Behavioral health for kids was built around a clinic model that most families can't easily use, long waitlists, distant appointments, sessions held in rooms that have nothing to do with where kids actually struggle.
Adaptive was built around a different idea: that behavioral wellness shouldn't be a destination kids visit. It should be something they receive in the places they already are, in school, after school, at home, on the field, in the community.
Programs are delivered by trained facilitators under the clinical supervision of Verity Behavioral & Primary Care, which is what makes them insurance-billable, HIPAA-protected, and accountable to real medical standards.
This isn't an alternative to clinical care. It's clinical care, delivered differently.


Adaptive is a program of Verity Behavioral & Primary Care, a licensed behavioral health and primary care provider headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
Verity is the clinical entity behind every part of how Adaptive operates. The curriculum is developed under clinical oversight. Facilitators are trained to standards set by Verity's clinicians. Services are billed under Verity's provider credentials. And patient information is protected under the same HIPAA-compliant infrastructure that governs Verity's medical practice.
This relationship isn't symbolic. It's structural. Adaptive doesn't have a clinical partner. Adaptive is a clinical program.
Adaptive serves families and schools across Ohio, with active programs in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and growing.