In-Home ABA Therapy Built Around Your Family

Why In-Home ABA Changes Everything
Your child practices communication at the dinner table, self-regulation during bedtime routines, and social skills with siblings.
Your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) works one-on-one with your child in the spaces they know best.
You're not in a waiting room. You're in the room. Watch your RBT work with your child, ask questions in real time, and learn techniques you can reinforce between sessions.
Your BCBA builds an individualized therapy plan around your child's specific goals, your family's routines, and the spaces where your child is most comfortable and engaged.
We accepts major insurance plans and Medicaid in our service areas. Our team handles verification, prior authorizations, and paperwork so you can focus on your child, not your coverage.
Your child's BCBA reviews session data, updates treatment goals monthly, and stays in close contact with your family. You always know where your child stands and what's coming next.
What the Research Shows About In-Home ABA
Your Family's In-Home ABA Journey
We start with a no-cost conversation to understand your child's needs and your family's goals. Our team verifies your insurance coverage and walks you through what to expect, so there are no surprises.
Your child's BCBA conducts an assessment and builds a therapy plan tailored to your child's development journey. Together, you'll discuss session frequency, focus areas, and how therapy will fit into your family's daily life.
Your dedicated RBT arrives at your home and starts working with your child. Sessions focus on the specific skills outlined in your child's treatment plan. You observe, learn techniques, and ask questions as therapy happens in real time.
Your BCBA tracks data from every session, adjusts goals as your child grows, and meets with you regularly to review progress. Over time, you become more confident reinforcing what your child is learning between sessions. That's the real power of In-home ABA.
What Getting Started Looks Like


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Frequently Asked Questions
In-Home ABA focuses on generalization, teaching your child skills in their natural environment so they transfer immediately to daily life. Clinic-Based ABA occurs in a structured facility. In-home therapy is ideal for mastering routines like mealtime, dressing, and sibling interaction where they actually happen.
Research shows that skills learned in familiar settings transfer more naturally to everyday life. Your child practices real skills in real situations: getting dressed, eating meals, interacting with siblings. Plus, you’re right there to reinforce what they’re learning between sessions.
You'll need a stable internet connection, a device with camera and microphone (computer, tablet, or smartphone), and a quiet space for virtual sessions.
This is where Forta Health is fundamentally different. Rather than sending a replacement therapist your family has never met, your Virtual BT steps in for the session under the same BCBA supervision and treatment plan. Your child stays on track. Your family’s trust and routine stay intact. Our goal is to never miss a session due to availability, and this model lets us greatly reduce the cancellations that have long plagued In-Home ABA.
Every Forta Health therapist is background-checked, certified, and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Your child’s BCBA oversees every session plan and monitors progress continuously. You’re always welcome to be present during sessions. In fact, we encourage it.
With In-home ABA, a certified RBT comes to your house and works with your child one-on-one in person. With Virtual ABA, your child's clinical team connects with your family through video, and you play an active role in guiding your child during sessions with BCBA coaching. Both are evidence-based and supervised by a BCBA. The biggest difference is delivery: in-home gives you a therapist physically present in your space, while virtual gives you flexibility to access care from anywhere without geographic limitations.
Yes. Some families benefit from a combination of both. For example, your child might work with an in-home RBT for hands-on skill building during the week and use Virtual ABA sessions for parent coaching, BCBA check-ins, or scheduling flexibility. Your BCBA will help determine the right mix based on your child's needs and your family's goals.
In-home ABA is currently available in select cities. The fastest way to check eligibility is to apply through our intake forms. It will assess your zip code, insurance and diagnosis to identify the services you are eligible for.



