Evidence-based guidance grounded in respect and autonomy

Joshua Farrow is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) supporting autistic adults, families, and care teams across Virginia through collaborative, trauma-informed services.

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), #1-14-15977
  • Licensed Behavior Analyst (Virginia LBA), #0133000440
  • Member, Association for Contextual Behavioral Science
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In-person therapeutic consults in the greater Richmond metro area and telehealth appointments throughout Virginia

Services align with 12VAC30-122-550 therapeutic consultation criteria to ensure waiver compliance and meaningful outcomes.

About

Meet Joshua

Joshua Farrow brings 15 years of experience supporting autistic adults and their allies through compassionate, data-informed behavior consulting. His background includes working alongside families, community teams, and self-advocates to create steady progress while honoring individual sensory, cultural, and communication preferences.

  • 15 years partnering with autistic adults Supporting families and community teams across Virginia through collaborative coaching.
  • Strengths-first, culturally responsive planning Co-creating supports that respect sensory, communication, and identity preferences.

Service Philosophy

Joshua’s service philosophy is grounded in empathy, shared decision-making, and gentle persistence. He uses structured assessments only when they advance the person’s own vision for their life, translating insights into collaborative coaching plans that respect autonomy while building capacity for joyful, sustainable routines.

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Specialties

  • Person-centered planning that amplifies autonomy and lived expertise
  • Coaching for community integration, interdependence, and vocational readiness
  • Care team alignment that keeps dignity and consent at the forefront

Modalities & Tools

  • Practical Functional Assessment and Skill-Based Treatment (PFA/SBT)
  • Collaborative use of assessments such as the Assessment of Functional Living Skills (AFLS)
  • Essential for Living (EFL) assessment by McGreevy et al. to guide meaningful goal-setting

Services Aligned with 12VAC30-122-550

Each service below maps directly to the therapeutic consultation expectations outlined in 12VAC30-122-550, emphasizing collaborative assessment, coaching for supporters, and individualized strategies for autistic adults.

Independent Living Navigation

Collaborative planning sessions to clarify goals, identify waiver-covered supports, and build decision-making confidence.

  • Goal discovery and person-centered planning
  • Resource mapping and benefits education
  • Action plans that honor preferred routines and sensory needs

Care Team Advocacy

Structured guidance to help adults and caregivers advocate for supports, coordinate meetings, and document progress.

  • Preparation for ISP and team meetings
  • Coaching on self-advocacy language
  • Documentation aligned with waiver requirements

Community Integration Coaching

Skill-building experiences focused on meaningful community participation, sensory regulation, and safety.

  • Social supports that respect communication preferences
  • Transportation and navigation skill development
  • Sensory-informed coping strategies

Collaborative Process

  1. 1. Connection

    Schedule a discovery call to discuss goals, strengths, and support needs.

  2. 2. Co-created Plan

    Develop a person-centered support roadmap that reflects sensory, communication, and autonomy priorities.

  3. 3. Ongoing Coaching

    Receive regular coaching, data-informed adjustments, and coordination with the broader support network.

All services are funded through the DD waiver (12VAC30-122-550), and Joshua coordinates with your support coordinator to obtain authorizations and document progress. If you’re unsure about your eligibility, you can walk through the waiver application process together during the discovery call.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do services qualify as therapeutic consultation under the DD waivers?

Yes. Every service is documented and delivered in accordance with 12VAC30-122-550, emphasizing person-centered goals and informed choice.

Can sessions be virtual?

Absolutely. Joshua offers telehealth appointments to support accessibility and comfort while maintaining privacy and confidentiality.

How are supports customized?

Plans are co-created with adults and caregivers, integrating sensory profiles, communication preferences, and cultural considerations.

Booking & Contact

Ready to get started? Use the secure scheduling button or reach out directly by phone or email. Joshua responds within two business days. In-person therapeutic consult services are offered across the greater Richmond metro area, and secure telehealth visits are available throughout Virginia.

Prefer phone or email?

Call (571) 295-8412 or email tc@joshuafarrow.com. If Joshua is unable to answer, please leave a message with your preferred return contact method.

Scheduling requests and direct messages are used only to coordinate consulting services and are never shared without consent. Review our HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices for full details. The contact options on this page are not monitored for emergencies.

If you are experiencing a crisis, call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline or dial 911 for immediate emergency assistance.

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