About Nova Supports
Nova Supports specializes in behavior consultation, starting each journey with a comprehensive intake assessment to understand individual needs and set tailored treatment goals. Our team conducts thorough functional and skills assessments to identify the root causes of challenging behaviors. Based on these insights, we craft customized behavior plans that include strategies for intervention, behavior response, and skill development, all aligned with the individual's objectives.
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We also provide specialized training for caregivers, including Direct Support Professionals and family members, ensuring they are equipped to implement the behavior plan effectively.
Our approach is data-driven, with continuous monitoring of the behavior plan's impact, regular progress reports, and active participation in team meetings to advocate for our clients.
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For those at a distance or in remote areas, Nova Supports offers comprehensive remote consultation services through phone and video calls, supplemented by in-person visits when possible. This ensures that quality behavior consultation and support are accessible, helping individuals thrive under any circumstances.
Kylan Heiner, BCBA
Executive Director
Kylan Heiner is a seasoned professional with over a decade of experience in behavior consultation. He founded Nova Supports in 2024, and is passionate about providing quality care to people with disabilities. Kylan and his wife Brooklyn have four children living in southern Utah County.
Practicing as a behavior analyst since 2014, Kylan is also known for founding ABA Wizard, a top educational company in the industry. With years of experience and a focus on effective and innovative services, he leads Nova Supports in serving clients across various regions in Utah.
Andy Adams, BCBA
Clinical Director
Andy found his love for Applied Behavior Analysis at Dr. Tom Higbee's ASSERT preschool program, and learned its basic principles from amazing professors at Utah State University, Florida Institute of Techonology, and the University of Utah. He has worked with people with disabilities since his teenage years and has spent over a decade doing so with Chrysalis. He has a passion for teaching, video models, flow-charts, and creating out-of-the-box solutions to complex behavior problems. When he's not being a behavior analyst, he's up in the mountains trail running or camping with his beautiful wife and their four kids.
Kerri Farr, BCBA
Behavior Analyst
Kerry Farr was introduced to applied behavior analysis as a direct support professional working with adults with disabilities. She quickly fell in love with the field and decided to become a behavior analyst. Kerry has been working in various capacities in the field of behavior analysis for over ten years. She has worked in a variety of settings, including schools, research in home supports, and working with adults. Most of her time as a behavior analyst has been spent supporting adults with disabilities. Kerry has also done work training police officers and helping them learn the best way to interact with people with disabilities in crisis situations. In her free time Kerry enjoys running, yoga, and spending time with her two dogs and her husband.
Heather Anderson, BCBA
Behavior Analyst
Heather Anderson has been working with people with disabilities for over 10 years in volunteer and paid positions. She got her masters degree at Utah Valley University and has been a BCBA working with people with disabilities since graduating. She is passionate about helping others and making their lives better. Her favorite part of working with individuals with disabilities is working on skills that are important to them to try to make their lives what they want them to be. She loves to empower others and help them advocate for themselves. When she’s not working with people with disabilities you can find Heather doing yoga, hiking, hanging out with friends, hanging out with her husband or her cat! She enjoys anything outdoors! Heather is super excited to join Nova and continue to help others through ABA!
Mallory Smith, BCBA
Behavior Analyst
Mallory has been certified through the BACB since 2012 and has a wealth of experience in early intervention. She has launched and managed intensive early intervention clinics specializing in developmentally appropriate practices and has contributed to the clinical and administrative growth of multiple ABA businesses. Mallory finds joy in both the operations side of ABA practice as well as being on the front lines connecting with the
individuals she serves. She believes every person has untapped potential and enjoys finding motivating ways to draw it out. When Mallory is not working, she can be found watching soccer games with her husband while chasing around their three young children.
Megan Scott
Lead Behavior Analyst In Training
Megan is a behavior analyst in training and graduate student, currently pursuing certification as a BCBA. Megan is passionate and committed to helping clients achieve their goals through personalized and compassionate care and believes that it’s never too late to learn new things. Outside of work, Megan enjoys being a mom to two amazing girls, rollerblading on the Jordan River Trail, and finding adventure through travel.
ISAAC ROGERS
Behavior Analyst in Training
Isaac Rogers
RUTH DELGADO
Behavior Analyst in Training
Ruth Delgado