ABA Therapy in Fort Collins, Colorado

Looking for ABA therapy near you in Fort Collins? Alpaca Health is a group of local ABA providers in Fort Collins offering trusted, compassionate care for children with autism—right at home or in a nearby center. We match families with experienced clinicians in Fort Collins who provide personalized support tailored to each child’s unique needs. No waitlists. Flexible scheduling. Effective therapy that fits your life. Get started today.

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0-21 Years
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Fort Collins
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Accepted insurance:

Blue Cross Blue Shield
ChampVA
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Blue Cross Blue Shield
ChampVA
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Blue Cross Blue Shield
ChampVA
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Blue Cross Blue Shield
ChampVA
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West

Looking for trusted ABA therapy in Fort Collins?

ABA therapy in Fort Collins is available through Alpaca Health for families across Larimer County. Your child's BCBA works directly with Poudre School District on IEPs, and sessions can happen at home, at school, at daycare, or virtually depending on your child's needs.


Alpaca serves children and young adults ages 0-21 across all support levels. Here's what families in Fort Collins can access:

In-home ABA therapy: ages 0-21, personalized sessions in your Fort Collins home

In-school and in-daycare ABA: therapy integrated into your child's daily routine

Virtual ABA therapy: BCBA-coached telehealth sessions from home

Free autism evaluations: ADOS-2 assessments for children 18 months to 6 years

Parent training: twice-monthly Family Guidance sessions with your child's BCBA

Alpaca Health – ABA Therapy for Families

Meet Your Child's ABA Therapists in Fort Collins

Every therapist in Alpaca's network is an independent, Board Certified Behavior Analyst who chooses their own caseload and makes their own clinical decisions. No corporate quotas, no rotating staff. Your child builds a long-term relationship with one provider.

Sofia Rente

Sofia Rente

Available
Sofia Rente ABA
BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Anthem BCBS
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West

Colorado

  • Telehealth ABA therapy for Colorado families
  • Early childhood and pediatric ABA
  • Family collaboration and parent partnership
Ashlee Ramirez

Ashlee Ramirez

BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Cigna
Anthem BCBS
TriCare West

80920

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Early childhood intervention
  • Functional communication training
  • Parent collaboration
  • Telehealth services
  • Social skills
  • Life skills
Patricia Nguyen

Patricia Nguyen

BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
TriCare West
Aetna
Cigna
Anthem BCBS

Colorado

  • Early intervention
  • Trauma-informed care
  • Skill acquisition
  • Caregiver collaboration
Paradise Leuta

Paradise Leuta

Pathways to Paradise
BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West

Colorado

  • Telehealth
  • Parent collaboration
  • Care for ages 2 to 60
Miranda Whiteford

Miranda Whiteford

Available
Ascend Path ABA
BCBA
Colorado

Colorado

  • Family-centered ABA
  • Sustainable, clinician-supportive care
  • Support across clinic, home, and school
Kirstie Tanaka

Kirstie Tanaka

BCBA
Lowell, AR

Accepted Insurance

Cigna

72845

Lowell

Colorado

  • Older learners
  • Social skill acquisition
  • Severe maladaptive behavior reduction
James Blackmon

James Blackmon

Ascent Behavior Consulting LLC DBA Ascent Pathways
BCBA
Colorado

Colorado

  • Child-led, assent-based ABA
  • Individualized treatment planning
  • Clinician-first, integrity-driven care
Jacquelyn Heslep

Jacquelyn Heslep

Available
Play ABA
BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
TriCare West
Anthem BCBS
Aetna
Cigna

80918

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Acceptance and Commitment Training
  • Functional communication training
  • Language acquisition
  • Social skills intervention
  • Play skills
Elyanna Myer

Elyanna Myer

Sunrise Behavioral Consultants
BCBA
Thornton, CO

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Anthem BCBS

80229

Thornton

Colorado

  • Early intervention
  • Collaboration across disciplines
  • Parent training
  • Telehealth
Daniel Guglielmo

Daniel Guglielmo

Victory Lap ABA
BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

Aetna
Anthem BCBS
TriCare West
Cigna
Health First Colorado Medicaid

Colorado

  • Strategic oversight of ABA services
  • Clinical governance, quality assurance, and ethics
  • Scalable supervision models for BCBAs and RBTs
  • Evidence-based service delivery systems
  • Parent and caregiver engagement
  • Functional behavior assessment and treatment planning
  • Trauma-informed, compassionate care
  • Workforce development and clinician training
Christine Coffman

Christine Coffman

Training Wheels ABA
BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Anthem BCBS

Colorado

  • Early intervention
  • Functional communication training
  • Natural environment teaching
  • Parent training
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Case coordination with school teams and other providers
Christina Williams

