One-on-One in Your Boston Home
Sessions take place in the spaces your child knows best. Skills built at the kitchen table or in the playroom carry over faster than skills built in a clinic.
Golden Bridge ABA provides home-based ABA therapy services for children with autism throughout Boston — one-on-one, BCBA-designed programs delivered in your home, at your child's school, and out in the community. No clinic drive, no waitlist gimmicks — just evidence-based care that fits your family's life.
Home-based ABA therapy is one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) delivered in your child's home — where learning happens inside the real moments of daily life: mealtimes, transitions, sibling play, getting dressed, settling down for sleep. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designs an individualized program, and a trained Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) runs daily sessions, with regular BCBA supervision and parent coaching built in.
Sessions take place in the spaces your child knows best. Skills built at the kitchen table or in the playroom carry over faster than skills built in a clinic.
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst writes the plan, sets the goals, and supervises every case. A trained RBT runs your child's home-based sessions on a consistent schedule.
Goals reflect what actually matters to your family — communicating wants, handling transitions, joining siblings in play, building independence with daily routines.
From Back Bay to Dorchester, Allston to East Boston — wherever your family lives in Boston, we bring home-based ABA therapy to you.
One-on-one home-based ABA therapy delivered in the comfort of your Boston home, integrated with your family's daily routines. Great for children whose challenges show up most at home — mealtimes, transitions, sleep, and play.
Our team partners with Boston Public Schools (BPS), charter schools, and private schools across the city. We support IEP-aligned goals, classroom behavior plans, and consultation with teachers.
BCBA-led parent coaching helps caregivers across Boston use the same strategies our therapists do — so progress continues between sessions.
Driving across Boston traffic to a clinic three times a week is a lot to ask of any family. Home-based ABA therapy in Boston gives your child the same evidence-based care, without the commute — and with parents and siblings woven into the plan from day one.
Learning to ask for a snack in the kitchen, or to share with a sibling in the living room, transfers to the real world more naturally than skills built in a clinic playroom.
No carpooling between school and a clinic. No siblings dragged along. Therapy happens where your child is most regulated and ready to learn.
Because sessions happen in your home, you see the strategies in action — and your BCBA coaches you directly so the same approach continues all week.
Golden Bridge ABA delivers home-based and in-school ABA therapy across every Boston neighborhood, including:
Home-based ABA therapy is one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis delivered in your child's home, where learning is woven into real routines — mealtimes, transitions, play, sleep. A BCBA designs the program, and a trained RBT runs daily sessions in your Boston home, with regular BCBA oversight and parent training.
We provide home-based ABA therapy throughout Boston, including Back Bay, South End, Dorchester, Roxbury, Jamaica Plain, Allston, Brighton, Charlestown, East Boston, West Roxbury, Hyde Park, Mattapan, and the Fenway.
Yes. Our BCBAs and RBTs collaborate with Boston Public Schools and private schools across the city to support students with autism in the classroom, with goals aligned to each student's IEP.
Yes. MassHealth covers ABA therapy for children with autism throughout Boston. We're also in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of MA, Tufts Health Plan, Aetna, and Cigna. We verify your benefits at no cost.
Most Boston families complete intake and insurance verification within 1–3 weeks. Once approved, we match your child with a Boston-area RBT supervised by a BCBA and begin home sessions on your schedule.
Hours are individualized based on your child's assessment, age, and goals — typically anywhere from 10 to 30+ hours per week. Your BCBA recommends a starting schedule and adjusts as your child progresses.
Free 30-minute consultation. We'll listen first, then talk through what home-based ABA therapy could look like for your family in Boston.
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