In-home ABA therapy in Colorado
Your home is the best classroom
We help families get there, fast. No waitlist. No diagnosis needed to start. A BCBA can be with you within 24 hours of your first call.
- Ages 2 to 21
- In-home, school, daycare, and telehealth
- Medicaid and most insurance accepted
- Parent training in every plan
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Why in-home ABA is different
We’ve seen how powerful ABA therapy is for a child with autism, and we believe parents deserve clarity, honesty, and a team that treats them like the superheros they are.
Your child gets the attention they need
Quality ABA starts with attention, and when your child's therapist comes to your home, they're not one of twenty kids in a clinic schedule but learning your child's rhythms, your family's challenges, what matters to you. They're present in a way that compounds into progress.
Your child is more comfortable
Your child is relaxed at home, willing to try, open to learning because they're surrounded by their toys and routines and family instead of in an unfamiliar space with strangers watching.
You get to learn in real time
You watch, you ask questions, you learn strategies as they happen instead of getting a report at the end of the week. You're seeing what works right there in your kitchen, at your dinner table, during your bedtime routine.
How in-home therapy builds independence
The roadmap starts here
We’re not here to be your child’s permanent therapist but to build a roadmap that teaches you how to support your child long after we’re gone, and that’s the whole point.
Every week you’re learning strategies, every month you’re more confident, and by the time we transition out you’re the one coaching your child through challenges because that’s the goal—your child becomes independent and you become capable.
That’s the Achieve approach, and we measure success not by how long you need us but by how well you can do it without us.
These skills don’t disappear when therapy ends. They stick because you learned how to reinforce them every day.
What in-home therapy addresses
Summer ABA therapy is flexible, personalized, and built around your family’s actual summer.
Daily routines that work
Who says your day needs to be a series of losing battles? With in-home therapy, we help you transform your day so morning routines flow naturally, your child participates in meals, transitions happen without escalation, and your family enjoys being together.
Communication and connection
Your child uses words instead of screaming, asks for help, tells you what they need, participates in family conversations, and connects with siblings instead of withdrawing from them.
Independence and confidence
Your child does more without constant reminders, handles transitions, manages themselves, and builds skills that compound over time.
Family peace
You can go out without dreading a crisis, your evenings feel manageable, and your family spends time together instead of managing behavior.
We’re not working on abstract goals but on the things you need to change.
What happens during sessions
Most families watch their kid get better during sessions, then everything falls apart when therapy ends because nobody taught them how to keep it going. That’s heartbreaking and it shouldn’t happen.
We teach you the exact same strategies we teach your child. Every week you get coaching where you practice with real situations in your home. Here’s what changes for you:
The therapist arrives
Your child's therapist shows up at the same time every week, and consistency matters because they become part of the routine.
You're present and involved
They work with your child during the times struggle happens most—maybe breakfast, maybe getting ready for school, maybe bedtime—and you're there, watching, asking questions.
Strategies become visible
You see what they're doing, they explain why, and you start understanding the approach instead of just watching it happen.
You start implementing
By week two you're trying strategies on non-therapy days, by week six you're confident, and by month three you're leading while your therapist coaches you.
Data tells the story
Every session is tracked, every week you look at the data together, and you see what's improving, what needs adjustment, and that progress is measurable, not a feeling.
Medicaid won’t pay for parent training. We do because your involvement isn’t something nice to have. It’s everything.
The Achieve difference: What we won't do
You’re noticing your child isn’t hitting milestones the way you expected. Maybe they’re not talking yet. Maybe the meltdowns leave you shaken. Maybe something just feels off and you can’t quite name it. You shouldn’t have to wait months for a diagnostic appointment before anyone steps in to help.
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We won't punish disguised as parenting:
We won't tell you to "be firmer" or turn parenting into a consequence-based drill but work with understanding instead of punishment. -
We won't keep you dependent:
We won't keep your child in therapy indefinitely because our goal is for them to become independent. -
We won't treat you like a case file:
You're people with real lives, not a diagnosis to manage, and we respect that. -
We won't claim progress that isn't there:
We measure everything and tell you the truth, and if something isn't working we say so and change it. -
We won't ask you to step back:
You're not a distraction but essential, and we want you present, involved, and learning.
Those numbers matter because your child’s progress matters. And your sanity during summer? That matters too.
Insurance We Accept
Achieve ABA Therapy Group works with most major insurance plans in Colorado so cost isn’t a barrier to your child getting the support they need. We accept:
- Medicaid (full coverage in Colorado)
- Most commercial insurance plans (Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, and others)
- Military coverage (TRICARE, CHAMPVA)
- Verify your benefits upfront so you know exactly what you'll pay
- Handle all prior authorizations and paperwork
- Submit claims and manage reauthorizations
- Explain any out-of-pocket costs clearly before you start
Our team verifies your coverage within 48 hours — you’ll know exactly what you’re paying before therapy begins, with no surprises.
