CentralReach Provides Free Data Collection Software for Unemployed Clinicians to Continue Providing Care During COVID-19 Pandemic

CentralReach Provides Free Data Collection Software for Unemployed Clinicians to Continue Providing Care During COVID-19 Pandemic

CentralReach, the leading provider of electronic medical record (EMR), practice management and clinical solutions for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) practices who care for people with autism and related disorders, announced that between now through June 30th, the company will provide unemployed clinicians with 60-day free access to CentralReach’s small business data collection software, Thread. The software, which helps clinicians electronically collect data to inform the care plan, will allow BCBAs to continue delivering care independently and maintain income for 60 days until they are rehired or can start their own practice. »

Using ABA Training Opportunities During COVID-19 to Address Challenges with Cancellations and Supervision

Using ABA Training Opportunities During COVID-19 to Address Challenges with Cancellations and Supervision

Across the country, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) practices are adjusting to the ongoing changes brought on by COVID-19 in a variety of resilient ways. Some are ready to adopt telehealth, some are providing limited home services, and in all models, ABA practices are focused on using this time to increase staff knowledge through training. Here are some of the topics you’ll learn about: 1) How to address supervision challenges and improve skills as you fill in the gaps for all levels of clinical staff »

CentralReach Opens Entire CEU Library for Free Access to All BCBAs

CentralReach Opens Entire CEU Library for Free Access to All BCBAs

Today, the Coronavirus pandemic has forced us all to face unprecedented challenges to our way of life, how we operate our practices, and how we deliver care. When care and business continuity are critical, it’s important that we support each other and weather this storm together. Here at CentralReach, our hearts go out to the entire ABA community and their learners who are impacted by these current events. Our team is actively working on an ongoing series of free business continuity materials to help you maintain a sense of continuity during these times, which can be accessed here. »

Practical Guidelines to Deliver ABA Telehealth Services in the Wake of the Coronavirus Outbreak

Practical Guidelines to Deliver ABA Telehealth Services in the Wake of the Coronavirus Outbreak

As Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) providers navigate the Coronavirus pandemic, business continuity challenges, and unpredictable circumstances that may prevent care progress in the weeks to come, telehealth is a great option many clinicians and medical practices are considering and in some cases, already transitioning to. Telehealth technology has been on the rise for years, providing patients quick and secure access to certified-medical professionals using telecommunication technology and videoconferencing, for medical consultation, diagnosis and treatment of non-emergency conditions. »