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Now accepting new families in Springboro & surrounding communities — no waitlist.

Morgan
Therapeutics
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About us

We started Morgan Therapeutics because families here were waiting too long.

A small, deliberately structured in-home ABA practice serving Springboro, Warren County, Montgomery County, and the communities between Dayton and Cincinnati.

Brittany's story

Brittany Morgan is the Founder and Executive Director of Morgan Therapeutics. She started this practice in 2026 after watching families across the Miami Valley go through the same thing over and over: a diagnosis, a recommendation to start ABA quickly, and then a waitlist measured in seasons rather than weeks.

What she kept hearing wasn't only about the wait. It was about being passed between technicians, about calling an office and not getting a call back, about being handed an insurance question and told to sort it out themselves. Families were being asked to project-manage their own child's care during the hardest year of their lives.

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So she built the practice around the two things that were missing: somebody answers the phone, and a clinician — not an owner juggling payroll — makes every clinical decision.

How we're structured, and why it matters

Brittany Morgan

Founder & Executive Director — non-clinical

Brittany runs the business: family experience, intake, insurance and funding navigation, scheduling, and hiring. If you have a question about cost, paperwork, or when someone is coming, that's her.

Erin [ERIN_LAST_NAME], [ERIN_CREDENTIALS]

Clinical Director — Board Certified Behavior Analyst

Erin directs all clinical care: assessment, treatment planning, hours recommendations, supervision, and discharge decisions. Every clinical judgment made about your child is hers.

In a lot of small ABA practices, the BCBA who owns the company is also the biller, the recruiter, and the scheduler. When the week gets full, supervision is the first thing that slips — and supervision is exactly what keeps a program good.

Separating those roles means the clinician's whole job is the clinical work. It's not a org-chart detail. It's the reason your child's plan gets looked at by the person qualified to look at it.

Brittany is not a clinician, and she'll be the first to tell you so. Every decision about your child's care is made by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst.

What we believe

  • Families first.

    You are the expert on your child. Our plan has to work inside your real life, or it isn't a plan.

  • Dignity and assent.

    Your child's "no" means something here. Cooperation is built, never forced.

  • Honest data.

    We show you the graphs, including the flat ones. Progress you can't see isn't progress you can trust.

  • Show up.

    On time, same faces, calls returned. Reliability is a clinical intervention in its own right.

  • Stay small enough to care.

    Growth that outruns supervision quality isn't growth we want.

What makes us different

  • No waitlist right now. In this corridor, families are commonly quoted 6 to 18 months. We can start now.
  • Small caseloads. The clinical director knows every child by name, not by chart number.
  • Consistent staffing. The same technician, week after week, instead of a rotating cast.
  • Caregiver training on the schedule. Built into the program, not squeezed into the doorway on the way out.
  • Honest discharge planning. The goal is for your family to need less of us over time. We plan for that out loud, from the beginning.

Credentials & compliance

  • BCBA-directed care
  • BACB Ethics Code for Behavior Analysts
  • HIPAA-trained staff
  • Background-screened technicians
  • [OHIO CREDENTIAL / LICENSE PLACEHOLDER]
  • NPI [NPI]

Let's start with a conversation.

Fifteen minutes, no obligation. Tell us what's going on, and we'll tell you honestly whether we're the right fit — and what to do next if we aren't.