
Centreville, Michigan
666 E. Main Street
Suite B
Centreville, MI 49032
P: 269-241-2700
F: 269-241-2701




Megan McDowell
MA, BCBA, LBA
Clinical Director
Megan began working in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis in 2014 and quickly realized that her life's purpose is to use the science of ABA to help people. She completed her Master's in Behavioral Science through Western Michigan University's Extended University Program in 2018 and became Board Certified soon after. She's worked with children of all ages in a variety of settings including intensive residential, center-based and at school. Her specialties include intensive potty training, providing early intervention and social skills services, and assessment and treatment of challenging behaviors. In Megan's free time she enjoys going for long runs outside, playing sports, snuggling her son, and cuddling with her cat, Fred.


Britney DeYoung
MA, BCBA, LBA
Britney has been in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis for 5 years. She began her career working with children and adolescents in an outpatient and residential setting where she fell in love with the science of ABA, seeing how much it helped each and every one of her clients. She received her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Western Michigan University and has passed her board exam to become a BCBA. Her specialties include social skills, early intervention, and assessment and treatment of challenging behavior. In Britney's spare time, she enjoys longs walks with her puppies, reading, traveling and just finding happiness in everyday life.
Ashley Cantrell
MA, BCBA, LBA

Medicaid Referrals
If your child is enrolled in a Michigan Medicaid health plan, you must be referred by your local community mental health agency. They offer diagnostic evaluations and a variety of other services. Your child may qualify for up to 40 hours of ABA therapy at no cost to the family. Follow the link to St. Joseph County Community Mental Health.