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Circle Care Services Launches ABA Therapy for Children with Autism in Georgia

Circle Care Services expands into its third state to offer innovative behavioral therapy to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. 

Circle Care Services Launches ABA Therapy for Children with Autism in Georgia

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Healthcare Business Review | Monday, March 31, 2025

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Circle Care Services expands into its third state to offer innovative behavioral therapy to children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.


MARIETTA, GA, - Circle Care Services (CCS), a leading provider of applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder, proudly announces its expansion to Georgia and the opening of a new clinic in Marietta, marking the company's third state of operation. Starting in November, families in Georgia will have access to high-quality ABA therapy services.


ABA therapy is a specialized, evidence-based approach focused on understanding and improving behavior, communication, and social skills in individuals with autism. ABA therapy employs techniques rooted in behavioral psychology, systematically applying interventions to reinforce desired behaviors and root out harmful ones.


With Circle Care Services’ expansion, Georgia families can now receive ABA therapy sessions from home, at daycare centers, schools, community facilities, or at Circle Care Service’s own in-house clinic.


 


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