Applied ABC Launches Mahalo ABA in Hawaii
Applied ABC, a well-regarded provider of autism and behavioral health services, has announced a significant development by expanding its operations into the Hawaiian Islands under the new local initiative named Mahalo ABA. The name 'Mahalo,' which means gratitude in Hawaiian, encapsulates the organization’s aim to express appreciation towards the communities it will serve, instilling a sense of local spirit and connection.
CEO Yakov Halberstam expressed this sentiment stating, “At the heart of ABA is relationships, trust, and showing up for families every day.” This philosophy guided the company's approach as it prepared for its entry into Hawaii, emphasizing the importance of respecting the local culture and building meaningful relationships from the outset.
Services Offered
Mahalo ABA is set to provide a variety of services tailored for families across the islands, including:
- - Home-based ABA therapy: Personalized in-home therapy sessions designed to enhance the child's development in a familiar environment.
- - School-based behavioral services: Support to children in educational settings, ensuring they receive the necessary resources to thrive academically and socially.
- - Parent and caregiver support: A training program that empowers families to implement strategies at home, enhancing their child's learning and behavioral management.
- - Center-based ABA services on Oahu: A centralized location where families can access comprehensive therapy, resources, and community support.
The Oahu center will function not only as a therapy hub but also as a venue for clinician training, collaboration, and family support networks, fostering a community of learning and development.
Commitment to Quality and Community Integration
Applied ABC is distinguished by its commitment to clinician-led care models. Unlike many service providers primarily driven by private investments, its approach is deeply rooted in education and behavioral health expertise. This ensures that the services delivered are of the highest quality, fostering long-term relationships with families and support frameworks for educators and therapists.
Halberstam emphasized that the organization’s ambition goes beyond mere operational presence in Hawaii; the objective is to truly integrate into the community. He commented, “Our goal isn't simply to operate in Hawaii... We're honored to be welcomed into the islands and excited for the future.” This includes collaborating with schools, nurturing local clinicians, and ensuring that children have the potential to thrive—at home, in school, and within their communities.
Current Initiatives and Future Prospects
Mahalo ABA is now actively accepting referrals for services and is in the process of hiring qualified clinicians and therapists across Hawaii. This initiative not only addresses the immediate needs of families affected by autism but also invests in the local workforce, ensuring that the services provided resonate culturally and socially with the community.
In conclusion, Mahalo ABA signifies a much-needed commitment to enhancing the lives of children with autism in Hawaii. By prioritizing relational trust and community engagement, Applied ABC is poised to make a meaningful impact on families throughout the islands. The organization encourages interested families and professionals to reach out for more information and to be a part of this exciting new chapter in behavioral health services in Hawaii.