First Steps opens Woburn early intervention center offering immediate ABA services for children with autism and Down syndrome, accepting insurance with no waitingFirst Steps opens Woburn early intervention center offering immediate ABA services for children with autism and Down syndrome, accepting insurance with no waiting

New Woburn Early Intervention Center Eliminates Waiting Lists for Children with Autism, Down Syndrome

2026/03/03 16:18
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The opening of First Steps Developmental Services’ new early intervention center in Woburn represents a significant development in addressing the region’s shortage of timely developmental services for young children. The facility, which began accepting patients immediately with no waiting lists, provides evidence-based Applied Behavior Analysis therapy specifically for children ages 0-6 with autism spectrum disorder and Down syndrome.

Jarrod Scalzo, Founder and CEO of First Steps Developmental Services, emphasized the center’s mission to provide immediate support during children’s most formative years. ‘There is a clear demand in this region for timely, high-quality early intervention services delivered by a team that truly listens to families,’ said Scalzo, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst with more than 20 years of experience in special education and early intervention. The center’s approach focuses on individualized therapy plans that support communication, social skills, and early learning through developmentally appropriate methods.

The timing of the center’s opening coincides with expanded insurance coverage in Massachusetts. Beginning January 1, 2026, state insurance providers are required to cover ABA therapy for individuals diagnosed with Down syndrome, building upon existing coverage for autism spectrum disorder. First Steps accepts most major insurance plans, making services more accessible to families across Middlesex, Essex, and Suffolk counties who can learn more about eligibility and enrollment at https://www.firststepsds.com.

The center’s immediate availability addresses what experts describe as a critical gap in early intervention services, where waiting periods can extend for months during a child’s most crucial developmental window. Research consistently shows that early intervention during the first six years of life can significantly improve long-term outcomes for children with developmental differences. The Woburn facility is staffed by licensed Board Certified Behavior Analysts and trained support professionals who work closely with families to develop comprehensive treatment plans.

This expansion of services comes as awareness grows about the importance of early developmental support. By eliminating waiting lists and accepting insurance, First Steps removes two significant barriers that have historically prevented families from accessing timely intervention. The center’s location in Woburn provides a centralized option for families in multiple counties who previously faced limited choices for immediate, insurance-funded ABA services.

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