Skills Assessments

Every child we assess is unique and has varying skills. The first step in developing a program..

Home Based Therapy

Once the initial assessment is complete and in-home services approved, a therapist is assigned to the child..

Training for Parents

Unity ABA believes that parental and caregiver involvement is key in the child’s progression..

Anticipated Outcomes

The anticipated outcome for Unity ABA for providing in-home services is to address socially significant behaviors for the…

FAQ

Quick Answers for Families

We work closely with each family to guarantee they have a thorough understanding of the proposed treatment goals for their child. We also seek to understand any limitations that may affect the program’s implementation, ensuring that every aspect of the treatment plan aligns with the family’s needs and preferences.

At Unity ABA, our goal is to maintain open communication with families and keep them informed of any changes made to the program during each authorization period. In addition, we strive to ensure that all goals in the child’s treatment plan are agreed upon by both the parents and the treatment team.

Neurodiversity is a matter of social justice and crucial for creating inclusive and equitable societies. By recognizing and valuing neurodiversity, we can ensure that people with neurological differences can participate fully in all aspects of life and have equal opportunities. At Unity ABA, we believe that by addressing neurodiversity, we can work towards creating a more inclusive society where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential.

At Unity ABA, we understand that it is essential to acknowledge that neurodiversity is crucial in providing effective ABA therapy.

At Unity ABA, we strongly believe in the importance of addressing neurodiversity. This approach allows us to show respect for individual differences by recognizing and valuing each person’s unique strengths and challenges. In addition, our clinicians are dedicated to promoting inclusiveness and understanding, which helps to ensure that each individual we work with is treated with dignity and respect.

Meaningful Therapy:

By focusing on socially significant goals, ABA therapy becomes more relevant and meaningful to the child. These goals include improving communication skills, increasing independence, and reducing challenging behaviors. By addressing these areas, neurodiverse children can develop the skills they need to participate successfully in everyday life.

Understanding the Child’s Motivation:

At Unity ABA, we understand that children with neurodiverse conditions may respond differently to different rewards and reinforcement systems. That’s why selecting meaningful and relevant goals is crucial in making therapy more engaging and motivating for these children. By doing so, we aim to improve their progress and outcomes.

Our therapy approach takes into account each child’s unique interests, abilities, and motivations, which helps to ensure that the goals selected are meaningful and relevant. By aligning therapy with the child’s strengths and interests, we aim to create an engaging and motivating environment, leading to improved progress and outcomes.

Promoting Inclusiveness for All:
At Unity ABA, our approach to ABA therapy focuses on promoting inclusiveness and helping neurodiverse children feel valued and understood.

One key aspect of this approach is selecting goals that align with the child’s interests and abilities. We aim to create a positive and supportive environment where children feel valued and understood by tailoring therapy to each child’s unique neurological profile and interests. This personalized therapy approach helps foster a sense of inclusiveness and helps children feel that their strengths and abilities are recognized and appreciated.

Promoting Independence:

At Unity ABA, our goal is to help neurodiverse children lead more fulfilling and self-sufficient lives through ABA therapy. To achieve this, we focus on goals that increase independence and help children develop essential skills.

Some examples of these goals include improving daily living skills, enhancing social skills, and increasing self-care abilities. These goals are selected to align with the child’s strengths and abilities and are tailored to meet each child’s unique needs.

Our approach to ABA therapy is designed to empower neurodiverse children to achieve greater independence, confidence, and self-sufficiency. By focusing on goals that increase independence, we aim to help children develop the skills they need to lead more fulfilling lives.

Improving Clinical Outcomes:

At Unity ABA, we understand that selecting socially significant goals for ABA therapy is crucial in helping neurodiverse children achieve improved outcomes. By focusing on meaningful and relevant goals for each child, we aim to promote positive change and enhance each child’s overall quality of life. This approach’s benefits include increased social and communication skills, reduced challenging behaviors, and enhanced independence.