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ABA Therapy in Rockville, Maryland

Creative Care ABA serves Rockville families with in-home and school-based autism therapy designed for the commuter schedules and Metro-anchored neighborhoods of the Montgomery County seat.

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Why Families In Rockville Choose Us

Care Rooted In The Rockville Community

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Where Rockville families actually live

Rockville is a city of about 67,000 people and the seat of Montgomery County. Families live in a wide range of housing: walkable mixed-use blocks in Rockville Town Center and King Farm, garden-apartment and townhouse communities in Twinbrook and along Rockville Pike, established single-family neighborhoods in Hungerford, College Gardens, Rockshire, Fallsmead, Potomac Woods, and New Mark Commons. Each cluster has its own MCPS feeder pattern and after-school routines.

Coordinated with school

Therapy that travels into the school day

We serve every part of Rockville and travel to nearby Montgomery County communities including North Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Potomac, Aspen Hill, and Kensington. For children enrolled in Montgomery County Public Schools, our school-based program coordinates with classroom staff once outside-provider access is approved, so home goals and classroom goals can be discussed together rather than living in separate plans.

Real-world scheduling

Sessions built around real Rockville routines

Rockville scheduling has to account for I-270, MD 355 (Rockville Pike), MD 28 (West Montgomery Avenue), Veirs Mill Road, and Metro Red Line service at Rockville, Twinbrook, and Shady Grove. Many parents commute toward Bethesda, downtown DC, or the federal corridor and need sessions before 8am or after a 6 to 7:30pm return. We frequently coordinate with caregivers, grandparents, and after-school programs to keep the session reliable.

How We Support Rockville

Three Ways Creative Care Works In Rockville

ABA in Rockville can happen at home, at school, or through a school partnership. Pick the path that fits your situation, or read all three to see how the programs differ.

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In-home ABA in Rockville

In-home ABA is the core of how Creative Care works with many Rockville families. A board-certified behavior analyst designs your child's plan, and a registered behavior technician delivers sessions in the rooms and routines your child already uses every day: the kitchen table, the playroom, the bedroom, the front steps, and the daily transitions that can be hardest to practice somewhere else.

Care fit

Working in your home matters clinically. Skills practiced away from daily life often need extra teaching before they show up during breakfast, homework, sibling play, bath time, and bedtime. When therapy starts in the real setting, parents and caregivers can see what is being taught, practice it with coaching, and understand how to respond between sessions.

Scheduling

We schedule across Rockville and nearby Montgomery County communities including North Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Potomac, Aspen Hill, and Kensington. I-270, MD 355 (Rockville Pike), MD 28, Veirs Mill Road, and Metro Red Line service at Rockville, Twinbrook, and Shady Grove all factor into appointment timing. Morning, late-afternoon, and early-evening sessions are commonly used by families balancing school schedules, commutes, and work shifts.

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In-school ABA for your child in Rockville

For children who spend most of the day in a Rockville classroom, school-based ABA can target skills where they are needed: group instruction, transitions, peer interaction, lunch, recess, and classroom routines. A registered behavior technician works from your child's clinical treatment plan under BCBA supervision.

Care fit

Our team coordinates with Montgomery County Public Schools when school access is approved. The behavior analyst aligns with classroom staff on goals, observation periods, data collection, and the difference between school responsibilities and ABA treatment goals. If your child has an Individualized Education Program, the ABA plan is reviewed so strategies do not conflict with the school's supports.

Scheduling

We also work with private schools, charter schools, preschools, and child-care centers in and around Rockville when those settings permit outside ABA providers. Approval is always controlled by the school or center. During intake, we help parents ask the practical questions before a school-based plan is proposed.

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For Rockville schools and childcare centers

Creative Care partners with schools, childcare centers, preschools, and after-school programs in Rockville that need on-site ABA support for children with autism and related behavioral needs. Our staff works inside the existing classroom structure and coordinates with administrators before services begin.

Care fit

The scope can be narrow or broader depending on the setting. Some programs need one behavior technician supporting one child with intensive needs. Others need a BCBA consulting across several classrooms, training staff on behavior plans, and supervising direct support. The goal is practical consistency for the child and the adults around them.

Scheduling

Funding and access vary by program. Some Rockville facilities use participating parent insurance, some arrange a private facility contract, and some pair ABA support with existing special education or early childhood resources. We talk through the structure during the partnership inquiry so expectations are clear before services start.

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From First Call To First Session

Your Path To Care In Rockville

Most Rockville families ask us how the first month works. Here is the standard path from your first call through your first session, with no surprises and no pressure.

  1. 01

    Reach Out

    Tell us what daily life looks like right now for your child and your family in Rockville. We listen first, answer the questions you have, and explain the simplest next step.

  2. 02

    Benefits Check

    Our intake team reviews your insurance coverage and walks you through what your plan supports, what your out-of-pocket costs would look like, and what paperwork to expect.

  3. 03

    BCBA Assessment

    A board-certified behavior analyst meets your child in the setting where therapy will happen. The assessment captures strengths, daily routines, goals, and the support your family needs.

  4. 04

    Therapy Begins

    Sessions start with trust building, play, and goals that connect to your child's real Rockville routines. Plans evolve as your child progresses and as your family's needs change.

Coverage In Maryland

ABA Therapy Can Be Within Reach

Maryland's autism insurance law (HB 1233, signed in 2014) requires state-regulated health plans to cover the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorder for covered children, including medically necessary ABA therapy under the supervision of a board-certified behavior analyst. Maryland Medical Assistance (the state Medicaid program) also covers ABA services for eligible children with an autism diagnosis through EPSDT and the Autism Waiver. Our intake team helps families verify coverage with CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, and several other plans common in Maryland.

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Areas We Serve In

Newark, Jersey City, Edison, Lakewood, Cherry Hill, Princeton, Hoboken, Westfield, Toms River, Hamilton

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Common Questions From Rockville Families

What Parents In Rockville Ask Us Most

Which Rockville neighborhoods do you serve?

We serve neighborhoods across Rockville including Town Center, King Farm, Twinbrook, Hungerford, College Gardens, Rockshire, Fallsmead, Potomac Woods, and New Mark Commons. If your street is not listed here, contact us and we can confirm availability.

Can in-home ABA work in a Twinbrook or King Farm townhouse?

Yes. ABA does not require a separate therapy room. Sessions happen in the spaces your child already uses every day, including townhouses, apartments, finished basements, and the daily routines that already exist. We discuss building access and shared spaces during intake.

Does Montgomery County Public Schools allow outside ABA providers in classrooms?

It varies by school and by situation. When approval is granted, our BCBA coordinates with MCPS staff on goals, observation periods, and how ABA strategies fit with the school day and any existing IEP supports. We also work with private schools, preschools, and child-care centers in Rockville that permit outside providers.

Can sessions fit around a parent commuting on Metro Red Line or down 270?

Yes. Many Rockville parents commute by Metro or by car into Bethesda, NIH, downtown DC, or the federal corridor and need sessions before the morning rush or after a 6 to 7:30pm return. We schedule across that range Monday through Saturday and frequently coordinate with grandparents, nannies, or after-school programs so the session happens reliably.

How quickly can my Rockville family start ABA therapy?

After your free consultation, the standard path is insurance verification, a comprehensive assessment by a board-certified behavior analyst, and treatment plan development. Rockville families typically begin services within four to six weeks of first contact, depending on insurance approval timelines and assessment scheduling.

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Free consultations include a benefits check, a conversation about your child, and a clear explanation of next steps.

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