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7 locations serving families across multiple communities
Comprehensive ABA therapy services tailored to your needs
Applied Behavior Analysis therapy provided in the comfort of your home environment.
ABA therapy services integrated into school settings and educational programs.
ABA therapy conducted in community settings like parks, stores, and public spaces.
Remote ABA therapy sessions conducted via video conferencing and digital platforms.
AZA United is an amazing organization supporting our Autism community. The staff is wonderful. They are always looking for a way to help. We would have been lost without AZA United.
Amazing and caring staff! So grateful for all they do for our kids and developing their talents! Its eye opening for them to see others and experience inclusion!
I apply at this location, for services for my daughter did the first call initial consultation and after that I didn’t receive a call back after two weeks of waiting. I called them back.and o was told by the receptionist that they couldn’t find my daughters information to Fill out the documents. again, which I did. And they still haven’t call me back till now.
Had me sit on the wait list for several months for a spot to open up only to tell me that they don’t take either of our two insurances. Was told they basically only take DDD insurance. I ended up wasting valuable time that could have been spent on another clinic’s wait list that actually takes private insurance. The insurance coverage should have been verified from the very beginning, especially since they don’t take many insurances, instead of wasting several months of my time.
This organization does wonders!!! I called to request and appointment and get some information. Alyssa was very attentive and helpful through it all! The office is clean and welcoming to children. I can not recommend AZA United enough
It’s is inexplicable to me that if a child has DDD but is too young to be eligible for ALTCS they cannot receive respite services. You can also use insurance for respite, which through AHCCCS we have - approved for 600 hours of respite - still can’t be used here bc we DO have DDD, and IF we have DDD we MUST have altcs (which again is NOT even an option under the age of 3) in order to get respite. How does that make ANY sense. This policy is designed to fail the families of young children with developmental disabilities, it’s literally a never ending loop of “we can’t help you unless you have ALTCS”, so essentially until your kid turns three you’re on your own. I guess my best advice to parents out there lucky enough to get a diagnoses under the age of three, if you want respite care and you have insurance for it, screw DDD until your kid is old enough for ALTCS as well.
The EVC is amazing, everything from its appearance to the employees. I was apprehensive to have my son do ABA or clinic based OT. However they have surpassed my expectations.
Thanks for having us! We had so much fun!!
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