7413 Whitesville Rd #600, Columbus, GA 31904
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Grateful Care ABA proudly provides individualized, evidence-based ABA therapy in Columbus, GA at our clinic located at 7413 Whitesville Rd #600, Columbus, GA 31904. We deliver one-on-one, clinic-based, school-based, and group Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy designed to help children build meaningful communication, social, behavioral, and daily living skills.
Our Columbus ABA clinic offers a structured, supportive environment where Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each child’s unique strengths and needs. Through compassionate, data-driven care, we empower children to gain independence while supporting families every step of the journey.
Conveniently located on Whitesville Road, our clinic is easily accessible for families throughout Columbus and surrounding Muscogee County communities. Grateful Care ABA is committed to fostering lasting transformation by helping children thrive at home, in school, and in the community.
If you’re looking for trusted, high-quality ABA therapy in Columbus, Georgia, our dedicated team at 7413 Whitesville Rd is here to help your child reach their full potential.
At Grateful Care ABA we deliver individualized one-on-one, clinic-based, school-based, and group ABA therapy; our evidence-based approach empowers children to build skills, supports families at every step, and fosters lasting transformation within Columbus communities.

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There are numerous resources available to you and your child, including public and private insurance, and more. Understanding the sometimes complex qualifications and applications can be confusing, but our experienced staff will help identify potential sources and navigate the process.

No two children are alike, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to successful ABA. That’s why the BCBAs at Grateful Care ABA performs a comprehensive assessment that allows us to create a highly personal and individualized treatment plan that considers the abilities and needs of each child.

We recognize how vitally important a child’s parents are to the success of our ABA program. We provide them with the training and tools they need to integrate the skills the child is learning through ABA into the home environment. We value the input of parents as we seek to attain the goals we have set for our therapy.

Our approach to Applied Behavioral Analysis includes gathering input from each child’s parents, teachers, and other health professionals to help us draw a road map for arriving at the child’s treatment goals.

There are numerous resources available to you and your child, including public and private insurance, and more. Understanding the sometimes complex qualifications and applications can be confusing, but our experienced staff will help identify potential sources and navigate the process.

No two children are alike, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach to successful ABA. That’s why the BCBAs at Grateful Care ABA performs a comprehensive assessment that allows us to create a highly personal and individualized treatment plan that considers the abilities and needs of each child.

Many children experience the most success in learning new skills and behaviors when they’re in a familiar setting. That’s why our ABA therapists will work with your child, one-on-one, in your home. These personal sessions provide individual attention that has been proven highly effective.

Is your child receiving an adequate level of resources at school to meet her or his needs? Our staff works in close collaboration with each child’s teachers and administrators to ensure they have the necessary training and support to contribute to the foundation we are building at Grateful Care ABA.

We recognize how vitally important a child’s parents are to the success of our ABA program. We provide them with the training and tools they need to integrate the skills the child is learning through ABA into the home environment. We value the input of parents as we seek to attain the goals we have set for our therapy.

Our approach to Applied Behavioral Analysis includes gathering input from each child’s parents, teachers, and other health professionals to help us draw a road map for arriving at the child’s treatment goals.