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ABLE Kids

UPDATED: March 17, 2022

ABLE Kids aims to provide your child or loved one with the skills he/she needs to live a full and meaningful life. Our services range from Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for children with autism, to community-living services for children. Our clinic is dedicated to helping children with special needs live beyond life's expectations.
ABLE Kids was founded in January of 2016 and is now the children's division of Soto ALG. Soto ALG's mission is to help adults with developmental disabilities improve their quality of life and promotes independence by providing supportive and health services delivered in an empowering, compassionate and family-style environment. Our clinic is dedicated to helping children with special needs live beyond life's expectations.

Insurance: Absolute Total Care, Aetna, BCBS GA, BCBS SC, Caresource, Cigna, First Choice, Friday Health Plans, GA Medicaid, Healthy Blue, Peachstate, SC Medicaid, Select Health, Tricare, United Healthcare & more!

  • Languages:
  • English
  • Insurances Accepted:
  • N/A
  • Medicaid
  • Private Insurance

Address:

3727 Executive Center Drive
Augusta, GA 30907
United States

Website:

www.ablekids.com www.facebook.com

Phone:

(706) 842-5330

Email:

Hannah.boatright@ablekids.com

Contact:

Hannah Boatright

Our Autism Response Team (ART) is specially trained to connect people with autism, their families, and caretakers to information, tools, and resources.

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