ABA Therapy Integrated Into Your Daily Life

Board Certified Behavior Technician providing in-home ABA therapy to a young girl using play-based learning and building blocks — Integra Behavioral Health, Michigan.

In-Home ABA Therapy for Your Family

Welcome To Integra Behavioral Health

Welcome! We are glad you are here. At Integra Behavioral Health, we provide in-home ABA therapy for children of all ages with autism, offering personalized support that fits naturally into your family’s daily life and routines.

Our goal is to help your child build meaningful, lasting skills at home, in school, at play, and beyond. We focus on real-world progress that sticks, because we believe true growth happens when learning becomes part of everyday living.

What is ABA?

ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) is a science-based therapy that helps children with autism build everyday skills and reduce behaviors that get in the way of learning and connection. It’s personalized, goal-oriented, and focused on progress that truly matters.

Is In-Home ABA Right  For Your Family?

In-home ABA offers support where it matters most—right in the flow of daily life. It’s flexible, consistent, and designed to fit naturally into routines like meals, playtime, and transitions.

This approach also invites parents to be closely involved—learning strategies, building confidence, and supporting growth every step of the way. If you are looking for care that grows with your child and your family, in-home ABA could be the right fit.

Our services

Our ABA services are designed to support individuals across a range of developmental and behavioral needs. We work with clients in home, school, and community settings to ensure skills are learned and applied in the environments that matter most.

Key ABA strategies tailored to your child’s daily life and long-term success

  • Natural Environment Teaching is a teaching strategy that occurs in the client’s natural surroundings (e.g., home, playground, community), rather than a structured clinical setting. It uses naturally occurring situations and reinforcers to teach and reinforce skills.

    Key Features:

    • Learner-initiated: Teaching moments arise from the learner’s interests and environment.

    • Functional and contextual: Skills are more likely to be retained and used appropriately.

    • Promotes generalization: Because skills are taught where they’ll actually be used.

  • Skill generalization refers to the ability of a learner to apply learned behaviors across different environments, people, and stimuli. In ABA, generalization is a critical goal to ensure that the skills taught are practical and meaningful beyond therapy sessions.

    Key Strategies:

    • Varying teaching environments and materials.

    • Involving multiple instructors or caregivers.

    • Practicing skills in real-world situations.

    • Reinforcing spontaneous demonstrations of the skill outside of training

  • Functional Communication Training is an evidence-based ABA intervention that teaches individuals to replace challenging behaviors with more appropriate, functional forms of communication (e.g., asking for help instead of screaming).

    How It Works:

    • Teach a communicative behavior (e.g., vocalization, PECS, sign language) that serves the same function.

    • Reinforce the new communication consistently to reduce the challenging behavior.

Serving Families in West Metro Detroit Area

Have Questions?

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We Accept These Major Insurances

BCBSMI

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Traditional

Blue Care Network

Community Health Choice

Priority Health

Cigna Healthcare

United Healthcare