Expert Autism Intervention for Children, Teens, Adults, & Caregivers
Whether you are being diagnosed with autism as a teen, adult or caregiver, or are concerned about your child’s development, you can be assured you will receive the best autism support at Fraser.
As Minnesota’s oldest and largest autism provider, Fraser is the premier provider and expert on autism services for people of all ages. We stay current on new research and evidence-based interventions that lead to best outcomes and lasting results. Our autism services address changes across the lifespan, from early childhood through adulthood. We work with you to identify goals and create the best approach to achieve them.
Fraser Autism offers a full range of evidence-based service options that are individualized to each person’s level of need. Autism service options include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Positive Behavior Support, Positive Support Services, Intensive ABA, Day Treatment, ESDM, SCERTS-based Learn Talk Play, and specialty services. Our integrated, whole-person care also ensures that any co-occurring conditions are addressed in your treatment plan and serviced at Fraser.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
If your child needs to develop skills related to safety, learning, play, communication, gross and fine motor skills, and social skills, Fraser ABA services may be right for you. Group and individual therapy sessions meet for 20+ hours per week, identifying barriers to learning, and strengthening skills in an effort to transition services to a less intensive setting (e.g., preschool setting).
Fraser offers intensive ABA services in Minneapolis, Coon Rapids, Bloomington, and Woodbury. We also offer expanded access to intensive ABA in our Fraser Autism Center of Excellence Satellite Locations in Maple Grove, Eden Prairie, Brooklyn Center, Burnsville, and St. Cloud, with additional sites opening regularly.
Intensive ABA services are provided in partnership with Speech and Occupational Therapy at all sites that offer Intensive ABA. Services provided at our Fraser Autism Center of Excellence Satellite sites connect families back to Fraser’s full-sized clinics to support them across their lifetime.
What Does Intensive ABA Look Like?
- 1:1 or group
- Discrete trial teaching and Naturalistic teaching
- Positive behavior support strategies
- Ongoing data collection and analysis
- Between 20-40+hours/week
- Systemic approach – caretakers/people important to the individual must be involved support learning new skills
- Multidisciplinary team - collaboration occurs with rehabilitation therapy, medical providers, school, community supports, and other mental health providers.
Intensive ABA Services can happen anywhere:
- Outpatient clinic
- Community setting
- School
- Home