What is in-home ABA therapy?

In-home ABA therapy is provided in your child’s natural environment—your home. Therapy targets real-life skills and routines such as communication, self-help skills, following directions, and reducing challenging behaviors.

Who provides in-home ABA therapy?

Sessions are led by a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) under the supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). The BCBA develops the treatment plan, monitors progress, and provides ongoing supervision.

How many hours of therapy will my child receive?

Recommended hours vary based on your child’s needs, availability, and insurance authorization. Programs may range from a few hours per week to more intensive schedules.

Does my insurance cover in-home ABA therapy?

Many insurance plans cover ABA therapy. Coverage depends on your specific plan. Our team will guide you through the authorization process.

Do I need to be present during therapy?

An adult must be present in the home during sessions.

What does a typical in-home session look like?

Sessions include structured learning, play-based activities, and behavior support strategies tailored to your child.

How is progress measured?

Progress is tracked through data collection and reviewed regularly by the BCBA.

What age is appropriate for in-home ABA therapy?

ABA therapy can be effective for toddlers, children, and adolescents. Programs are tailored to your child’s developmental level and individual needs.

How long does ABA therapy last?

The length of therapy varies depending on your child’s progress and needs. Services are reviewed regularly, and treatment plans are updated based on data and developmental changes.

Will therapy disrupt our daily routine?

Therapy is designed to fit into your family’s routine. Schedules are coordinated with caregivers, and goals often focus on improving daily activities rather than interrupting them.