How ABA Centers’ Explosive Growth in Autism Therapy Services Achieved the No. 1 Spot with the Financial Times

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As autism diagnoses rise and families face long waits for care, the demand for high-quality, accessible therapy has never been greater. That urgency helped propel ABA Centers to the #1 spot on the Financial Times’ “Americas’ Fastest-Growing Companies” list – with an astronomical 595% growth rate.

The Financial Times takes a closer look at what drives our rapid rise, what sets our services apart, and how our founder’s personal journey sparked a mission to reshape autism care nationwide.

Read the full feature here: https://www.ft.com/content/fb774a81-4685-4307-ba88-4ca9bc0fff30

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