Appleseeds Behavioral Center is a
Georgia center designed for children with autism that opened in 2013, before
Ava’s Law was passed in 2015. Ava’s Law mandates that state-funded insurance programs
must provide ABA (applied behavioral analysis) coverage to children with autism
under the age of seven. At the beginning of 2019, Ava’s Law will add ABA
coverage for people with autism under the age of twenty-one.
The Appleseeds Behavioral Center team
called the initial implementation of Ava’s Law “an amazing step in the right
direction for Georgia families that needed access to ABA!” The year that the
law came into effect, Appleseeds expanded services to include an Early
Intervention Clinic, and in 2018, it opened two additional locations.
The 2019 amendment is yet another
step in the right direction, and it will make ABA more accessible across the
state. Learn more about Ava’s Law .
Would you like to read more
information from and about Georgia’s Appleseeds Behavioral Center? If so, you
can find complete details at www.abatherapyga.com
or call 770-627-2267 with any questions.
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