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.
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.
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.
Why Independent Clinics Matter
The providers we work with aren’t part of a large corporation. They’re small, fully independent clinics, founded and operated by the very clinicians who work with your child.
We don’t tell them how to do their job. In fact, we stay out of it entirely.
Your child’s provider is free to make care decisions based solely on what’s best for your family. Not based on company policy. Not based on quotas. Not based on insurance rules. Clinical decisions happen between you and your provider. That’s it.
What We Do (and Don’t) Do
We support the people who support your child. That means we handle the behind-the-scenes work — billing, scheduling, insurance paperwork — so providers can spend less time on admin and more time on care.
We’re not the provider. We’re not the boss. We’re the scaffolding.
Our role is to make it easier for independent providers to do what they became providers to do: help your child grow, learn, and thrive.