Discover how in-home ABA therapy in Georgia helps children build communication, social, and daily living skills. Supportive Care ABA provides personalized services, parent guidance, and school collaboration across Georgia.

You got the diagnosis. You sat with it. Then came the questions: what now, where do we start, and will any of this fit into our lives?
Most Georgia parents we work with describe that same feeling. Not panic exactly, but a kind of pressure to figure it all out quickly, for the sake of their child.
Let’s see what in-home ABA therapy in Georgia looks like in practice with us.

Home is where children feel comfortable. They know the space and are less likely to feel triggered in a familiar environment. Pediatric ABA therapy in Georgia delivered at home uses that familiarity to the child's advantage.
Skills practiced in the living room transfer more naturally into the routines your child already lives. That is not a small thing.
Goals addressed through home-based sessions typically include:
Supportive Care ABA operates statewide and covers areas that many larger providers skip over, so families can find autism therapy in Gwinnett County, GA, or autism support in Cobb County, GA, easily.
Georgia Cities We Serve
ABA therapy across Georgia is available through Supportive Care ABA in:
Contact us to see if we’re near you.

ABA therapy in Atlanta, GA, or anywhere else across the state, starts with reaching out to us, and our team will handle what follows:
Your child does not need a perfect plan before you pick up the phone. You just need a starting point.
ABA Parent Guidance in Atlanta: Parents are involved in therapy sessions, and our therapists will teach you how to share skills with your child that last beyond the home setting.
School Collaboration Behaviors need to be reinforced across every environment, not just at home. Our team works with schools in Georgia and your child's educators so that ABA strategies carry into the classroom and onto the playground.
This comes up in almost every conversation with Georgia parents. ABA sessions take place at a time that’s suitable for your child and family.
Sessions are:

1. Will my insurance cover in-home ABA therapy?
Yes. Medicaid and most commercial insurance plans cover ABA therapy at home. Georgia law requires several insurance providers to cover ABA for children with an autism diagnosis. Supportive Care ABA checks your benefits before therapy begins so you know exactly what to expect.
2. How long does the ABA assessment take?
Timelines vary by child. The BCBA completes the evaluation, builds the treatment plan, and keeps you informed throughout. Sessions do not start until that plan is in place.
3. What age is in-home ABA therapy suited for?
ABA can benefit any child at any age, from toddler to teen, and young adult. However, early intervention can also be beneficial in certain cases.
4. How long do sessions take?
The BCBA determines this based on the assessment. There is no standard number applied across all children. It depends on your child's needs and goals.
5. Are parents allowed in therapy with their child?
Yes. Parent participation is welcome. Should you want to learn more from our therapists, they would be happy to teach parents skills to transfer to their child, too.
6. Do you work with Georgia schools?
Yes. Our team works with your child’s teachers and schools to ensure the ABA strategies learnt during sessions are carried through in every setting.
Contact us for in-home, school, and parent support: info@supportivecareaba.com.