If you’re a parent of a child with autism in the Lawton area, you already know how hard it is to find consistent, qualified support close to home. You’ve likely encountered waitlists that stretch for months, providers located in Oklahoma City or Wichita Falls, and a system that seems designed for families who live somewhere else.
We built our practice for families here — in Lawton, in Fort Sill, in Cache, Elgin, Duncan, and the surrounding communities. We provide in-home ABA therapy, which means our therapist comes to your child — no commute, no waiting rooms, no disrupting the routines you’ve worked hard to build.
And right now, we are accepting new families. No waitlist.
What Is ABA Therapy and How Does It Help Children With Autism?
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is one of the most extensively researched and widely recommended approaches for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It focuses on understanding how behavior works, identifying what motivates your child, and teaching meaningful skills through consistent, positive reinforcement.
ABA therapy helps children develop communication skills, reduce challenging behaviors, build daily living skills, and improve their ability to interact with family, peers, and teachers. Sessions are individualized — every child’s plan is built around their specific strengths, challenges, and goals, developed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
For families in Lawton and Southwest Oklahoma, in-home ABA therapy offers an additional advantage: your child learns in the environment where they spend most of their time. Skills developed at home transfer more naturally into daily routines — meals, bedtime, play, and family life — because that’s exactly where they’re practiced.
Why Lawton Families Choose In-Home ABA Therapy
Parents in this area face challenges that families in larger cities don’t always encounter. Specialist providers are limited. Drive times to OKC or Wichita Falls are significant, especially for children who struggle with transitions. Military families at Fort Sill navigate the additional layer of moving every one to three years — losing providers and starting over each time.
In-home ABA therapy addresses all of this directly.
Your child’s therapist comes to your home on a consistent schedule. There is no drive. There is no waiting room meltdown. Your child is in their own space — their own toys, their own routines, their own comfort — which research consistently shows supports better focus, faster skill acquisition, and more meaningful generalization of learned behaviors.
For military families specifically, in-home therapy built around your child’s individual plan — not a clinic’s schedule — means that if your family receives orders, the framework you’ve built travels with you.
Who We Serve
We provide in-home ABA therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder in Lawton and surrounding Southwest Oklahoma communities, including:
— Lawton and Fort Sill
— Cache, Elgin, and Fletcher
— Duncan, Chickasha, and Anadarko
— Altus and surrounding Comanche, Stephens, and Grady County communities
We work with children ages 2 through 18. Whether your child has a recent diagnosis, has been receiving services elsewhere and experienced a gap, or has aged out of early intervention and needs continued support, we want to hear from you.
How to Get Started — No Waitlist, No Runaround
We know you’ve probably been through a process before. Insurance calls, intake paperwork, assessments scheduled months out. We work to make this as straightforward as possible.
When you contact us, here is what happens:
First, a member of our team reaches out within 24 hours to talk through your child’s needs and confirm we can serve your family. Second, we verify your insurance coverage and walk you through the process — you don’t have to navigate that alone. Third, your child’s BCBA conducts an assessment and builds an individualized treatment plan. Fourth, therapy begins in your home, on a schedule that works for your family.
We are currently enrolling. If you’ve been on a waitlist somewhere else, or if you’re just starting this process and don’t know where to begin, this is the step to take today.
Insurance and Coverage
Most major insurance plans, including Medicaid and SoonerCare, cover ABA therapy for children with an autism diagnosis in Oklahoma. We work with a wide range of insurance providers and will verify your benefits as part of the intake process at no cost to you.
If you’re a military family using Tricare, we encourage you to reach out directly. We are experienced in navigating Tricare coverage and the EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program) and can help guide you through what your plan covers.
Your child doesn’t have to wait for the right support. Neither do you.
We have openings right now for families in Lawton and the surrounding area. In-home therapy, no waitlist, built around your child’s individual needs.
Fill out the short form below or call us directly. We’ll be in touch within 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ABA therapy covered by insurance in Oklahoma?
Yes. Oklahoma state law requires most insurance plans to cover ABA therapy for children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Medicaid and SoonerCare also cover ABA services. We verify your coverage as part of our free intake process.
How long is the waitlist for ABA therapy in Lawton?
Many ABA providers in the Lawton area have waitlists ranging from several months to over a year. We are currently accepting new families with no waitlist. Contact us today to check availability.
What age does ABA therapy start?
ABA therapy is most commonly recommended for children ages 2 and up, with early intervention shown to produce the strongest long-term outcomes. We serve children from age 2 through 18 in the Lawton area.
Do you serve military families at Fort Sill?
Yes. We work with Tricare-covered families and are experienced with the EFMP process. We understand the unique challenges military families face — including provider disruption during PCS moves — and we are here to help you navigate them.
What does in-home ABA therapy look like?
Your child’s therapist comes to your home for scheduled sessions, typically several times per week. Sessions are guided by an individualized plan developed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and target your child’s specific communication, behavioral, and daily living goals in the environment where they feel most comfortable.
