Our child-centered, compassionate approach to therapy brings family goals and clinical best practices in tandem to help kids learn and grow.
Play-Based ABA Therapy in Lincoln
Our child-centered, compassionate approach to therapy brings family goals and clinical best practices in tandem to help kids learn and grow.
We’ll work together to define success, and then help your child achieve it – whether that’s building social skills, improving communication, or working on activities of daily life.
Circle City ABA - Lincoln is now enrolling! Contact us for more information.
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We provide individualized treatment plans and a results-based approach to set up every child for success.
Our approach allows children to learn in large spaces and practice skills in real time.
Since we don’t have caseload requirements, you’ll have access to the clinicians who care for your child.
Our staff can meet your child where they are since they aren’t limited by prescribed treatment plans, programs, or curriculums.
Our therapy techniques are focused on safe play in colorful facilities with disinfected toys.
Circle City ABA passionately nurtures progress through play with ABA therapy.
We understand that caring for children with autism also means caring about their families – so we provide full-family education, support and involvement from day one.
Circle City ABA is in network with most insurance providers and NEDHHS, and we are happy to check your benefits.
We will partner with your network to ensure that all the details related to your child’s care are covered including eligibility, authorizations, billing, patient statements, and coverage issues.
We are currently enrolling kids as young as 18 months, up to 17 years of age – and NEDHHS is accepted! No matter where you are in your journey, we’re ready to help.
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We make it easy to navigate your child’s treatment path thanks to our our unique 360-degree approach to support which helps keep you in the loop at every turn.
Lincoln
7120 S 29th Street, Lincoln, NE 68516
Omaha North
1235 S. 75th Street, Omaha, NE 68124
Omaha South
5334 South 136th Street, Omaha, NE 68137
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Individualized treatment plans – Our custom interventions are tailored to individual needs, leading to effective results
Affordable therapy solutions – Most private fully funded and self-funded insurance is accepted, including Medicaid and Children’s Special Healthcare Services
Expert team of therapists – Our highly trained team is dedicated to providing personalized care for your child
Comprehensive services – We provide initial assessments, skill development programs, ongoing progress monitoring, and more
Family-centered care – We foster a supportive environment where families are integral to the therapy process
NEDHHS is accepted at all Nebraska locations!
Circle City ABA is proud to be family owned, and operates state-of-the-art ABA centers across Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska.
More than 20 years ago, we have set out to make life better for individuals with disabilities. Helping children thrive through ABA Therapy is what we do best!
Circle City ABA is proud to be family owned, and operates state-of-the-art ABA centers across Arizona, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska.
More than 20 years ago, we have set out to make life better for individuals with disabilities. Helping children thrive through ABA Therapy is what we do best!
Direct ABA therapy is delivered 1:1 by a registered behavior technician and provides numerous opportunities to practice skills using a fun, child-centered approach.
Written by an assigned board-certified behavior analyst, the child’s treatment plan guides the skills that are practiced during a direct therapy session.
The group ABA therapy program provides an opportunity for children to practice learning in small groups with guidance from a skilled therapist.
Learning in small groups is an important foundation that helps us navigate different types of settings, like classrooms, airports, grocery stores, and restaurants.
Social skills therapy is a technique that is used to prioritize interactions between groups of peers by teaching children important skills including turn taking, negotiation, problem solving, and group interaction.
Some of the techniques we use in developing and maintaining friendships in small groups include play with Legos, board game activities, skits, team challenges, and more.
Throughout treatment, parents and caregivers will collaborate with a board-certified behavior analyst to go over immediate and long-term goals. Additionally, the BCBA will share assessment and progress data while providing individualized, hands-on training to the family.
To ensure maximal progress, a board-certified behavior analyst provides behavior consultations to assess the effectiveness of an individual’s treatment plan.
The plan is comprised of short- and long-term goals that are created by the child’s family and treatment team.