Behavior Support Services

Behavior Supports Services are designed to help people in identifying what issues are interfering in the ability to reach their fullest potential. Our goal is to teach positive skills that will assist the person in building self-reliance in their pursuit of a rewarding life. Services are provided in the person’s home, work, school or community, based on the level of support needed in each area. Specific services include:

Behavior Supports through Pet Therapy

Here at Opportunities for Positive Growth, Audie and Finley partner with their human companion, Kayla Honaker, Behavior Specialist, to provide a service called Behavior Supports through Pet Therapy Techniques. This service provides support to those with depression, anxiety, fear of dogs, and social skills challenges that receive behavior supports through O.P.G.

In order to receive Behavior Supports through Pet Therapy Techniques, you must currently either have a Behavior Specialist with O.P.G. or must be able to add Behavior Supports with O.P.G. to your services.

Image description: Finley and Audie sit amongst red, orange and yellow autumn leaves. Finley sits on the left and is a miniature Australian shepherd with black, white, grey and brown markings; piercing blue eyes; and has his tongue sticking out in a smile. Audie sits on the right and is also a miniature Australian shepherd with brown and white markings; she is smaller with a stoic look.

Image description: Kayla holds Finley, a miniature Australian Shepherd, as Harper is guided by her father to gently touch Finley.

Image description: Harper, her father and a volunteer with Love on a Leash gently pet a yellow lab who lays on its side.

Image description: Harper, her father and a volunteer with Love on a Leash gently pet a black lab who lays on its side.

Work with the Best!

O.P.G. employs over 40 Masters Level Behavioral Specialists that serve in Indiana!

Message from the Executive Director:

“It is our commitment to the people and families we support to give top quality behavior support services. From the initial interview to offering services, it is our goal to provide the best possible match in a Behavior Specialist and to make sure that a person is able to identify and work on what is most meaningful. Showing up is one of the keys to a successful relationship, and that is what our Behavior Specialists do!”

-Gina

Meet the Team!

Gina Schenk

Executive Director of Behavioral Services

Gina has been with O.P.G. since 2002.  She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work in 1989 and her Master’s Degree in Social Work in 1991 from Indiana University.Gina received her License as a Clinical Social Worker in 1993 and later in 1999, she earned a Master’s Degree of Science in Education.  She started working at O.P.G. as a Behavior Support Specialist before being named the Director of Behavior Supports in 2009 and later becoming the Executive Director.Having clinical experience in the mental health field in the years prior to coming to work at O.P.G., she finds being able to develop long-term relationships with people we support to be an honor and a privilege.She believes the most rewarding aspect of her job is being a part of helping people realize their life goals.


Jen Elia

Director of Behavioral Support Services

Jennifer Elia, MA, BCBA, received her master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from Teachers College, Columbia University under the direction of Dr. Douglas Greer. While a graduate student, she taught at the Keller School where she conducted behavior analytic research and worked with preschool aged children with autism. Subsequently, Jennifer worked as a private behavioral consultant, parent educator and consultant for public schools. Jennifer has over 15 years of experience providing therapy using behavioral interventions and is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst. She began working at OPG as a Behavior Support Specialist in 2015 before transitioning to Director of Behavioral Supports in 2020. One of the most rewarding parts of her job is supervising those in the department who wish to pursue their BCBA certification. Jennifer believes strongly in OPG’s mission of inspiring people in the pursuit of a rewarding life and using a person centered approach to help people realize their goals.


Kim Adkins

Director of Behavioral Support Services

Kim joined O.P.G. in 2003 with 3 years of experience in her field as a special education teacher. Kim earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education from Purdue University in 1998. She earned her Master of Science Degree in Special Education with an emphasis in AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) from Purdue University in 2000. Kim is the facilitator of OPG’s Human Rights Committee and overseas committees in 3 regions.  Kim has been a member of IN-ABC since 2004 and currently serves as secretary of the association.  Kim is encouraged and inspired by the people OPG supports and the clinicians who are creative, compassionate and supportive.  The best days are when people realize and accomplish their dreams.


Leslie Newlin

Director of Behavioral Support Services

Leslie earned her Master of Social Work in 2009 from Indiana University and has been employed as a Behavior Specialist since that time.  She received her License as a Clinical Social Worker in 2018 and is a Registered Behavioral Consultant through Indiana Association of Behavioral Consultants.   Leslie started working at O.P.G. in 2003 as a DSP while earning her Bachelor of Science from Purdue University.  She has worked as a DSP, QIDP, and Behavior Specialist at O.P.G. She has also served on the HRC and ESOP committees. The many years Leslie has worked for O.P.G. has enhanced her clinical skills to provide support to both other behavior specialists and people with developmental disabilities.  Leslie enjoys building relationships with the people she supports and watching them achieve their goals.


Raina Neal

Director of Behavioral Support Services

Raina joined O.P.G. in 2012 with seven years of experience in her field. Raina earned her Bachelors Degree in Developmental Psychology from University of Detroit Mercy. She earned her Master of Arts Degree in Educational Psychology from Ball State University. She believes one of the rewarding parts of her job is having the opportunity to watch individuals grow and make accomplishments.


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