ABOUT ABA INSURANCE
Our ABA program at Yeled v’Yalda provides a structured, data-driven approach to helping children learn and grow. Led by Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), our team works closely with families to create personalized treatment plans that address each child’s unique strengths and needs. We are committed to using scientifically proven methods to empower children and support their developmental goals in various settings.
Our ABA services are available to families with Medicaid and select private insurance plans. We serve children across our service areas, ensuring that families receive support wherever it is most convenient.
SERVICES
Behavioral Intervention
We use targeted, evidence-based interventions to help children increase positive behaviors, improve focus, and manage challenging behaviors. This structured approach supports children in reaching specific developmental milestones.
Skill Acquisition
Our ABA team assists children in acquiring skills necessary for everyday life, such as communication, social interaction, and self-care. Skill acquisition is aimed at promoting independence and enhancing a child’s ability to participate actively in their community.
Parent Training and Support
Parent involvement is crucial to the success of ABA therapy. Our program includes regular training sessions to equip parents with techniques that reinforce their child’s learning and progress across all environments, ensuring continuity and maximizing outcomes.
Social Skills Development
Through structured activities and play-based interventions, we help children develop social skills that enable them to engage meaningfully with others. These skills enhance a child’s ability to build friendships, communicate effectively, and participate in group settings.
Flexible Service Delivery
Our ABA services are available in multiple settings, including at home, and in the community, allowing us to adapt to each child’s specific needs and family preferences. This flexibility supports a well-rounded and practical approach to each child’s development.
FAQs
ABA therapy is a scientific approach to understanding and changing behaviors. By using positive reinforcement and evidence-based techniques, ABA helps children learn new skills, reduce behaviors that interfere with their learning, and build essential life skills.
Children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who are enrolled in Medicaid or a qualifying private insurance plan may be eligible. Our team can guide you through the eligibility and insurance verification process.
ABA therapy can address a wide range of skills, including communication, social interactions, self-care, play, academic readiness, and coping strategies. Each treatment plan is tailored to target the specific skills that will benefit each child the most.
Parental involvement is essential in ABA therapy. We provide ongoing training to parents, helping them learn techniques to reinforce their child’s learning at home. This partnership between parents and therapists creates a consistent and supportive environment for the child’s development.
The frequency and duration of ABA sessions are customized based on the child’s individual needs and goals. Some children may require a few hours of therapy each week, while others might benefit from a more intensive schedule. Our BCBAs work with families to design a plan that best supports the child’s growth.
Yes, our ABA services are covered by Medicaid and select private insurance plans. Our team is available to help you navigate insurance requirements, eligibility criteria, and any necessary authorizations.
Yeled v’Yalda provides ABA services across a range of environments, including in-home, clinic, school, and in community settings. This flexibility allows us to deliver therapy in the setting that is most beneficial for each child.
Our ABA team consists of highly trained professionals, including Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who oversee all treatment plans and Behavior Technicians (BTs) who provide direct therapy. Each team member is committed to delivering compassionate, evidence-based care to support each child’s growth and development.