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Out-of-Pocket Costs for ABA Therapy Explained

ABA therapy is a widely recognized treatment for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). For families paying out of pocket, the cost can be significant.


On average, ABA therapy costs between $120 and $150 per hour. If a child requires 20 hours of therapy per week, this can amount to approximately $2,400 to $3,000 weekly, or $124,800 to $156,000 annually.


Factors Influencing ABA Therapy Costs

Several factors can impact the overall cost of ABA therapy:


  • Therapy Intensity: Children may need anywhere from 10 to 40 hours of therapy per week, affecting total expenses.
  • Location: Therapy costs can vary by region due to differences in the cost of living and local demand.
  • Therapist Qualifications: Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) typically charge higher rates due to their specialized training and expertise.
  • Insurance Coverage: Insurance plans may cover a portion of the costs, reducing out-of-pocket expenses. However, coverage varies by plan and state.


Financial Assistance Options

To help manage the costs of ABA therapy, consider the following options:


  • Insurance: Many insurance plans now cover ABA therapy, though coverage can vary. It's essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your benefits.
  • State Programs: Some states offer Medicaid waivers or other programs that can assist with therapy costs. Eligibility and availability depend on your state.
  • Grants and Scholarships: Organizations such as ACT Today! and the CARE Family Grant Program offer financial assistance to families seeking ABA therapy.


If you're in Texas or New Mexico and seeking ABA therapy, Steady Strides ABA offers personalized ABA services tailored to your child's needs. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to supporting your child's development in a compassionate and effective manner.



Contact Steady Strides ABA today to learn more about their services and how they can assist your family.


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