ABA Therapy Indiana

Succeed ABA provides ABA Therapy to children with autism in the entire state of Indiana.
No matter in which city you live, once you have an autism diagnosis, one of our expert Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) will come to your home for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapy in Indiana. We offer flexible scheduling.
100+ Insurance Plans Accepted for our ABA Therapy in Indiana.
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ABA Therapy Services in Indiana
ABA therapy is an evidence-based service that is a highly effective treatment for autism spectrum disorders. At Succeed ABA, we provide services across Indiana to help children with ASD develop essential skills and reduce challenging behaviors. Our ABA treatment approach breaks down desired behaviors into manageable steps, allowing children and young adults to understand which behaviors are appropriate in different situations. Through our Indiana-based ABA therapy programs, we help children build a variety of skills, including:

Communication Skills

Motor Abilities

Self-Care Abilities (hygiene, getting dressed, etc.)

Practical Life Skills (time management, budgeting, shopping, etc.)
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Our friendly staff will listen and guide you through the entire process.
Getting started is simple.

Intake

Verify Insurance

Assessment

Therapy Begins!
Our ABA Therapists in Indiana

Teresa Bunton – BCBA
Teresa received her bachelors degree in Child Development and Early Childhood Special Education. She received her masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis with an Emphasis in Autism while working as a Registered Behavior Technician. Both degrees were obtained at Ball State University. She has been in the field of ABA since January 2016 and has mostly worked in the home and school setting. The majority of her experience is with early learners, ages 2-7. Teresa loves transitioning clients into the school environment and watching them thrive.

Kyle Sabelhaus – BCBA
Kyle completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a major in Psychology. In 2017, Kyle found the world of Applied Behavior Analysis when he moved to Indiana with his wife, and he began working as a Registered Behavior Technician. After a few years, this passion for working with children with Autism sparked the journey toward becoming a BCBA, which Kyle pursued with a Master’s Degree in ABA from Ball State University. Kyle worked as a program coordinator for 2 years while working toward becoming a BCBA, which he completed in January of 2023. Clients and parents are often surprised to learn that Kyle is also a professional commentator for the Pokemon Trading Card Game!

Victoria Hartman – BCBA
With nearly two decades of experience in the education field, Victoria (Vickie) is honored to have served as an educator, holding licenses in elementary education and special education. Throughout her career, she has had the privilege of working with students ranging from Kindergarten to eighth grade, where she has aimed to tailor learning experiences to each individual’s unique needs.
In her pursuit of continuous improvement, she diligently worked towards obtaining her BCBA certification, while supporting students with ADHD, ASD, and emotional disabilities. This journey has deepened her commitment to creating inclusive and supportive learning environments.
Outside of her professional roles, Victoria volunteers at Gigi’s Playhouse, a Down Syndrome Achievement Center.
On a creative note, she recently had the pleasure of choreographing two dance routines for the fall production at Gigi’s Playhouse, allowing her to merge her educational expertise with artistic creativity.
Victoria aspires to continue growing both professionally and personally in the service of others.

Emma Bridges – BCBA
Emma earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Indiana University. She further pursued her education and received her Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University. After completing her Masters degree, Emma earned her certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst in 2019.
Throughout her career, Emma has gained experience providing ABA services in different settings including in-home, in-school, in the community, and in clinical settings. She has also worked with a wide range of diagnosis, as well as different age groups including adults, teens, and children. Her diverse experiences has allowed her to develop a competent and personalized approach to ABA therapy.

Marquice Peyton – BCBA
Marquice earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at IUPUI.
While at IUPUI, she started her first job at a day center where she provided direct services and respite. It was respite that first gave her the unique opportunity to see how much help families need at home. This pushed her to apply to her first ABA job where she gained her RBT certification. Marquice grew to love home-based ABA and was hungry to grow and learn as much as she could, which led her to apply to Ball State University, where she obtained a master’s degree in applied behavior analysis in 2020.
Marquice’s favorite part of providing ABA therapy, besides pairing with the clients, is working with caregivers on de-escalation strategies during problem behavior. Marquice loves ABA because it allows her to work with caregivers as problems arise, and believes there is value in working with a child in their natural environment at their individual pace.
Marquice’s personal interests currently involve her dog Keeva, her nephews, and planning a future with her fiancé.
She enjoys spending time with her brother, who is two years younger than her and is diagnosed with Autism. They often talk about life, their childhood, and now parenthood for him.

