ABA Therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is commonly utilized for children with autism and other developmental disorders. This therapy targets various areas, including social skills, communication, academic and learning abilities, motor dexterity, hygiene, grooming, and more. ABA is personalized to meet individual needs, with the aim of promoting independent and successful functioning in children. Consistent ABA implementation can substantially enhance behaviors and skills, reducing the reliance on special services for many children. Furthermore, ABA has the potential to enhance the quality of life for both individuals with and without disabilities.
When engaging with an ABA therapist, here is what the client can anticipate:
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Identify the behaviors that need modification.
- Define clear goals and desired outcomes.
- Establish measurable criteria to track changes and improvements.
- Evaluate your current behavioral patterns.
- Acquire new skills or develop strategies to avoid negative behaviors.
- Periodically review your progress towards the goals.
- Make informed decisions about the need for additional behavior modification, if required.
The duration of ABA therapy varies based on the individual’s specific needs and the pace of their progress.
If your plan is not listed, kindly contact us at (561) 494 4499, as we continuously update our accepted insurance plans to accommodate new options.
For patients without health insurance coverage or those who have reached their benefit limits, we have a private pay option available. If you require more details on our fees for services and payment options, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us today.
Kindly fill out the following forms to proceed with our ABA program:
Descargue los formularios ABA en español aquí:
- Formulario de admisión
- Formulario de consentimiento
- Lista de verificación de admisión y refuerzo de ABA
Disclaimer: Health plans may undergo regular changes without prior notification. We strongly advise you to verify the physical therapy benefits available under your health plan.
CLICK HERE for Signs and Symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder via the CDC