FAQs

  • At this time, we do not accept insurance directly. However, we are happy to provide a superbill for certain services upon request, which you may submit to your insurance company for possible out-of-network reimbursement. We recommend checking with your provider to confirm what services are eligible.

  • We accept all major credit/debit cards and offer flexible payment options, including sliding scale fees and a pay-it-forward program to support those experiencing financial hardship. Please don’t hesitate to reach out. Accessibility is central to our mission!

  • While we offer coaching and consultation services that may feel therapeutic, we are not a substitute for mental health or medical treatment. If we believe you may benefit from additional support, we can help connect you with trusted providers in your area.

  • Yes, we are committed to enhancing our services to better support our community. We plan to welcome Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), licensed psychologists, and licensed clinical social workers to our team. This expansion will allow us to offer a broader range of services, including diagnostic assessments, psychotherapy, and specialized behavioral interventions. Our goal is to provide comprehensive, neuroaffirming care that respects and uplifts each individual’s unique journey.

  • Our services are designed for neurodivergent individuals, caregivers, families, and anyone seeking support with executive functioning, behavioral challenges, advocacy, or parenting guidance. We offer affirming, inclusive care to individuals of all ages and backgrounds.

  • Not at all. A formal diagnosis is not required to access support at Soft Landings Behavior. Care. We meet you where you are and provide care based on your goals, needs, and experiences

  • While Soft Landings Behavior Care is grounded in the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), we don’t adhere to traditional, compliance-based ABA therapy practices. Instead, we provide trauma-informed, neuroaffirming services that draw from behavioral science while centering emotional well-being, autonomy, and lived experience.

    Our approach is collaborative and compassionate, not prescriptive. Designed to support individuals and families in ways that feel safe, respectful, and empowering.

    We believe behavior is communication, and we support growth through connection, not control.