ABA Therapy Cost in Delaware
Understand what ABA therapy actually costs in your state — covered, partially covered, and out-of-pocket scenarios.
The honest answer for Delaware
ABA therapy in Delaware ranges from $0 to over $100,000 per year depending on how you pay. The big variables are: do you have insurance that covers ABA, is it in-network, what's the prescribed intensity, and what deductible or copay you owe.
What providers actually charge
Typical billing rates in Delaware for ABA services:
- Direct therapy by a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT): $60–$120/hour
- Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) supervision and assessment: $120–$200/hour
- Comprehensive program at 20–40 hours/week: $45,000–$120,000/year at full rate
- Focused program at 10–15 hours/week: $20,000–$50,000/year at full rate
These are general industry ranges. Specific provider rates and contracted insurance rates vary.
With insurance, what you actually pay
When ABA is covered as medically necessary in Delaware:
- Medicaid: typically $0 out-of-pocket for eligible children under 21.
- Private insurance, in-network: copays per session ($10–$50) plus deductible until met, then coinsurance (often 0–20%).
- Private insurance, out-of-network: significant out-of-pocket — often 30–50% coinsurance after a higher deductible.
- Self-funded employer plans: varies; ask HR for the specific autism benefit summary.
If you can't afford ABA in Delaware
- Apply for Delaware Medicaid for your child. Many states have disability-specific eligibility pathways that ignore parental income for children with significant needs.
- Request services through your child's IEP at school — covered components can include behavior support.
- Look into Autism Speaks grants, the United Healthcare Children's Foundation, and local autism society chapters.
- Ask providers about sliding-scale fees, payment plans, or shorter focused programs.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does ABA therapy cost in Delaware?+
Without insurance, ABA therapy in Delaware typically runs $120–$200 per hour for a board-certified analyst, with comprehensive programs often totaling $45,000–$100,000+ per year at 20–40 hours per week. With Medicaid or in-network private insurance, families' out-of-pocket cost is usually limited to copays, coinsurance, or deductibles.
Is ABA therapy covered by insurance in Delaware?+
Yes — in Delaware, Medicaid covers medically necessary ABA for children under 21 through EPSDT, and most state-regulated private plans must cover ABA under the autism insurance mandate. Self-funded employer plans follow federal rules and vary.
What if I can't afford ABA in Delaware?+
Options include applying for Delaware Medicaid (income-based, often a separate Katie Beckett or disability pathway for children), TEFRA waivers, school-based services through your child's IEP, Autism Speaks grants, and sliding-scale providers. Many providers will help you navigate authorization.
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