Telehealth ABA for On-the-Go Families

No more rushing across town for therapy. Forta makes it easy to get ABA sessions without the daily grind.



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Online therapy that fits  your schedule

Forta’s flexible therapy sessions fit into your daily routine and allow you to be hands-on with your child’s care.

Be part of your child’s success story

Participate in your child's therapy sessions

Each session is 100% online with either a BT or BCBA leading each session and supported by you.

Accepting over 100 policies

Our team of advocates work to help you access your ABA benefits from payors across 45 states.

Eligibility requirements

Apply today and we’ll review your eligibility to receive our training free of charge. If approved, our care coordinators will be in touch within the week.

Apply today
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ASD Diagnosis

A formal diagnosis can be made by a child psychologist, pediatric neurologist, or developmental pediatrician clearly shows a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (often marked as F84.0).
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Insurance policy

We accept most private insurance and Medicaid insurance plans. Apply for more information.
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15 hour per week

We’re looking for committed parents who have the ability to help support at least 15 hours per week with their child in focused, guided learning.

Why Telehealth?

Receiving daily ABA without disruption

Work alongside your online clinical team for 10-20 hours of sessions weekly. In each session the parent will sit with their child and support the therapy delivered by your BT and BCBA over video conferencing.

Get the care your child needs

Forta empowers you to be part of the process, giving you tools and knowledge to help your child thrive through ongoing training.
Improve behavior

Reduce the frequency and intensity of meltdowns.

Develop new social skills

Take steps to develop social, learning, and communication skills with your child.

Build independence

Developing the confidence that your child can increase independence is our shared north star.

The Forta Path

Forta’s team of experienced clinicians guide you through our program to educate you on the fundamentals of ABA and the skills needed to support your child's ABA journey.
Step 1
Intake process

Talk to a member of our team to make sure parent supported ABA is a fit for you and your child.

Apply online
Complete intake call
Review diagnosis & insurance
Submit documents
Step 2
Parent training

Complete our parent training on your own time, 100% online and with the support of our expert ABA training team.

Training Orientation
Basics of ABA
Prepare for Therapy
Step 3
Clinical assessment

As we prepare for delivering therapy, you will need to participate in a clinical assessment with your child and assigned BCBA.

Complete Vineland
Complete Intake Questionnaire
Attend Clinical Assessment
Step 4
Treatment plan

Your BCBA will develop a personalized therapy plan for you and your child and approved by your insurance.

Clinical Assessment
Review Treatment Plan
Submit to Insurance
Continued Learning

Continue to hone the skills needed to support your child’s treatment plan as we work together to reinforce your child’s target behaviors.

Family powered autism therapy

Just listen to what our parents have to say.
I’ve been with them for a month. It’s the best decision I ever made.
— Audrey, with son James
Absolutely every parent should have this training.
— Jamie, with son Theodore
This training at least gives [parents] a better understanding of your child’s needs and challenges.
— Rose, with daughters Isabell and Emma
The parent training has already changed the way I think to make me a better teacher for my child. She has grown leaps and bounds this year academically.
— Jenna, with daughter Paisley
If we continue to grow how we have in just a month with Forta, I know he will be able to work independently on his own.
— Andrew, with son William
You will get all the guidance, training and help [you need]. Highly recommended.
— Jake, with daughter Olivia
Names and photos changed to protect identity of parent quotes pulled from public posts.