Autism Learning Collaborative is currently enrolling at our Omaha, NE, centers. Our ABA clinics offer an inviting and fun environment to help your child safely learn and explore as they develop their skills.
At Autism Learning Collaborative, our team takes an individualized approach to our ABA therapy services in Omaha, NE. We make a commitment to every child to help them reach their full potential while giving them the skills to succeed in their environment. We’re passionate about helping children in the Omaha area and often work directly with families to provide the best possible services.
ALC offers a wide range of autism therapy services throughout the Omaha area including: in-home, center-based, and telehealth ABA therapy. We understand that every child learns differently and each family has a different set of circumstances that may affect treatment. Our comprehensive therapy programs are designed to help children build important sets of skills in areas such as:
Our team takes great pride in serving families in the Omaha, NE, area. From your first appointment with us to your last, our professional and caring therapists will make your child and their needs a priority throughout the entire therapy process. As a practice, we specialize in developing a personalized therapy program for your child to help them reach their full potential.
Each time your child visits our ABA therapy company in Omaha, NE, they’ll experience a fun and enjoyable environment. We also perform frequent assessments to ensure your child’s therapy plan meets their goals. If we find that their plan is not as effective as we would like or does not cater to their interests, we’ll adapt their therapy plan to help them have fun while learning new skills.
Doug Boe, Clinical Director – Bellevue, Nebraska
Doug began his journey in applied behavior analysis when he enrolled in the behavior analysis and therapy graduate program at Southern Illinois University in 2005, having previously completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology at South Dakota State University. Doug has been a board certified behavior analyst since 2009 and has over 15 years of experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities across the lifespan. Doug has provided ABA services in various settings, including in home, inpatient, schools, group homes, and clinics. Doug is committed to working closely with the families we serve to further ALCS’s mission of one skill, one success, one child at a time.
Outside of work you can find Doug spending time with his wife and dog, attending a sporting event, or enjoying a meal at one of his favorite Omaha restaurants.
“Autism Learn Collaborative in a phrase, has been nothing short of a “Life-Changer”. My three year old has been working with these compassionate, experienced and not to mention KINDEST individuals you’ll ever work with in a professional setting the last year. While at the start of age three he struggled being able to speak, describe how he felt in a productive manner and didn’t really know how to interact with other kids like you should, it’s a complete 180 now.
Jon Smith
“I have a 4-year old autistic, non-verbal, hyperactive grandson, diagnosed at the top of the autism spectrum. I feel absolutely blessed to have been directed to this center. I absolutely recommend this center. He’s been there for about 4-5 months, and his progress is measurable. The staff members are well trained, patient, and truly care for the well being of my grandson.”
Brandon Gaines