Diagnostic Evaluations, ABA Therapy, Early Intervention
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Address: 180 N University Ave #270
| Provo, UT
84601
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Insurances:
Aetna,
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS),
Magellan Health,
Optum Health / United Behavioral Health,
Ages Served:
Children to adults
Care Settings:
In-home,
In-clinic,
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About Autism Learning Partners
We want your child to be the best they can be in a complex world where social cues can be tough to read, even for the best of us. We believe it is important to help children with real-life situations, in real-life places, to engage them in this wonderful world we all share.
We are all about real-life, situational improvements. We come to your home and work w
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ACE Provider
This provider is an Authorized Continuing Education (ACE) provider.
Please note that without member information we cannot guarantee that
your specific plan covers these services. We recommend asking the care
provider before beginning services.
Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
Magellan Health
Optum Health / United Behavioral Health
180 N University Ave #270,UT,84601
Get in Contact
(855) 295-3276
intake@autismlearningpartners.com
Frequently Asked Questions
A formal ASD diagnosis, or a medical diagnosis, helps you get the support your family needs, especially within the context of accessing medically necessary therapies and services.
Insurance Coverage for Therapies: Medically necessary therapies for ASD are often covered by insurance including, but not limited to, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and occupational therapy.
Financial Support: A diagnosis is required when applying for social security or disability benefits.
Plan for Care: A diagnosis helps identify your child’s support needs. For example, your child might need to develop social communication and self-regulation skills.
Future Research: The more data we gather through evaluations, the more we can improve services for autistic children and adults.
1 in 36 children is diagnosed with autism according to the latest reports.
Here are some reasons why:
Medical professionals understand autism better. More doctors are trained to test for autism and other developmental and language delays.
The definition of autism has evolved in recent years which means that an autism diagnosis covers more conditions to help more people get the services they need.
Yes, but there is room for improvement. We don’t have a single, perfect diagnostic tool for autism and there are a lot of factors that contribute to an accurate diagnosis. There are a few “gold standards” that are used for diagnosis.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a therapy rooted in the science of learning and behavior. Using principles of ABA, children and adults can learn to improve their communication skills, social skills, and daily living skills while also addressing problematic or challenging behaviors. The primary goal of ABA therapy is to teach helpful skills that promote independence and reduce harmful behaviors. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
It's a big decision to make for your family! Applied behavior analysis (ABA) seeks to improve communication skills, introduce productive habits, and reduce harmful behaviors. Watch out for ABA providers who look to "cure" autism.
High quality ABA therapy does exist where the goal is not to “fix” children, make them appear “less autistic”, or change who they are. The goal is to help people learn all that they can so they can live to their potential while embracing their unique, individual personality traits. Here's our complete guide to start and end ABA therapy.
ABA is usually covered by insurance if you have an autism diagnosis. Autism is typically the only diagnosis insurance will authorize for ABA services since its benefits have been researched extensively.
Always check with your specific insurance plan to confirm that ABA is covered for your child’s diagnoses and that the provider you are seeking care at is in-network. Here's our complete guide to everything you need to know about ABA therapy.
“Early Intervention” might be the provider’s way of describing services that they provide to babies or young children. However, it might also indicate that the provider is a vendor for your state’s publicly funded program. This means the services with this provider might be covered by your state!
The first step in accessing these free services from your state is to get an evaluation. The evaluation will help the state determine what services your child qualifies for, if any. You can find your state’s local EI program by clicking here.
When you contact your local center, say “I have concerns about my child’s development and I would like to have my child evaluated to find out if they are eligible for early intervention services.” They will ask screening questions and arrange for an evaluation, which is provided for free.