In-home ABA therapy delivers Applied Behavior Analysis right in your home and community, where your child lives, learns, and plays every day. At Ryse ABA Therapy, families across Southern Utah start care with no waitlist — and our team verifies your insurance for you before you begin.
What in-home ABA therapy is
In-home ABA therapy is evidence-based autism care delivered where your family spends its time, instead of at a clinic. ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a well-established, individualized approach that helps build communication, daily-living, social, and self-regulation skills while reducing behaviors that get in the way of learning. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes ABA as a widely used, evidence-based therapy for autism (CDC). Every program at Ryse is designed and overseen by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and tailored to your child — never a one-size-fits-all template.
Who it’s for
In-home ABA therapy at Ryse is for individuals ages 2 through 65 who have an autism diagnosis and active insurance coverage. Most ABA providers stop at young children; we don’t. Whether you’re a parent of a toddler just starting their journey, a family supporting a school-age child, or an adult seeking support, our care adapts to the person in front of us. Plans are built around real goals that matter to your family and your daily life.
What to expect
You can expect personalized, play-based sessions in your home and around your community. Because therapy happens where skills are actually used — at the table, in the yard, at the store — your child practices in real settings, and family members can be part of the process. Care is data-driven: your BCBA tracks progress and adjusts the plan as your child grows. We pair clinical structure with warmth, so sessions feel supportive, not clinical or cold.
The benefits
Bringing ABA into the home and community offers practical, everyday advantages:
- Real-world learning — skills are taught where they’re needed, which supports generalization.
- Family involvement — caregivers learn strategies they can use between sessions.
- Comfort and consistency — familiar surroundings can lower stress for your child.
- No travel — no commute to a clinic, which is meaningful across Washington and Iron County’s spread-out communities.
ABA is individualized and evidence-based; we describe what it does honestly and make no promises of specific outcomes or cures.
Why families across Southern Utah choose Ryse
Families choose Ryse because we lead with relief. There’s no waitlist — you can start this week instead of waiting months elsewhere. We verify your insurance for you with a free benefits check, so you don’t have to untangle coverage alone. Care is BCBA-led by Clinical Director Noah Rasmussen, BCBA, giving you experienced clinical oversight without the jargon. And everything is family-first — built around your home, your community, and your goals.
We proudly serve Southern Utah: St. George, Washington, Hurricane, Santa Clara, Ivins, La Verkin (Washington County) and Cedar City (Iron County).
Clinically reviewed by Noah Rasmussen, BCBA.
Ready to start? Let’s Ryse together
If your child has an autism diagnosis and active insurance coverage, you can begin in-home ABA therapy with no waitlist. Call (385) 549-5656 for a free insurance and benefits check, and our team will walk you through every step in plain language.
When we Ryse together, we achieve more.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the waitlist for ABA therapy in St. George or Southern Utah?+
Ryse ABA Therapy has no waitlist — families start right away. Many ABA providers have months-long waitlists, but we built our intake to begin care quickly. Once your child has an autism diagnosis and active coverage, we verify benefits and schedule your first in-home sessions, often within the same week.
Does insurance cover in-home ABA therapy in Utah?+
In most cases, yes. ABA is widely recognized as an evidence-based autism service, and many Utah plans (including Medicaid and major commercial insurers) cover it when there is an autism diagnosis. Coverage varies by plan, so we run a free benefits check and verify your specific insurance for you before we begin.
What's the difference between in-home and clinic-based ABA?+
In-home ABA brings therapy into your house and community, where skills are actually used. Your child learns in real, familiar settings — at the dinner table, on the playground, during daily routines. Clinic-based ABA happens at a center. In-home care makes it easier to involve family and practice skills where they matter most.
At what age can my child start ABA therapy, and can adults get it too?+
Ryse ABA Therapy serves clients ages 2 to 65. ABA is often associated with young children, and early support can be valuable, but it is not only for kids. Teens and adults with autism can benefit too. We build every plan around the individual, regardless of age.
How do I get my child started in ABA therapy in Washington County?+
Three steps: (1) confirm an autism diagnosis, (2) we verify your insurance benefits for free, and (3) we begin in-home or community-based sessions — with no waitlist. Call (385) 549-5656 and our team will walk you through each step in plain language.
What does a BCBA do?+
A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) is a credentialed clinician who designs and oversees your child's individualized ABA program. At Ryse, Clinical Director Noah Rasmussen, BCBA, leads care — assessing needs, setting goals with your family, supervising the team, and adjusting plans based on real progress data.