Telehealth and Remote multi-state consultation expands behavioral support to families, agencies, schools, and service teams across the U.S. using secure telehealth platforms. O’ Kane Enterprises provides structured guidance that helps teams address behavioral concerns, build capacity, and maintain consistent implementation even when in-person services are not available.
Support focuses on data-driven decision-making, systems-level collaboration, and problem solving that enhances safety, communication, and stability across different locations.
Telehealth in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) allows families to access therapy without the need for in-person visits. This approach allows for more flexibility in scheduling and makes it easier for families to schedule around their other family routines.
Telehealth also removes geographical barriers, allowing children to receive timely and effective treatment despite distance. It allows for the sharing of data, concerns, and context, while working collaboratively on strategies, planning, and follow-up.
O’ Kane Enterprises takes privacy and security very seriously. We provide secure, encrypted HIPAA-compliant video platforms in order to facilitate access to high-quality behavioral expertise regardless of location.
Yes. Remote observation can provide valuable information about routines, environmental factors, and team responses. Observations are arranged thoughtfully to ensure privacy, consent, and compliance with organizational policies.
For many situations, yes. Remote consultation is highly effective for data review, planning, team training, systems-level problem solving, and follow-up. When needed, remote work can complement or extend in-person services for continuity.
Yes. O’ Kane Enterprises provides Telehealth / Remote ABA services and consultation for families, school districts, residential agencies, and service providers, offering consistent, data-driven behavioral support across diverse locations.
Brief case illustrations highlight collaboration with families, schools, and interdisciplinary teams to address high-risk behavior.
Through assessment, data-driven planning, and ongoing coaching, teams build confidence, improve safety, and increase meaningful participation in home, school, and community life.
Examples include long-term collaboration with districts to support students with significant behavior challenges.
Consultation emphasizes teachable skills, positive supports, and sustainable practices that fit within real-world school environments.
Collaborative projects with medical and psychiatric providers help align behavioral data with treatment decisions.
Shared understanding of behavior patterns, medication effects, and environmental factors supports safer, more effective care.