ABA Centers Ranks Among the Fastest-Growing Companies
In a remarkable achievement, ABA Centers has once again been listed among the fastest-growing companies in the Americas by the Financial Times, securing the 5th position overall for 2026. This marks the second consecutive year that ABA Centers has received this prestigious recognition.
Founded in 2020 by a father seeking better access to autism services for his child, ABA Centers has rapidly shaped the landscape of autism care. For 2026, the organization achieved a compound annual growth rate of 328.3%, earning the title of number one health care provider in Florida and the second top company in the Health Care & Life Sciences sector.
ABA Centers' commitment to excellence is evident through its expansion strategy, which focuses on sustainable growth rather than just rapid expansion. "Our mission has always been to dismantle barriers faced by families seeking timely autism diagnosis and treatments," stated Jason Barker, the CEO of ABA Centers.
With services now available across 15 states and territories, ABA Centers reaches over 2,000 children affected by autism via 49 treatment centers. Their model includes in-home, in-school, and community services, showcasing a holistic approach to care. The organization’s ongoing investment in clinical talent and operational infrastructure underpins its ability to provide timely access to essential services for families.
In the face of surging demand, the rate of autism diagnosis among children in the U.S. has dramatically increased to 1 in 31, more than double figures from 2012. ABA Centers continues to adapt and expand, focusing on quality and support to cater effectively to the needs of families.
The emphasis on treating autism through a play-based approach founded on positive reinforcement signifies ABA Centers' desire to disrupt conventional practices, addressing significant delays in care. As ABA Centers looks to the future, its strategic planning aims to extend its reach while maintaining high standards of care and support.
The Financial Times provides a comprehensive overview of its rankings on their website, allowing interested parties to delve deeper into the metrics that led to these accolades. For more detailed insights into ABA Centers’ dedication and services, visit
www.abacenters.com/news.
Conclusion
ABA Centers’ recognition as one of the Americas' fastest-growing companies reflects a broader commitment to innovation and patient-centered care in the autism sector. The organization is not only focused on expansion but is keenly aware of the intricacies involved in providing high-quality services. With its proven track record, ABA Centers firmly positions itself as a leader in the effort to elevate autism care accessibility and effectiveness.