Autism Learning Partners launches Center-Based ABA Therapy for Individuals in Westerville, OH


“We’re excited to expand our Ohio center-based services offered in Cleveland to the Columbus area with individualized ABA services focused on building skills in socially significant areas through engaging interactions with peers,” said Rachael Schneider, M.A., BCBA-LBA, Executive Director at ALP.

ALP strives to give hope, support, and paths of progress for children and their families living with autism and related disorders. With their robust network of community partnerships and ever-growing list of accepted insurances, families can receive quality support. ALP believes a tailored, comprehensive care plan with a dedicated clinical team allows children and their family units to experience the most progress possible.

“We are excited to expand our Ohio center-based services offered in Cleveland to the Columbus area! We offer individualized ABA services in our uniquely designed center. We focus on building skills in socially significant areas through engaging interactions with peers that includes gross motor areas, sensory areas, and much more!,” said Rachael Schneider, M.A., BCBA-LBA, Executive Director at ALP. “Our centers offer increased resources, school readiness skills, generalization, a consistent clinical team, social opportunities and caregiver collaboration.”

ALP is a national leader in the special needs field since 1988. Headquartered in Monrovia, CA, they employ over 300 Board Certified Behavior Analysts (“BCBAs”) and have a total workforce of 3,400 nationwide, including Behavior Technicians providing home and center-based Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapies. Services include: ABA care, as well as speech, occupational, physical therapies, and diagnostic services in select regions. ALP now offers treatment in 17 states including California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, and Virginia.

To learn more about Autism Learning Partners and its services, please visit http://www.AutismLearningPartners.com.

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