Finding the Right ABA Therapy in Genesee County, Michigan
If your family is looking for autism support in Genesee County, we're here to help. Applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy is a science-based approach that helps build communication, social, and daily living skills. Our free matching service connects you with vetted, BCBA-led providers who understand the needs of your child and your family.
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- ✓ Vetted, BCBA-led providers
- ✓ In-home, center & telehealth
- ✓ No obligation, ever
We are not a clinic-we are a free referral service. We take the time to learn about your child's strengths and challenges, your insurance (including Michigan Medicaid), and your preferences for in-home, center-based, or telehealth sessions. Then we match you with trusted providers in Flint, Burton, Grand Blanc, and across Genesee County. No cost to you, no pressure.

ABA Insurance & Medicaid Coverage in Michigan
Michigan law requires many private health plans to cover ABA therapy for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. This includes plans regulated by the state under Public Act 238 of 2012, which mandates coverage up to age 18, subject to plan limits. In addition, the state's Medicaid program (MIHealth, formerly Healthy Michigan) covers ABA for eligible children, and the Children's Special Health Care Services program may provide extra support.
Most ABA providers in Genesee County accept Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Priority Health, UnitedHealthcare, and other major plans. When you use our free matching service, we'll confirm your specific insurance benefits and connect you to providers who accept your coverage, including Medicaid and MIChild.
How ABA can help in Genesee County
Caring, individualized ABA programs commonly support growth in areas like these.
- ✓Communication and language skills
- ✓Social skills and peer interaction
- ✓Daily living skills (dressing, eating, toileting)
- ✓School readiness and classroom behavior
- ✓Reducing challenging behaviors
- ✓Play and leisure skills

In-Home, Center-Based & Telehealth ABA in Genesee County
Many Genesee County families choose in-home ABA therapy, where a therapist works directly with your child in the comfort of your own home. This is often ideal for teaching routines like eating, dressing, and bedtime. Others prefer center-based therapy, which offers structured environments with peer interaction-great for building social and school-readiness skills. Several local clinics in Flint, Grand Blanc, and Davison provide this option.
Telehealth ABA is also available in Michigan, allowing your child to work with a BCBA remotely for parent coaching or direct therapy sessions. This can be a flexible option for rural areas of Genesee County or busy families. Our matching service helps you explore all three settings and find what fits your child's needs and your schedule.
What to Look for in an ABA Provider
A strong ABA provider will have a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) leading and supervising all therapy. Ask about the BCBA's experience with your child's specific needs, and whether the provider uses evidence-based, compassionate methods. It's important that the provider values parent training and collaboration-so you can support learning at home.
We also recommend checking for transparency in billing and scheduling. A great provider will give you a clear treatment plan with measurable goals, respect your family's cultural values, and be open to adjusting strategies as your child grows. Our vetted network in Genesee County includes providers who meet these standards.
Getting Started with ABA in Genesee County
Your first step is to fill out our free matching form on FindABA Near Me. We'll ask about your child's age, diagnosis, insurance status, and preferred therapy location (Flint, Burton, Grand Blanc, Flushing, or elsewhere in Genesee County). Within a few days, we'll share a list of providers that fit your needs-each one vetted for BCBA supervision and insurance acceptance.
Once you choose a provider, they will conduct a full assessment and develop an individualized treatment plan. Many families start within a few weeks, depending on provider availability and insurance authorization. We'll be here to answer any questions along the way.
Areas we serve in Genesee County
Flint Burton Grand Blanc Davison Flushing Swartz Creek Fenton Linden Montrose Clio
How matching works
From hello to your first session, we're with you the whole way.
Share a little
A few quick details about your child - age, ZIP, and insurance.
We match you
We find vetted, BCBA-led providers near you, usually within a day.
Start care
Connect with providers you love and begin your child's journey.
What you can count on
- ✓Vetted & licensed. Credentialed, BCBA-supervised providers using evidence-based ABA.
- ✓Insurance help. We match you to providers who take your plan or Medicaid.
- ✓Personalized care. Matches fit your child's age, needs, and preferred setting.
- ✓Fast & free. Most families hear back quickly - and it never costs a thing.
Finding the right ABA provider shouldn't feel overwhelming. Tell us about your child, and we'll bring warm, vetted, BCBA-led options to you - at no cost.
Find ABA Near Me · a matching service for families, not a clinic
Frequently asked questions
Is ABA therapy covered by insurance or Medicaid in Genesee County, Michigan?
Yes. Most private insurance plans regulated by Michigan must cover ABA for autism under Public Act 238 of 2012. Michigan's Medicaid program (MIHealth) and Children's Special Health Care Services also cover ABA for eligible children. Our free service will verify your specific coverage and match you with a provider who accepts it.
What programs in Michigan help families pay for ABA?
Michigan offers several options: the state's Early On program for children under 3, MIHealth (Medicaid) for income-eligible families, and the Autism Insurance Mandate (PA 238) for private plans. Some providers also offer sliding-scale fees. We'll help you understand your options and connect with programs that fit your situation.
What ages do ABA providers in Genesee County serve?
Most ABA providers in Genesee County serve children from age 2 through 18, with some offering services for young adults. Early intervention is especially effective, but many providers also work with school-aged children and adolescents. In our matching form, you'll specify your child's age so we recommend providers with appropriate experience.
How does your free matching service work?
You complete a short online form about your child's needs, your insurance, and your preferred location in Genesee County. A member of our team personally reviews your information and connects you with up to 3 vetted, BCBA-led providers who accept your insurance. There is no cost to you-we are paid by providers to help families find the right fit.
How soon can my child start ABA therapy in Genesee County?
Timing depends on provider availability and insurance authorization, but many families begin within 2-4 weeks of choosing a provider. Your matched provider will schedule a diagnostic assessment first. Our service helps you find providers with openings so you can start as quickly as possible.
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