ABA THERAPY

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy focused on improving behavior, communication, social skills, and daily living abilities. ABA therapy uses structured strategies and positive reinforcement to help individuals learn meaningful, functional skills tailored to their specific needs.

What Is ABA?

A woman and child sitting at a table engaging in a speech therapy session, smiling and mimicking each other's gestures. The table has colorful puzzle pieces and papers.

Who Needs ABA Therapy?

ABA therapy is most commonly used to support children and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but it can also benefit individuals with other developmental, behavioral, or learning challenges. ABA may be recommended for those with:

  • Autism

  • ADHD

  • Speech and language delays

  • Intellectual or developmental disabilities

  • Social or emotional regulation challenges

An ABA therapist works one-on-one with the patient to assess behavior, set measurable goals, and create a personalized treatment plan. In-home ABA services may include:

  • Behavior assessments and intervention plans

  • Communication skill development

  • Social skills training

  • Reducing harmful or disruptive behaviors

  • Parent and caregiver training

  • Support with routines and transitions

What Does an ABA Therapist Do?

Compassionate and Personalized Home Health Services

At South Florida Health Care, our highly trained team provides comprehensive and compassionate in-home care, ensuring each patient receives the highest level of medical support in the comfort of their home.