Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our FAQs below to find out more about
speech and language therapy.
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and we will address all of your inquiries.
How do I know if my child needs speech and/or
language therapy?
Signs that your child may benefit from
speech and language therapy include difficulty
producing sounds or imitating words, possessing a limited vocabulary, struggling with understanding or following directions, difficulty combining words or formulating sentences, dysfluent speech,
or difficulty engaging in social interactions.



What does a speech and language therapy session entail?
Speech and language therapy sessions typically involve a combination of assessment, intervention, and counseling. Depending on the individual's needs, sessions may include activities such as speech exercises, language-eliciting activities, play-based interventions, social skills training, and other strategies for improving communication.
​Should I be present in a session with my child?
Parents play a vital role in their child's speech-language therapy journey. Your involvement ensures continuity of progress beyond therapy sessions, as you can reinforce strategies and exercises at home.
Additionally, parents provide valuable insights into their child's communication patterns and challenges, aiding therapists in tailoring interventions effectively.
By actively participating in therapy sessions, you can gain a deeper understanding of your child's needs
and learn practical techniques to support their
language development on a day-to-day basis.
This collaboration fosters a supportive environment that maximizes the child's progress and overall success in improving communication skills.



What forms of payment
do you accept?
​WE CURRENTLY ACCEPT:
Aetna
(Commercial and Medicare Plans)
American Specialty Health
Self-Pay/Private Pay
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Step Up For Students Scholarships
UnitedHealthcare
(Commercial and Medicare Plans)​
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Contact us today and we can discuss alternative service delivery options which may better accommodate your family's needs.
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Payments are made prior to the delivery of services and include the following acceptable forms:
Cash
Check
Credit/Debit Card
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Are speech and language therapy services covered
by insurance?
Many health insurance plans cover speech and language therapy services, but coverage varies depending on the individual's insurance plan
and the specific services needed.
We will check with your insurance provider
to review your benefits or
review other payments options with you.
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Contact us today and we can discuss alternative service delivery options which may better accommodate your family's needs.



How long does speech and language therapy take in order to see results?
The timeline for seeing results from speech and language therapy varies depending on factors such as the type and severity of the disorder,
the individual's age and level of self-awareness,
consistency with attending therapy sessions,
and daily practice with carry-over activities at home.
Some individuals may see improvements within a few weeks, while others may require more extensive therapy over several months or even years.