Your ABA Questions—Answered
Getting Started
How do I start the process with Bright Path ABA?
The journey begins with a simple conversation. You can call us, email us at info@brightpathaba.com, or fill out the contact form on our website. We will then schedule a complimentary, no-obligation consultation with a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to discuss your family’s specific needs.
What documents do I need to provide?
To get started, we typically need a copy of your insurance card, a prescription or referral for ABA therapy from your child’s doctor (if required by your insurance), and any recent diagnostic reports or evaluations (e.g., psychological, speech, or school-based reports).
How long does intake take?
Can I take a tour?
Absolutely! We encourage families to visit our centers in Staten Island and East Brunswick. Please contact us to schedule a personal tour to see our learning environments and meet some of our team members.
Our Services
What types of ABA therapy do you offer?
We offer comprehensive ABA therapy delivered center-based, in-home, or in community/school settings.
What is Early Intervention?
Early Intervention provides play-based ABA for toddlers and preschool-aged children to build foundational communication and social skills.
How does Parent Training work?
BCBAs provide hands-on coaching and strategies to empower parents to support progress at home.
Do you offer social skills groups?
Yes—structured peer-based groups that build cooperation, conversation, emotional regulation, and social problem-solving.
Insurance Billing
Which insurance plans do you accept?
We accept major insurance plans including Aetna, Cigna, Horizon BCBS, UnitedHealthcare, and multiple Medicaid plans.
Do you handle the insurance authorization process?
Yes, our team manages all authorizations, renewals, and communication with insurance providers.
What if my insurance is not on your list?
We offer private-pay options and superbills for possible out-of-network reimbursement.
What are my responsibilities for co-pays and deductibles?
Families are responsible for co-pays, deductibles, and co-insurance based on their plan.
Scheduling Hours
What are your hours of operation?
Most centers operate 8 AM–7 PM Monday–Friday, with flexible scheduling for in-home services.
What is your cancellation policy?
We request 24–48 hours’ notice to support consistent attendance.
Progress Outcomes
How do you measure my child’s progress?
We use data-driven ABA methods, with BCBAs analyzing progress to adjust treatment plans as needed.
How often will I receive updates?
Parents receive frequent session updates, BCBA communication, and monthly formal reviews.