Frequently Asked Questions



Answers to Common Questions

As a parent, ensuring your child’s well-being is your top priority, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. In our Frequently Asked Questions section, we’ve gathered information specifically for parents who are seeking behavioral health services for their children. From understanding the types of therapies available to knowing what to expect during the process, we aim to answer your most pressing questions. If you need more personalized guidance or have additional concerns, please reach out to us directly—we’re committed to helping your child thrive.

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a therapeutic approach that uses principles of learning and behavior to improve specific skills and reduce challenging behaviors. It involves assessing a child’s needs, developing a customized intervention plan, and using reinforcement to promote desired behaviors.

To start, complete our intake paperwork and email it to [email protected] along with a copy of your child’s insurance card. Our team will review the information and contact you to schedule an initial assessment and discuss the next steps.

We offer a wide range of services tailored to address various needs, including support for children with Autism, managing challenging behaviors, developing coping skills, improving social skills, overcoming learning challenges, and addressing school-related difficulties. Our specialized programs are designed to meet your child where they are and help them thrive in all areas of their life. We provide comprehensive services for individuals across various age groups, including toddlers, children, pre-teens, and teens. Our programs are designed to address the unique developmental needs and challenges of each stage, ensuring that your child receives the appropriate support and care at every age.

All of our supervisors are Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and are licensed with the State of Nevada, ensuring they meet the highest standards of professional practice. Additionally, every Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) on our team has received their RBT certification and is also licensed with the State of Nevada. To further ensure the safety and well-being of your child, all of our staff members are CPR/First Aid certified. Our commitment to these rigorous standards reflects our dedication to providing the highest quality of care for your child.

Parents play a crucial role in the therapy process by collaborating with the therapy team and applying strategies at home to support their child’s progress. We provide training and resources for parents and caregivers to reinforce therapy goals at home. This may include implementing specific strategies, practicing skills, and maintaining consistency with behavior plans.

We encourage open communication with our team. If you have any concerns or questions, please reach out to us directly. We are here to support you and ensure that your child’s needs are being met effectively.

The frequency of therapy sessions depends on your child’s individual needs and goals, as well as recommendations from the assessment. Therapy can range from a minimum of 15 hours a week to a max of 30 hours a week.

A treatment plan is developed based on an initial assessment of your child’s strengths and needs. This plan includes specific goals and strategies tailored to your child’s unique situation and is regularly reviewed and updated based on progress. We use ongoing assessments and data collection to track your child’s progress toward therapy goals. Regular progress reports and meetings with the therapy team help ensure that interventions are effective and adjustments are made as needed.

Yes, we accept a variety of insurance plans to make our services more accessible to families. Our team is happy to assist you in verifying your coverage and understanding any potential out-of-pocket costs. If you need help navigating the insurance process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us—we’re here to help.

We accept:

  • Straight Medicaid
  • Molina Medicaid
  • Anthem Medicaid
  • Aetna
  • Anthem HMO/PPO

ABA therapy can address a wide range of behaviors and skills, including communication, social skills, functional skills and the reduction of challenging behaviors such as aggression or self-injury.

We offer flexible service options, including in-clinic, in-school or in-daycare setting. We do not provide in-home ABA services at this time.

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