
What support can address
- Functional assessment
- Positive support strategies
- Team training
- Data review
- Rights and least-restrictive practices
What behavioral support can include
The exact activities, schedule, frequency and provider qualifications are not a standard package. They come from the person’s goals, assessment, service definition and authorization. Behavioral support is not the same as an ABA therapy clinic. Services are tied to the waiver plan and delivered by qualified professionals.
Before services begin, Aba Healthcare Inc. reviews the implementation requirements, communication preferences, risks, supports that already work well and the outcomes the person wants to achieve.
How we approach service delivery
Support should protect dignity while creating real opportunities for choice and growth. Staff are expected to know the person’s plan, follow required safeguards, document accurately and communicate changes or concerns through the correct channels.
We discuss current capacity honestly. A 24–48 hour response goal means we will return an inquiry promptly; it does not bypass eligibility, authorization, assessment, staffing or provider-selection requirements.
Questions to ask any provider
Ask who will deliver the service, which credentials or training are required, how the provider measures progress and what happens when regular staff are unavailable. Also ask how the person can express preferences, raise a concern or request a change.
Families comparing providers should receive answers specific to the person and service—not just a brochure. Aba Healthcare Inc. welcomes direct conversations from individuals, LARs, service coordinators and referral partners.
Frequently asked questions
Is behavioral support automatically available to every participant?
No. Availability depends on the program, assessed need, authorization, location, provider capacity and any discipline-specific requirements.
Can I ask about capacity before choosing a provider?
Yes. You may interview Aba Healthcare Inc. before selection or transfer and ask whether our current capacity matches the authorized service.
How does service begin?
After provider choice, required planning, documentation, authorization and staffing must be completed. Your service coordinator guides the formal program steps.
