West Virginia Autism and ABA Therapy Resources
If you are a parent in West Virginia navigating autism services, this page pulls together the most useful starting points. Below you will find the BCBA registry for West Virginia, WV Medicaid coverage information, West Virginia Birth to Three for children under 3, funding and grant programs, and parent support organizations.
Find a BCBA in West Virginia
The BACB (Behavior Analyst Certification Board) maintains a public registry of board certified behavior analysts and technicians. Search the registry and filter by WV to find certified providers in your area and verify credentials before starting services.
Search BACB RegistryWV Medicaid and ABA Coverage
Covers medically necessary ABA for eligible children under 21 through the federal EPSDT benefit. Prior authorization is typically required — ask your provider's intake team to help verify your child's benefits.
West Virginia Birth to Three
If your child is under 3, West Virginia families may qualify for free early intervention services through West Virginia Birth to Three. Early intervention can include speech therapy, developmental therapy, and behavior support at no cost to your family, even before a formal diagnosis. The ECTA Center maintains a directory of every state's early intervention program contacts.
West Virginia early intervention contactFunding and Grants in West Virginia
The Autism Speaks Resource Guide lists funding programs, grants, and community resources filterable by state. Autism Speaks also offers family grants for families with limited access to services. Your state may also have Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver programs that cover support beyond standard Medicaid. Ask your provider or Medicaid office about current waiver availability in West Virginia.
Autism Speaks Resource GuideParent Support in West Virginia
The Autism Society of America has chapters across the country, including in West Virginia. Local chapters can connect you with other families, help you navigate insurance and school supports, and share what has worked in your community. Use the chapter finder to locate your nearest chapter.
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While you navigate services
Practice skills at home while you wait
Waitlists and paperwork take time. Stridesy helps parents build real skills with their child at home. Short sessions, clear goals, and a reward system your child will love. It is not a replacement for professional ABA, but it helps you make good use of the gap.