Insurance Accepted
For Applied Behavior Analysis Services, Hummingbird ABA Therapy currently accepts Aetna, Geisinger, Capital Blue Cross, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, UPMC, Cigna, United Healthcare/Optum, and Magellan, as well as PA Medical Assistance (CCBH). We are a licensed IBHS provider for Centre, Huntington, Mifflin, and Juniata counties in PA.
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For Occupational Therapy Services, we accept Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Capital Blue Cross, and Aetna. As Medical Assistance is not accepted for OT services, clients are responsible for any deductible or copays as determined by their insurance.
Standard Requirements
It is important to note that if your child does not have an autism diagnosis, commercial insurance will not typically cover ABA services, but it will be covered by Medical Assistance. If your child does not currently have Medical Assistance (which they should qualify for if they have a diagnosis that qualifies them for ABA Therapy), it is recommended that you apply online at the Compass Website in order to ensure coverage for services.
If you have a question about payments/billing, please reach out to billing@hummingbirdaba.com.
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After reviewing the above information, if you would like to put your child on our waitlist, you can complete the ABA Waitlist Request Form
How to Start Services
Before getting on our waitlist, please review the following information about our services:
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Your first step to receiving ABA Therapy with us is to get on our waitlist. When we are approximately 3 months away from being able to being your child's assessment, someone from our office will send you an intake packet with forms to complete and request that you send us a Written Order for ABA Services from an existing behavioral health or physical health provider that your child has seen within the last 6 months recommending ABA Therapy. We also will require a copy of the most recent diagnostic report. Once we receive all required documentation, we will assign your child to an ABA Supervisor and they will reach out to schedule the 3-4 week long assessment, which includes at least 3 observations of the child in various settings and situations.