Our provider will come to your home and work on developing your child's skills in an environment that feels safe and comfortable for them.
At school or after-school, your child's provider will foster optimized learning and social opportunities in a structured, supportive environment.
We’re the ABA people who give you
the time of day at any hour to ensure your
child can
thrive and blossom.
There is a specific provider who is your child's perfect match, whether in cultural background, personality, and field of experience. Our clinical team is committed to finding that provider for the ultimate progress forward.
Our team is dedicated to fostering growth for your child. We take the time to get to know your needs so you receive the best care possible.
From the start of enrollment to receiving services and beyond, your case manager is available to help. For questions, concerns, or scheduling matters, simply reach out to be in touch.
There are many moving parts to providing
care for
your child, but there are three key
team members who bring it directly to you.
This is your inside person responsible for coordinating and monitoring all aspects of your child's care. From scheduling, to questions, to insurance, you will have a direct number for your case manager so you can reach them at any time.
This is the person who will assess your child's behavior, design personalized goals for growth, and oversee its implementation. You will first meet your child's BCBA during the initial assessment, and later at following assessments.
This is the person who will come to your home or center and help your child reach the goals designed by the BCBA. They will work directly with your child to facilitate skill development and behavior improvement to achieve progress.
We accept most insurances, including Medicaid Direct.
Reach out to inquire about eligibility.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) offers a range of specialized therapies designed to assist in developing essential skills like communication, social interactions, and daily functioning.
With heart and skill, your child's provider will focus on honing these skills so your child can navigate the world with confidence and independence
Identifying the underlying causes or functions of challenging behaviors to develop effective behavior intervention plans.
Teaching appropriate social behaviors, turn-taking, initiating and maintaining conversations, and understanding social cues.
Developing and implementing behavior intervention plans to address challenging behaviors and promote positive alternatives.
Teaching parents and caregivers strategies to support skill development and manage behaviors at home and in the community.
Working with teachers, school staff, and other professionals to ensure consistency and effective implementation of strategies across different settings.
Systematically collecting data on behavior and skill acquisition to monitor progress, make data-driven decisions, and adjust interventions as needed.
Breaking down complex skills into smaller, manageable steps to facilitate learning and mastery.
Using proactive strategies to promote positive behaviors and reduce the occurrence of challenging behaviors.
Teaching cognitive strategies to manage emotions, anxiety, and problem-solving skills.
Promoting engagement in appropriate play activities and leisure pursuits.
Helping individuals with ASD develop skills for independent living, vocational training, and transitioning to adulthood.
Our intake staff will verify your insurance and discuss your child's needs.
A BCBA will perform an assessment to determine the scope of service.
Our team finds the right provider for your child.
We began bringing positive change to our community with our sister company, Aim Educational Support Services. With a dedicated, almost dogged commitment to providing stellar learning services for children, we realized that there was a gap in ABA services.
EscalateABA was born to ensure that every parent feels cared for and every child with ASD can receive the services they need to thrive and reach their full potential.
We do it with heart, grit, and an obsession for progress. Our team is dedicated to ensuring successful growth for your child, and we provide the support they need to get there.
Positions available for full-time or part-time Behavior Technicians (RBT/BT). High school diploma is required.
Entering the Special Ed field? Working as a Behavior Technician will help you complete your required hours.