
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is one of the most well-researched, evidence-based therapies available for children with autism. Woven Care offers ABA therapy in Aurora, Colorado that is play-based, personalized to each child, and coordinated with speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.
With over 15 years of experience, Woven Care provides the highest quality pediatric therapy across Colorado from our clinics in Aurora, Colorado Springs, Fountain, Monument, and Pueblo.
We absolutely love Woven Care in Aurora! My daughter receives both OT and PT here, and she truly looks forward to every visit, we even call them her 'play appointments' because that's how fun and engaging they make therapy. The therapists are incredibly patient, kind, and knowledgeable, and they do an amazing job turning hard work into play while still helping her make real progress. She's also been evaluated for speech here, and the team was thorough, supportive, and reassuring throughout the process.
The team here is outstanding, professional, compassionate, and attentive. Every interaction has been positive, and it's clear they prioritize high-quality care and communication. The clinic itself is clean, calm, and well-run. I would confidently recommend this practice.
ABA is most commonly used to support children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It is an effective approach for building independence and meaningful skills across a wide range of areas:
Woven Care's ABA programs in Colorado Springs focus on building practical skills that support greater independence, confidence, and quality of life, grounded in each child's unique strengths and needs.
Our therapists use a naturalistic, play-based approach that follows each child’s interests and meets them where they are. Learning happens in the context of real activities and everyday routines, making skills more meaningful and easier to generalize outside of the clinic.
ABA at Woven Care is never one-size-fits-all. Every program begins with a thorough evaluation by a board certified behavior analyst (BCBA). The team builds an individualized treatment plan around the child’s specific strengths, needs, and family goals—and adjusts it continuously as the child grows.
Families and caregivers are active partners in the care process. The team shares progress in plain language, explains the approach, and provides practical tools to support skill-building at home and in the community.
When a child in Aurora is also receiving speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy at Woven Care, our ABA team coordinates directly with those teams. One care plan, one team, and one location — so nothing falls through the cracks.
Services are offered in Woven Care’s clinics and, when appropriate, in the home. The care team will determine the setting that best supports each child’s needs. Our in-clinic services are available up to age 8 and in-home ABA services are available up to age 21.
Woven Care's Aurora clinic is located on South Vaughn Way in southeast Aurora, near the Heather Gardens neighborhood and Cherry Creek State Park, with easy access from the Arapahoe Road corridor. Bilingual therapists are available, and we proudly serve both English- and Spanish-speaking families throughout Aurora, Parker, and the greater Denver metro area.

Woven Care accepts Medicaid, TRICARE, and most commercial insurance plans at our Aurora clinic. Our care coordination team handles benefits verification and prior authorization before services begin so families can focus on their child's progress.
Woven Care’s team is here to help families take the next step. Reach out today to learn more or schedule an evaluation.
Get in touch. Call or submit the online form. The team will follow up within two business days to confirm insurance, discuss next steps, and make sure a referral is in place.
Schedule an evaluation. A BCBA will conduct a thorough evaluation in-home or at our Aurora clinic and recommend services based on the child's needs.
Begin care. Once a plan is in place, Woven Care schedules recurring sessions and coordinates with the full care team from day one.
Yes. Woven Care's Aurora clinic offers full-day and part-time ABA programs for children with autism, including in-clinic ABA up to age 8 and in-home ABA up to age 21. Our Aurora ABA team coordinates directly with speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy when a child is receiving more than one service.
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a research-backed therapy built on the science of learning and behavior. It is the most widely studied therapy for children with autism and focuses on building skills that support independence and meaningful participation in everyday life.
ABA is most effective for children with autism, though the right fit depends on each child’s individual needs and goals. A clinical evaluation is the best way to determine whether ABA is appropriate and what level of support makes sense.
TRICARE for ABA:
Yes. We accept TRICARE at our Aurora clinic and are proud to support military families in the area, including families near Buckley Space Force Base. Contact our care coordination team at 303-755-5534 with any questions about your TRICARE coverage.
Medicaid for ABA:
Yes. We accept Medicaid (Health First Colorado) for ABA therapy at our Aurora clinic. Our care coordination team is happy to answer questions about your specific coverage.
Yes. In addition to clinic-based ABA, Woven Care offers in-home ABA for children up to age 21 in Aurora and the surrounding area. A BCBA will help determine whether clinic-based or in-home ABA is the right fit during the evaluation.
ABA at Woven Care is delivered by a dedicated team of board certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) and registered behavior technicians (RBTs).
Research supports early intervention as most impactful, but ABA can be beneficial at any age. Woven Care can serve children up to age 8 in our clinics and up to age 21 in home.
Recommended intensity varies by child. Research supports more intensive programming (20 to 37 hours per week) for children with greater support needs, while part-time programs work well for others. Consistency is key. A BCBA will make a recommendation based on the evaluation.
A referral is required to begin services. Referrals can typically be obtained from a child's pediatrician, often without a separate appointment. Woven Care's team will help coordinate the process.
Clinic-based ABA gives children access to structured environments, peer interaction, and a full team working together. In-home ABA can be effective when the home setting is a better fit such as for older kids. Woven Care offers both, and a BCBA will help determine the right approach. Woven Care can serve children up to age 8 in our clinics and up to age 21 in home.
The easiest way to get started is to request a visit online or call the Woven Care location nearest you. Our care coordination team will reach out to confirm insurance, discuss your child's needs, and schedule next steps.