ABA Therapy in Seminole County, Florida

Welcome to Get Started with ABA. If your child has an autism diagnosis and you are looking for ABA therapy options in Seminole County, we can help. Our free service connects families with vetted, BCBA-led ABA providers that offer in-home, center-based, and telehealth services.

Free for families Insurance & Medicaid accepted Most hear back within a day

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Find your child's ABA provider in Seminole County

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  • Vetted, BCBA-led providers
  • In-home, center & telehealth
  • No obligation, ever

ABA therapy is a proven, evidence-based approach that uses positive reinforcement to teach communication, social, and daily living skills. We are not a clinic; we are a free matching service that helps you find quality ABA care covered by insurance and Florida Medicaid.

ABA insurance & Medicaid coverage in Florida

Florida law (the Steven A. Geller Autism Coverage Act) requires many state-regulated health plans to cover ABA therapy for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. This includes individual and group plans, though some employer self-funded plans may be exempt. Florida Medicaid also covers ABA therapy for eligible children, and many providers in Seminole County accept both private insurance and Medicaid.

Your specific ABA coverage will depend on your plan and diagnosis. Our team can verify your insurance benefits for free and explain what Florida Medicaid or your insurance will cover. We work with providers throughout Seminole County who have experience navigating Florida's insurance and Medicaid guidelines.

In-home, center-based & telehealth ABA in Seminole County

Families in Seminole County have access to multiple ABA service delivery models. In-home ABA offers therapy in a familiar environment, helping children generalize skills to daily routines. Center-based ABA provides a structured setting with peer interaction, often with on-site BCBA supervision and a wider range of therapeutic resources.

Telehealth ABA is also available through many Seminole County providers, allowing families to receive parent training and direct therapy sessions remotely. Each approach has benefits; our free matching can help you weigh options based on your child's needs, your family's schedule, and the availability of providers in cities like Sanford, Oviedo, Winter Springs, and Lake Mary.

What to look for in an ABA provider

When choosing an ABA provider in Seminole County, look for a team led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) who designs and supervises the treatment plan. Ensure the provider uses evidence-based practices, collects data regularly, and involves parents in goal setting and training. Ask about supervision ratios, staff turnover, and how they handle challenging behaviors. It's also important that the provider coordinates with your child's school or other therapists if needed. Our matching service only partners with providers who meet these high standards.

Getting started with ABA in Seminole County

Getting started is simple. Fill out our free intake form with your child's diagnosis, age, and insurance information. We'll use this to match you with BCBA-led providers in Seminole County that fit your needs and have availability. We'll share provider profiles, and you can schedule free consultations directly. There's no cost to you for using our service - we're paid by the providers to help families find quality care. Many families in Seminole County start the process within a week.

How ABA can help in Seminole County

Caring, individualized ABA programs commonly support growth in areas like these.

  • improving communication and requesting skills
  • building social play and peer interaction
  • teaching daily living routines like dressing and feeding
  • reducing challenging behaviors through positive strategies
  • developing school readiness and classroom skills
  • increasing independence in self-care and safety

Areas we serve in Seminole County

Sanford Oviedo Winter Springs Lake Mary Longwood Altamonte Springs Casselberry Fern Park Heathrow Wekiva Springs

How matching works

From hello to your first session, we're with you the whole way.

  1. Share a little

    A few quick details about your child - age, ZIP, and insurance.

  2. We match you

    We find vetted, BCBA-led providers near you, usually within a day.

  3. Start care

    Connect with providers you love and begin your child's journey.

What you can count on

  • Vetted & licensed. Credentialed, BCBA-supervised providers using evidence-based ABA.
  • Insurance help. We match you to providers who take your plan or Medicaid.
  • Personalized care. Matches fit your child's age, needs, and preferred setting.
  • Fast & free. Most families hear back quickly - and it never costs a thing.
Finding the right ABA provider shouldn't feel overwhelming. Tell us about your child, and we'll bring warm, vetted, BCBA-led options to you - at no cost.

Get Started with ABA · a matching service for families, not a clinic

Frequently asked questions

Is ABA therapy covered by insurance or Medicaid in Seminole County, Florida?

Yes, ABA therapy is covered by many private insurance plans through the Florida autism insurance mandate, and by Florida Medicaid for eligible children. In Seminole County, most providers accept both. Our free service can help verify your specific coverage before you begin.

What programs in Florida help families pay for ABA?

Florida's main programs include the Steven A. Geller Autism Coverage Act (insurance mandate), Florida Medicaid (including the State Children's Health Insurance Program), and the Early Steps early intervention program for children under 3. These can help cover or reduce the cost of ABA. Our team can guide you through options.

What ages do ABA providers in Seminole County serve?

Most ABA providers in Seminole County serve children from ages 2 through 18, though some also offer services for teens and young adults. Early intervention (under 3) may be available through Early Steps, while school-age programs often focus on social and academic skills.

How does your free matching service work?

You complete a short form with your location (Seminole County), child's age, diagnosis, and insurance information. We then match you with vetted BCBA-led providers that have openings and accept your coverage. You receive profiles and can schedule free consultations. There is no cost to you.

How soon can my child start ABA therapy in Seminole County?

Start times vary by provider and availability, but many families in Seminole County begin within two to four weeks after insurance verification. Some providers have shorter wait times for in-home or telehealth services. After matching, we help coordinate quickly.

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