Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Appleseeds Behavioral Center - Working Toward Improved Outcomes


The professionals at Appleseeds Behavioral Center work together to provide children with Autism and their families the therapy and support they need to achieve improved long-term outcomes.

A resource of treatment for the Autism community in Georgia since 2013, Appleseeds Behavioral Center strives to deliver the friendly, supportive learning environment in which children receive impactful, effective Applied Behavior Analysis and care—and in which parents and caregivers are made to feel a welcome and active participant in the process.

Appleseeds offers children and families ABA as part of their Early Intervention Program—something which has been shown to be very effective at addressing children’s needs throughout the treatment process. They also provide parent training, in-home and community services, and support groups as a way to maximize outcomes and learning potential every step of the way.

Learn more by visiting the Appleseeds website today.

Friday, April 12, 2019

Appleseeds Behavioral Center: Committed to the Autism Community

Since 2013, Appleseeds Behavioral Center has been making high-quality ABA treatment accessible and available to the Autism community across the state of Georgia. Staffed by well-trained professionals and ABA, OT and SLP therapists, the Appleseeds team comes together as a team to provide the best long-term outcomes possible for every child that walks through their door.

Now with locations in Kennesaw, Rome and Calhoun, Georgia, Appleseeds Behavioral Center has the capability to offer treatment to more children and families than ever before. Appleseeds offers a friendly therapeutic environment in which both children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and their families feel at home—and in which each child gets the early intervention and focus needed to best address their needs.

From Applied Behavior Analysis and Caregiver Training to In-Home and Community Services, and Community Events and Support Groups, Appleseeds Behavioral Center is the home of high-quality, effective therapy for children with Autism and their families. Learn more by visiting their website today.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Appleseeds Behavioral Center - How to Get Started with ABA Treatment


If you choose Appleseeds Behavioral Center to provide your child with Autism quality Applied Behavior Analysis services, it’s important to know how to begin the treatment process—the steps that must be completed in order to ensure everything goes as smoothly and seamlessly as possible.


When you choose Appleseeds Behavioral Center, be sure to get to know each step of the treatment process, including:
  • The completion of intake paperwork, including the initial intake form, proof of diagnosis and all applicable records.
  • The verification of benefits. The Appleseeds team will need to verify such details as current insurance, the policyholder’s full name, the child’s full name, child DOB, current address and phone number.
  • Assessment Authorization. The step at which Appleseeds confirms Autism diagnosis.
  • Assessment, which is performed by an assessment manager and can take up to 10 hours.
  • Meeting with caregiver, which includes a review by the BCBA.
  • Ongoing treatment—the actual administration of ABA services.
  • Caregiver involvement and updated assessment (the latter is generally performed around six months into treatment).


Monday, April 1, 2019

Appleseeds Behavioral Center - Important Benchmarks

Appleseeds Behavioral Center has been offering high-quality Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to children with Autism and their families for more than five years. 


They continue to be one of the best resources of ABA therapy and treatment to children on the Autism Spectrum throughout the state of Georgia—an organization that makes effective treatment accessible and which continues to expand operations to serve even more.

Important benchmarks in the history of Appleseeds Behavioral Center include:

  • Official opening in 2013.
  • The passage of Ava’s Law in 2015, which mandated that insurance companies regulated by Georgia law provide ABA therapy to children with Autism.
  • Relocation from a 3,000 sq. ft. building to an 8,000 sq. ft. facility in 2015.
  • The addition of an Early Intervention Clinic in 2015.
  • The expansion of ABA insurance coverage by the Georgia Department of Community Health for individuals under the age of 21 with ASD.
The opening of two new locations in 2018 (Rome and Calhoun).