Address: 5300 W Hillsboro Blvd #208a
| Coconut Creek, FL
33073
Rating: 4.20
(5 reviews)
Insurances:
Aetna,
Health Net,
UnitedHealthcare,
Ages Served:
All ages
Care Settings:
In-clinic,
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About Florida Family Support, LLC
Florida Family Support provides personalized ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) services for children (18 months and up) with Autism, ADHD, Prader Willi Syndrome and other developmental disabilities and their families in the Palm Beach and North Broward county. Founder Natalia Perez LMHC BCBA and her team of experienced and skilled therapists demonstrate their incredible passion and understanding with each and every family they work with.
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
Health Net
UnitedHealthcare
5300 W Hillsboro Blvd #208a,FL,33073
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(561) 501-2884
info@flfamilysupport.com
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Claims to accept Florida Safety Net does not verify that a supervisor is not covered continues to to do this weekly without disclosing this to me and then sends a bill for 500. Expects us to just pay this without notice. Predatory billing at its finest. They will be reported to the Florida health department and today. I highly recommend not using this disgusting organization.
Yaad Greenberg
17 March 2024
google review
An ABA company that truly cares They have a level of integrity that surpasses any ABA company that I have seen My son is 4 and was diagnosed at 3 12 I have seen TREMENDOUS growth in him in less than a year They are honest down to earth personable and for the child.The whole team is just simply AMAZING
Tracy McFadden
17 January 2024
google review
This company is amazing to work for the BCBAs believe in fully educating and supporting their staff The RBTs are all professional and supportive. It is an amazing company not just to work for but the primary concern of the company is the clients the service they provide is top tier.
Aly Reeves
17 March 2021
google review
In all my years of ABA services this is the best team I have ever had the privilege to work with. They are awesome and incredibly supportive of clients their families and their staff.
Leah Coassin
17 March 2021
google review
Cant ask for a better team they are great with the kids
Matthew Litwin
17 March 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
The simple answer is: whenever you’re ready. You are your child’s greatest advocate and protector. It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers, or aren’t able to perfectly explain everything. You can still educate those around you about your child’s autism when you have the energy to do so. Check out our complete guide for examples and tips.
Teach and practice calming strategies with your child. Helping your child learn how to manage their emotions and reactions is very important. Teach your child different ways they can calm down and relax, such as:
Deep breathing, counting to 10, using sensory toys (like squishy balls or putty), going for a walk, listening to music
Build "relaxation time" into their normal routines and schedules
Practice these when your child is happy and calm so that later, when they’re highly stressed, they can access these skills
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.
Even if a provider offers parent training, it may look different from one provider to another. For example, an in-home provider might conduct a parent training session directly following a therapy session with your child to help explain what they’ve been working on with your child. At larger organizations, you might have a support group of families who are dealing with similar issues.