We provide individualized in-home ABA therapy to foster positive behavioral outcomes.
KBS IN-HOME ABA
Individualized in-home care
KBS provides in-home programs for children between the ages of 2 and 21. Programs are individualized to each child, and therefore, can vary significantly. We provide Registered Behavior Technicians to each family that we serve.
We use ABA’s scientific approach to assess and analyze an individual’s behaviors and abilities and use that information to identify effective strategies to teach the individual new skills and improve behaviors. Using ABA can teach individuals new skills that can improve communication, social skills, independence, and other important behaviors.
We accept the following in-network insurance companies in the states we serve.
Ohio
Tricare
Aetna
Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Optum
Evernorth
United Healthcare
Humana
Medical Mutual of Ohio
Cigna
Autism Scholarship
Single Case Agreements
Kentucky
Tricare
Aetna
Anthem
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Humana
United Healthcare
Medical Mutual of Ohio
Cigna
Optum
UMR
Single Case Agreements
Nevada
ATAP
Anthem / Blue Cross Blue Shield
Optum
Cigna
United Healthcare
Tricare West
UMR
Single Case Agreements
FAQ’s
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KBS uses a variety of techniques based on ABA. These include Discrete Trial Training, Natural Environment Teaching, Relational Frame Theory, and other areas of ABA. Most of the clients we serve receive an assessment through PEAK, ABLLS-R, or the VB-MAPP, and then the specifics of their program will be chosen based on the results of those assessments and consultation with the family and individual.
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Yes! Common grants include the United Healthcare Children’s Foundation Grant and the Autism Society grants.
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Typically, KBS will run your insurance benefits, and then if approved, submit for prior authorization for services. Most insurance plans require pre-approval for the assessment and ongoing services. KBS will work with you to determine your families out of pocket costs and a timeline for services to be approved by your insurance.
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Unfortunately, according to the Ohio Autism Insurance Coalition, about half of the population in the state of Ohio has coverage through their insurance or early intervention programs. If your family does not have an ABA benefit, your child should have access to the Ohio Autism Scholarship to receive in-home ABA if your child qualifies for their IEP under the Autism category.