ABA Therapy Insurance Coverage in Indiana
We’ll Walk You Through It
We know that dealing with insurance paperwork can feel overwhelming. At BACA, we have a dedicated team ready to guide you through the process from start to finish.
In Indiana, many insurance plans cover applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy, but coverage depends on your specific policy. At BACA, we accept most private insurance plans as well as Traditional and Anthem Medicaid.
How We Help:
- 
We verify your benefits — Our team reviews your insurance plan to see what ABA services are covered
 - 
We handle the paperwork — We help gather the necessary documents and submit them for approval
 - We coordinate with your insurance provider — We work directly with your insurer to get authorization for ABA therapy
 
Our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible so you can focus on what matters most — your child’s progress.
What Insurance Do We Accept?
We accept most private insurance plans as well as Traditional and Anthem Medicaid.
Curious about your coverage? Get in touch with our intake team today.
How to Get Started:
| Get an Official Diagnosis Before insurance can cover ABA therapy, your child needs a written autism diagnosis from a doctor or licensed health professional.  | 
| 
 Know Your Insurance Policy Insurance plans vary, so it’s important to understand: 
 Knowing these details helps avoid surprises later. 
  | 
| Find Out Your Insurance Type Is your plan a PPO, HMO, EPO, or Medicaid? Knowing the exact plan name helps when checking ABA therapy coverage.  | 
| Choose the Right ABA Provider
 Not all ABA providers are the same. BACA offers high-quality, personalized ABA therapy with experienced professionals who understand your child’s unique needs. Your child will spend a lot of time with their ABA provider, so finding the right fit is important. Reach out to us if you have questions.  | 
State Funding for Autism Varies
Every state offers services for children with autism, but the types of programs, names, and accessibility can differ. The good news is that resources are available to help.
Most autism support falls under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which provides educational services and accommodations for children with special needs.
For state-specific support, contact your local Autism Society chapter. They can provide up-to-date information on available services and how to access them.
Send us a Message to Learn More