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Autism Therapy in Arizona

Hopebridge Autism Therapy Centers in the state of Arizona offer a wide range of outpatient services designed to meet the needs of children requiring behavioral diagnosis and applied behavioral analysis (ABA), occupational*, feeding*, and speech* treatments in both home and center settings. We have a number of autism therapy centers across the country. Pediatricians and parents in Arizona trust Hopebridge for its expertise in treating neurological, genetic, sensory processing, and feeding disorders; language delays; and behavioral concerns.

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Why ABA Therapy is the Right Fit for Lucky in Arizona

As you surely know, parents want the best for their kids. The best in health. The best education. The best friends. The best opportunities to thrive. For parents of children with autism or special needs, that also means the best therapy and treatment.

Lucky’s mom, Sarah, is no different. So, when she saw her son was not making the development gains she hoped for in his former therapy setting and school, she decided to make a change. A researcher by nature – and occupation – she dove into finding the best therapy options for autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Read Lucky’s Story

Insurance Coverage for Arizona Autism Therapy

Hopebridge accepts most major insurance providers, commercial and Medicaid, including:

  • Arizona Complete Health Medicaid
  • Arizona Medicaid
  • Banner University Health Plans
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS)
  • Care1st Health Plan Medicaid
  • Health West
  • Humana
  • Mercy Care Medicaid
  • United Healthcare (UHC) Community Plan Medicaid

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Hopebridge’s First-Ever Arizona Patient Graduates from ABA Therapy

Cameron follows directions and cooperates with others. His mom told us he’s a great peer model, often teaching other kids how to take turns. He has overcome motor deficits, learning to successfully use pencils and take part in arts and crafts. Cameron also has a good foundation for academics, including reading skills.

The Litchfield Center has a mock classroom for children to practice transitions, working alongside peers and other school readiness skills. Goals include following a group schedule and responding to multiple instructors, besides their regular one-on-one time with their therapists.

Learn about Cameron’s Journey

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