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ABA Therapy Now Covered by JMG Insurance (Formerly Beacon Insurance)

If you are searching for ABA therapy services covered by Beacon Insurance, you might have noticed some changes in the name of the insurance provider. Beacon Insurance recently rebranded and merged with JMG Insurance Corp, a well-established organization in the insurance industry. But don’t worry — while the name has changed, the high-quality coverage for ABA therapy remains the same.

Beacon Insurance’s Rebranding: What You Need to Know

As of February 2022, Beacon Insurance merged with the John M. Glover Agency, becoming JMG Insurance Corp. This transition was made to better serve customers, offering expanded resources and enhanced service options, particularly in the areas of commercial and life insurance coverage. However, if your family was receiving ABA therapy under Beacon Insurance, rest assured that this rebranding does not affect your current policies or coverage. You will continue to enjoy the same benefits you had before, now under the JMG Insurance Corp umbrella.

How JMG Insurance Covers ABA Therapy

Just as Beacon Insurance did, JMG Insurance Corp covers ABA therapy for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Our team works closely with JMG Insurance to ensure that your child receives the therapy they need, without disruptions in care. We remain an in-network provider, meaning that our ABA therapy services are fully covered, allowing families to focus on their child's progress rather than insurance logistics.

Why ABA Therapy is Important

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is one of the most effective treatments for children with autism. It helps children develop essential skills such as communication, social interaction, and self-care by using positive reinforcement techniques. Many families choose ABA therapy as a core part of their child’s developmental journey because of its evidence-based results.

How to Verify Your Coverage with JMG Insurance

If you previously had Beacon Insurance and want to verify that your ABA therapy services are still covered under JMG Insurance, you can:

  • Contact JMG Insurance Corp directly to confirm your benefits.
  • Reach out to our office for assistance in verifying coverage, adjusting your plan, or learning more about how to access our services through JMG Insurance.

Why Choose Us as Your ABA Therapy Provider

As an in-network provider for JMG Insurance (formerly Beacon Insurance), we offer a seamless experience for families seeking ABA therapy. Our team of highly qualified Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) work diligently to provide individualized therapy plans for each child.

We also pride ourselves on offering:

  • Flexible scheduling: Tailored to meet the needs of your family.
  • Experienced staff: Committed to creating a supportive environment for children with autism.
  • Collaborative approach: We work closely with parents to ensure that therapy goals align with your child’s progress.

Final Thoughts

If you were previously covered by Beacon Insurance for ABA therapy, the transition to JMG Insurance Corp shouldn’t impact your care or coverage. We continue to be your trusted in-network provider, helping children thrive through ABA therapy. Reach out today to learn more about how JMG Insurance can help cover the cost of your child's therapy and to schedule an initial consultation.

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