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I had an amazing ABA service with Spetrum of Hope that sent

therapists an hour each way for our home program. We did this for

18 months and can no longer cover the expense. We also believed the

school system and my son were ready to meet. Already after just 7

days of school, I'm keeping him home so that the problems arising do

not continue to snow ball. I'd have to be full time on campus to

ensure my son is not regressing. If we are to access the school

system it most certainly will be with the backing of our ABA program

through Spectrum of Hope (I hope). Though we fought for insurance

coverage and eventually got some, we still couldn't cover the extra

expenses of covering the travel expenses etc... for the therapist.

We live in the Humble area and Spectrum is located near 290. When we

first looked for ABA help the local In-Kids did not meet our needs.

My question is with this new legislation HB 1919, will this cover the

cost my ABA provider has to charge in-home clients with a far travel

or will it only cover expenses up to a certain point. I've read and

reread but do not understand this issue. Before I pursue finding

closer options for ABA I want to stick with the people who have

worked with my son since 2.5 yrs. They have our history and we work

well together. This is most effective for my son. Anyone have

experience with this issue?

My deepest gratitude,

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