Minnesota: ABA provider opening 4 new centers in Minneapolis; 8 total in state
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Mar 11, 2026, Street Insider: Behavior Frontiers Announces Autism Services Expansion in Minneapolis with Four New ABA Therapy Centers
- Behavior Frontiers, a nationally recognized leader in applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism, announces the addition of four new ABA therapy centers in the Minneapolis metro area, bringing its total number of centers in Minnesota to eight.
This expansion reflects Behavior Frontiers' long-term commitment to the Minnesota autism community and its continued investment in ensuring families have access to consistent, high-quality care close to home. As demand for early intervention services continues to grow, the organization remains focused on strengthening local access and reducing barriers to care, while upholding the highest standards of clinical excellence as demonstrated by their over 10 years of accreditation with the Behavioral Health Center of Excellence (BHCOE).
Three of the new centers, located in Plymouth, Woodbury, and Fridley, are now open, with a fourth location in Rogers opening in mid-March, further increasing availability of center-based services across the Twin Cities metro area and surrounding communities. All eight ABA centers are now accepting new patients.
"Minnesota has been an important part of our journey for many years, and we are proud to continue growing alongside the communities we serve," said Helen Mader, CEO of Behavior Frontiers. "Opening additional centers allows us to support more families with individualized, evidence-based ABA therapy while maintaining the consistency, integrity, and clinical quality they rely on." . . .
All Minnesota centers offer personalized ABA therapy programs for young children and toddlers with autism under age 6. The programs are designed to help children build foundational communication, social, behavioral, and daily living skills that support long-term success in school, everyday life, and beyond.
To celebrate the grand opening of its newest Minnesota centers, Behavior Frontiers will host Sensory-Friendly, Superhero-Themed Grand Opening Celebrations in April and May for its Woodbury and Rogers locations in honor of Autism Acceptance Month. Both events are open to the community and will feature superhero-themed crafts, fun giveaways, and opportunities for children to wear their favorite superhero costumes. Families will also be invited to tour the centers, meet the clinical teams, and learn more about Behavior Frontiers' autism services.





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