Getting Started, Services, Outcomes, Cost


Getting Started

The student must have WiFi internet availability or hard-wired direct internet access, a laptop with an integrated (or external) video camera, headphones, and a microphone. 

Current research indicates speech-language therapy provided via telehealth outcomes (teleconferencing) are equivalent to in-person speech-language therapy outcomes for a variety of speech-language disorders for both children and adults. Your child will receive the same amount of direct therapy time whether provided in-person or via telehealth. The IEP service page is a legal document that must be followed regardless of the service delivery model.


Services &
Outcomes

Our team of speech language pathologists (SLP) have years of diverse experience in the field. Our SLPs provide evaluations for a variety of speech language impairments, including CELF-5 and PPVT. Our therapy services tend to focus on articulation, fluency, and language skills. We can schedule appointments outside of normal business hours.  

Current research indicates speech-language therapy outcomes provided via telehealth (teleconferencing, telepractice, etc.) are equivalent to in-person speech-language therapy outcomes for a variety of speech-language disorders for both children and adults. 


Cost

The hourly cost for our pay speech evaluation and therapy services is competetitive.
Contact us via email at storey.pamela.slp@gmail.com for specific prices.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • What services (evaluations and therapy) do you offer?
    • Speech language Evaluations for a variety of speech language impairments
    • CELF-5
    • PPVT
  • How do you meet each child’s needs?
    • We have a team of experienced, compassionate clinicians who provide creative best practice therapy interventions. Sessions can be videotaped so parents can view the session at a later time. This allows for greater understanding and carryover of skills by the parents. We offer video consultation sessions with parents to answer any questions, which can be performed while the parents are at home or work. We encourage inter-professional collaboration with the child’s PT, OT, classroom teachers, and social workers.
  • Can severe/profound delayed kids be seen with telehealth?
    • Each child is unique, and presents with their own constellation of strengths and weaknesses. Theoretically, every child can be seen via telehealth because the clinician can adjust the session to the child’s needs. However, we provide a pre-therapy assessment to determine if telepractice will be beneficial for students with complex needs.
  • What does a family need to know before starting telehealth?
    • Your child will receive the same amount of direct therapy time whether provided in-person or via telehealth. 
  • What equipment/technology is necessary for telehealth to work?
    • A laptop with an internal or external video camera and headphones with microphone.
  • Who is a candidate for telehealth?
    • Everyone! With the proper equipment and support staff, any speech language assessment or therapy can be administered via telepractice.