Key Autism Services
Special Features
Services & Support
Therapy Services
- ABA Therapy
- Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention
- School ABA
- Virtual ABA
Insurance & Payment
- Medicaid
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- UnitedHealthcare
- Most major plans
Care Delivery
- In-Person
- Home-Based
- School-Based
- Telehealth
Support For
- Autism Spectrum Disorder
Service Areas
- Fayetteville
- Fayette County
- South Metro Atlanta
Programs We Offer
In-Home ABA
Therapy in the home.
Clinic Services
Center-based therapy.
School ABA
Support in the classroom.
Virtual ABA
Remote therapy when appropriate.
Our Approach
We use processes and practices that have been extensively tested and shown to produce measurable skill development and improvement in quality of life. Positive reinforcement helps children achieve their goals. We support families to build strength and resilience, and we keep consistency and routine at the center of our approach.
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