arABA Recs

ABA Providers Mentioned for Insurance help in Boulder

Dataset size: 0 Reddit-sourced provider mentions across 0 linked discussions. Last updated: Jan 4, 2026.

source-backed research

This page organizes public Reddit discussions where families mention ABA providers in connection with Insurance help in Boulder. Lists are based only on the limited Reddit-sourced dataset shown on this page. This is not clinical guidance, a verified quality score, or paid endorsement.

ABA Recs is not medical advice, clinical advice, legal advice, insurance advice, or a provider endorsement. Always verify licensing, insurance coverage, availability, credentials, and clinical fit directly.

Discussions analyzed

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How this list is ordered

Providers may appear higher when Reddit discussions include more provider-specific mentions, more positive or useful context, and clearer source links related to Insurance help in Boulder. One Reddit user is counted once per provider topic where possible.

ABA Recs does not verify whether a provider currently accepts new clients, accepts Medicaid, has a specific waitlist, or is clinically appropriate for your child.

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Provider groups

1

ABA centers

67% positive from 3 Reddit-sourced mentions

1 providers in this group.

2

In-home and hybrid

0% positive from 0 Reddit-sourced mentions

0 providers in this group.

3

Navigation and support

0% positive from 0 Reddit-sourced mentions

0 providers in this group.

How to read this page

Providers mentioned for insurance help

Who this is for

Parents who do not want to chase unclear paperwork while also coordinating care.

Prioritize

  • + benefits checks
  • + authorization updates
  • + paperwork guidance

Deprioritize

  • - surprise billing concerns
  • - no billing detail

Top Reddit pick here: Soar Autism Center, 67% positive from 3 counted source mentions.

Provider mentions organized by family need

These pages group Reddit-sourced provider mentions by the questions families often ask first.

Frequently mentioned for In-home ABA

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Needs more Reddit data

Providers mentioned for in-home ABA

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to home routines, school pickup, siblings, and day-to-day transitions.

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Frequently mentioned for Medicaid families

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Needs more Reddit data

Providers mentioned for Medicaid questions

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to coverage, paperwork, and where families start.

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Frequently mentioned for Toddlers

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Mindcolor Autism

Providers mentioned in toddler-related ABA threads

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to early support, play-based care, and parent involvement.

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Frequently mentioned for Parent communication

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Mindcolor Autism

Providers mentioned for parent communication

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to updates, access, staffing, billing, and follow-up.

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Frequently mentioned for Shorter waitlists

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Needs more Reddit data

Providers mentioned for shorter waitlist questions

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to intake timing, callbacks, and availability questions.

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Frequently mentioned for Center-based ABA

Most positively discussed in this dataset

Mindcolor Autism

Providers mentioned for center-based ABA

Reddit-sourced provider mentions connected to clinic schedules, supervision, staffing, and center routines.

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Reddit Source Mentions

0 of 0 mentions counted000not enough Reddit data

More source context needed before this page should be treated as useful.

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FAQs

Are these provider endorsements?

No. ABA Recs organizes public Reddit comments so families can see what people are saying and follow the source links. It does not replace clinical advice.

Why are some providers marked as limited or thin?

Some provider pages only show up in a few Reddit comments. Those pages stay clearly marked so one or two comments do not look like broad consensus.

Can a provider ask for a correction?

Yes. A live version should include a correction and removal path for stale, misattributed, or unsupported source claims.

Related places

Negative named-provider claims are held back until the source trail is reviewed.