Adagio Liggen – BCBA
Adagio has been in the field of ABA for 5 years! Adagio’s experience as a BCBA has primarily revolved around early learners. Compassionate care with all kiddos and parents is what Adagio focuses on the most. One of Adagios’s favorite parts of ABA is trying to read as much of the scientific literature as possible. Adagio is always eager to learn new things in ABA.

Ashlee Highley – BCBA
My journey into Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) began when my son, Daymon, was diagnosed with autism at two and a half years old. At the time, in 2009, I was told that if I wanted access to ABA services, I would have to leave the state—there were simply no providers available in Indiana. That moment changed everything for me. If no one else was going to help Daymon, I decided I would do it myself.
At the time, I was an Art major at Ball State University, but my son’s challenges inspired me to change my major to ABA so I could better support him. I started as an unpaid intern in 2009, eager to learn and make a difference. By 2010, I was working as a therapist, gaining hands-on experience in the field. My passion and dedication only grew stronger, leading me to earn my BCaBA in 2015 and, ultimately, my BCBA in 2017.
Looking back, my journey was never just about a career change—it was about advocating for my son and ensuring that he, and others like him, received the support they deserved. Today, I remain deeply committed to empowering individuals with autism and their families, ensuring they have access to the resources and care that once felt out of reach.
ABA Therapy Services in Indiana


Introductory Call
We can have an initial call with you no matter where in North Carolina you are located. We can provide information on autism, ABA therapy, and what’s needed to begin the process for qualifying for ABA therapy. We are also happy to go over any questions or concerns you may have.

Insurance and Diagnostic Report
We accept most major insurance providers and will assist in verifying your coverage. A copy of your child's diagnostic evaluation will also be requested.



Initial Assessment
Once the report is approved by insurance, a qualified Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will conduct a thorough assessment in accordance with North Carolina requirements. This includes evaluating your child’s skills, addressing your concerns, and determining the appropriate number of therapy hours per week. The assessment is then submitted to insurance for approval.

Treatment Plan
Once your assessment is approved, we will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your child’s skills, needs, and preferences, while aligning with your specific goals and family values.



Therapy Begins
We match your child with a dedicated Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) to deliver ABA therapy at a convenient location within our North Carolina service area, on a schedule that suits your family’s needs. Our therapy targets key developmental areas, including communication, social skills, self-care, play and leisure, motor skills, and academics. Each skill is broken down into manageable steps to ensure consistent progress and long-term success.

Progress Monitoring & Parent Training
Your child's progress will be closely monitored to ensure consistent growth toward their goals. Our team meets with your family weekly to review accomplishments, address any concerns, and establish new goals for continued development.

Real Reviews from ABA Therapy Clients in Indiana
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Who Qualifies For ABA Services in the state of Indiana?
ABA therapy services are available to individuals who are:
- Eligible for Medicaid services
- Have been diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder by a qualified provider
- Have completed diagnostic evaluation.
Does Indiana Have Weekly Limitations on ABA Services?
Yes, effective April 1, 2025 the weekly limitations are dependent on the level of diagnosis.
- For individuals diagnosed with ASD Level 1 – Not more than 30 hours per week
- For individuals diagnosed with ASD Level 2 – Not more than 32 hours per week OR the number of hours prescribed by the recipient’s health care provider
- For individuals diagnosed with ASD Level 3 – Not more than 38 hours per week OR the number of hours prescribed by the recipient’s health care provider
- For individuals not diagnosed with ASD, but have a documented disability for which ABA therapy is deemed medically necessary – Not more than 38 hours per week OR the number of hours prescribed by the recipient’s health care provider
What Are the Age Restrictions for ABA Services in Indiana?
ABA Therapy services are available from the time of initial diagnosis up until 20 years of age. Early intervention is recommended.
Do Your Therapists Meet the Required Qualifications Mandated by Indiana?
Yes. In order to provide ABA services in Indiana, a therapist must be a health services provider in psychology (HSSP), a licensed board certified behavior analyst (BCBA), or a credentialed registered behavior technician (RBT).
Do You Accept Insurance Plans to Cover the Cost of ABA therapy?
Yes. Indiana has a specific autism mandate that requires most insurance companies to cover services associated with autism spectrum disorder. The level of coverage and requirements vary, but we accept most major insurance providers and can help walk you through the claims process.
Will I Have the Same Therapist for Each Session?
Our Indiana office has a team of qualified therapists and we strive to provide consistency in therapy so we make every effort to assign the same therapist to each session.

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