A family's journey: From surviving to thriving
The struggle
Sophia was 4 when her parents reached out, and she couldn’t handle transitions between activities, school called regularly about her behavior, and dinner time was a battle. Her parents felt like they were constantly putting out fires instead of raising their daughter, and they were tired and scared that nothing would change.
The assessment
Our BCBA, James, came to their home on a Wednesday afternoon without solutions but with questions, and he watched Sophia move through her day while asking her parents about their specific challenges—not what the textbooks said should be hard but what was hard for them in their home at their dinner table.
Week two: It clicks
Sophia’s therapist, Rachel, started coming twice a week and worked with Sophia during the transition moments that were hardest—leaving the park, stopping playtime, switching to dinner prep—and Sophia’s mom watched while Rachel narrated what she was doing: “Sophia, I see you’re upset that playtime is ending. That’s okay. Dinner is next.” She showed Sophia a visual of what comes next and gave her a choice about one small thing, and it wasn’t magic but it was different.
Month two: Parents become confident
Sophia’s dad started using the same transition strategies on the nights Rachel wasn’t there, and he was nervous the first time but it worked, and by the second try he wasn’t nervous anymore but doing it with confidence. Her mom reported that school transitions were smoother, the calls stopped coming in, and when Sophia’s teacher asked what they were doing differently and they explained the strategies, the teacher started using them too.
Month four: The shift
Sophia still had hard days but “most days” were manageable now, dinner time wasn’t a battle anymore but a time her family sat together, transitions happened, her little brother stopped avoiding her, and her parents stopped dreading evenings. Rachel told her parents: “You’re doing this now. I’m just here to adjust things. You’re the expert.”
Six months: Independence
Sophia was in kindergarten handling the full school day and transitioning between activities without escalating, and her parents had moved from crisis management to parenting. When James and Rachel talked about tapering sessions, instead of panic her parents felt ready, and her mom said: “The best part is that Sophia learned skills but we learned how to teach them, and that’s what we’ll keep doing long after they’re gone.”
Learning more about autism and support
Resources that help
If you’re looking to understand autism better or explore Colorado services, these resources provide solid information and support networks for families.
National organization with resources, community, and information on autism.
Evidence-based information about autism, early signs, and support.
State resources and programs for families with developmental disabilities.
You focus on your child. We focus on making sure insurance doesn’t slow you down.
In-home therapy across Colorado
Families Trust Our Personalized In-Home Care
Getting started: Your roadmap begins here
You reach out
Call us, email us, and we listen and answer your questions honestly while explaining what in-home therapy looks like with no pressure and no sales pitch.
Insurance verification
Within 48 hours we’ve verified your coverage and told you exactly what you’ll pay with no surprises and no confusion.
Home assessment
Our BCBA comes to your home, spends time with your child, and talks with you about what’s hard and what you’re hoping will change because this is about understanding your family, not checking boxes.
Your personalized plan
Based on what we’ve learned we build a plan that’s tailored to your child and your family, not a generic template, and we write it out, explain it, and make sure you understand it.
Therapy begins and you become the expert
Your child’s therapist starts coming regularly, you’re learning alongside them, and we’re tracking progress, adjusting strategies, and working toward your child becoming independent and you becoming confident in supporting that independence.
Questions parents ask
How often does my child need sessions?
That depends on your child and your insurance, and most families start with 2-4 sessions per week while your BCBA recommends what makes sense for your specific situation based on your child’s needs.
How long until we can transition out?
That’s different for every family—some need 6 months and some need a year or longer—and we’re not on a timeline but focused on your child becoming independent and you becoming confident.
Will it be the same therapist every time?
Yes, because that relationship matters and your child needs consistency while you need someone who knows your family, understands your routines, and can adjust as your child grows.
What if my child doesn't like the therapist?
It’s normal to need a few sessions to warm up and we give space for that, but if after a few weeks your child and therapist really aren’t connecting we can make a change because the relationship matters.
How long before we see changes?
Some families notice shifts in 2-3 weeks, measurable progress usually shows around 6-8 weeks, and the bigger changes that transform family life usually take 3-6 months of consistent work, though every child is different.
Do I have to watch every session?
You should be present, especially initially, but that doesn’t mean you’re in the middle—you can be nearby, in another room, wherever feels right for your family, and we’ll figure out what works.
Does Colorado insurance cover in-home ABA?
Yes, Colorado law requires most major insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for autism, and we verify your benefits upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying.
What if my insurance doesn't cover it?
We work with families on payment options, so let’s talk about what’s possible for your situation.
What if progress stalls?
We track data every session, look at it every week, and if something isn’t working we change it instead of keeping doing the same thing and hoping for different results because honesty matters.
Can we reschedule if life happens?
We track data every session, look at it every week, and if something isn’t working we change it instead of keeping doing the same thing and hoping for different results because honesty matters.
Ready to build your roadmap?
Your child's independence starts at home
Your child’s independence starts with one conversation, and let’s talk about what in-home ABA therapy can do for your family.
