The Gold Standard of Autism Care, Delivered. Accessible ABA Therapy for Your Patients.

Too Many Families Are Left Waiting
1 out of 30 American children (2.4m) are on the Autism spectrum

Currently, autism therapy support is often delayed and difficult to access.

Across the industry, there is severe mismatch between required vs delivered therapy, and a lack of personalized care.

2. Kansas Health Institute Issue Brief
3. Croen et al, 2017 Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
Upholding the Gold Standard in ASD Treatment
50+ years of peer-reviewed research
Only evidence-based treatment recommended by AAP, AMA, and Surgeon General
2x more effective than other interventions
Improves communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors

Making ABA Accessible, Everywhere.
Forta revolutionizes telehealth ABA by removing care barriers. We connect patients with certified ABA therapists at home, increasing accessibility for rural/underserved families and offering scheduling flexibility. Every child deserves top-tier care, regardless of location or socioeconomic status.

Equivalent Outcomes,
Improved Affordability.
We Partner With You
and Your Patients' Payors


See the Clinical Evidencefor Telehealth ABA

Have Questions? Let's Talk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our referral process is designed to be simple and streamlined. Simply fill out our secure online application or contact our Physician Liaison team at care@fortahealth.com, and we will handle the rest, including insurance verification and patient onboarding.
All therapy is directed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). We use a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform and provide parents with extensive training and live, real-time coaching to act as facilitators.
No. Research shows equivalent clinical outcomes. Telehealth often leads to better skill generalization because children learn and practice new skills in their natural home environment.
Not always. Our clinical assessment is crucial for determining the right fit. For children with significant safety concerns, such as elopement (running away) or severe physical aggression, traditional in-person services in a controlled setting may be a more appropriate initial approach. Our priority is choosing the safest and most effective modality for each child's specific situation.
We typically require about 15 hours per week of structured therapy time from the participating caregiver. We understand this is a significant commitment and can guide families to financial assistance programs and grants specifically designed to offset the potential income impact.
Parent involvement is at the core of our model. We empower parents with the skills and strategies needed to support their child's development. This parent-led approach not only facilitates progress during sessions but integrates therapeutic techniques into the family's daily life.