Six things to look for
- BCBA-led care. Every plan should be designed and supervised by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, not a one-size-fits-all template.
- Insurance handled for you. Look for a team that verifies Utah Medicaid, Select Health, and PEHP without making you chase the paperwork.
- Individualized goals. Your child's plan should be written for them. If you read it and could swap in any name, that is a red flag.
- Parent training built in. Real progress sticks when caregivers learn the techniques. Ask how they coach parents.
- Transparent progress. Data-driven reviews every 90 days, in plain language.
- No long waitlist. If a provider quotes you six months, ask what is bottlenecking.