Christina Williams

Little Moments Behavioral Health
BCBA
Colorado

Accepted Insurance

TriCare West
Cigna
Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Anthem BCBS

Colorado

  • In-home services
  • Trauma-informed, assent-based, and neurodiversity-affirming practices
  • Treatment planning for co-occurring conditions (ODD, OCD, ADHD, PDA, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome)
  • High-intensity behaviors (self-injury, aggression, property destruction)
  • Skills-based treatment (SBT) and practical functional assessment (PFA)
Cecilia Madiedo

Cecilia Madiedo

Cosmic Behavior Therapy
BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Cigna
TriCare West
Anthem BCBS

80910

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Early intervention
  • Functional communication
  • Community and school integration
  • Building functional, independence-focused skills
  • BCBA and SBT training
Amari Major

Amari Major

BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

Accepted Insurance

Health First Colorado Medicaid
Aetna
Anthem BCBS
TriCare West
Cigna

80911

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Autism spectrum disorder and related developmental disabilities
  • Functional behavior assessment and function-based intervention
  • Trauma-informed, compassionate ABA
  • Early language and functional communication training
  • Reduction of severe behaviors
  • Culturally responsive parent and caregiver coaching
  • RBT training and clinical supervision
  • Skill acquisition across home, school, and community
Nicole Parks

Nicole Parks

Available
Illuma Behavioral Health
BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

80918

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Parent Focused Care
  • Telehealth
  • Balance Method
Gretchen Smith Vazquez

Gretchen Smith Vazquez

Available
Cairn Behavioral Health
BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

80922

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • 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

Angelina Waterman

Available
Angelina Waterman LLC
BCBA
Pagosa Springs, CO

81147

Pagosa Springs

Colorado

  • 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

Cierra Haynes

Available
Illuma Behavioral Health
MS, BCBA, LBA
Colorado Springs, CO

80918

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • Balance Method
  • Parent and child-centered approach
  • Telehealth
Dan Zaves

Dan Zaves

Available
Dan Zaves LLC
BCBA
Colorado Springs, CO

80927

Colorado Springs

Colorado

  • In-Home ABA
  • Community Based ABA
  • Works with whole pediatric age range
Jakeline Canales

Jakeline Canales

Heart of the Village ABA
BCBA
Pueblo, CO

81001

Pueblo

Colorado

  • 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
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What Insurance Does Fort Collins Accept for ABA Therapy?

We accept most insurance providers and handle verification, prior authorization, and paperwork.

ChampVA
Cigna
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Aetna
Health First Colorado Medicaid
Blue Cross Blue Shield

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Under Colorado law (C.R.S. § 10-16-104), fully insured plans must cover ABA therapy. Colorado removed all age and dollar caps on ABA coverage in 2015, so coverage applies to all fully-insured health plans with no limits.

What Fort Collins Families Should Know About Autism Care

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1 in 31
children identified with autism (CDC, 2025)
National prevalence rate. Autism diagnoses have increased from 1 in 150 in 2000 to 1 in 31 today.
2,193
estimated children with autism in Larimer County
Based on county population under 18 and CDC prevalence. Many families are actively seeking ABA services.
23.3%
of Fort Collins households have children under 18
Alpaca Health providers serve families across Fort Collins and the surrounding area.
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school district serving Fort Collins families
Your child's BCBA can coordinate with your school district on IEPs and classroom accommodations.
95.2%
of Fort Collins children have health insurance coverage
Most families here can access insurance-covered ABA therapy.
5.3%
of Fort Collins households speak Spanish at home
Alpaca Health providers serve families in English and Spanish.
$83,598
median household income in Fort Collins
At this income level, most families use private insurance for ABA coverage.
16.0%
of Fort Collins residents below poverty line
Most families here use private insurance. Alpaca Health verifies your coverage and handles prior authorization.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates (2018-2022), CDC ADDM Network (2022 data, published 2025), NCES Common Core of Data (2023-2024)

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Local programs and organizations that support families alongside ABA therapy.

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Why Independent Clinics Matter

In-Home ABA That Fits Your Life

  1. The providers we work with bring therapy to you, wherever your child is most comfortable.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

  1. Many ABA centers stop care when a child turns 8. Not us. We support the full pediatric age range, toddlers to age 21.
  2. 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.
  3. We also support your whole family with educational events and resources, 

including parent webinars, advocacy toolkits, and grant guides.

More Care. Less Wait.

  1. Waiting months for ABA shouldn’t be the norm. At Alpaca, we help families connect with the right provider in just a few days.
  2. 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.
  3. Ready to get started? We’ll handle the paperwork, help coordinate referrals, 

and walk you through every step.

Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy in Fort Collins

Does insurance cover ABA therapy in Fort Collins?

