Services In Cypress, TX
Cypress, Texas
How We Support Your Family
Spectrum of Hope’s Cypress locations support children and young adults from ages 2-21, offering individualized, play-based ABA therapy designed to meet families where they are. While our facilities are designed with different developmental stages in mind, placement is always guided by clinical need and what best supports each child’s progress.
Our Cypress campus includes multiple therapy spaces located just minutes apart, allowing us to provide flexible, developmentally appropriate care while adapting as your child grows and your family’s needs evolve.
Rooted in the Cypress Community
Spectrum of Hope is proud to serve families throughout Cypress and the surrounding northwest Houston area. Our team understands the needs of growing families in this community and is committed to providing consistent, high-quality ABA therapy that supports children at home, in the community, and in everyday life.
Why Choose Us
Care Across Childhood and Adolescence
Our services are designed to meet children where they are developmentally, offering ABA therapy that adapts as skills, goals, and environments change over time.
Experienced, BCBA-Led Care
Clinical quality matters. Our programs are overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) who collaborate closely with families to ensure thoughtful, consistent care.
Flexible Service Settings
We meet families where they are. Spectrum of Hope offers ABA therapy in center-based, in-home, school, and community settings-allowing care to fit naturally into everyday life.
Family-Centered Support
You’re never navigating this alone. Our admissions and clinical teams work alongside families with clear communication, guidance, and support from the first call forward.
We Accept Most Major Health Insurance
Foundational Learning & Skill-Building Environment
This environment is designed for younger learners who benefit from a highly supportive, structured setting with predictable routines and hands-on guidance.
Therapy here focuses on building foundational skills such as communication, social engagement, emotional regulation, and daily learning readiness-within a warm, engaging space that encourages curiosity and confidence.
Independence-Supportive & Life Skills Environment
This environment is designed for learners who benefit from opportunities to practice independence, peer interaction, and functional life skills within a structured therapeutic setting.
Programming may emphasize daily living skills, social problem-solving, self-advocacy, and community readiness-while maintaining individualized support and clinical oversight.