Address: 1921 Whittlesey Rd #400, Columbus, GA 31904, USA
Phone: +17062219629
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Kimmy D (Resilient_survivor)
Going on year 2 of waiting for services for my son, I constantly call requesting a call back and no one ever calls back. I left a one star review and they falsely responded saying I never been to their center, called corporate with no assistance. Completely failed me as a parent trying to get help.
Brina Katherine Dionne
ABA Goal Point is amazing! The staff truly cares for each child. The progress my son has made here is outstanding. Every staff member on site truly cares about what they do for each child. This is the BEST place 🖤
Britanya Sanford
I highly recommend this place ❤
TLC Chappell
I can't express how grateful we are to have been able to receive (and currently still receive) Aba services from such a wonderful place. Andreisy is the best of the best!! She is great at what she does and has a heart of gold. I have never met someone so passionate about their role in the business for the children and families to also include her co-workers. She is 1000 percent knowledgeable and professional as are all the sweet therapists there. We have been blessed to work with Sharon, Maddison, Danielle, Kim, Carley and other's. Each of you had an impact in our lives that we will never forget and will always be thankful for!
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-Goal Point Behavior Group employs Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs are required to have a master’s degree and complete 1500 hours of supervision prior to certification in addition to passing a board exam. -The individuals that implement the treatment plans designed by the Board certified behavior analysts are called Registered Behavior Technicians. They are required to complete forty hours of computer-based training, forty hours of supervision, and 1 month of training on-site prior to independently implementing treatment.
-An individualized assessment is completed by a board-certified behavior analyst to determine the level of medical necessity. -The number of recommended hours is provided to the caregivers and ultimately it is the caregiver’s decision on how many hours they can commit to based on their schedule.
Approximately 1 month from the initial phone intake
1. The intake coordinator contacts caregiver within 24 hours 2. Informs caregiver of the required document to complete chart registration -Referral from primary care physician -Psychological evaluation -New client registration packet 3.The intake coordinator schedules the initial assessment.
Training caregivers on their child’s individualized treatment plan and goals.
-An appointment is scheduled after the required documents are submitted to the insurance provider, which typically takes about 5-7 business days to approve. -After an initial assessment is conducted, the BCBA reviews the treatment plan with the caregiver. -If the requested time slot is available the treatment plan is submitted to the insurance provider, which typically takes 15 business days to approve.
-Collecting data daily for every client to ensure accurate progress monitoring via our web-based data collection software that our caregivers have access to. -Generating monthly progress reports based on individualized data.
-A research-based scientific approach proven to be effective in addressing the symptomology associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related developmental disabilities. -Consist of observable and measurable goals that may include the improvement of skill deficits, the acquisition of replacement behaviors, and the reduction of challenging behaviors.
1:1 Applied Behavior Analysis therapy, Caregiver training, Social Skills Groups, and telehealth services.
Medicaid, BlueCross BlueShield, CareSource, Amerigroup, PeachState Health Plan, WellCare, Humana and Tricare.
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