Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs about Behavioral Health Allies (BHA):

1. What services does BHA provide?

BHA offers a comprehensive suite of solutions across the lifespan for individuals with developmental disabilities and complex behavioral challenges, including Autism. Services include early intervention, education, community living, transportation services, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapies, positive behavioral interventions and supports, and life skills training.

2. What sets BHA apart from other service providers?

BHA is unique in offering a full continuum of care across the lifespan, from very young children to senior adults. We provide personalized therapeutic care, guidance, and support through a multidisciplinary approach that combines ABA therapies, practical life skills training, and evidence-based practices.

3. Who is on the BHA staff?

BHA staff includes Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA), Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBA), Provisionally Licensed Behavior Analysts (P-LBA), Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Special Education Teachers, Direct Support Professionals (DSP), Paraprofessionals, and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT).

4. How does BHA work with insurance providers and funding sources?

BHA works closely with insurance providers and other funding sources to ensure that our resources are accessible to those we serve.

5. What is the referral process for BHA services?

Families, schools, community agencies, physicians, referral partners, and organizations can refer individuals to BHA. Our network of national partners also refer families from across the country to us. We engage in deep relationships and trusted partnerships with those we serve to ensure that they receive the care and support they need.

6. How can I learn more about BHA and its services?

To learn more about BHA and our services, contact us directly to speak with a member of our team. We are happy to provide more information and answer any questions you may have about our continuum of care for individuals with developmental disabilities and complex behavioral challenges.

“Our loved ones deserve dignity, respect, and compassion. BHA is a place where you can find this light.”

-Resident Parent

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