About Achieving Collaborative Treatment (ACT)
Achieving Collaborative Treatment (ACT) is a provider of in-home behavioral therapy services for children, teens, and adults with autism spectrum disorders, serving south central Wisconsin including the greater Madison area. Founded in 2009 by Ariel Schneider and Matt Nonemacher, ACT designs individualized treatment plans focusing on language, living and social skills. They offer early intervention ABA therapy, ongoing intensive and non-intensive services, adult support services, diagnostic evaluations, social skills groups, recreational programming, and school consultative services. ACT has been recognized as a Top Workplace by the Wisconsin State Journal from 2023 through 2026, receiving a special award for Meaningfulness.
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