by James C. Sherlock
Last week, I conducted a short field survey in Virginia Beach of four businesses registered with the federal government to bill Medicaid as providers of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) (i.e., autism) services. ย
Each is headquartered in Lakewood, NJ. ย
Lakewood is, of course, the location of the Medical Facilities of America DBA LifeWorks Rehab, Virginiaโs infamous and largest nursing home chain. So, I looked there for ABA chains with Virginia locations and visited four located in Virginia Beach.
Many ABA chains offer physical centers. The largest are owned by private equity. ย
Not these. These four offices are virtual.
There was nobody from those Lakewood companies at either of the two addresses where the four companies listed their Virginia Beach offices. ย
The fourย have similar characteristics:
- There are no โcenters.โ One of the Virginia Beach locations is a mail drop. The other three are at a single location, serving as clients of an international company that advertises โcomplianceโ services. ย
- There is no Virginia Beach phone number.
- The phone numbers they provided in the NPI registration are answering services. ย
- There is no company representation at the local addresses. ย
- Most are not registered with the Virginia State Corporation Commission.
- Websites are where they do business. Again, no phone numbers are listed. They have automated chat systems.
There are perhaps hundreds of similarly situated ABA service providers statewide.
What could go wrong?














