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INSURANCE
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Unsure if Insurance Will Cover ABA?
We’ll Find Out for You.
We know calling your insurance company can feel overwhelming. The long hold times, confusing language, and endless back-and-forth… it’s enough to make anyone hesitate.
That’s why we do it for you.
At no extra cost, we’ll reach out to your insurance provider, ask the right questions, and determine if your child is eligible for ABA therapy.
Once we know what’s covered, we’ll explain it clearly—no jargon, no surprises.
Getting help shouldn’t be stressful. Let us handle the insurance calls so you can focus on your child.
Medical Insurance FAQ

Does Nova Supports take my insurance?
Most likely, yes! We are a Medicaid provider and also serve families with many different types of private insurance. Our clients come to us with SelectHealth, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Regence, and more.
What if I’m not sure if ABA therapy is covered?
Don’t worry—you don’t have to figure it out alone. We’ll contact your insurance company for you and confirm your child’s coverage. This is a free service, and we’ll explain everything in simple terms.
I feel anxious about making phone calls. Can you help?
Absolutely. We know that calling insurance can be overwhelming—long hold times, confusing answers, and sometimes even anxiety about picking up the phone in the first place. That’s why our team handles those calls for you. You’ll never have to sit on hold or stress about what to ask.
Is there any cost for you to check my insurance?
Nope! We’ll verify your eligibility and coverage at no extra cost to you.
What happens after you check my coverage?
Once we know your benefits, we’ll go over them with you in plain language—no jargon, no surprises. Then, if ABA therapy is covered, we’ll walk you through the next steps to get started.
What if my insurance doesn’t cover ABA?
We’ll let you know right away and discuss your options. Some families pay privately, and others find resources through Medicaid or additional support programs. Whatever the situation, we’ll help guide you.