ABA Therapy in Hurricane, Utah
If you’re a parent in Hurricane searching for ABA therapy, you’ve probably already run into the hardest part: the wait. Families across Southern Utah are often told it will be months before a spot opens. Ryse ABA Therapy has no waitlist — Hurricane families start right away. That’s the first thing we want you to know, because relief shouldn’t have to wait.
In-home ABA therapy, built around your Hurricane family
Ryse delivers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) right where your family already lives. There’s no center to drive to, no commute to St. George, and no unfamiliar clinic room. We work in your home and in the everyday Hurricane places your family already goes — the kitchen table, the backyard, the grocery store, the park. ABA is an evidence-based, individualized approach, and our care is play-based, data-driven, and personalized to your child.
Our services support people across a wide age range — ages 2 through 65 — so we’re here for toddlers just beginning their journey, school-age kids, teens, and adults. Most providers stop at young children; we don’t.
Why in-home ABA works for Hurricane families
Hurricane sits along the eastern edge of Washington County, a real drive from the larger clinics clustered near St. George. For a family managing school schedules, work, and a child’s needs, a daily round-trip to a center is a heavy ask. In-home ABA removes that burden entirely.
It also works better. Skills practiced in the real settings where your family lives tend to carry over more naturally than skills taught in a clinic. When your child learns to manage a transition, ask for help, or navigate a routine in their own home, that learning has somewhere to live. Hurricane’s school-age population is significant — more than a quarter of city residents are under 18, per the 2020 U.S. Census — and many of those families are balancing the Washington County School District calendar with everything else. We build around your schedule, not ours.
Insurance, no waitlist, and honest expectations
We verify your insurance benefits for you, free of charge, so you don’t have to decode coverage on your own. To begin ABA, two things are required: an autism diagnosis and active insurance coverage. If you have both, we can usually move quickly.
Care at Ryse is BCBA-led by our Clinical Director, Noah Rasmussen, BCBA. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst designs and oversees your child’s program, adjusting it as real progress data comes in. We describe ABA accurately and never promise cures or guaranteed outcomes — what we offer is consistent, individualized, family-first support.
How to get started in Hurricane
- Call (385) 549-5656 for a free insurance and benefits check.
- Share your child’s autism diagnosis and confirm active coverage.
- We build a personalized plan and begin in your home — often the same week, because there’s no waitlist.
In your home, in your community, built around your family. When we Ryse together, we achieve more.
Ready to begin? Call (385) 549-5656 or request a free insurance check.
Clinically reviewed by Noah Rasmussen, BCBA, Clinical Director of Ryse ABA Therapy.
Sources: Hurricane city population and age data — U.S. Census Bureau / Wikipedia: Hurricane, Utah. School district context — Washington County School District (Utah). About Applied Behavior Analysis and Board Certified Behavior Analysts — Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).