Spartanburg city
Downtown, Converse Heights, Hampton Heights. Established neighborhoods with families in District 7.
BCBA-led in-home ABA therapy for Spartanburg families. Across Spartanburg, Boiling Springs, Duncan, Inman, and the seven school districts that share Spartanburg County. We come to your home.
Most families find us right after a diagnosis. There's a lot to take in. Insurance authorizations, IEPs, ABA, BCBAs, RBTs, the Autism Care Demonstration, the alphabet of it. Our team walks you through every piece in plain English. We run your insurance the same day you reach out so you know exactly what's covered. We handle the back-and-forth with insurance to advocate for the services your child qualifies for. You focus on your kid.
Downtown, Converse Heights, Hampton Heights. Established neighborhoods with families in District 7.
Northern Spartanburg County, District 2. Growing suburban communities.
West Spartanburg County, District 5. Near the BMW Spartanburg plant, lots of employee families.
Spartanburg has seven different school districts in one county, which is unusual. Each has its own routines, IEP processes, and pace. We work across all of them.
Driving from Boiling Springs to a clinic in Greenville three days a week is a lot. So we come to you. Your therapist works in the rooms where your child already lives.
A typical session is two to four hours of structured, play-based teaching, one on one with your child. Goals are real-life.
When an outdoor setting helps, we can use one. Croft State Park, Cleveland Park, and the Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail are all options.
Spartanburg Regional Medical Center and Prisma Health Children's Hospital Upstate (40 minutes west in Greenville) handle developmental evaluations.
Telehealth providers like As You Are and Prosper Health offer online autism evaluations, often with shorter wait times than a hospital clinic. SC Medicaid covers evaluation via telehealth under EPSDT.
Spartanburg has seven school districts: Spartanburg 1 through 7. South Carolina law lets families bring their private ABA team into school. We coordinate with each district's Exceptional Children's office.
No major military installations in Spartanburg County. We work with Reserve and Guard TRICARE families when needed.
Call (843) 343-3576 or use the form below. We usually call back within an hour or two. No call center, no pressure.
All led by a BCBA. All built around your child.
Sessions in your house. Where your child actually lives.
For toddlers and preschoolers. The earlier we start, the more we can do.
Play, conversation, friendships. Practiced one moment at a time.
Functional communication for kids who do not yet have a way to be understood.
We teach you what we are doing. So the work doesn't stop when we leave.
For kids heading into 4K or Kindergarten next year.
Parent coaching and BCBA supervision over video.
Joint Base Charleston, Shaw, Fort Jackson, Beaufort families.
A close look at why challenging behaviors are happening.
SC law lets families bring their private ABA team into public school.
For families dealing with aggression, self-injury, elopement, or meltdowns.
For older kids and teens. Independence skills, executive function.
We run a verification of benefits the same day you reach out, so you know what's covered before you commit. We work with most major SC carriers, in-network or out-of-network.
Also in-network or out-of-network with SC Medicaid (Healthy Connections), Healthy Blue SC, Select Health of SC, First Choice by Select Health, Wellcare, and BabyNet. Same-day verification of benefits on every call.
SC Medicaid covers ABA therapy for eligible children with an autism diagnosis through the SC DHHS ASD program. Hours are based on your child's individual needs and what's authorized by your plan.
Spartanburg Art Museum and the Chapman Cultural Center host family events. Hatcher Garden is small and quiet.
Croft State Park is huge and quiet. Mary Black Foundation Rail Trail runs through downtown. Cleveland Park is calm on weekday mornings.
Spartanburg County Public Libraries branches host inclusive storytimes. The Headquarters branch and Boiling Springs are closest to most families.
SC Autism Society runs a statewide parent line and resource library. Family Connection of South Carolina does parent-to-parent matching with families who have been through it.
Most families go from first call to active therapy in three to six weeks. We run a verification of benefits the same day you reach out. If you are still waiting on a diagnosis, we can point you to in-person evaluators or online providers like As You Are and Prosper Health who often have shorter wait times than a hospital clinic.
Yes. South Carolina law lets families bring their private ABA team into school. Your BCBA can attend IEP and BIP meetings, share session data with the teacher, and translate therapy goals into classroom-friendly language.
All ages. ABA can start as soon as a child is showing developmental concerns and continue into adolescence and adulthood when clinically appropriate. Call us with your child's age and we will talk through fit.
Yes. A parent or caregiver needs to be home during sessions. Many families stay in another room and use the time for their own things. We just need an adult on the property and available if something comes up.
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