What We Do For Children & Teens Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Here at the Arizona Institute for Autism (AIA), we provide expert clinical care for children and teens who have an autism diagnosis. We currently serve families in Scottsdale, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, and Phoenix Metropolitan areas.
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Our ABA Therapy Services for Children and teens
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Autism Advocacy Support
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Evaluation & Assessment Support
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Children Autism Services
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Community Autism Services
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Family Training Services
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Your Learner's Commitment To Success with Integrated Therapy Treatment
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In-Center
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Early Intervention
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Academic Readiness
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Clinical Supervision
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Does Your Learner Struggle with these Skills?
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Eye Contact
Social Engagement
Listening
Playing
Repetitive Movement
Yes, We Take Insurance
An all-in-one integrated service for your kiddo’s special education needs, the Arizona Institute of Autism (AIA) offers and accepts most insurance plans for ABA therapy. United Healthcare AHCCCS,
BCBS AZ, UnitedHealth, Optum, Tricare.
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Arizona Scholarship Account (ESA)
Thousands of Arizona learners are currently eligible for the state funded ESA, which awards $4,000 – $6,500 annually per student towards private education tuition,
home based education, and other services.The Arizona Institute for Autism (AIA) is approved by the Arizona Department of Education as a vendor for parents with learners who qualify for the Empowerment Scholarship Award. If you are eligible for the ESA program, you can use your funds towards tuition for our ABA programs.
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Need Help in Paying for Your Care?
The Arizona Institute for Autism offers flexible financial assistance to the uninsured. Get the
care you want or need and pay over time.
An Extension of Your Family
"At AIA, We strive to provide excellent and compassionate care to all communities we serve. We could not accomplish that without excellent, passionate, and committed staff and families. We look forward to our collaboration with you as we continue to grow, serve and support our Learners in the pursuit of their individual potential."
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Rula Diab, Chief Clinical Director
M.Ed, BCBA, LBA
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