In-Home ABA Therapy
In-home ABA therapy brings professional, BCBA-supervised therapy directly to your family. Your child learns and practices skills in the environment where they spend most of their time — which means the skills they develop in therapy are immediately applicable to real life. For many families in Miami-Dade County, in-home therapy is the most convenient and effective option.
Why Home-Based Therapy Works
Research shows that children often learn best in familiar environments. In-home therapy allows your child to practice skills in the exact situations where they need them — following morning routines, playing with siblings, sitting at the dinner table, or getting ready for bed. There’s no need to transfer skills from a clinic to home because therapy happens where life happens.
What to Expect
A trained RBT arrives at your home at a scheduled time and works one-on-one with your child for the duration of the session. Sessions typically run 2 to 4 hours, depending on your child’s treatment plan. Your RBT brings all necessary materials and follows a structured plan while keeping sessions fun and engaging. Your BCBA visits regularly to observe sessions, update goals, and meet with your family.
Serving All of Miami-Dade County
Our therapists serve families throughout Miami-Dade County, including Doral, Kendall, Homestead, Miami Beach, Hialeah, Coral Gables, and surrounding areas. We match your family with a therapist who lives nearby to minimize travel time and maximize consistency. Scheduling is flexible, with morning, afternoon, and early evening availability.
Key Benefits
- Therapy in your child’s natural environment
- No travel required — we come to you
- Skills immediately applicable to daily routines
- Serving all of Miami-Dade County
- Flexible scheduling including afternoons and evenings
Related Services
School-Based ABA Therapy
On-site therapy support at your child's school to promote academic success, classroom behavior, and social integration with peers.
504/IEP Support
Collaboration with schools and educational teams to develop, review, and support your child's 504 plan or Individualized Education Program.
Community-Based Instruction
Real-world skill building in community settings like parks, stores, and restaurants to help your child generalize learned behaviors across environments.