Our Programs

Our Programs

LifePath Therapeutic Solutions offers therapeutic services designed to promote mental and emotional wellness, lifestyle health, and support to individuals, couples, and families.

ABA Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based practice for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. ABA services are effective across an individual’s lifespan (i.e., childhood, adolescence, and adulthood) and are designed with compassion, empowerment, and client dignity in mind.

A Board Certified Behavior Analyst will get to know the client and their family and gather information on their individualized needs. Next, the Behavior Analyst will complete a Functional Assessment and write a Behavior Intervention Plan, which identifies the socially-significant and person-centered goals for the client.

With the plan in place, Registered Behavior Technicians work with the individual and their family to carry out interventions as they occur in their typical settings and schedule. Providing services across various settings is a crucial component to the effectiveness of ABA therapy.

The Behavior Analyst will continually monitor, modify plans/interventions as needed, supervise, and provide ongoing family/caregiver training and support.

In young children with developmental disabilities such as ASD, comprehensive, intensive, and individualized interventions focus on a variety of skills: cognitive, language, social, and self-help, to name just a few.

For adolescents and adults, ABA focuses on behaviors essential to effective functioning in the home, school, and community settings. ABA services also advocate for the individual and their rights, and help address severe problem behaviors that may endanger health and safety and limit educational, residential, or vocational options. LifePath is currently credentialed with many insurance plans.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

At Lifepath Therapeutic Solutions, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers structured, evidence-based care for individuals seeking support with mental health, emotional wellness, or substance use disorders—while maintaining the flexibility to continue their daily responsibilities at work, school, or home.

Our IOP is designed for clients who need more support than traditional outpatient therapy but do not require inpatient or residential treatment. It provides a safe, supportive environment where individuals can build coping skills, strengthen emotional resilience, and work toward sustainable recovery and personal growth.

What to Expect:

  • Flexible scheduling (day and evening options)
  • 3–5 sessions per week, typically 3 hours per session
  • Group therapy, individual counseling, and psychoeducation
  • Support for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders
  • A personalized treatment plan tailored to each client’s needs
  • Emphasis on relapse prevention, emotional regulation, and relationship skills

Whether you're stepping down from a higher level of care or stepping up from individual therapy, our IOP meets you where you are—helping you move forward with purpose, stability, and support.

Your path to healing doesn’t have to interrupt your life. Let Lifepath walk with you.

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Individual Outpatient Therapy

Individual therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote the health, wellness, and self-determination of each client.

These services consist of: 

  • A face-to-face encounter with the client; and
  • A behavioral health therapeutic intervention provided in accordance with the client’s plan of care;

Services are aimed at: 

  • Reducing adverse symptoms;
  • Reducing or eliminating the presenting problem of the client; and
  • Improving functioning;
  • Improving self-directed quality of life goals;

Group Outpatient Therapy

Group outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals to promote the health, wellness, and self-determination of each client in the context of group support and fellowship.

Group Therapy is provided in a group setting of non-related individuals with groups not exceeding 12 individuals. Non-related individuals include a spouse, significant other, parent or person with custodial control, child, sibling, stepparent, stepchild, step-brother, step-sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent, or grandchild.

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Occupational Therapy

Occupational, Physical, and Speech Language Therapy

Occupational, Speech-Language, and Physical Therapists provide individual and environmental consultation, evaluation, and treatment. Therapists have access to Life Works’ on-site therapy gym for therapeutic service provision. Additionally, therapists collaborate with natural and paid support systems to address individual needs, treatment plans, and maintenance.

Psychiatric Medication Management

Clients are supported in being active and informed participants in their medication management needs. Aside from knowing what medications should be taken and in what dosage, there are several factors a client might not understand about their prescribed medications, including reactions to other medications, side effects, and other problems that can affect their mental health. LifePath prescribers thoroughly address these issues. Clients will be engaged to understand their medicines’ purpose, safety, and effectiveness, as well as potential risks from mixing meds with food or supplements. Understanding why certain drugs may be needed and in what ways can encourage clients to take a more active role in managing their medications and their overall mental healt

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Crisis Intervention

Crisis intervention services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals, providing a therapeutic intervention for the purpose of immediately reducing or eliminating the risk of physical or emotional harm to either the client or others.

These services consist of crisis intervention, which includes clinical intervention and support services necessary to provide an integrated crisis response, crisis stabilization interventions, or crisis prevention activities for individuals. These services also offer an immediate relief to the presenting problem or threat, and in a one (1) on one (1) encounter between the provider and the recipient, which is delivered either face-to-face or as a comparable service provided via telehealth as appropriate.

Followed by:  Crisis intervention services are followed by a referral to non-crisis services if applicable, and may include:

Further service prevention planning, including lethal means reduction for suicide risk; or
Verbal de-escalation, risk assessment, or cognitive therapy;

Targeted Case Management

Case Management services work with clients and families to address areas that are barriers to personal wellness and functioning. Case Managers also collaborate with other service providers involved in a client or family's care to assist in addressing social, emotional, educational, and vocational needs.

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Family Outpatient Therapy

Family outpatient therapy services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals and consist of therapeutic intervention provided between the therapist, the client, and at least one 1 member of the client’s family.

  • Address issues interfering with the relational functioning of the family;
  • Seek to improve interpersonal relationships within the client’s home environment;
  • Provided to promote the health and well-being of the client.

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Assessment

Assessment services at LifePath are provided by qualified behavioral health professionals who gathers information and engages in a process with clients, thereby enabling the professional to:

  • Establish the presence or absence of a mental disorder;
  • Identify the client’s strengths or problem areas which may affect the treatment processes; and
  • Engage the client in developing treatment goals;
  • Work with the client to identify other psychosocial need areas that may benefit from support.

We Accept Most Insurances

We strive to be a top in-network therapy service. Most insured members have a $0 copay, and we also accept HSA/FSA as well as self-pay.

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You deserve to be happy.

What type of therapy are you looking for?

Individual

For myself

  • Psychiatric Medication Management
  • Targeted Case Management
  • Individual Outpatient Therapy
  • Crisis Intervention
Couples

For me and my partner

  • Family Outpatient Therapy
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Group Outpatient Therapy
Teen

For my child

  • Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
  • Nutrition Supports
  • Occupational, Physical, and Speech Language Therapy
  • Psychological Supports

The right kind of care is available now.

We offer specialized programs for adults, teens, and children facing serious behavioral health challenges.