Building skills for a more independent life
Our ABA services for adults help individuals with disabilities build life skills, manage challenges, and engage in their communities—with dignity, choice, and collaboration at the core.
Quote from Dr. Peter Gerhardt – leader in adult services (look to pull quotes or data)
ABA therapy for adults
Adult behavioral services are designed to promote independence, community connection, and overall well-being. This might mean helping someone learn to cook meals, use public transportation safely, manage emotions, or develop job readiness skills.
Functional Behavior Assessments (FBA)
We begin by understanding the why behind behaviors.
Behavior Intervention Plans (BIP)
Personalized support plans built on respect and evidence-based practice.
Skill Development Goals
We help clients build meaningful life skills that support independence.
Training & Support for Families
We make sure everyone is supported — not just the client.
Reduction of Challenging Behaviors
We support behavior change only when necessary for health, safety, or access.
Coordination with Other Services
We don’t work in a silo. BAE collaborates with other care providers.
Who is this fit for?
ABA services for adults is for those ages 18+ who have intellectual or developmental disabilities and behavior support needs. Whether someone lives with family, in supported housing, or independently, we tailor services to their environment and goals.
Getting started is easy!

Tell us about your child
Fill out our intake form so we can learn more about your needs.

Complete assessment
We’ll meet to better understand your child’s needs and goals.

Services start!
Your provider will create a custom plan and we’ll adjust it as your child grows.