Most state-regulated Colorado health plans cover ABA therapy under C.R.S. § 10-16-104. Colorado removed all age and dollar caps on ABA coverage in 2015, so coverage applies to all fully-insured health plans with no limits. Self-funded employer plans (common at large companies) are exempt, so check with HR. Health First Colorado (Colorado Medicaid) also covers ABA for children under 21 with no copay. Alpaca Health verifies your coverage and handles prior authorization so you don't have to call your insurer. Start the process today.

Do you offer in-home ABA therapy in Fort Collins?

Yes. Most Alpaca Health families in Fort Collins choose in-home ABA because it lets your child learn in the environment where they spend the most time. Your BCBA and RBT come to your house and work with your child using everyday routines, toys, and spaces your child is already comfortable with. Parents can watch, ask questions, and learn strategies to use between sessions. It also means no driving to a clinic.

Do you offer virtual ABA therapy in Fort Collins?

Yes. Alpaca Health offers virtual ABA sessions for Fort Collins families. Virtual works especially well for parent coaching, where your BCBA walks you through strategies in real time while you practice with your child. It's also a good option for older children working on social and communication skills, or for families who want to supplement in-home sessions. All virtual sessions are conducted through a secure video platform.

Can my child get ABA therapy at school in Fort Collins?

Yes. Alpaca Health therapists provide in-school ABA therapy across Fort Collins area school districts including Poudre School District. Your therapist works directly with your child's teachers to apply consistent behavior strategies during lessons and transitions. Each school has its own policies for outside providers, and our team helps you navigate that process. Alpaca Health also offers in-daycare ABA for younger children not yet in school.

How quickly can my child start ABA therapy in Fort Collins?

Alpaca Health has no waitlists in Fort Collins. After you complete a quick intake form, our team verifies your insurance and matches you with a local BCBA. Most families schedule their first assessment within the same week. Have your child's autism diagnosis paperwork and insurance card ready to move quickly.

Do I need an autism diagnosis before starting ABA in Fort Collins?

Yes, a formal autism diagnosis is required for insurance to cover ABA therapy in Colorado. If your child hasn't been diagnosed yet, Alpaca Health offers free ADOS-2 evaluations for children 18 months to 6 years. For children up to 3, you can also contact Foothills Gateway at 970-226-2345 for free developmental screening through Early Intervention Colorado.

How many hours of ABA therapy does my child need per week?

It depends on your child. Your BCBA recommends a specific weekly hour range based on your child's assessment, age, and goals — most children receive between 10 and 40 hours per week. Younger children or those with more support needs often benefit from higher intensity, while older children may do well with focused, lower-hour plans. Your BCBA adjusts the schedule over time as your child progresses. Start a free assessment to get a personalized hour recommendation.

How long does ABA therapy take to show results?

Most families notice small changes within the first few weeks: better eye contact, fewer meltdowns, or new words. Clearer communication and daily-routine progress usually become visible within 3 to 6 months. Bigger gains in social skills and independence typically build over 6 to 12 months of consistent therapy. Every child is different, and your BCBA tracks progress with session data so you can see exactly how your child is doing over time. Get matched with a BCBA to begin tracking progress.

What is ABA therapy?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based therapy that helps autistic children build communication, social, and daily living skills. Modern ABA is play-based and child-led, focusing on what motivates your child rather than forcing compliance. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) designs the program, and a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) works directly with your child during sessions. Get matched with a BCBA to start.

Is ABA therapy harmful?

Modern ABA therapy is not harmful when delivered by a qualified, neurodiversity-affirming provider. Early ABA practices from the 1960s-70s used aversive techniques that are no longer part of the field. Today's ABA is play-based, child-led, and focused on building skills rather than eliminating behaviors. A good provider will never force compliance, suppress stimming, or prioritize making your child appear neurotypical — ask any provider about their approach before starting. Meet Alpaca Health's network of neurodiversity-affirming BCBAs.

What's the difference between a BCBA and an RBT?

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) is a master's-level clinician who designs your child's therapy plan, sets goals, and supervises treatment. A Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) is the therapist who works directly with your child during sessions, implementing the plan the BCBA designed. Both work as a team, and every Alpaca Health family gets both. Get matched with a BCBA and RBT team through Alpaca Health.

What happens during an ABA therapy session?

ABA sessions blend structured learning with play. Your RBT follows the plan your BCBA designed, practicing skills like communication, social interaction, or daily routines through activities your child actually enjoys. Sessions include natural environment teaching — using toys, books, and real-life moments as learning opportunities — and the RBT collects progress data throughout. Parent involvement is encouraged so strategies carry over between sessions. Schedule a first session today to see what ABA looks like for your child.

Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy & Autism

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Tell us about your child and we'll match you with a local, independent BCBA within 24 hours. We verify your insurance, handle prior authorization, and schedule your first assessment. No waitlists.