ABA Centers of America employs an innovative strategy to help children with autism

ABA Centers of America employs an innovative strategy to help children with autism

ABA Centers was founded with a mission that was simple but ambitious: to redefine what’s possible in autism care. We knew families were underserved, clinicians were unsupported, and systems were outdated. So, we built something different; something better.

In a recent interview with Inc. magazine, our CEO, Jason Barker, along with our Chief Clinical Officer, Quatiba Davis, addressed many of the obstacles that seem to be ever present in the autism care industry – obstacles that ABA Centers has fiercely fought – and will continue to fight – to improve.

We are proud to now be recognized by Inc. for more than our financial growth, but also for our impact on real families across the country.

Let’s keep raising the standard.

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