ABA Therapy Services

We provide in-home and limited clinic therapy sessions tailored to each individuals needs in Alaska.

In-Home Therapy

Our in-home therapy sessions offer personalized support in a comfortable environment for effective learning.

What Are The Benefits Of In-home ABA Therapy?

In-home ABA therapy provides a natural environment for children to gain and practice skills. In-home therapy is a great choice for teaching, independent living skills such as personal hygiene, as well as strengthening social skills with family and close friends.

An in-home ABA therapy format also allows therapists to:

1. Assist client in interacting with siblings

Including siblings into ABA therapy can help children with autism strengthen their social skills and their sibling bond. Depending on the child’s needs, they may practice playing with their siblings, sharing, and other daily interactions.

2. Involve Parents And Family Members

In-home ABA therapy helps Parents and family members take a more active role in their child’s autism treatment. Parents can watch and learn during the sessions, which can help you better understand how to support your child’s skill development. Even close family members, like grandparents, aunts, and uncles, can get involved. Together, family members can learn more about ABA strategies and begin to practice skills outside of ABA Therapy sessions.

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Two children are seated outside on wooden benches at a small desk, engaged with a blackboard that has writing on it. An adult stands nearby, seemingly instructing or observing them. The setting has rustic wooden and painted walls, and the environment appears casual yet educational.
Clinic Sessions

Limited clinic sessions provide structured therapy in a professional setting, enhancing skill development and progress. In-clinic ABA therapy is a form of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy delivered in a dedicated clinic setting, often with a focus on structured, one-on-one sessions, socialization opportunities, and access to a team of experienced professionals. It's a structured environment designed to help children with autism and other developmental disabilities develop crucial skills like communication, social interaction, and daily living skills

BBH serves individuals between the ages of 2-21. Services may be provided in home or at the clinic, and/or in the community. Clients are provided an individualized program and behavior plan by a Behavior Analyst. At this time, the client will be assigned a team consisting of a supervising Behavior Analyst and Behavior Technician(s). Client-specific training will be provided by the supervisor who also frequently monitors progress and creates new goals. Direct provision of services will be provided by RBTs under the direct supervision of a Behavior Analyst or assistant analyst who will observe sessions and work hand in hand with the entire team to meet the client's individual goals.

Individualized Plans
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The ABA therapy provided by Boriken has greatly improved my child's behavior and overall well-being.

Sarah J.

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A large banner with the text 'Lembaga Psikologi Terapan DELTA' is displayed prominently. A logo and contact information are included, featuring a website, email address, and phone number. Below the banner, there are two potted plants placed on a black structure.

In-home sessions have been incredibly effective, and the therapists are knowledgeable and compassionate.

Mark T.

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Three people are seated indoors near a window, all wearing masks. The room has a simple, unfinished appearance with bare walls and minimal furniture. One person appears to be taking notes or filling out a form as they interact with the others. A plastic chair and various items rest on a cluttered table.
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