Our holistic approach across multiple settings is designed to ensure continuity of care that leads to improved outcomes
Provide clients with opportunities to form new friendships and practice social skills, under therapist's supervision
Designed to save families time while making the sessions comfortable for their child
Provides access to ABA services through the use of technology in the comfort of your home
Advance student's learning, communication, and social skills in a classroom setting
We learn as much as we can about each client and family to design a highly personalized Treatment Plan that helps children make meaningful steps toward independence
We can support you at home or in one of our centers to save your family time and make therapy sessions enjoyable and comfortable for your child
We believe that what’s good for our clients is also good for our therapists. We keep our caseloads small to ensure quality care, and also to keep our therapists performing at their best
Our Early Intervention ABA Treatment Program is a full-day program designed to equip kids ages 2–6 with the foundational skills they need to succeed in a school environment
Our After School ABA Treatment Program helps children and teens learn to make new friends, regulate their emotions, improve communication skills and more
Our Young Adult Treatment Program helps young people on the spectrum improve their social, hygiene and daily living skills while preparing them for a post-academic future
Follow the 4 simple steps
While the range of autism is broad and the term means something different to everyone, in clinical terms, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological, developmental disorder that can cause social, communication and behavioral challenges. ASD is one diagnosis that ranges from low-functioning autism to high-functioning autism. In the past, Asperger’s Syndrome was commonly viewed as a separate diagnosis, but the current definition includes it along the spectrum.
What does it look like?
ASD can be diagnosed by a trained clinician after conducting formal diagnostic tests. The clinician may be a psychiatrist, pediatrician, or neuropsychologist.
Step 1: Submit your insurance info and the diagnostic evaluation report from qualifying doctor on our website or give us a call on (808) 585 – 1424.
Step 2: A BCBA will be assigned and we will apply for ABA assessment to your insurance. It can take up to 15 days for approval.
Step 3: Your BCBA will meet with you to fill out our ABA intake packet and complete assessment.
Step 4: Assessment is submitted to insurance and once approved HBH will contact you to schedule ABA appointments!