Eliminate Transportation Concerns
A significant problem for families who don’t own a car or have easy access to a vehicle or public transportation is struggling to show up at appointments on time. Telepractice can eliminate these difficulties.
The concern of most parents regarding telepractice (online speech therapy) is quite simple. “Will my child receive the same quality session as meeting with the therapist face to face?” Our experience—and results—shows that your child will receive the same high standard of care, if not better. Below are some more of the benefits for parents regarding telepractice.
A significant problem for families who don’t own a car or have easy access to a vehicle or public transportation is struggling to show up at appointments on time. Telepractice can eliminate these difficulties.
If the child receiving the therapy is an only child, this won’t be a concern. But if there are siblings to bring along to the appointment as well, the entire experience can quickly become an ordeal. Telepractice allows your child to comfortably keep his or her appointment and not interrupt the regular family activities and schedules.
Sometimes the therapist you want to see is a long way from home. Telepractice means you get the best care for your child without the added cost of driving and time away.
If your child isn’t feeling well, or if you have concerns regarding COVID-19, tele practice makes sense for you. Your child can get the same quality care consistently by using Cobblestone Speech’s telepractice set up. Clients who require speech therapy often have other health issues that can compromise their care. Telepractice is the ideal solution for many of these fragile patients. Aside from the fact that there is no need to travel, vulnerable people are protected from interacting with others who may be carrying germs that cause them more significant harm.
Telepractice allows your child to complete sessions and grow in an environment they are familiar with and comfortable in. That means their growth is likely to last and show up more in day to day activities.
First visit: Your first visit is an opportunity for the therapist, child and yourself to meet prior to an evaluation or intervention. You are welcome to bring siblings and other family members to this visit. The therapist will take this opportunity to informally observe your child's communication and play skills . . . Learn more »
First visit: You will be coming to visit me soon at my office. When you arrive I will greet you and we will have some time to play and get to know each other. I will show you where the games and toys are and you will be able to pick out a couple that we can play with together . . . Learn more »