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Four Rivers Behavioral Health’s Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Center provides specialized services for children ages 2–18 who have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder.
We are committed to providing accessible, mindful care that supports long-term wellness and empowers families throughout the treatment process.
Request a regular outpatient appointment online or by phone.
Walk-in appointments are welcome during regular business hours at select locations.
Help is always available outside of business hours.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a science- and research-based approach that uses individualized behavior change strategies to improve daily functioning and quality of life.
ABA focuses on understanding why behaviors occur and developing plans that:
Caregivers play an essential role in successful treatment.
Families receive:
Training to implement the treatment plan in daily life
All materials needed for treatment at the time of training
Ongoing guidance and support
Our goal is to provide families with the tools, confidence, and support needed to help individuals thrive and live their best lives.
Treatment is designed and overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts.
Behavior analysts are trained professionals who:
Analyze how environmental factors influence behavior
Study interactions between individuals and their surroundings
Use evidence-based strategies to guide positive change
The assessment process follows a structured approach that includes:
Review of records
Interviews with caregivers
Identification of behaviors of concern and surrounding events
Use of additional assessments to understand the individual as a whole
This process ensures treatment is thoughtful, accurate, and individualized.
Once the assessment is complete:
Families receive a detailed written report
Findings are reviewed together, with time for questions and clarification
An individualized treatment plan is finalized
Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor progress and address concerns
Care continues with regular evaluation to ensure progress and adjust supports as needed.
Learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorders by visiting our Resources Page.