Autism Therapy in Their Comfort Zone
Home-Based ABA Therapy Services
Our highly individualized At-Home ABA Therapy programs start where it all begins—the home. This setting provides a unique opportunity for rich parent involvement and close collaboration with our team. It’s often an ideal option for young children or for those who feel more comfortable and secure in a familiar environment. And yes, at-home ABA services are covered by insurance!
Our Approach to Home-Based Autism Therapy
We believe the best therapy happens when kids are comfortable, engaged, and having fun. That’s why our at-home approach is all about meeting your child where they are—literally and figuratively. We bring high-quality, play-based ABA right into your living room, backyard, or wherever your child feels most like themselves.
Every program starts with your child’s interests and your family’s priorities. Your BCBA and ABA therapist work one-on-one with your child, using the same evidence-based assessments and methods we use at our centers, but with the flexibility that only home-based therapy can offer. Goals are continuously evaluated and they will evolve as your child goals, ensuring therapy always feels relevant and motivating.
Guided by our core values of a family-focused and collaborative approach, we work closely with parents and caregivers and since we’re working in your home, you’re never out of the loop. Because therapy takes place in your home, communication is ongoing and immediate allowing us to make quick adjustments, address concerns, and celebrate the breakthroughs together! It’s a partnership where your insights matter just as much as our expertise.
Some Common Questions
The main difference is the location and natural context.
- At-home: Skills are taught and reinforced in the environment where your child spends the most time, allowing for real-life practice of routines like mealtime, bedtime, and play.
- In-clinic: Sessions take place in a structured, controlled setting with specialized materials and fewer environmental distractions.
- Learning in a familiar environment can reduce anxiety and help skills generalize.
- Therapy can be integrated into daily household routines.
- Parents and caregivers can more easily observe and participate in sessions.
- Opportunities to address behaviors or skills in real time as they happen at home.
At-home ABA can benefit children who:
- Have difficulty generalizing clinic-learned skills to the home.
- Need support with daily living skills in their own environment.
- Experience anxiety or sensory challenges in unfamiliar settings.
- Have a family schedule or transportation limitations.