
Your child deserves to start therapy now—not six months from now. Blossom ABA provides in-home, BCBA-led ABA therapy to families across Middle Tennessee, from Nashville and Murfreesboro to Franklin, Clarksville, Columbia, and the communities in between.
We come to you. We start quickly. And we build every program around your child.

Every child has different challenges. It might be communicating what they need, making friends at school, or handling transitions without a meltdown. With ABA therapy, we break each skill down into small, manageable steps and practice until it becomes natural.

We don't have a waitlist
Nashville-area providers often have waitlists stretching months. We don't. When you're ready to start, we're ready to start.
We understand Middle Tennessee
I-24 traffic. I-65 backups. Williamson County's high expectations. Rutherford County's rapid growth. We've worked with families across Middle Tennessee long enough to know what life actually looks like here.
We handle the insurance headache
TennCare. BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee. Cigna. Aetna. We deal with all of it so you don't have to. Authorization, billing, reauthorization—we take care of it

Pediatric services and therapy referrals.
Pediatric developmental services.
Pediatric services serving families west of Nashville.
Pediatric services serving families east of Nashville.
Support groups, educational events, and local resources for families across the Nashville region.
Family support and advocacy for children with behavioral health needs.
Inclusive recreation and support programs for children with disabilities in Middle Tennessee.
Family support, education, and resource navigation in the Nashville area.
Parent-to-parent support and health care navigation for families of children with special needs.


Serving Murfreesboro and surrounding areas.
Serving Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and surrounding areas
Serving Hendersonville, Gallatin, and surrounding areas.
Serving Columbia and surrounding areas.
Serving Ashland City and surrounding areas.
Serving Dickson and surrounding areas.
Special Services Department
Special Education Department
Special Education Department
Special Education Department
Special Education Department


Additional support for children with disabilities who live at home, allowing families to qualify for TennCare based on the child's income rather than family income.
Monthly payments for children with disabilities.
Financial assistance for families caring for children with developmental disabilities.
Long-term services and supports for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities.
What Middle Tennessee families say about Blossom ABA

Every other provider in Nashville had a 4-6 month waitlist. Blossom got us started in two weeks. That early intervention mattered.

We live in Spring Hill and commute into Franklin for work. The last thing we wanted was to drive back into Nashville for therapy. Blossom comes to us.
We've worked with other providers. Our current BCBA is the first one who's made real, measurable progress with our son. She adjusts the plan, she communicates, she cares.
Getting TennCare authorization was a nightmare with our last provider. Blossom's team handled everything and kept me updated the whole time.

Both my husband and I work downtown. Blossom offers Saturday sessions so therapy doesn't eat into our weekday routine.

Our BCBA attended my daughter's IEP meeting in Williamson County. She brought data, explained what my daughter needed, and the school team actually listened.
The Middle Tennessee communities we serve
Nashville, Belle Meade, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Berry Hill
Franklin, Brentwood, Nolensville, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, Fairview
Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Eagleville
Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, Watertown
Columbia, Spring Hill
Ashland City, Pleasant View
Dickson, Burns
Springfield, Greenbrier
Cookeville, Algood, Monterey, Baxter
McMinnville, Morrison, Centertown
Shelbyville, Bell Buckle, Normandy, Wartrace
Winchester, Decherd, Estill Springs, Cowan
Waynesboro, Collinwood, Clifton
Don't see your city?
We're expanding across Middle Tennessee. Contact us—we likely cover your area.

¿Son normales los comportamientos de estimulación en los niños pequeños?
Sí, muchos niños participan en acciones de autoestimulación—frecuentemente llamadas comportamientos de estimulación—como golpear, rebotar o agitar las manos. Para los niños en el espectro, la estimulación puede ser más frecuente e incluir el aleteo de manos, girar objetos o repetir sonidos. Si bien la estimulación en sí no es perjudicial, puede ser una pista útil al observar los primeros signos de autismo en bebés o niños pequeños.




























