Denver parents usually need two answers
One answer is whether Medicaid can help pay for ABA. The other is whether anyone can review your child soon. Budding Futures can talk through both without promising an instant start.
How this differs from the Denver Medicaid guide
The broader Denver Medicaid page explains Health First Colorado and payer steps. This page is for parents comparing timing. We ask where you live, what your child needs help with, whether you already have a diagnosis, and what Medicaid information you have.
What can move now
HCPF's pediatric behavioral therapies page explains the Medicaid authorization path. Budding Futures can explain what records may be needed and whether in-home ABA is realistic for your family.
Why Denver parents search this way
Parents do not usually search for no-waitlist ABA because they are impatient. They search that way because the school year is moving, work schedules are breaking, or home routines are getting harder each week. If Medicaid is part of the picture, the parent also has to figure out records and authorization.
What a responsible fast answer sounds like
A serious ABA team should be able to say what can move now and what still needs review. Budding Futures can talk about Denver service area, home-based fit, Medicaid details, and whether there is a realistic next step. That is different from promising a start date before the paperwork is ready.
If you are already on another waitlist
You can still call. Tell us where you are waiting, what they told you, and what feels urgent at home. We may be able to explain another path, or we may tell you what record or payer step has to happen first.