Service area
ABA Therapy in Mangonia Park, FL
MCDS provides in-home, community-based, and telehealth ABA therapy for families in Mangonia Park and surrounding Palm Beach County communities.
ABA therapy in Mangonia Park
Multicultural Development Services Center (MCDS) is proud to serve families in Mangonia Park, a unique and historically rich town in the heart of Palm Beach County. Incorporated in 1947, Mangonia Park holds a distinctive story in its name; originally intended to be 'Magnolia Park,' the name was changed by the state to reflect the area's agricultural past, which was characterized by an abundance of mango groves in the early 20th century. Today, this close-knit community of just over 2,100 residents maintains a strong identity while being an integral part of the 'Uptown West Palm' area and the greater Miami metropolitan region.
For families in this compact, 0.75-square-mile town, convenience and accessibility are key. Many residents balance local life with commutes to neighboring cities like West Palm Beach and Riviera Beach, often utilizing local infrastructure like the Mangonia Park Tri-Rail Station. MCDS understands the demands on busy families, which is why our ABA therapy services are designed to be flexible and family-centered. We provide in-home and community-based ABA therapy, bringing our compassionate support directly to your doorstep. This approach eliminates the need for stressful travel and allows therapy to occur in the natural environment where children feel most comfortable.
Our team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) works to create individualized care plans that align with your family's daily routines. MCDS is committed to providing culturally competent care that respects the diverse fabric of the community. With over 81% of Mangonia Park's population identifying as Black or African American according to the 2020 Census, our team focuses on building trust and understanding with every family we serve. Under the leadership of Executive Director Damaris Baez, our mission is to provide accessible, high-quality behavioral support. Whether through in-home sessions, telehealth appointments, or school-based collaboration, we are here to support your child's journey in Mangonia Park.
About Mangonia Park
- Population
- 2142 (2020)
- Areas & neighborhoods
- Uptown West Palm
- Local landmarks
- Mangonia Park Station (Tri-Rail)
Services available in Mangonia Park
Depending on assessment and authorization, MCDS may deliver the following services to Mangonia Park families:
- ABA Therapy — Individualized applied behavior analysis therapy for children, informed by more than two decades of behavioral-services experience in South Florida.
- In-Home ABA Therapy — ABA therapy delivered where children learn best — inside their home and daily routines.
- School-Based ABA Support — Collaborative behavioral support that partners with schools and educational teams when clinically appropriate.
- Community-Based ABA Therapy — ABA therapy in real community settings so children can practice skills where they use them.
- Early Intervention — Individualized early intervention for young children showing signs of developmental or behavioral needs.
- Parent and Caregiver Training — Structured coaching that equips caregivers to support their child throughout everyday routines.
Insurance for Mangonia Park families
MCDS works with eligible plans from Aetna, Cigna, Florida Blue, UnitedHealthcare, and TRICARE, plus qualifying Florida Medicaid fee-for-service coverage. Verify your specific plan on the benefits verification page.
Questions from Mangonia Park families
Get in touch
To find out whether MCDS currently has provider availability in Mangonia Park, call 954-302-8758 or request a call.
This page describes MCDS's stated service area for Mangonia Park. It does not represent a physical clinic location. Availability of a specific clinician, schedule, service, or service setting may vary based on location, staffing, clinical needs, insurance authorization, and current capacity.
