Behavioral Health Business April 30, 2024
Chris Larson

San Mateo, California-based autism therapy provider Opya Care has acquired Center for Autism Spectrum Therapy, Inc. (CAST).

The move marks Opya Care’s entrance into center-based care. Previously, the company focused on in-home applied behavior analysis (ABA), speech therapy and occupational therapy for children aged 18 months to six. The deal also expands Opya Care’s presence in Southern California.

Culver City, California-based Center for Autism Spectrum Therapy offers in-center, home-based and school-based services that include ABA; speech, physical and occupational therapy; and counseling.

The terms of the deal were not announced. Opya has not responded to a request for comment.

Opya Care also offers speech and occupational therapy via telehealth. The company’s in-home services are available in several California counties: Alameda,...

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