Majestic Care ABA

About Us

At Majestic Care ABA, we understand the unique challenges that children with Autism and their families face.
We approach our work with great respect and understanding, recognizing the importance of tailoring our services to each child’s specific needs and goals.

Innovation is at the heart of what we do. We are continuously exploring new approaches and techniques in ABA therapy to ensure our clients receive the most effective and up-to-date treatments available. We are proud to be a leader in the field and are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of healthcare to improve the lives of those we serve.

• Patient Focus: We put our patient first, customizing evidence-based ABA therapy for their unique strengths and needs to help them maximize independence.

• Family Partnership: We build caring relationships with families, collaborating every step of the way to provide wrap-around support beyond therapy sessions.

• Compassionate Care: We deliver compassionate care rooted in positivity and trust between clients, families, and clinicians to foster self-confidence.

“I take great pride in serving the individuals and families and being there for them throughout the entire process. Being a
part of their lives, showing them the potential of a better
future, and seeing their growth through ABA is one of the
most rewarding jobs I have ever had the pleasure of holding!”

Meet Wendy, the Clinical Director: Wendy has worked in the field of ABA since 2018. She received her master’s degree in special education with a concentration in applied behavior analysis (ABA) from Ball State University in 2020. Wendy has worked with individuals on the Autism Spectrum in multiple settings, including but not limited to school, home, and clinic.

Wendy became motivated to enter the field of ABA due to her son being diagnosed with Autism in 2016. Following her personal journey as well as receiving training as a registered behavior technician, she experienced firsthand how impactful empathic, compassionate, and quality care of ABA can have on the lives of the individuals receiving care and their families.

Wendy has worked in a variety of roles throughout the years including supervising behavior analysts, being a behavior analyst, and training parents on all thing’s autism.