LBAPS
WITH EMPOWER ABA
Behavioral Health ABA services are designed to target clients, which are ages 1-21, through a comprehensive program, including the parents, schools and therapists to ensure significant functional progress in their lives in the areas of: language, communication, social interaction and behavior

Company Overview
LBAPS is an evolving company which began as a seedling corporation in 2007, building into a big business operation in 2022. The growth is attributed to quality ABA services provided as it aligns with care, compliance and technological advances in the healthcare industry.
ABA
“Changing One Life At A Time”
LBAPS is committed to servicing high functioning autistic clients at the highest level of care!
LBAPS Represent...
220% Increase in ABA client skill acquisition
58 Homegrown BCBA’s since 2017
90% Employee retention
7 New States
ABA specific new sites to open by the close of 2023
5 New Social Group Sites since 2021

Join Our LBAPS Team
Are you looking for a position where you see progress happen in real life? Where you get to watch children master their goals? If so, then a position within LBAPS ABA program is for you! We are currently hiring Registered Behavior Technicians or Paraprofessionals (with a high school diploma) for our growing program.
Join our large team and grow through
- High level of on-the-job training
- A supportive caring environment, we believe creating a supportive, caring environment for our team is the best way to provide exceptional care to kids.
- An Award-winning culture
- The opportunity to leave work each day knowing you've made a difference.
What You'll Do
- Work with individual children on a 1:1 basis.
- Participate in the development of program plans and provide updates on progress. Ensure that each client’s individual plan is implemented as written.
- Maintain appropriate records, collect data and complete of treatment notes as required and within the specified time frames.
What You'll Need
- Required: High School Diploma
- Preferred: Minimum of two years’ experience working with children
- Organization, time management, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work effectively, accurately, and efficiently under multiple demands and frequent interruptions.
- Ability to accept and initiate change, have patience and understanding, and work within a team environment.
- Confidentiality regarding the affairs of clients, staff, their families, and Child Serve.
A paraprofessional at LBAPS is responsible for the direct implementation of child specific Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) programs as written by the Behavior Analyst. RBTs work with the child and family by providing behavioral interventions and skill acquisition programming.
LBAPS At A Glance
Behavioral Health ABA services are designed to target clients, which are ages 1-21, through a comprehensive program, including the parents, schools and therapists to ensure significant functional progress in their lives in the areas of: language, communication, social interaction and behavior

Founded year 2017

1000+
Serviced over 1000 clients since inception

Headquarters
in New York City with locations in New Jersey, New Hampshire, Texas, and South Dakota

Best In Class Service & Success Rates

Clients
Homes and Community Centers
The Process for ABA therapy
- Upon receiving the completed intake packet and proof of diagnosis, we will forward a request for an assessment to your insurance carrier.
- It may take up to a week to receive authorization for an assessment.
- It may take up to a month until we assign a BCBA to do the assessment.
- ABCBA will contact the family to arrange a convenient time to do the assessment.
- A comprehensive evaluation will be conducted. The evaluation may include formal testing, homeschool observation, consultation with other professionals involved in your child’s development.
- A BCBA will write up a treatment plan, parental input and suggestions will be considered and included in the treatment plan. Parent Guardian signature is required in order to submit treatment plan to insurance carrier.
- Authorization for services from your insurance carrier may take up to three weeks.
- Depending on staff availability it may take up to 2 months after receiving authorization until the treatment plan is implemented. Please Make sure to notify our office immediately if you are expecting any insurance change!
We aim to hire professional, courteous and trained staff to work with our clients. We do extensive reference check prior to hiring. All ABA therapists must review our training. New ABA Therapist are required to observe ABA sessions from another experienced therapist.
We realize that every child is unique and not always will a therapist who works well with one child be successful to work with another child. Besides for our reference check we take additional precautious measures prior to assigning a therapist to a case.
- Your child’s BCBA interviews the ABA Therapist and discusses your child’s programs to ensure that the therapist has a basic understanding of your child’s needs.
- The ABA Therapist will arrange a time to meet with you and your child so you can talk with her and get a feel if you are comfortable with him her.
- If an ABA Program is already in place the ABA Therapist will be asked to observe an ABA Session with the BCBA or other therapist on the case.
Not at all. In a home program you have the opportunity to see how the people working with your child preform. When your child is in school you don’t exactly know what’s going on as you are not there to observe the situation. School staff as well as home staff require supervision and training. It may take time until “any” staff will know how to deal with your child.
Of course, it is a blessing when you have someone coming into your home who has it all figured out and knows exactly how to deal and teach your child. But this is not always the case. Since every child is unique it may take time even for an experienced therapist to learn how to work with your child in particular. Your child’s BCBA will be there to train and observe and make sure that the therapists are implementing the programs correctly. In general, it may take time for an ABA Home Program to be fully successful, and may require patience from your end.
Of course, you should share ideas and advice with the individuals working with your child. However, you should not interrupt during a session. You can schedule 10-15 minutes before the session or after to discuss any concerns, helpful tips, or information.
As we explained, you will need to give a chance for any new therapist. However, there is always a possibility that a therapist is just not the right match. Please discuss with your BCBA or call our office and we will try to resolve in a courteous way without hurting anyone