ACES ABA - Autism Therapy Center
310 3rd Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910
About the Business
ACES ABA - Autism Therapy Center is a leading health institution located at 310 3rd Avenue in Chula Vista, California, United States. Specializing in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for individuals with autism spectrum disorder, our center offers personalized treatment plans to help clients reach their full potential. Our team of highly trained professionals is dedicated to providing top-quality care and support to individuals and families affected by autism. Visit ACES ABA - Autism Therapy Center today and discover the difference our specialized therapy programs can make in the lives of those we serve.
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Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 19:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 19:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 19:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 19:30
Friday:
08:00 - 19:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Best company ever! Exelent customer service since you get in the office. Definitely recommended."
"Don’t recommend this company for ABA, always issues with scheduling, never have staff to cover and the supervisor are terrible! They don’t get anything done, and they do a terrible job on screening the staff they send to your home!"
"I’ve worked with my son at a few different companies and I have to say some of the issues people complain about are sadly just the nature of the beast! it’s like complaining about walking outside in the sun when you go to the zoo somethings are just a given.. no company is perfect… That being said it has been my experience that Aces tries (with some companies they don’t try at all) ACES listen..ABA is still evolving , science is always moving forward.! Autism is complex. It’s a spectrum because no two children are the same. therefore think about it like this , how could you train any individual to work with that many different children and that many different deficits or differences and expect instant perfection? They’re not making a hamburger, they’re not building a fence, they’re re-shaping a mind and behaviors that didn’t happen overnight. The most important thing to remember is early intervention the earlier the better ! the behaviors haven’t had a time to settle in and the brain is still malleable… I’ve been doing this with my son for 10 years he’s now 11 severely impacted he is nonverbal BUT he has sign language and he can tie his shoes and he’s potty trained and he has so many skills that he didn’t have before … I have had about 50 different therapist come in and out of our home over the past 10 years. You have to think about your child’s ABA like a weight loss program or college life, “if you don’t do the work you won’t see results” it’s that simple. No professional can fix your child’s autism :(…there is no cure… I agree sometimes you’ll get a person so new so inexperienced that it seems like you ask yourself how can this person possibly help? but if their heart is it and their intentions are good and they want to help and they’re eager to learn how to help AND most importantly that you be 100% invested and involved in every session you will see results. Some of the best therapist my son had were the brand-new ones. So what I would suggest is not looking for somebody super experienced because you can find a super experienced dentist and they can still lie and overcharge you you can find a super experienced chef and the food be bland, yes experience is important but in the world of autism I think compassion and passion are the most important thing you can expect from a person who comes into your home to help your child."
"Do not waste your time (money), your kids time, or your kids recovery. If you think this is the place that your kid is going to get the adequate care that they need, you thought wrong, completely understaffed, underfunded and the higher-ups are just blatantly rude and are there for nothing more than a paycheck. They are not there for someones wellbeing, merely a check. I would never ever bring my kid here. I would personally HIGHLY suggest finding any other IOP, PHP, or therapy service that is NOT ACES; major disappointment. Seems as if the supervisors and higher ups and don't even know what's going on with their own clients they're just focused on collecting that good old cash money or insurance. Their form of therapy is absolutely a joke to me. If you do some research , you will realize that their method of approaching autism is outdated and minimalistic. CBT and EDMR are where it is at. Significant improvememts rapidly."
"Nice place, professional staff, coordinators are very interesting in the patients. They have home visits. Most of the therapists are bilingual. Very recommend."
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