Spectrum Behavioral Therapies | ABA Therapy | Orange County, CA

ABA Therapy For Adults and Young Adults in Orange County, CA

ABA therapy for young adults or adults can be challenging. Autism doesn’t just affect children. However, as individuals with autism reach adulthood, funding and services available to them decrease significantly. Our goal is to come alongside our clients as they reach adulthood by providing them with tools to increase independence and become active participants in their community. Our ABA therapy for adults in Orange County addresses these challenges by offering tailored support and helping individuals build meaningful life skills.

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How Can ABA Therapy Help Young Adults & Adults?

Community-based skills

Witness the incredible transformation as your child gains the power to express themselves confidently through ABA therapy. Improved communication skills open up a whole new world of connections and possibilities for your loved one.

Daily living skills

Goals are geared towards teaching the individual to independently live in various housing situations.

Vocational skills

Individualized programs are developed to teach job training skills that will provide our clients with opportunities to find and maintain employment.

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Spectrum Behavioral Therapies | ABA Therapy Orange County, CA

Empowering Autistic Adults: Building Independence & Success

Individuals with autism are less likely to obtain employment and move out of their parents’ house in comparison to their typically developing peers. It is difficult to find services that address teaching independence and daily living skills necessary to be successful in adulthood.

Our regional center services for adults in Orange County are geared towards teaching vocational skills that help individuals obtain jobs and be effective — and even outstanding – employees in the workplace.

Whether an individual is planning on continuing to live at home with their parents, in a supervised apartment, or a supported independent living setting, they will learn skills required to live with minimal support and supervision.

Autism ABA therapy for adults and young adults can and should be able to access their community fully. Individualized programs are created to teach skills like money management, accessing public transportation, and shopping.

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We are here to help you with any questions you might have surrounding ABA Therapy.

Unfortunately, insurance does not cover services for children over 21 years old. You can access these services by contacting Regional Center (Regional Center of Orange CountyIntake and Assessment Department (714-796-5354)

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