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ABA Clinic Raleigh

The Autism Society of North Carolinaā€™s ABA Clinic Raleigh provides individualized and comprehensive treatment.

New Raleigh ABA Clinic

The Autism Society of North Carolina (ASNC) is excited to announce the opening of a new Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) clinic in the fall of 2024. Conveniently located at 5121 Kingdom Way in Raleigh, NC, this clinic represents a significant step forward in supporting children with autism and their families in the Triangle area.

The ABA Clinic Raleigh opens its doors on October 1, 2024, and serves children ages seven and younger with an established autism diagnosis. Initially, the clinic will operate with a limited capacity, maintaining a waiting list for openings becoming available as the clinic reaches capacity in January 2025.

Our highly skilled ABA therapists provide evidence-based instruction using proven strategies to meet each child’s unique needs. We can help prepare your child for school and academic success, reduce unsafe behavior, improve communication skills, and provide daily activities to help each client build a happy, empowered life.

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Autism Society of North Carolina Raleigh ABA Clinical Services

Our ABA approach is:

Individualized:

We identify and prioritize your loved oneā€™s learning style, interests, and goals.

Collaborative:

Our process always involves the client and the caregiver, and your team includes an experienced group of professionals who work together.

Fun:

We believe learning should be enjoyable, and many of our techniques use play.

Foundational:

Our clinic space is designed to help your loved one learn in an environment that will be similar to what they experience in daycare, preschool and academic settings. They will be able to practice and master skills while making new connections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) teaches skills that help individuals build happy, safe lives. Our ABA program prioritizes the values and goals of each individual to ensure that the skills taught are age and developmentally appropriate. By using ABA, many individuals are able to improve communication, decrease unsafe behavior, and become more independent.

ASNC’s ABA services are an in-network provider for many insurers, such as Aetna, BCBSNC, Cigna, and United Healthcare. ASNC is an accredited provider of Medicaid services and in-network provider with all LME/MCOs managing behavioral health needs in North Carolina. Clinic staff will assist with submitting therapy information to all major insurance carriers. The clinic also offers private-pay solutions.

 

Your ABA team will include Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who conduct assessments, design treatment plans, and supervise Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs). Our BCBAs have low caseloads so they can focus on spending time with their clients and their families. RBTs provide direct instruction in the clinic on a consistent basis based on the plan. The BCBAs and RBTs who work with your loved one are supported by our in-house clinical leadership team.

Importantly, we consider family members and caregivers an essential part of the team. We will work with you to develop and implement the plan and provide training and coaching to help you encourage progress outside of the clinic. We will also consult with team members such as occupational and speech-language therapists, medical professionals, and others.

ABA is good teaching, and good teaching happens when a person can become familiar with their setting and is relaxed and content. For many learners, a clinic provides a good place to practice skills that will be needed in educational settings and learn through play. We maintain a predictable schedule to help your loved one build skills needed for their future success.

Every child is different, so after conducting an assessment and observations, our team will recommend the frequency and length of services in a week. The ABA Clinic Raleigh offers three-hour sessions with time slots for three sessions per day: morning (8:30-11:30 a.m.), early afternoon (12-3 p.m.), and late afternoon (3:30-5:15 p.m.). Time slots are based on the availability of a cohort of peers of similar age and skill range.

Our Raleigh ABA Professionals

Erica Brown,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Merlin Duran,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Tori Gills,

MS, LBA, BCBA

Lindsay Gordon,

MA, LPA, BCBA

Katie Kerupetski,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Katie McConnell,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Shelley Murawsky,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Lindsey Schumacher

M.Ed., LPA, BCBA

Anna Shepherd,

MA, LBA, BCBA

Maggie Zoller,

MA, LBA, BCBA

To read more about our Raleigh Clinic team of ABA professionals, click here.