Services
Behavior Intervention
Behavioral Intervention is a structured, research-supported approach that helps individuals develop essential life skills and reduce behaviors that interfere with learning, safety, or social connection. Rooted in the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), behavioral intervention focuses on how behavior is influenced by the environment and uses positive reinforcement to encourage growth.
Community Based Services
Assists individuals to access community activities, facilitates independence in community activities and helps the individual to explore interests and practice learned skills in natural settings. Community Based Supports can be provided in an individual or group settings.
Interdisciplinary Training
A companion service to behavioral intervention and habilitative skill building and is used to assist with implementing a participant’s health and medication monitoring, positioning and physical transferring, use of assistive equipment, and intervention techniques in a manner that meets the participant’s needs.
Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)
The Early Start Denver Model (ESDM) is a play-based, evidence-based early intervention approach for young children with autism, typically ages 12 to 48 months. It blends principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with developmental science to promote communication, social engagement, and cognitive growth through natural interactions.
