
Individual ABA Services
Home-Based, School-Based, and Community-Based Services
(Age group 3-21)

Our individualized ABA therapy programs offer one-on-one, evidence-based treatment for children with autism and related developmental needs. Plans are tailored to each child’s unique goals (communication, behavior, social skills, independence) and delivered in home, clinic, school, or community settings. Family training and collaboration are key to lasting progress.
Our Individual ABA Therapy provides personalized, one-on-one intervention for children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and related developmental needs. Services are grounded in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis and guided by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Each therapy plan is developed based on comprehensive assessment results and tailored to the client’s individual strengths and needs.
What to Expect:
- Therapy takes place in the home, school, or out in a community setting.
- Your treatment team will always consist of a clinical lead (BCBA or Behavior Consultant) who is your point person throughout your child’s treatment journey. At times, additional levels of services, such as a 1:1, may be recommended for your child based on level of need.
- Treatment hours are based on evaluation and assessment of individual needs (typically 5–30+ hours/week pending the level of service)
Caregiver Collaboration:
Caregiver coaching and training are integral to our model. Families are active participants in goal selection and strategy implementation. You will receive consistent and ongoing communication and progress updates from your treatment team
We believe that every child has the potential to learn, grow, and thrive—one step at a time. Our approach to ABA therapy is rooted in the belief that meaningful progress comes from recognizing each child’s unique strengths, respecting their individuality, and focusing on goals that promote independence, connection, and confidence.
We don’t measure success by compliance—we measure it by growth. That means:
- Prioritizing functional communication over rote responses
Teaching coping skills, not just reducing behaviors - Building real-world independence in daily living, social interactions, and play
- Collaborating with families to make sure learning continues at home and in the community
- Supporting each child’s journey at their own pace—with compassion, evidence, and respect
Through personalized, one-on-one ABA therapy, we empower children to achieve goals that matter—to them and to the people who love them. Because when therapy is guided by purpose, partnership, and possibility, every small step forward becomes part of a much bigger story of success.
Admission Criteria:
- Ages 3 to 21 years old
- Formal diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or a related developmental disorder.
- Additional behavioral health diagnoses may be considered if ABA is clinically indicated.
- Demonstrates delays in communication, social skills, or self-help abilities.
Admission is subject to available clinician capacity and successful completion of the intake assessment.
Exclusions:
- No formal diagnosis of ASD or related condition.
- Primary issues are not behavioral in nature.
- Active, untreated psychiatric conditions (e.g., psychosis, severe mood disorder).
- Severe, unstabilized medical conditions requiring non-ABA medical support.
- Unsafe or inaccessible treatment environments.
- Family refusal to participate in required caregiver training.
- Inability to obtain insurance authorization or funding, despite reasonable effort.
Schedule:
Your dedicated treatment team collaborates with you to create a personalized schedule for consistent and focused individual services based on your child’s recommended service levels.

Together, let’s empower children to embrace a positive mindset, build resiliency, and experience transformational growth.
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Referral Information
Referrals will be considered from any interested agency or party including, but not limited to, inpatient units, outpatient programs, schools, county mental health clinics, private mental health practitioners, health professionals, patients and families.
If you would like to make a referral, please complete the referral form below and we will get back to you shortly.
If you have any questions, you may also reach out by phone to (610) 999-1908.
