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No waitlist for Inner Circle Autism Network's Omaha - La Vista clinic

Bringing ABA Therapy to
Omaha

Two Omaha clinics open for enrollment!

We have choices for you in Omaha! Two locations have limited slots available for early enrollment now with no waitlist.

Fill out the form below, or call us at (479) 364-0445 to schedule your enrollment today!

Hours

8am-5pm Monday-Friday
Closed Saturdays & Sundays

Address

La Vista Clinic – Opening Fall 2024
9805 Giles Road
La Vista, NE 68128

(531) 375-5468

Millard Clinic – Opening Early 2025
4626 S. 132nd
Omaha, NE 68137

(479) 318-2300

info@innercircleautism.com

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Omaha: La Vista Clinic Opening Nov. 2024

Omaha: Millard Clinic Opening Early 2025!

Meet our Treatment Director — La Vista

Kelly Moseman, MS, BCBA, LBA

Kelly Moseman, MS, BCBA, LBA

Treatment Director - La Vista

Kelly Moseman has experience spanning clinics, schools, community, and home settings.  She brings a strong foundation in naturalistic and play-based therapy, which beautifully aligns with the structure of ICAN centers!  Kelly strives for positive environments in the work place and places an emphasis on ensuring all staff feel that recognition.  She is a firm believer in assent-based care and explores social skills for all ages.  Outside of work, she’s a knitting and crocheting enthusiast who loves to travel with her husband, dives into a wide range of books and showers affection on her pet bird!  Passionate about Omaha and always up for new adventures, Kelly is excited to help ICAN grow and make a positive impact in the community with all of you!

Meet our Director of Treatment

Alyssa Strenger

Alyssa Strenger

Regional Director of Treatment - Nebraska

Alyssa is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, who earned a master’s of education with a concentration in Applied Behavior Analysis from Arizona State University. Additionally, she earned a bachelor’s in psychology, which led her to the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta, Ga., where she interned at the Language and Learning Clinic and grew her passion for the field of ABA.

Alyssa has served in various clinical roles, working with individuals from ages 1 to 13, across modalities such as in-home, in-center and school. She has held a variety of positions in the field of ABA including clinical supervisor, center director, and director of clinical operations. Alyssa has a passion for training and mentoring, as well as collaborating with the families and multi-disciplinary teams to ensure clients are receiving quality services. As she grew in the field, Alyssa transitioned into a role that equally required clinical and operational focus, which challenged her to identify new ways to motivate and promote growth within centers to provide high clinical quality care for children with autism. She prioritizes fostering an environment where individuals feel comfortable and safe to present as themselves, inspiring each other to constantly learn and grown from one another. Alyssa is known for her transparent leadership, passion and commitment to those she works with, and even more importantly to the children and families that she has the privilege to serve.

In her free time, Alyssa enjoys spending time with her family and friends, watching football, and traveling!

Inner Circle Autism Network | Omaha Clinic

Clinic design features

The right environment can make all the difference in a child's therapy journey.

That's why we've created a welcoming and supportive space where your child can thrive. We've carefully designed our centers with features that are tailored to meet the needs of your child while also maximizing learning opportunities.

Sensory-friendly spaces

We have created sensory-friendly spaces in our clinic to help children regulate their sensory input.

Play areas

Our clinic features play areas where children can engage in fun activities that help promote social interaction.

Gross motor exploration

A specialized space that is designed with a range of equipment such as balance beams, swings, trampolines.

School readiness classroom

The classroom is equipped with a variety of learning materials support the development of important school skills.

Parent observation rooms

Equipped with a one-way mirror, this room is a dedicated space where parents and caregivers can observe their child’s therapy sessions.

What is ABA?

ABA therapy is an evidence based therapy that uses behavioral science to helps teach new skills and behaviors in a fun and positive way. It can be amazing because it is specifically designed for each child’s individual needs, strengths and learning styles.

Your questions answered

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What is ABA?

ABA therapy is a research-based therapy approach that helps children with Autism and other developmental disorders learn important new skills while working through everyday barriers, social difficulties and challenging behaviors.  

A Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will develop a unique treatment plan for your child through formal assessment as well as through an in-depth interview with you and/or your family. A therapist (Registered Behavior Technician) will work with your child one-on-one or in small groups to teach a variety of skills and positive behaviors such as communication, social awareness, positive peer interactions, academic engagement, self-care skills, play skills and more.

ABA therapy is also proven to be effective in working through behaviors such as tantrums, bed-wetting, feeding problems, aggression, self-injury, and other destructive or dangerous behaviors.

Effective ABA therapy is not a "one size fits all" approach and should never feel as such. In order to achieve a truly individualized treatment plan, A BCBA will customize the intervention to each child's skills, needs, interests and preferences. This means that an ABA program for one child may look completely different from another child's.

The goal of ABA therapy is to help your child learn new skills and be able to do more things on their own.

What services do you provide?

We provide center-based ABA therapy.

How much does ABA therapy cost?

We are dedicated to helping you navigate the sometimes-challenging world of insurance. Prior to starting services, we will verify that your child’s insurance covers ABA therapy and determine any out-of-pocket cost that you may be responsible for. The cost of ABA therapy can vary as each insurance plan has different coverage and benefits.

What insurance plans are accepted?

We make every effort to accept as many insurances as possible. Listed below are the insurance companies that we are currently accepting (in network with), however please note that if your child’s insurance is not listed, there is still a possibility that we can work to get coverage for your child through out of network benefits or enrollment in state programs.

Insurances Accepted (subject to change):

  • Aetna
  • Cigna
  • UHC/UMR/Optum
  • Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Anthem
  • AR Medicaid (Arkansas)
  • AR Medicaid Passe Groups-Arkansas (Empower, AR Total Care, CareSource, Summit Community Care)
  • Soonercare (Oklahoma Medicaid)
  • Qualchoice

What are your hours of operation?

We provide services Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
We currently offer a variety of scheduling options that are designed to meet the unique needs of each family. 

  • Full Day: 8am-5pm
  • ½ Day Morning: 8am-12pm
  • ½ Day Afternoon: 1pm-5pm

Are there any requirements to start ABA services?

An official medical diagnosis of Autism conducted by a Physician or Psychologist is required for insurance to cover ABA services.
The diagnostic report must include scored assessments that support a diagnosis of Autism and in some cases, additional primary care documentation is also required.

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