Programs

Evolve Individual Services offers Intensive Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) to support children and adolescents with mental, emotional, and behavioral health needs under the age of 21. IBHS offers a wide array of services that meet the needs of these individuals in their homes, schools, and/or communities. IBHS has three categories of services:

  • Individual Services
  • Applied Behavioral Analysis
  • Group services

At EIS, we put our clients first, offering up-to-date clinical services in a confidential, caring environment. By doing so, we work diligently to discover the root of the problems and to find the best resolutions.  


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Individual Services

Individual services are offered to one child within the home, school, and/or community setting to help improve coping strategies, support skill development, and promote positive behaviors.


  • Behavior Consultation Services (BC) - Includes assessment of a child or adolescent's needs and development of an Individual Treatment Plan (ITP) that includes interventions that will be used to meet the identified needs. BC also includes coordination and consultation with service providers regarding behavior plans and interventions with the individual’s treatment team. BC services can be used to address behaviors in school, home or any other place where an individual needs success.



  • Mobile Therapy Services (MT) - Used to provide therapy to a child, adolescent, or family member to work on identified goals for the individual. This service can be provided in the home or community setting. MT services include assessments of the individual's needs through the development of an Individual Treatment Plan (ITP).


  • Behavior Health Technician (BHT) - The BHT is responsible for providing behavioral health interventions to stabilize the child by developing age-appropriate self-management skills, along with supporting and empowering parents, family members and caregivers in an educational or community setting.

Group Services

A group of children or adolescents that participate in treatment activities, which may include ABA interventions. Group services are most often provided for multiple children at a specific location. These services may be delivered in a ratio of staff to child depending on their needs.

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