Find ABA Therapy in Douglas County, Colorado

Welcome, Douglas County families. If you're exploring autism therapy for your child, ABA (applied behavior analysis) is a research-backed approach that helps build communication, social, and daily living skills. Our free matching service connects you with vetted, BCBA-led providers in your area, so you can focus on what matters most: your child.

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  • Vetted, BCBA-led providers
  • In-home, center & telehealth
  • No obligation, ever

We're not a clinic - we're a referral service that listens to your needs, verifies provider credentials, and helps you navigate insurance and Medicaid coverage. Whether your child needs early intervention or ongoing support, we're here to make the process smoother.

ABA Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Colorado

Colorado requires most private health plans to cover ABA therapy for children under age 19 through the state's autism insurance mandate. This means families in Douglas County often have coverage through employer-sponsored or individual plans. Colorado's Medicaid program, Health First Colorado, also covers ABA when deemed medically necessary, typically through managed care organizations like Colorado Access or UnitedHealthcare Community Plan.

Medicaid-eligible children may also access ABA through the Children's Extensive Support (CES) waiver or other HCBS waivers, though waitlists can apply. Our team can help verify your specific plan's benefits and connect you with providers who accept your insurance. We do not charge families for this service.

In-Home, Center-Based & Telehealth ABA in Douglas County

Douglas County families can choose from several ABA service delivery models depending on their child's needs and schedule. In-home therapy brings a BCBA and RBTs to your home, allowing skills to be taught in the child's natural environment - ideal for toddlers and busy families. Center-based programs offer a structured setting with peer interaction and access to specialized equipment, often in cities like Castle Rock, Parker, and Lone Tree.

Telehealth ABA is also available from many Colorado providers, offering remote supervision and parent training for families in rural parts of the county or those preferring virtual support. Whether you live near Highlands Ranch or further south in Larkspur, our matching service can help you find providers offering the setting that works best for your family.

What to Look for in an ABA Provider

When choosing an ABA provider in Douglas County, look for a qualified BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) who leads the assessment and treatment plan. Ask about their experience with your child's age and specific challenges - whether that's early communication, self-help skills, or reducing challenging behaviors. A good provider will prioritize parent training and collaboration, ensuring strategies carry over into daily life.

Also consider logistics: location, hours, and whether they accept your insurance. Many providers offer free initial consultations. Because every child is different, we recommend touring a center or meeting the team before committing. Our free service can share parent reviews and help you compare options side by side.

Getting Started with ABA in Douglas County

The first step is to request a free consultation with our matching team. You'll share a little about your child's needs, your insurance or Medicaid plan, and your preferred location in Douglas County. Within a few business days, we'll share a short list of vetted, BCBA-led providers who have availability and accept your coverage.

Once you choose a provider, they will complete a formal assessment and develop an individualized treatment plan. Many families begin services within a few weeks, depending on provider availability and insurance authorization. We'll support you throughout the process - no charge, ever.

How ABA can help in Douglas County

Caring, individualized ABA programs commonly support growth in areas like these.

  • Communication skills (requesting, labeling, conversational turns)
  • Social skills (sharing, joining play, reading social cues)
  • Daily living skills (toileting, dressing, feeding)
  • School readiness (circle time, transitions, following instructions)
  • Reducing challenging behaviors (meltdowns, aggression, self-injury)
  • Parent training and behavior support strategies

Areas we serve in Douglas County

Castle Rock Parker Highlands Ranch Lone Tree Larkspur Sedalia Franktown Roxborough

How matching works

From hello to your first session, we're with you the whole way.

  1. Share a little

    A few quick details about your child - age, ZIP, and insurance.

  2. We match you

    We find vetted, BCBA-led providers near you, usually within a day.

  3. Start care

    Connect with providers you love and begin your child's journey.

What you can count on

  • Vetted & licensed. Credentialed, BCBA-supervised providers using evidence-based ABA.
  • Insurance help. We match you to providers who take your plan or Medicaid.
  • Personalized care. Matches fit your child's age, needs, and preferred setting.
  • Fast & free. Most families hear back quickly - and it never costs a thing.
Finding the right ABA provider shouldn't feel overwhelming. Tell us about your child, and we'll bring warm, vetted, BCBA-led options to you - at no cost.

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Frequently asked questions

Is ABA therapy covered by insurance or Medicaid in Douglas County, Colorado?

Yes. Colorado's insurance mandate requires most private health plans to cover ABA for children up to age 19. Health First Colorado (Medicaid) also covers ABA when medically necessary, often through managed care plans. We can help verify your specific coverage for free.

What programs in Colorado help families pay for ABA?

Colorado offers several pathways. Health First Colorado (Medicaid) covers ABA, and children may qualify for the Children's Extensive Support (CES) waiver or other HCBS waivers. Private insurance plans must follow the state's autism insurance mandate. Early Intervention Colorado (Part C) also provides ABA-related supports for children under three.

What ages do ABA providers in Douglas County serve?

Many providers in Douglas County serve children from age 2 through adolescence. Some focus on early intervention (2-6), while others work with school-age children and teens. Our matching service can help you find a provider experienced with your child's age group and developmental stage.

How does your free matching service work?

You fill out a short intake form with your child's needs, insurance info, and preferred location. We then match you with BCBA-led providers in Douglas County who have openings and accept your coverage. We provide the options, and you choose. No fees, no obligation.

How soon can my child start ABA therapy in Douglas County?

Start times vary by provider availability and insurance authorization. Many families begin within 2-4 weeks after choosing a provider. Our matching service prioritizes providers with current openings to help reduce wait times.

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