Behavioral Health Services
Behavioral Health specializes in providing services to children and adolescents diagnosed within the autism-spectrum disorder, as well as those with developmental disabilities, complex behavioral and emotional problems, language delays, social and emotional deficits or other mental health issues.
The Behavioral Health Service program is designed to improve the quality of a child’s life through the implementation of skill development. The mission of our Behavioral Health Service program is to provide children with the tools necessary to significantly enhance their learning and communication skills. Moreover, our multidisciplinary approach is designed to maximize a child’s abilities while minimizing social, emotional and behavioral problems.
Our comprehensive Behavioral Health Service delivery model provides instruction in all categories of healthy behavioral development including cooperation, language skills, visual performance, self-care skills, social skills, academics, decision making, and motor skills development.
Our family-focused Behavioral Health programs are tailored to each child, offering a variety of support options from diagnosis to early intervention and are available in the child’s home, community or one of our state-of-the-art Developmental Centers for Behavioral Services.
Services offered within our Home and Community-Based Behavioral Health Programs include:
- Early Intervention Services
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- School Shadowing/IEP Consultations
- Natural Environment Training (NET)
Services offered at our Developmental Centers for Behavioral Health include:
- Early Intervention Day Services
- Behavioral Health Day Services
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Mental Health Counseling
- Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
- Child and Adolescent Psychology
- One to One Behavioral Therapy
- Parent Training/Seminars
- Developmental Screening







