A Different Kind of ABA Experience. While the industry expands, Valora remains focused on the individual.
We’ve eliminated the "revolving door" of care to provide stable, consistent support for your family.
We believe in a structure that allows kids to thrive and just be kids while empowering them with the proper tools for success and long-term progress.
Our experts recommend clinical intensity that is medically necessary yet realistic for your family’s daily life, ensuring sustainability and successful outcomes.
We prioritize consistent, high-quality care that respects your family unit and your child’s long-term journey within our centers and beyond.
Valora was founded on the belief that ethics and intention should lead the way in Autism services. By keeping our focus personal and our integrity high, we create a ripple effect of positive change for our families and our field.
Collaborative and Comprehensive Care. We believe therapy works best when it’s connected. At Valora, your child’s ABA, Speech, and Occupational therapists collaborate daily to establish shared goals focused on the child’s overall skill set. Our professionals work within their specialized scope of practice while sharing insights to create a stronger, more holistic plan for your child with your input as their parent.
Real Skills for Real Life. We don’t just teach skills; we help children apply them where they matter most:
• A Familiar Setting: Our centers mimic school environments to help children prepare for the "next step" in their education.
• Parent-Led Collaboration: We honor your role as the expert on your child to ensure our care remains relevant to your family’s life.
• Generalization is Goal #1: We bridge the gap between clinic and community, ensuring progress follows your child wherever they go.
We know that consistency is the key to progress. By fostering a culture of mutual respect and professional growth for our clinicians, we aim to reduce the turnover that so often disrupts a child’s journey. When providers feel supported, families feel the difference in the quality and continuity of care and build a trusting relationship with the members of their family's therapy team.
“Our granddaughter has been attending this clinic, and we truly couldn’t be happier with the care and support we’ve received. The therapists are absolutely incredible, patient, attentive, and genuinely invested in each child’s progress. You can tell they don’t just see this as a job. They celebrate the small wins, stay consistent, and build real connections with the kids.
The staff overall is welcoming and professional, and they always make an effort to communicate openly with families. The environment feels supportive and positive. The leadership is also evident in how the clinic is run. There’s a clear standard of care and compassion that flows from the top down. It shows in the way the therapists and staff show up every single day.
Not every experience will be the same for everyone, and sometimes you can’t make every parent happy, especially when parents focus on gossiping on false information instead of growing with the company for their family but from our family’s perspective, this team truly goes above and beyond. We’ve seen meaningful growth in our child, and that means everything to us. We’re very grateful for this clinic and the people who make it what it is.”
Grand Parent“This school has made a tremendous difference in my child’s development. The individualized attention, structured learning approach, and compassionate staff have helped my child build confidence and essential life skills. Communication with parents is consistent and supportive, and the team truly understands how to meet children where they are. We’ve seen measurable growth and couldn’t be happier with our experience. Highly recommend!!”
Parent“Valora has brought so many changes to my family’s life. My son was here in their after-school program, and every single therapist was amazing. The effort and dedication they put into these children really shows. My son went from being nonverbal and having tons of energy, and over the last two years, he and the therapists worked so hard, and now he can speak and express himself.”
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