IN HOME THERAPY

In Home Therapy

Providing the Services You Need in Home


Your home is your child’s natural environment! In-home ABA therapy provides your child with the opportunity to practice skills needed within the home setting such as independent functioning skills and social skills. While in the home environment, therapists can teach skills such as toileting, brushing teeth, self-feeding and also work with siblings and other family members to practice communication and social skills.

Including siblings into ABA therapy can help children with autism strengthen their social skills and their ability to connect with their siblings. Depending on your child’s needs, they may practice playing with their siblings, sharing, and even daily interactions like sitting at the table for a family meal. In-home ABA therapy helps parents and caregivers take a more active role in their child’s autism treatment. Parents can watch, learn, and ask questions during the ABA sessions. Being actively involved during treatment can help you better understand how to support your child’s skill development. 

Applied behavior Analysis (ABA) treatment for autism is a medically necessary service, which means that it is necessary to help individuals with autism to overcome the core deficits of autism. Our professional and highly skilled staff is NOW available to conduct intake assessments, in the privacy of your home, with your family to begin the treatment process. Please contact us to find out more about our services and to schedule an initial appointment.


Canopy Behavior Solutions LLC has enhanced our policies and procedures regarding the delivery of our ABA services, including, limiting staff in clients’ homes, requiring employees to wear masks or face coverings, and requiring employees and clients to cancel sessions if they exhibit any symptoms of COVID-19, as well as providing detailed protocols for clients and employees who have tested positive for COVID-19. We believe that these safety procedures have helped to reduce the risks of exposure in providing ABA services.


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