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Frequently Asked Questions
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We provide in-home ABA therapy designed to meet your child where they are—right in the environment where they learn and grow every day. Services are delivered through a 1:1 Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to client model, with ongoing supervision from a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
In-home therapy allows us to target meaningful, real-life skills in natural routines, such as communication, following directions, play skills, and daily living activities like getting dressed or brushing teeth. Because therapy takes place in your home, strategies are taught and practiced in real time, making it easier for skills to generalize into everyday life.
We also place a strong emphasis on parent involvement through hands-on coaching, modeling, and ongoing support from both the BCBA and RBT. This helps families feel confident using effective strategies throughout the day, not just during therapy sessions.
Each child receives a fully individualized treatment plan tailored to their unique strengths, needs, and goals, along with parent training to support continued progress at home.
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What makes us different is our commitment to truly individualized, in-home, and BCBA-led care. As a BCBA-owned and operated practice, clinical decision-making stays close to the families we serve, ensuring a higher level of oversight, consistency, and accountability in every treatment plan.
We specialize in delivering therapy where skills naturally develop and are used—in the home environment. This allows us to address real-life routines and situations as they happen, helping children build meaningful, functional skills that generalize beyond therapy sessions.
We also place a strong emphasis on family involvement, providing hands-on coaching and real-time support so parents feel confident using effective strategies throughout their daily routines. Rather than working in isolation, we partner closely with families to create lasting, meaningful progress.
Our focus is not just on therapy sessions, but on helping children and families experience growth in the moments that matter most—at home, in everyday life.
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We currently provide ABA therapy services throughout Central Baldwin County, Alabama. Our service area includes Spanish Fort, Daphne, Fairhope, Loxley, Robertsdale, Summerdale, and Silverhill.
If you are located outside of these areas, you are still welcome to reach out, as service availability may vary.
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We provide ABA therapy services for pediatric clients from early childhood through age 12. Our focus is on supporting children during these important developmental years by building communication, social, and daily living skills in meaningful, everyday settings. Services are designed to help children develop skills that promote independence and success at home and in their daily routines.
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Every child develops differently, and ABA therapy may be helpful when a child is experiencing challenges with communication, social skills, daily routines, or behavior that impact their ability to participate successfully in everyday activities.
Families often consider ABA when a child has a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder or when there are concerns such as difficulty following directions, delayed language development, frequent meltdowns, aggression, self-injury, or challenges with transitions and daily living skills.
If you are unsure whether ABA is appropriate for your child, our team can help guide you through the process, review your concerns, and determine whether services may be a good fit. We are here to support families in making informed decisions about their child’s care.
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We currently accept Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Cigna insurance plans. We also offer private pay options for families seeking services outside of insurance coverage.
Medicaid coverage is coming soon, and we are actively working toward becoming an in-network Medicaid provider.
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Yes. In most cases, insurance providers require an official diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in order to authorize and cover ABA therapy services. The diagnostic testing would be completed by a qualified medical provider or psychologist.
It is also common for children with ASD to have additional co-occurring diagnoses such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), language or developmental delays, anxiety, or intellectual disabilities.
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We offer flexible scheduling to support each family’s unique needs. Therapy sessions are typically available Monday through Friday between 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM.
We make every effort to coordinate around school, daycare, and other regular family routines to ensure services fit naturally into your day. In some cases, Saturday make-up sessions may be available with prior arrangement and are considered on a case-by-case basis.
Our goal is to provide consistent, high-quality services while working collaboratively with families to find the most practical and effective schedule.
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If your child is currently receiving ABA therapy through another provider, that's okay! However, before services can begin with ABA Services of Alabama, your child must be formally discharged from their current ABA provider. This helps ensure there is no overlap in services and allows for a smooth transition of care. If you're considering making a change, our team is happy to answer your questions and guide you through the transition process.

