Courtney Kleiber is a dedicated Regional Clinical Director at Grateful Care ABA LLC, based in Savannah, GA, where she plays a pivotal role in expanding and enhancing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services across the state. With a strong commitment to improving the lives of children...
Courtney Kleiber is a dedicated Regional Clinical Director at Grateful Care ABA LLC, based in Savannah, GA, where she plays a pivotal role in expanding and enhancing Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services across the state. With a strong commitment to improving the lives of children with autism and their families, Courtney oversees clinical operations, ensuring that evidence-based therapy services are delivered with the utmost quality and compassion. Her innovative approach emphasizes a wraparound model, integrating multidisciplinary professionals to create a holistic support system tailored to each family's unique needs.
Courtney's expertise in treatment planning and positive behavior support (PBS) enables her to develop effective behavioral intervention plans that are both practical and impactful. She is well-versed in conducting comprehensive intakes and assessments, allowing her to identify the most suitable intervention strategies for each child. Her background in mental health counseling complements her work, providing a deeper understanding of the emotional and psychological aspects of autism spectrum disorders.
Known for her creative and energetic demeanor, Courtney fosters a collaborative environment where Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) and other team members feel empowered to contribute to the therapeutic process. Her strong customer service skills ensure that families feel supported and informed throughout their journey, reinforcing the importance of open communication and partnership in achieving positive outcomes. As she continues to lead key projects aimed at expanding ABA clinics in Georgia, Courtney remains focused on her mission to provide high-quality, individualized care that promotes growth and development for children with autism and their families.