How to know if your child needs intervention

Your child may benefit from speech therapy if any of the following apply:

  • Not reaching language milestones as expected

  • Difficulties interacting with others

  • Feeling frustrated because they cannot communicate their wants and needs

  • Limited ability to follow verbal instructions

  • Difficulty being understood when communicating

  • Falling behind in school

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you take insurance?

No, at this time I do not bill insurance directly. I feel that by operating by private pay, I am able to provide a higher level of service that is adapted to the child and family needs.

What forms of payment is accepted?

I accept payment through cash, check, credit card, Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds and Health Savings Account (HSA) funds.

What is a SuperBill and how does it work?

A SuperBill is an Out of Network insurance claim that you can submit to your insurance company for potential reimbursement for services. The client/caregiver is responsible for verification of Out of Network benefit coverage provided by their insurance company prior to submitting a SuperBill. The client is responsible for paying for services up front. The client can request a SuperBill at the end of each month.

How long will my child need therapy?

While I wish I knew the exact answer to this question, there are so many factors in the child’s therapy journey that can impact the length in therapy sessions. A child’s age, willingness to cooperate and engage, the severity of the disorder, parent participation, and any other co-existing factors all impact length of treatment. This is something that is discussed in further detail with the parent at the time of the evaluation.

Where does therapy occur and how often?

I work together with the parent to create a treatment plan that outlines the location and frequency of therapy sessions that are best for the child and family. I support children in any environment in which they are needing support.