What service modalities does Reaching Beyond Limits offer?
Reaching Beyond Limits offers clinic-based, in-home, and community-based services.
Reaching Beyond Limits is a Pennsylvania-based organization dedicated to providing comprehensive support services for adults with intellectual disabilities and autism spectrum disorder. The company operates day programs, in-home and community support services, behavior support services with ABA-trained staff, and employment assistance to help participants develop independence and improve quality of life. The organization serves adults ages 18–59, focusing on person-centered planning and individualized life skills training. Their behavior support services are informed by applied behavior analysis principles and delivered by licensed behavioral specialists and certified behavior analysts. In addition to direct participant services, the organization provides family and caregiver training to support successful transitions and sustained progress. Reaching Beyond Limits operates from Kingston, Pennsylvania, and has grown to serve multiple individuals across their day program, community-based, and in-home service modalities. The organization emphasizes evidence-based practices and collaborative partnerships with families and caregivers to achieve meaningful outcomes for the adults they support.
Reaching Beyond Limits delivers individualized ABA therapy in a center, in the home 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.
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Miscommunication for loved ones is a definable detriment. Staff are nice however due to interfacing with ovr the multiple players can pit one person against another. I’m thankful that they have gotten my brother some work. Just do homework here. The classroom branch may be better structured than the work experience end. Sad ending brother had accident absolutely no empathy from Chris the job coach in fact very rude Chris had no empathy or respect for a disabled individual. Additional information don’t use them bad people Good day I represent Donald as I am his brother. I don’t need to hide behind e mail. I have a strong personality and I don’t lie. My brother is very intelligent and we have had a hard time. Donald had worked with Linsey spack as well as heather picola Wilkes barre and hazleton offices. You also employ a Margret McKenna who is a fact finder and hides behind e mail. I deal with Donald who is disabled and wants to work. Donald would need a sit down job. Your programs leave much to be desired on people and treatment of disabled people families thereof. Donald interviewed for a church in hazleton through vendor reaching beyond limits. During that time I accompanied him to the interview. Reaching beyond limits said he got the job. Yet then it fell through the cracks. Spack shot her mouth against my being with Donald and lied about what transpired and she was not even there. Donald was then assigned to picola and in conjunction with rbl he was assigned to the hazleton art league. About 95 percent of that program was completed and unfortunately Donald had a car accident. Upon getting another car we tried to go back to the art league and was told to call Ann Higgins who was at reaxhjng beyond limits. Higgins said Donald couldn’t go back to the art league as he wasn’t doing the job. Yet the job was a curator of the art league. Picola came into the picture making verbal statements my brother was “told old” she then sends a generic letter saying Donald would be assigned to an overtime counselor which is total bs. I literally spoke to someone from a Harrisburg office. The person attempted to conduct and interview and again illuded to age. I had hung up. In summary you need to clean up your people this is wrong on multiple levels. It’s shameful for anyone to be treated like this. No drama address the people Kindest regards
RBL is an amazing place! My special needs brother has attended 5 days a week for the last 6+ years and loves it there! The staff are actually more like family and friends. They truly care about the well being of the very special individuals in their care. Whenever my brother is having a tough time or needs some sort of additional support, the staff have always been more than willing to hop on a call and collaborate with all of my brother’s team (family, doctors, etc) to ensure everyone is on the same page, taking consistent approaches and doing everything possible to ensure my brother is happy and thriving both at RBL and literally, beyond. As a family member of a client in their direct care, and someone who admittedly has exceptionally high expectations of people and their businesses - I feel so good knowing my brother is in caring, confident and helpful hands day in and day out. I can honestly say my brother, like anyone but especially including other clients like him, have some bad days, but RBL is always there for them. It’s a constant for these individuals - which is so important! RBL is an exceptional place for individuals with special needs and their families!
I have seen first hand how the team at Reaching Beyond Limits goes above and (literally) beyond for their clients! Each employee has chosen such a meaningful and important career that truly makes a difference in the community. They show up every single day with dedication, kindness and purpose. Staff consistently puts their clients' needs first, creating a safe and welcoming space where everyone feels valued and supported. Whether it's through personalized support, daily activities, or simply being a consistent and kind presence, the love they have for their clients is obvious. If you're looking for a place that treats people with the dignity, compassion, and respect they deserve, I wholeheartedly recommend Reaching Beyond Limits!!
I have a brother who attends RBL 5 days a week and if he was able to go more, trust me he would. I’ve met most of the people there in person when I’ve gone and they all are nice people who are respectful. I believe RBL set up a great atmosphere for the kids. They care for the kids not just because but because it’s a passion and they are just simply good people.
RBL is a wonderful experience for individuals with special needs. The outstanding staff provides exceptional professional services while promoting friendship, inclusion and a real community environment, where the clients feel welcome, confident, and fulfilled.
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Reaching Beyond Limits offers clinic-based, in-home, and community-based services.
Reaching Beyond Limits provides ABA therapy for adults (18+).
Reaching Beyond Limits is headquartered in Baltimore, MD.
Yes — Reaching Beyond Limits includes parent training as part of their ABA services.
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