If you are looking for a team that is committed to making a difference in the lives of children, look no further than Sacramento ABA. Together, our experienced, compassionate staff are united in our goal to provide tailored, comprehensive care that addresses the needs of each child and their family.
Here’s a closer look at the roles of our team members, who are the foundation of our clinic’s success in delivering the highest quality of care and support to our community.
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs): BCBAs, or Board Certified Behavior Analysts, are professionals trained to evaluate clients’ needs, design individualized treatment programs, and oversee the delivery of ABA services. As a result of their considerable background in behavior analysis, we can ensure that each of our clients receives customized, effective care.
Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs): RBTs are trained to carry out ABA treatment plans under the direction of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). They engage in one-on-one interactions with clients to instill new skills and mitigate problematic patterns of behavior.
They are an essential cog in the wheel of our business and critical to the therapeutic outcomes we achieve for our clients.
Administrative Staff: Our administrative staff oversees the day-to-day running of our clinic and is tasked with ensuring a positive client experience. They undertake responsibilities such as appointment scheduling, billing, and insurance verification. Our staff is the backbone of our clinic, and they work tirelessly to make everyone, from our clients to their loved ones, feel welcome and cared for.
The success of our Sacramento clinic is based on our comprehensive approach. Together, we can assess each client’s unique needs and develop a treatment plan that considers each. Our mission is to provide exceptional service to children and their loved ones
Nicole is a doctoral-level Board Certified Behavior Analyst® and has been working with children and their families in the field of applied behavior analysis for over 10 years. In 2014, Nicole earned her bachelor’s degree in human biology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 2018, she completed her master’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis from Capella University. In 2024, Nicole earned her Ph.D. in applied behavior analysis from the University of Nebraska Medical Center under the supervision of Dr. Bethany Hansen.
During her doctoral studies, Nicole gained specialized training in the assessment and treatment of pediatric feeding disorders. Nicole also has experience and training in early intervention, including but not limited to functional communication assessment and training, daily living skills, choice assessment and training, and social skills.
Dr. Demchuk is passionate about delivering person-centered care that is high-quality, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed.
She values collaboration with the individuals she works with and their families to promote meaningful, long-term behavior change for each individual family. Nicole also enjoys collaborating with other healthcare professionals, teachers and school staff, and anyone who is part of the learners’ environment—we achieve much more together as a team!
Outside of her professional work, Nicole enjoys testing new cookie recipes, paddleboarding, writing, hiking, cross-stitching, and being outdoors.
She is always looking for a new adventure and loves to spend time with her family and cat, French Charming.