Episode

24

Behavior Analysis in Residential Care

Guest:

Nick Christensen

Published:

March 12, 2026

Duration:

54 min 40 sec

CEU eligible:

1.0

CEU type:

Learning
AFC homes, group home, residential care, direct support

Episode

24

Behavior Analysis in Residential Care

Guest:

Nick Christensen

Published:

March 12, 2026

Duration:

54 min 40 sec

CEU eligible:

1.0

CEU type:

Learning
AFC homes, group home, residential care, direct support

CEUs: Sparks Behavioral Services, LLC (ACE #OP-21-0004) is an ACE-approved provider of continuing education units for behavior analysts. You can earn continuing education units (CEUs) for listening to this episode by visiting cooperantlearning.com!

Summary:
Today we talked with Nick Christensen, a BCBA and the clinical lead at HOMES Residential Care, a BCBA-owned and operated adult foster care home service in Michigan. Nick walks us through opportunities and challenges in group homes and adult foster care homes including treatment integrity, restrictive practices, staff training, and systemic changes to promote least restrictive environments.

Guests

Nick is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Behavior Analyst and the President of Clinical Services at HOMES Residential Care. He grew up in Middleville, MI and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Argosy University in 2017. In May of 2020, Nick earned his Masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University and passed the BCBA exam in September of that year. Nick has experience providing in-home ABA therapy to children with autism, and has also provided these services in a clinical setting. Prior to becoming certified and licensed, Nick served as a behavior technician for Sparks Behavioral Services for nearly three years, where he trained, implemented, and monitored behavior treatment plans of adults who live in specialized residences.

The presenters are owners of HOMES Residential Care, LLC. Any examples or practices discussed involving this organization are provided solely for educational purposes. No commercial products or services are being promoted or endorsed.

The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (BACB®) does not operate, license, endorse, or recommend this continuing education activity, provider, or instructor. The BACB® accepts continuing education credits from ACE-approved providers as meeting certain continuing education requirements for recertification.

HOMES Residential Care, LLC
https://www.homes-res.com
RISP Project
https://risp.umn.edu
Michigan Mental Health Code
https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/mdhhs/Folder3/Folder96/Folder2/Folder196/Folder1/Folder296/Mental_Health_Code_Chapter_1.pdf?rev=3f52903e064547d385a06ac8053acf3d
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CEUs: Sparks Behavioral Services, LLC (ACE #OP-21-0004) is an ACE-approved provider of continuing education units for behavior analysts. You can earn continuing education units (CEUs) for listening to this episode by visiting cooperantlearning.com!

Summary:
Today we talked with Nick Christensen, a BCBA and the clinical lead at HOMES Residential Care, a BCBA-owned and operated adult foster care home service in Michigan. Nick walks us through opportunities and challenges in group homes and adult foster care homes including treatment integrity, restrictive practices, staff training, and systemic changes to promote least restrictive environments.

Guests

Nick is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Behavior Analyst and the President of Clinical Services at HOMES Residential Care. He grew up in Middleville, MI and graduated with a Bachelors degree in Psychology from Argosy University in 2017. In May of 2020, Nick earned his Masters degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University and passed the BCBA exam in September of that year. Nick has experience providing in-home ABA therapy to children with autism, and has also provided these services in a clinical setting. Prior to becoming certified and licensed, Nick served as a behavior technician for Sparks Behavioral Services for nearly three years, where he trained, implemented, and monitored behavior treatment plans of adults who live in specialized residences.

The presenters are owners of HOMES Residential Care, LLC. Any examples or practices discussed involving this organization are provided solely for educational purposes. No commercial products or services are being promoted or endorsed.

The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (BACB®) does not operate, license, endorse, or recommend this continuing education activity, provider, or instructor. The BACB® accepts continuing education credits from ACE-approved providers as meeting certain continuing education requirements for recertification.

HOMES Residential Care, LLC
https://www.homes-res.com
RISP Project
https://risp.umn.edu
Michigan Mental Health Code
https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/mdhhs/Folder3/Folder96/Folder2/Folder196/Folder1/Folder296/Mental_Health_Code_Chapter_1.pdf?rev=3f52903e064547d385a06ac8053acf3d

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will identify at least two barriers to effective implementation of behavior plans within consultative service models.
  • Participants will analyze how environmental variables within residential settings influence the occurrence and maintenance of challenging behavior.
  • Participants will evaluate the use of restrictive or intrusive procedures by determining whether they are justified by objective data and documented risk of harm.
Categories:
Assessment & FBA, Intervention & Behavior Plans, Rights

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will identify at least two barriers to effective implementation of behavior plans within consultative service models.
  • Participants will analyze how environmental variables within residential settings influence the occurrence and maintenance of challenging behavior.
  • Participants will evaluate the use of restrictive or intrusive procedures by determining whether they are justified by objective data and documented risk of harm.
Categories:
Assessment & FBA, Intervention & Behavior Plans, Rights

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