Helpful Information
Billing & Insurance
We prioritize providing the highest quality of care tailored specifically to your needs. As a private pay practice, we focus solely on delivering exceptional speech therapy services without the constraints of insurance limitations. This allows us to maintain our commitment to personalized attention, flexibility in scheduling, and innovative therapeutic approaches. We believe in transparent pricing and straightforward billing practices to ensure your experience with us is seamless and stress-free.
Referrals
Our speech-language therapy practice values the trust you place in us when referring your clients or loved ones for speech-language therapy services. As a private pay practice, we offer individualized attention and customized treatment plans to ensure the best possible outcomes. While we do not accept insurance currently, we are committed to providing exceptional care without the limitations often associated with insurance-based practices. Your referrals are important to us, and we strive to deliver the highest standard of service to every individual we have the privilege to work with. Thank you for considering us as a resource for speech-language therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I tell if my child needs speech-language therapy?
If you have concerns about your child's speech, language, or communication skills, it's advisable to consult with a speech-language therapist for an evaluation. Signs that may indicate a need for therapy include difficulty pronouncing words, limited vocabulary, trouble understanding or following directions, frequent stuttering, or challenges with social interactions. A speech-language evaluation can help determine if therapy is warranted and develop an appropriate intervention plan.
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How long does speech-language therapy typically last for kids and teens?
The duration of speech-language therapy varies depending on the individual's needs and goals. Some children may require only a few months of therapy, while others may benefit from ongoing support over a longer period. The therapist will work with the child and their family to develop a personalized treatment plan with appropriate goals and timelines.
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How often are speech-language therapy sessions for children and teens?
The duration of speech-language therapy varies depending on the individual child’s or teen’s needs and goals. Some children may require only a few months of therapy, while others may benefit from ongoing support over a longer period. The therapist will work with the child and their family to develop a personalized treatment plan with appropriate goals and timelines.
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Is teletherapy as effective as in-person therapy for kids and teens?
Research has shown that teletherapy can be just as effective as in-person therapy for many children and teens. Therapists use innovative strategies and interactive tools to engage clients virtually and address their communication needs effectively. However, the effectiveness of teletherapy may vary depending on individual factors and the nature of the therapy goals.
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How does the therapist ensure confidentiality during teletherapy sessions?
The therapist adheres to strict privacy and confidentiality standards to protect the privacy of clients during teletherapy sessions. She uses secure, encrypted platforms for video conferencing and follows HIPAA regulations to safeguard personal health information. Additionally, the therapist may discuss privacy measures and obtain consent from parents or caregivers before starting teletherapy sessions.
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How can parents/caregivers support their child's participation in teletherapy?
Description goParents and caregivers play a crucial role in supporting their child's engagement in teletherapy. This may include creating a quiet, distraction-free environment for sessions, helping with technology setup, and encouraging active participation during activities and exercises.
Still have questions?
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