How to Get ABA Therapy Without Waiting Lists in 2025
Traditional ABA providers have 3-6 month waitlists. Learn how Hannah's Gift eliminates wait times and gets your child started in just 2 weeks.
If your child was recently diagnosed with autism, you have likely discovered a frustrating reality: most ABA therapy providers have waiting lists of three to six months or even longer. During the early years when your child's brain is most adaptable, sitting on a waiting list means missing important developmental time. But there is a better way.
The Waitlist Problem
The demand for ABA therapy far exceeds the number of available providers. Traditional ABA agencies have limited staff and can only serve a fixed number of families at a time. When a family calls to start services, they are often told to join a list and wait months before anything begins.
This creates real problems. Every month of delay means missed learning opportunities. Parents watch their child struggle while being unable to access the help they need. Without support, some challenging behaviors worsen over time. And delays can affect school placement and readiness.
How Hannah's Gift Eliminated the Wait
Hannah's Gift uses a network model that solves the waitlist problem. Instead of maintaining a fixed staff that can only grow slowly, we have built a network of qualified, supervised ABA providers across four states. When a family contacts us, we match them immediately with available providers in their area.
This means no waitlists. Providers in our network are ready to start with new families right away. From first contact to starting therapy takes two weeks on average. All providers are supervised by certified clinicians and meet our quality standards. We serve families across Colorado, Maryland, Utah, and Ohio.
What Happens When You Contact Us
Within 24 hours, you will speak with our intake coordinator who will learn about your child's needs, verify your insurance benefits, and answer your questions.
Within three days, if your child still needs an autism diagnosis, we can connect you with physicians who complete evaluations quickly.
Within one week, we will match you with two or three available providers in your area who have experience with your child's age and needs.
Within two weeks, your child meets their therapist and begins their personalized program. No waiting, no delays.
Insurance Coverage
Hannah's Gift accepts most major insurance plans including Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Molina Healthcare, and all Medicaid plans. We handle all insurance verification and approvals before services begin so there are no surprises. Our team is experienced in navigating insurance requirements efficiently.
Quality Is Not Compromised by Speed
Some families worry that faster access means lower quality. It does not. Every Hannah's Gift provider is supervised by a certified clinician, properly credentialed, and uses therapy approaches backed by research. We carefully vet all providers in our network.
Getting Started
Call (720) 583-3331 or complete our online application to begin. Your child deserves immediate access to care that helps them grow.
About the Author
Hannah's Gift Team
The Hannah's Gift clinical team is composed of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) with graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis and years of direct experience supporting children with autism and their families. Our clinicians are committed to evidence-based, compassionate care.
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