Total Care ABA opens first Flagstaff clinic offering autism therapy services

Julie Pastrick Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce, President
Julie Pastrick Greater Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce, President
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Total Care ABA has announced the opening of its first ABA therapy clinic in Arizona, located at 1806 E Route 66 in Flagstaff. The clinic will provide Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services to children on the autism spectrum and those with developmental delays.

The clinic is led by Board Certified Behavior Analyst Tessa Grabowsky, who has four years of experience. Operations Manager Melia Carter and Lead Registered Behavior Technician Hope Gonzales are also part of the leadership team. The clinic is now accepting new patients.

According to Total Care ABA, their approach focuses on family involvement and individualized support for each child. “Our mission is to help children on the Autism Spectrum and those with developmental delays reach their full potential through structured, individualized support,” a statement from the organization said. “From the initial assessment through skill-building and generalization, we work closely with caregivers to maximize progress and independence.”

The grand opening celebration for the new clinic will take place on November 14 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony in partnership with the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce. The event will include food, a bounce house, face painting, and other activities for families.

Appointments can be scheduled by calling 480-847-7380. The clinic’s regular hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.



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