Not every family in New Mexico lives near an ABA provider — and not every session needs to happen in person. Luminaria's telehealth services bring BCBA supervision, parent coaching, and supplemental therapy directly to your screen, so geography never stands between your child and the support they need.
Telehealth ABA brings the expertise of our clinical team directly to your home through secure video. Your BCBA can conduct assessments, review data, coach you through strategies, and guide therapy activities — all without needing to be physically present.
This is especially valuable for families in rural New Mexico where in-person ABA providers are scarce. Cities like Farmington, Hobbs, Clovis, Carlsbad, Deming, and Gallup have historically had very few options. Telehealth changes that — giving every NM family access to quality, BCBA-supervised care regardless of location.
Telehealth isn't a replacement for in-home therapy — it's a powerful complement. Many families use a combination of in-person sessions and telehealth check-ins to keep progress consistent.
Telehealth works well for a range of situations:
All you need is a reliable internet connection, a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera, and a quiet space at home. We use a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform — no special software to download.
Schedule a free consultation and we'll walk you through how it works.
Free ConsultationCall us or fill out our form. We'll talk through your child's needs and answer your questions.
We check your coverage and handle the paperwork. Most NM families pay $0 out of pocket.
A Board Certified Behavior Analyst visits your home to assess your child and create a personalized plan.
Your child's therapist starts working with them at home, on your schedule. Progress is tracked every session.
Whether you're in Hobbs, Gallup, or a rural community, your child gets the same quality BCBA oversight as families in Albuquerque.
Telehealth sessions naturally involve you — learning strategies in real time that you can use every day between visits.
Your BCBA stays connected to your child's progress through regular video check-ins, keeping the treatment plan responsive.
All telehealth sessions use encrypted, HIPAA-compliant video — your family's privacy is never compromised.
New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care) covers ABA therapy with no age limit — one of the strongest coverage policies in the country. We also accept Blue Cross Blue Shield NM, Presbyterian, Molina, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, TRICARE, and Western Sky Community Care.
We handle all insurance paperwork so you can focus on your child. See full insurance details →
Research shows telehealth ABA is effective for parent training, BCBA consultations, and certain direct therapy components. It works best as a complement to in-home sessions — but for families in rural areas, it can be a primary service model that delivers real results.
A smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and a reliable internet connection. That's it. We use a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform that works in your browser — no special software to download.
It depends on your child's age and needs. Telehealth works especially well for parent coaching, BCBA oversight, and older children who can engage through a screen. For younger children, we typically combine telehealth with in-person sessions.
Yes. NM Medicaid and most private insurance plans cover telehealth ABA services. Coverage expanded significantly since 2020. We verify your coverage before we start. See details →
Your first step is a free consultation. We'll check your insurance, talk through your child's needs, and show you how telehealth ABA works.