Bay Area Autism Services
nonprofit
Bay Area Autism Services is a nonprofit organization providing comprehensive autism support in the East Bay. Services include Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy, social skills groups, parent training, diagnostic evaluations, and community integration programs. Their team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts and therapists works with individuals across the lifespan, from early intervention through adulthood. They are committed to evidence-based practices and family-centered care.
Services Offered
Behavioral Health / ABA
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and behavioral health services help individuals develop adaptive skills, manage challenging behaviors, and build social competence.
TherapySpeech & Language Therapy
Speech-language pathologists help with communication challenges including speech sounds, language development, social communication, stuttering, and feeding issues.
TherapyRecreation & Social Programs
Inclusive recreation and social programs offer sports, arts, camps, social skills groups, and community outings designed for people with disabilities.
CommunityFamily Support Groups
Parent and family support groups connect caregivers of people with disabilities for emotional support, information sharing, and community building.
Family SupportEarly Intervention (0-3)
Free developmental services for infants and toddlers who have delays or disabilities. Services are provided in your home or community settings.
Early ChildhoodCommunity Experience
Rating (1 reviews)
Avg. wait (weeks)
Staff helpfulness
Would recommend
Families praise the quality of ABA therapy and the dedication of the clinical staff. Waitlist times are significant but consistent with Bay Area averages for ABA services.
Recent Experiences
The ABA program here has been great for our 5 year old. His therapists are patient, creative, and genuinely care about his progress. The BCBA does a good job adjusting the plan as he grows. The only drawback was the 3-month wait to get started, which is pretty standard in the Bay Area. Worth the wait though.