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LIST OF 108 PRIVATE EQUITY-OWNED COMPANIES

26 to 50

26) BrightSpring
27) California Psychcare (rebranded to 360 Behavioral)
28) Camelot Education
29) Camelot System of Care
30) Capital Education Group
31) Caravel Autism Health
32) Care Resources (a/k/a Epic Developmental Services)
33) Center for Autism and Dyslexia
34) Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD)
35) Central Valley Autism Project
36) Centria Healthcare
37) ChanceLight Behavioral Health, Therapy & Education (Exit #1)
38) Clarity Service Group (Epic Developmental Services)
39) CLiK
40) Cobb Pediatric Therapy Services
41) Community Behavioral Health
42) Community Intervention Services
43) Compass Wellness Center ABA Services
44) Cultivate Behavioral Health & Education
45) Cumberland Therapy (Stepping Stones Group)
46) D&S Community Services
47) Dominion Youth Services
48) Early Autism Project
49) Ed Support Services (Juvo Autism + Behavioral Health Services)
50) Eden Autism Services Florida

Private equity isn’t inherently bad. Actually, I know of a PE-owned agency that I happen to like very much. Their chief strategist is interested in teaching independent ABA Agency owners how to run a more efficient practice. There’s a lot we can learn from a PhD-level strategist (in Economics) who used to work for major strategy consulting firms who has been studying our industry and is willing to share his knowledge.

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Being an RBT for me was extremely fun because where were you going to find a place where you can be completely silly without having to worry what people thought about you? This was the only job that made me feel like I could make a dramatic difference while being myself.

I also liked to be surrounded by people that had the same goals of wanting to help kids and the teamwork made the job much easier and more enjoyable.

Change and progress was the ultimate goal for our kiddos. The early intervention program was seriously only a miracle because I saw changes in the kiddos that from day one, you wouldn’t even recognize who they were.

Changes from being able to utter 3-4 words where they can only make a syllable from when they started, the behavior decreases in which kiddo that used to engage in 30-40 0 self-harm to only half, learning how to wait during games, table work where they use to swipe and drop to the floor if they had to.

My favorite was when the parents would tell us what amazing progress they were making at home. I used to tear up and felt for these parents so much because it was already difficult for them and now, they can trust and rely on ABA and the therapists knowing their goal was ours.

By Emma Rogers, BA, RBT

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