We at ABS are dedicated to the safety and health of the children we treat, their families, and our staff. Included below you’ll find the updated precautions that we are taking to provide ABA Therapy as safely possible. This is an unprecedented event and we will continue to keep you updated as we monitor recommendations from the CDC and other credible news sources. Concerned you’ve missed an update? All updates from ABS will be posted to abskids.com.
Note that guidance may change and it’s very important to stay up to date, as news and guidance may change by the hour. At this time, we recommend that direct care sessions continue as planned as long as precautions and guidelines from the CDC are met.
1- Maintain contact with health care and treatment providers. Your child’s behaviors may change due to disruptions in routine. You can rely on your dedicated Behavior Analyst to help guide you through the options you have in providing ABA therapy for your child. We are here to help.
2- Families should develop an emergency preparedness plan to support school closure or other steps that might be taken to ensure social distancing. Identifying treatment options and creating appropriate workspaces would be a component of this planning. Again, your Behavior Analyst is here to help.
3- Evaluate the individuals and providers coming to your home and make certain that they are healthy. Members of the ABS behavior intervention team have been instructed to stay home if sick.
4- Ask a series of questions before entering any treatment environment of all participants. If any of the questions have been confirmed we will not be providing services and will need to speak with the Behavior Analyst to develop a plan of action.
5- Consider if there are elderly people in your household, who are more at risk, and take steps to protect them.
Please visit abskids.com for guidance and information for Autism treatment recommendations as we will be updating resources regularly.