Sandstone Autism Services provides compassionate, individualized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy designed to support children and families in meaningful, lasting ways. With a focus on early development, communication, and social skills, Sandstone tailors every treatment plan to meet the unique needs of each child—never relying on a one-size-fits-all approach.
At the heart of Sandstone’s philosophy is collaboration. Their experienced team works closely with parents and caregivers to create balanced therapy plans that deliver effective, intensive support while still allowing time for family life and extracurricular activities. By focusing on the whole child, Sandstone helps build skills that translate into everyday success.
Sandstone offers flexible therapy options across multiple environments to ensure children can learn and grow where they feel most comfortable. In-home therapy allows specialists to work directly within a child’s natural routine, helping them develop practical, real-life skills. School-based services include collaboration with teachers, participation in IEP meetings, and one-on-one classroom support to enhance both academic and social success.
In the community, therapists guide children through everyday experiences such as visiting parks, stores, or using public transportation, helping them build confidence and independence. Clinic-based services provide structured opportunities for social skills groups, as well as parent training and support to empower families with effective behavioral strategies.
The process begins with a simple consultation, followed by intake paperwork, a comprehensive assessment, and the creation of a customized treatment plan. Once approved, services begin with a clear focus on progress and measurable outcomes.
Serving families across Utah, including Provo, Lehi, St. George, and now Cedar City, Sandstone Autism Services is committed to making a difference both inside and outside of therapy sessions—creating stronger families, empowered children, and more inclusive communities.