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FAQ 

 Neurodiversity-affirming ABA therapy practice in Broward County, FL

 

1.    What is ABA therapy, and how does it work?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps individuals develop essential life skills by using positive reinforcement and individualized strategies. Our neurodiversity-affirming approach focuses on supporting, not changing, a child’s natural way of thinking and learning.

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2.    Who can benefit from ABA therapy?

While ABA therapy is often used for autistic children, it can benefit individuals with ADHD, developmental delays, and other behavioral or social struggles.

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3.    How does Creative Minds ABA Services Inc. differ from other ABA providers?

We take a neurodiversity-affirming approach, meaning we respect and celebrate differences rather than trying to “fix” behaviors. Our focus is on skill-building, autonomy, and supporting the child’s strengths.

 

4.    What age groups do you work with?

We provide ABA therapy for from ages 1 to 20, and tailor our programs to meet their developmental needs.

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5.    Where do you provide services?

We offer therapy in-home, in the community, and in some cases, school settings throughout Broward County, FL.

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6.    How do I get started with ABA therapy?

The first step is to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your child’s needs, conduct an assessment, and develop an individualized treatment plan.

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7.    Do you accept insurance?

Yes, we work with various insurance providers. Contact us to verify your coverage and discuss payment options.

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8.    What does a typical ABA session look like?

Sessions are play-based and engaging, focusing on skill-building, communication, emotional regulation, and daily living skills. Every session is individualized to the child’s needs.

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9.    How long does ABA therapy last?

Therapy duration varies depending on the child’s goals. Some children receive therapy for a few months, while others continue for years with periodic re-evaluations.

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10.    Do you offer parent training and support?

Yes! We believe parents are key partners in a child’s progress. We offer parent training, workshops, and a parent support group to help navigate the journey.

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Respite care for children to adults with disabilities in Broward County, FL

 

1.    What is respite care?

Respite care provides temporary relief for caregivers by offering in-home or community-based support for children and adults with disabilities.

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 2.    Who is eligible for your respite care services?

Our services are designed for individuals with disabilities of all ages, from children to adults, who require supervision and support with daily activities.

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 3.    Where do you provide respite care?

We offer services in-home, in the community, or at designated respite locations in Broward County, FL.

    

4.    How does Creative Minds Home Care differ from other respite providers?

We take a compassionate, person-centered approach, ensuring individuals receive care that respects their preferences, routines, and unique needs.

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 5.    Is respite care only for full-time caregivers?

No, anyone needing temporary care for a loved one can utilize our services—whether for a few hours a week or longer periods.

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6.    What services are included in respite care?

Our caregivers provide supervision, social engagement, assistance with daily activities, light meal preparation, and companionship.

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7.    How do I get started with respite care?

Contact us to schedule a consultation, where we’ll discuss your needs and create a customized care plan.

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 8.    Do you accept private pay or insurance?

We currently accept private pay. Reach out to discuss rates and payment options.

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9.    What qualifications do your caregivers have?

Our caregivers are trained professionals with experience in disability care, CPR/First Aid certification, and ongoing training in best practices.

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10.    Can I request the same caregiver each time?

Yes, we strive to maintain consistency by matching families with the same caregiver whenever possible to build trust and familiarity.

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