ABA Therapy in Toronto: What It Costs and How Long You Wait
The Ontario-wide OAP-funded wait is 5+ years (Core Clinical Services). Private therapy runs $50–$150/hr. Here is how to navigate both options.
ABA Therapy in Toronto, Quick Summary
OAP-funded ABA therapy has an Ontario-wide wait of 5+ years (Core Clinical Services) for Core Clinical Services.
Private ABA therapy in Toronto is available in 4–12 weeks at $50–$150/hour.
The OAP Childhood Budget ($6,600–$65,000/year) is assigned after your Core Clinical Services invitation and DON meeting — it is not available immediately upon registering.
ABA therapy targets communication, social skills, and daily living using evidence-based positive reinforcement.
Every month of delay in early intervention narrows the window for the largest developmental gains.
OAP Wait (Ontario-Wide)
5+ years (Core Clinical Services)
Private Cost (Ontario-Wide)
$50–$150/hr
Local Providers
50+ OAP-approved ABA providers
Private Wait
4–12 weeks
OAP vs Private: Cost and Wait Comparison
How OAP-funded and private aba therapy compare in Toronto
ABA Therapy Providers in Toronto
Key organizations offering aba therapy in the Toronto area. Always verify OAP eligibility and current availability directly with the provider.
How to Get ABA Therapy in Toronto
Three steps to access aba therapy through OAP or private funding.
Toronto Regional Resources
1 centre in our regional dataset offers aba therapy in Toronto: Surrey Place Centre. Wait times vary by centre — confirm current availability directly.
DSO Toronto Region is the Developmental Services Ontario regional intake contact for Toronto — 416-925-6063.
Toronto is served by Toronto District School Board and Toronto Catholic District School Board, for families coordinating school-based supports alongside OAP-funded therapy.
Evidence
Evidence and sources
1
Ontario Autism Program — Program Guidelines (Core Clinical Services funding tiers)
Government of Ontario (2026-03-10)
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AccessOAP — Childhood Budgets and Core Clinical Services
AccessOAP / Government of Ontario (2024)
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BACB Certificant Registry
Behavior Analyst Certification Board (2024)
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CASLPO Public Register of Members
College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (2024)
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COTO Public Register
College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (2024)
6
OAP Core Clinical Services progress reports — FOI response (5+ year average invitation wait)
MCCSS, obtained under Freedom of Information; corroborated by CBC News (2026-03)
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Assistive Devices Program — Communication Aids
Government of Ontario (2025)
Factor
OAP-Funded
Private (Out-of-Pocket)
Cost (Ontario-Wide)
Eligible under OAP Core Clinical Services — the Childhood Budget amount is set at your Determination of Needs (DON) meeting after invitation
$50–$150/hr per session
Annual Budget
$6,600–$65,000/year depending on age and assessed needs (Core Clinical Services Childhood Budget)
$4,000–$12,000/month (20 hrs/week)
Wait Time (OAP: Ontario-Wide)
5+ years (Core Clinical Services)
4–12 weeks
OHIP Coverage
N/A (OAP, not OHIP)
Not covered by OHIP
Private Insurance
N/A
Some employer plans cover $500–$2,000/year; verify your policy
Local Providers
50+ OAP-approved ABA providers
Many private clinics available
OAP wait times and cost figures are Ontario-wide estimates from provider surveys and OAP documentation, not specific to Toronto — only the local provider count reflects this region. Individual experiences vary. Last updated: 2026-08-06.
Surrey Place Centre
OAP Provider
ABA TherapyBehaviour SupportDiagnosis
OAP-approved provider; significant waitlist for Core Clinical Services
This is not a complete directory. Search AccessOAP for the full list of approved providers in your area.
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Register with AccessOAP
Create a family account at accessoap.com. You need an autism diagnosis to register. This puts you on the waitlist for a Core Clinical Services invitation, currently a 5+ year wait; your Childhood Budget is assigned only after that invitation and a Determination of Needs meeting.
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While you wait: free supports and private-pay options
Your Childhood Budget is only assigned after your Core Clinical Services invitation and Determination of Needs (DON) meeting — currently a 5+ year wait from registration. While you wait, you can access free Foundational Family Services (parent coaching, workshops) and, if you are able, pay privately for ABA in the meantime.
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Find a qualified provider
Search the BACB registry at bacb.com, the ONTABA directory, or the OAP-approved provider list on AccessOAP. Confirm the provider is BCBA-supervised and accepts OAP funding.
Start with AccessOAP
Registering on AccessOAP is free, and your registration date sets your place in line — which is why registering early matters even if you are not ready to start therapy. Registration does not release funding on its own: the Childhood Budget is the needs-based envelope assigned after you are invited to Core Clinical Services and complete a Determination of Needs meeting.
ABA therapy in Toronto costs $50–$150/hour depending on the provider and service type. Behavior technicians (RBTs) charge $50–$80/hr; BCBA supervision runs $100–$200/hr. At 20 hours/week, expect $4,000–$12,000/month privately.
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How long is the wait for funded ABA therapy in Toronto?
Wait times for an OAP Core Clinical Services invitation are set provincially and run 5+ years Ontario-wide, including in Toronto (ETWO analysis of MCCSS FOI data). There is no separate "early access" Childhood Budget — the budget is assigned only after that invitation and a Determination of Needs (DON) meeting.
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Does OAP fund ABA therapy?
Yes. ABA therapy is eligible under OAP Core Clinical Services. Your Childhood Budget — the annual amount you can spend on ABA, speech-language therapy, OT, and other approved services combined — ranges $6,600–$65,000/year based on your child's age and the needs assessed at your DON meeting.
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What is the difference between BCBA and RBT?
A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) holds a master's degree and designs your child's therapy program. An RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) delivers hands-on sessions under BCBA supervision. Both credentials are registered with the BACB.
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Can I start ABA therapy while on the waitlist?
You can start privately funded ABA therapy at any time — many families do this while waiting. OAP funding (your Childhood Budget) only becomes available after your Core Clinical Services invitation and DON meeting, currently a 5+ year wait from registration; it is not an early-access option.
Your Child's Health
Where the waitlist stands
Families navigating autism services in Ontario face a documented multi-year wait. Here is the Ontario data — and a two-minute way to push back, when you are ready.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information only. Costs, wait times, and provider availability change frequently. Always verify directly with providers and AccessOAP. Nothing on this page constitutes medical or legal advice.
Related Resources
Citable source facts(2)Question-and-answer pairs with their source and verification link.
How many children are on the Ontario autism waitlist in 2026?
Verified
As of May 13, 2026, 91,974 children are registered with the Ontario Autism Program. However, only 20,711 (22.5%) have an active Core Funding Agreement. This represents approximately 290% growth in registrations since 2019, with 71,263 children still waiting for essential funding.
Source: MCCSS FOI via OAC · Mar 2026, FAO Report 2024 · Verify Link
Is the Ontario Autism Program underfunded?
Verified
Yes. The Financial Accountability Office (FAO) determined that $1.35 billion annually is needed to serve all registered children at 2018-19 service levels. The 2026-27 Ontario Budget allocated $965 million, leaving an estimated $385M+ annual shortfall. This gap is the primary driver of the perpetual 91,974+ child waitlist.
Source: Financial Accountability Office of Ontario [FAO] · Verify Link