Welcome To Crossroads ABA Therapy Clinic
What is ABA?
Applied Behavior Analysis is a treatment approach that is supported by research as an effective intervention for the core symptoms of autism.
Why Choose Crossroads?
Crossroads ABA Clinic provides high quality, individualized services to children with autism and their families.
About Us
Crossroads Center for Children opened in Glenville, New York in 1998 as a private non profit school serving a small group of children diagnosed with autism.
Clinical Team
Our team of dedicated professionals is passionate about providing top-notch, individualized services to children with autism and their families.
Services
Crossroads ABA Clinic offers a variety of services including various insurance funded services, free caregiver and provider Information sessions.
About Us
Crossroads Center for Children opened in Glenville, New York in 1998 as a private non profit school serving a small group of children diagnosed with autism. Today the school is located in Schenectady and enrolls approximately 120 children from 20 school districts in the surrounding eight counties.
Hours of Operation
Office Hours:
8:00 AM–4:30 PM Monday–Friday
Therapy Hours:
9:00 AM–4:30 PM Monday–Friday
address
395 Becker Drive,
Schenectady, NY 12306
Phone
518-280-0083 ext 125
Crossroads In the Media
What is ABA?
Applied Behavior Analysis is a treatment approach that is supported by research as an effective intervention for the core symptoms of autism. The approach is child-focused and data driven. Our goal is to help children make the most progress while having lots of fun!
About Crossroads Center for Children
Crossroads Center for Children opened in Glenville, New York in 1998 as a private non profit school serving a small group of children diagnosed with autism. Today the school is located in Schenectady and enrolls approximately 120 children from 20 school districts in the surrounding eight counties.
The ABA Clinic was opened in 2014 and has served children as early as diagnosis to age twelve in the following counties: Albany, Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady. Currently, services primarily occur at the clinic’s location in Schenectady. However, under certain circumstances home-based therapy may be an option.
