
These graduate-level providers offer in-person ABA therapy with their staff of trained technicians and may use telehealth for intake, supervision or parent training when appropriate. This flexible approach helps families begin services faster while maintaining high clinical standards.


Eric Geimer
Accepted Insurance
96813
Honolulu
- Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs)
- Behavior intervention planning & support
- Family-centered ABA services
- School-based consultation and IEP collaboration
- Supporting transitions and skill-building across settings
- Cultural responsiveness in care delivery


Ethan Brewer
78750
Austin
- Individualized verbal behavior programming
- Functional behavior assessments and reduction plans
- Support for adolescents and teens
- Clinical supervision and team development
- Data-driven decision making
- Coordination across home, clinic, and school environments


Deepa Moses
77302
Conroe
- ABA in the Community


Halee Anthony
77630
Orange
- School-based ABA implementation and consultation
- Mental and behavioral health coordination
- Special education systems and supports
- Youth Mental Health First Aid training
- Cross-district program development
- Applied Behavior Analysis in public education settings


Kylie Hatch
76018
Arlington
- MTSS and PBIS implementation in schools
- Early childhood behavioral support
- Parent and teacher coaching
- IEP and IFSP navigation and advocacy
- Functional behavior assessments
- ABA training and clinical supervision


Katrina Ketterer
97229
Portland
- Parent education and caregiver training
- Applied Behavior Analysis across home and school settings
- Case management and behavior intervention
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Crisis intervention and safety planning
- Remote and in-person clinical leadership


Misty Perez Estevez
75941
Diboil
- Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI)
- Functional behavior assessments and plan development
- Verbal behavior and speech support
- Autism spectrum disorders
- Caregiver training and staff coaching
- Classroom consultation and behavior support in school settings


Laura Delay
12804
Queensbury
- Goal bank development and documentation support
- Cross-disciplinary collaboration (tech, clinical, compliance)
- School-based behavior intervention and crisis response
- Visual supports and scalable staff training resources
- Ethical innovation in autism care


Robin McKnight
75941
- Dual diagnosis (intellectual disability and mental illness)
- Residential and supported living behavioral services
- Crisis prevention and intervention planning
- Counseling and psychotherapy for adults with disabilities
- Telehealth ABA and mental health support
- Staff training and supervision in high-need settings


Nicole Parks
80918
Colorado Springs
- Parent Focused Care
- Telehealth
- Balance Method


Gretchen Smith Vazquez
80922
Colorado Springs
- Functional behavior assessments and intervention planning
- School consultation and IEP support
- Family-centered ABA services
- Supporting transitions across home and classroom settings
- Staff training and systems-level collaboration


Angelina Waterman
81147
Pagosa Springs
- Behavioral wellness and personal growth coaching
- Autism and neurodiversity-affirming care
- Parent-child relationship development
- Prenatal and postpartum behavioral support
- Trauma-informed, assent-based ABA
- Bilingual services in Spanish and English
- CEU training, supervision, and mentorship for ABA professionals


Cierra Haynes
80918
Coloradfo Springs
- Balance Method
- Parent/Child Centric Approch
- Telehealth


Dan Zaves
80927
Colorado Springs
- In-Home ABA
- Community Based ABA
- Works with whole pediatric age range


Jakeline Canales
80817
Pueblo
- Trauma-informed and assent-based ABA
- Severe behavior management
- Parent and caregiver collaboration
- Bilingual care for Spanish-speaking families
- Staff training and clinical team development
- Clinic and program leadership
Paying for ABA therapy doesn’t have to be stressful.
As a parent, you already have so much on your plate. That’s why we’re here to help you navigate the financial side of your child’s care. ABA therapy is covered by most major insurance plans, and our team will handle the insurance coordination for you. For families who qualify, we can also explore need-based financial assistance. From your first call to every step along the way, we’re here to support your child and your entire family.
We accept most insurance providers, including:







How it works




Why Independent Clinics Matter
In-Home ABA That Fits Your Life
- The providers we work with bring therapy to you, wherever your child is most comfortable.
- That might mean home, daycare, school, or virtual sessions. Our flexible care model ensures that therapy integrates into your family’s daily routine, rather than disrupting it.
- Our network is made up of independent, local clinicians who prioritize collaboration, not control, so you stay in charge of your child’s care.
Support for the Full Pediatric Age Range
- Many ABA centers stop care when a child turns 8. Not us. We support the full pediatric age range, toddlers to age 21.
- Your child deserves more than short-term support. With Alpaca, they can build a long-term relationship with a provider who understands their growth over time and adapts care as their needs evolve.
- We also support your whole family with educational events and resources, including parent webinars, advocacy toolkits, and grant guides.
More Care. Less Wait.
- Waiting months for ABA shouldn’t be the norm. At Alpaca, we help families connect with the right provider in just a few days.
- We work exclusively with independent providers, which allows us to stay flexible and waitlist-free. That means faster assessments, quicker treatment starts, and the end of years-long waits.
- Ready to get started? We’ll handle the paperwork, help coordinate referrals, and walk you through every step.










