We’re here to support your family in the way that works best for you. In some cases, Applied Behavior Analysis services can be provided through telehealth — bringing the same evidence-based care directly to your screen.
In some cases, Applied Behavior Analysis services can be provided through telehealth. This option may be available depending on the care recipient’s unique needs and is sometimes covered by certain insurance plans.
Our team will work with you to explore whether telehealth is a good fit and guide you every step of the way.
Is telehealth right for us?
We'll figure it out together.
Telehealth ABA isn’t right for every Care Recipient or every goal — but for some families, it’s the bridge that makes consistent care possible. Here’s what we look at together.
Care Recipient Needs
Telehealth may fit best for caregiver coaching, certain skill-building goals, and follow-up sessions. Your BCBA will help assess what works.
Insurance Coverage
Some insurance plans cover telehealth ABA, and some don’t. Our care coordinators will verify benefits and explain your options.
Family Fit
Telehealth can be especially helpful for caregivers in coaching sessions — practicing strategies in real time, with expert guidance.
How It Works
What to expect from a telehealth session.
Just like in-home sessions, telehealth ABA is structured but flexible, led by trained team members, and built around your Care Recipient’s individualized plan.
01
Connect
You join a secure video call from a comfortable space at home.
02
Engage
Your team member leads activities, coaching, or skill-building tailored to the goals of the session.
03
Practice Together
Caregivers can be looped into practice strategies in real time, with expert support.
04
Track & Adjust
Data and observations feed into your child’s ongoing care plan — just like with in-home sessions.
Curious whether telehealth could work for your family?
Speak with a care coordinator — we’ll walk you through coverage, fit, and options. No pressure.