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Rise Up for Autism — Aurora

An early-intervention ABA clinic in Aurora for children aged two through six, with a stated Medicaid workaround via ACA plans.

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The practical details

Ages servedAges 2 through 6 — the site says a child generally enrols before first grade, though a clinician may keep a child in the programme past age 6 if more ABA therapy would help prepare them for school
Current waitNo wait time published on the site — ask when you call
WhereAurora, Illinois
Address231 E Indian Trail Rd, Aurora, IL
Phone(630) 300-3400 (English), (630) 300-3700 (Spanish)
HoursMon-Fri 8:30am-5pm, Sat 8:30am-1pm
Funding takenPrivate insurance (in-network with BCBS, Aetna, Optum/United and some HMOs)

What this is, in plain language

Rise Up for Autism runs a full-day, centre-based ABA therapy programme in Aurora for autistic children aged 2 to 6, focused on communication, socialisation, independent living and school-readiness skills, delivered one-to-one alongside group activities.

Getting started

The site describes four steps: a free initial consultation with an Outreach and Family Support Coordinator, an insurance benefit check, a comprehensive assessment with a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and then the start of one-to-one therapy.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Rise Up for Autism's Aurora clinic runs an early-intervention ABA programme for autistic children aged 2 through 6, in a full-day, school-like centre with circle time, music, art and dance alongside one-to-one therapy.
  • The organisation says Medicaid only recently began covering ABA therapy in Illinois, and that it — like many providers — has opted out of accepting Medicaid because of restrictions attached to that plan. Instead it helps families arrange a private ACA insurance plan, and offers grants and payment plans to reduce costs.
  • It is in-network with BCBS, Aetna, Optum/United and some HMOs, and offers a free initial consultation with an Outreach and Family Support Coordinator before a formal assessment.

Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.

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