ONE-ON-ONE: A little extra practice to boost readiness and confidence for a group program!
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faq
How do I know if my child needs one-on-one services?
If your child would benefit from more direct and individualized attention, teaching and coaching, then one-on-one services may be considered.
What do you charge for one-on-one services?
One-on-one services allow for individualized attention, plan of care and direct intervention. Please email info@goconnectabilities.com and ask for the fee schedule.
Will insurance cover one-on-one services?
You will need to inquire with your specific insurance plan to see if speech and language therapy is covered for reimbursement. I can provide a superbill and documentation if you would like to submit to your insurance. *Please note: Connectabilities is considered an out-of-network provider.
Individuals may also consider their HSA/FSA accounts to see if payment for therapy services or programs would qualify.
**Please note that the client/family is individually responsible for submitting any documentation to their insurance and that reimbursement is not necessarily guaranteed. A client or family member is encouraged to call their insurance provider and ask about explanation of benefits, coverage for out-of-network providers and to ensure that submitting a superbill for reimbursement is an option.
Individuals may also consider their HSA/FSA accounts to see if payment for therapy services or programs would qualify.
**Please note that the client/family is individually responsible for submitting any documentation to their insurance and that reimbursement is not necessarily guaranteed. A client or family member is encouraged to call their insurance provider and ask about explanation of benefits, coverage for out-of-network providers and to ensure that submitting a superbill for reimbursement is an option.
How do one-on-one services work?
The provider and the parent will begin with an initial phone consultation regarding the child's skills and needs. A virtual screening will then take place to gather more information and to discuss if an evaluation is needed. The parent and the provider will work together to develop goals and a treatment plan. Let's figure out what works best for your child and your family.