Frequently Asked Questions
We understand that starting ABA therapy can feel overwhelming, and families often have many questions. Whether you’re curious about what ABA therapy involves, how sessions are structured, or what to expect during the intake process, our FAQs are designed to provide clear and helpful information.
If you have additional questions or would like to speak with a member of our team, please don’t hesitate contact us. We’re here to support you every step of the way.
How do I get started with ABA therapy?
To begin services, families can complete our online intake form or contact us directly to schedule an initial consultation.
What happens during the intake process?
Our intake process includes an initial assessment where we discuss your child’s strengths, needs, and goals to develop a personalized therapy plan.
How can I tell if ABA therapy is working for my child?
Progress is monitored closely through data collection, regular progress reports, and ongoing communication with families to ensure positive outcomes.
What insurance providers do you accept?
We are in-network with Kentucky Medicaid, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Aetna.
What if I have questions about payment options?
If you have concerns about coverage or payment options, our team is here to help guide you through the process and find the best solution for your family.
At what age should ABA therapy start?
ABA therapy can be effective for individuals of all ages, but early intervention—starting as young as 18 months—tends to produce the best long-term results.
What does a typical ABA therapy session look like?
Sessions are customized to each child’s needs. They may include structured learning activities, natural play-based learning, and positive reinforcement to build skills.
How long does ABA therapy last?
The duration of ABA therapy varies based on individual goals. Some children may benefit from several months of support, while others may require ongoing services for longer periods.
Who can benefit from ABA therapy?
ABA therapy is commonly used to support children with autism, but it can also benefit individuals with other developmental or behavioral challenges.
Can parents be involved in ABA therapy?
Absolutely! Parent involvement is a crucial part of ABA therapy. We provide coaching, resources, and strategies so families can support their child’s progress at home and in daily routines.