The Truth in the Room: Objective Evidence for Autism Service Integrity
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The Bridge to Accountability: Restoring Integrity in ASD Services
Stop the uncertainty. Whether you are a provider ensuring compliance or a guardian securing rights, objective truth is your most valuable asset.
Bridging the Gap: A Neutral Source of Truth
In the complex world of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) services, uncertainty is the enemy. The landscape is currently fractured by a "Trust Deficit" - guardians are anxious about the quality of care, while providers operate under constant regulatory scrutiny.
Roberts Investigative Services bridges this divide. By positioning the Investigative Advocate (IA) as a neutral arbiter of facts, we replace suspicion with admissible evidence. We do not take sides; we take the side of the evidence.
Navigating the Visibility Gap: Homes and Public Settings
The location of the service delivery dictates the investigative methodology. We navigate the minefield of privacy laws to ensure evidence is captured legally and ethically.
In-Home Investigation: The Forensic Audit
While Florida’s privacy laws make covert in-home recording a legal risk, we solve the visibility problem through forensic precision. We uncover the direct gap between billed hours and actual clinical records to expose billing errors while fully respecting the privacy of your home.
Public Settings: Field Compliance Verification
When services occur in public parks, community centers, or school playgrounds, we conduct Field Compliance Verification. Because there is no "Reasonable Expectation of Privacy" in these spaces, we can legally document staff engagement and safety protocols via video.
The Attorney-Privilege Shield
To maximize protection, we operate under an Attorney-Privilege Model. By contracting through your legal counsel, our investigative findings are protected under the Work Product Doctrine. This ensures that facts are gathered for the purpose of litigation or compliance without being automatically discoverable by opposing parties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it legal to put a "nanny cam" in my child's therapy session?
In Florida, it is a felony to record audio without consent (F.S. 934.03). Illegally obtained evidence is inadmissible and can destroy your legal case. We provide legal alternatives through forensic data analysis and public-setting observation.
How does forensic auditing protect my ABA business?
By identifying billing irregularities like "cloned notes" or "upcoding" early, you demonstrate "due diligence". This functions as a proactive Internal Affairs unit, allowing you to self-correct before federal auditors intervene.
The Truth is the Missing Layer
Clinical intent is high, but verification is low. Let us provide the accountability the system needs.
Call: +1-888-772-7894