LOUISVILLE, KY, UNITED STATES, July 22, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Autism Commission on Quality (ACQ) has awarded a full two-year accreditation to Behavior Network for its applied behavior analysis (ABA) programs in Texas.
This newly accredited organization offers
ABA healthcare services to individuals and families impacted by autism. Their programs were evaluated against ACQ’s Applied Behavior Analysis Accreditation Program Standards and Guide.“We believe that accreditation is not just a milestone but a reaffirmation of our organization's values, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and a culture of excellence,” said Amanda Coffey, PhD, BCBA-D, owner and CEO of Behavior Network.
Behavior Network provides compassionate, evidence-based ABA to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and emotional disorders. It specializes in crisis intervention, behavior stabilization, and education. Behavior Network’s interdisciplinary team delivers individualized treatment plans across home, clinic, school, and community settings, with a commitment to safety, dignity, and meaningful outcomes for individuals and families.
“People with autism deserve high-quality ABA services,” said Erick Dubuque, director of ACQ. “Organizations applying for accreditation from the Autism Commission on Quality must meet rigorous standards for patient care, administration, and transparency. Behavior Network underwent a thorough review process to earn its accreditation.”
ACQ’s review process includes a wide range of business, clinical, and quality improvement activities to promote best practices and evidence-based pathways. The assessment considers clinical observations and satisfaction surveys from patients and staff, leadership interviews, and a desktop review.
ACQ continues to accept new applications for its two-year accreditation from organizations offering ABA as a healthcare service to individuals with autism.
To learn more, visit autismcommission.org.
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