What service modalities does Family Behavioral Resources offer?
Family Behavioral Resources offers in-home, clinic-based, telehealth, school-based, and community-based services.
Family Behavioral Resources, now operating under the parent organization Clarvida of Pennsylvania, is a behavioral health services provider specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy and mental health care for children, adolescents, and adults. The organization has served communities since 1999 and maintains a robust network of clinicians and therapists across Pennsylvania and Ohio. The organization provides comprehensive ABA services for individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and behavioral health conditions. Their clinical offerings include parent-child interaction therapy, early childhood intervention services, school-based behavioral health, and adult behavioral health programs. Services are delivered by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) trained in evidence-based practices. Family Behavioral Resources operates through multiple service delivery modalities to meet families where they are. Clinical services are available in home-based settings, center-based clinics, school environments, and community locations. The organization also offers telepsychiatry services, extending access to behavioral health care through telehealth platforms. Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services (BHRS) are available for children birth to 21 years in home, school, and community settings. With over 30 locations throughout Pennsylvania and Ohio and a headquarters based in Pittsburgh, Family Behavioral Resources serves a wide geographic area. The organization's integrated approach combines individual therapy, family support services, and community-based interventions to address behavioral and mental health needs across the lifespan.
Family Behavioral Resources delivers individualized ABA therapy in the home, in a center, via telehealth, in schools and in the community, built around each child’s goals.
Programs are designed and supervised by board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs).
Caregivers are part of the clinical team — parent coaching is included in the standard service plan.
Programs are built and supervised by a board-certified analyst. Caregiver coaching is part of the standard plan.
Senior BCBAs hold a clinical-leadership role at every location. Each name links to a BACB credential record where one is on file.
Network status comes from the clinic and is re-attested each quarter. Verify coverage directly before scheduling intake.
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Don't put your kid here, they put my special needs child out like he wasn't a human being. If you want someone to trust with your children go somewhere else.
What an amazing place! There is so many good things I can say about the staff and their programs! We love it here!
Friendly staff with awesome communication. Awesome pre - k program.
This agency does not train their staff to act as professionals should. They dont listen, they wont check out information before they act. Directors Hot line has been called on them, even by CYS in our case. Dont trust and DONT SHARE INFO WITH THEM.
Really great place for mental health services. I don't feel like I'm treated less than here and there are so many different types of treatment available
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Family Behavioral Resources offers in-home, clinic-based, telehealth, school-based, and community-based services.
Family Behavioral Resources provides ABA therapy for early intervention (0-3), school-age (6-12), teens (13-17), and adults (18+).
Family Behavioral Resources is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.
Yes — Family Behavioral Resources includes parent training as part of their ABA services.
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