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Do Your Insurance Plans Cover Our Services?

We understand that navigating insurance can be a complex process. To help you determine if your insurance covers our services, we’ve compiled a list of our most popular in-network plans. Please keep in mind that this list is not exhaustive, and there may be other insurance plans that we accept.

For a comprehensive understanding of your insurance coverage and to confirm whether your plan is accepted at our facility, we recommend calling our office at 586-293-1234.

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Preparing for your child’s first appointment

At Flourishing Lives in St. Clair Shores and Rochester, MI, our pediatric therapy team is dedicated to understanding the unique needs of your child and creating a tailored treatment plan to help them enjoy an active and fulfilling childhood.

Here’s a checklist of things you’ll need for your child’s first appointment:

  • Arrival Time: Please arrive 10 minutes early for your child’s initial visit to allow time for paperwork completion.
  • Questions: Prepare a list of questions or concerns you’d like to discuss during your first meeting with our pediatric occupational or speech therapist.
  • Documents: Don’t forget to bring essential documents, including your photo ID, a copy of your insurance card, and completed schedule request form.
  • Insurance Verification: Prior to your appointment, contact our office at 586-293-1234 to confirm your insurance benefits.
  • Medical History: Be ready to provide information about your child’s medical history, past treatments, current medications, and any other relevant details.
  • Symptoms and Limitations: Create a list of your child’s symptoms, limitations, sensory or emotional difficulties. How long has your child been experiencing this issue, and have they encountered similar problems before?

FAQs

Can I choose any pediatric therapy clinic for my child?

Yes, you have the right to choose the pediatric therapy clinic that best suits your child's needs and your preferences. According to "The Patient's Bill of Rights," you have the autonomy to make decisions about your child's healthcare, including selecting the pediatric therapy clinic that aligns with your goals and expectations. You are not obligated to attend any specific clinic recommended by a medical practitioner or insurance company. At [site-name], we respect your right to choose the best care for your child.

Can Speech Therapy Help My Child?

Speech therapy can be a significant asset to children who have difficulties with communication for various reasons. It's not only beneficial for children with identified speech or language disorders, but it can also support those who struggle with the social aspects of communication, those with cognitive delays, or even children with physical disabilities that affect their speech.

  • Speech Sound Disorders: Speech sound disorders involve difficulty correctly producing specific sounds. A child may substitute, add, omit, or distort sounds, making it difficult to understand them. In this case, speech therapy can help by practicing the sounds the child finds challenging. Techniques may involve showing the child how to move their mouth to produce specific sounds and giving feedback as they attempt these sounds. They may also work on building awareness and recognition of the sounds in different words.
  • Stuttering: Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the flow of speech. Children who stutter may repeat sounds, syllables, or words or experience involuntary pauses or blocks in speech. Speech therapy can help by teaching techniques to control this stuttering. This could include breathing exercises, pacing their speech, or gradually working on producing longer words and sentences without stuttering.
  • Articulation Disorders: Articulation disorders involve problems with the physical production of sounds. Children with these disorders may have difficulties forming certain sounds, resulting in unclear or distorted speech. Speech therapy can help by identifying problematic sounds and practicing their correct production through exercises and real-life applications.
  • Receptive-Expressive Language Disorders: These disorders involve difficulties understanding language (receptive language) and expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas (expressive language). In therapy, the child may work on understanding and using new vocabulary, forming sentences, following instructions, and responding to questions. Therapy can also help with non-verbal communication, such as interpreting body language and social cues.

As for identifying if your child has these conditions, it is best to consult our speech therapists (SLP). However, some signs to look out for include:

  • Speech that is not easily understood by people outside of the family or by peers.
  • Difficulty following instructions or answering questions appropriately.
  • Frustration or difficulty when trying to express thoughts and ideas.
  • Repeating sounds, syllables, and words frequently, or hesitations/blockages in speech.
  • Difficulty producing certain sounds correctly or substituting one sound for another.

Remember, children develop at different rates, and some speech and language development variation is normal. If you're concerned about your child's speech or language development, call [site-name] today at 586-293-1234 and schedule an appointment!

How can I schedule an appointment for my child’s pediatric therapy?

Scheduling an appointment for your child's pediatric therapy at [site-name] in [all-or-town][state-name] is simple and convenient. We offer flexible appointment times, including morning and evening slots, to accommodate your busy schedule. You can schedule an appointment by calling us at 586-293-1234. We are committed to providing you with accessible and efficient scheduling options.

How is my child’s progress measured during pediatric therapy?

In pediatric therapy, your child's progress is assessed based on their specific impairments and functional limitations. Our experienced pediatric therapists measure various factors, including pain, weakness, loss of motion, and functional abilities such as sitting, walking, and more. These measurements provide objective data to track your child's improvements and guide their therapy plan. We closely monitor your child's progress throughout their therapy journey and make adjustments as needed to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Patient Testimonials

Our daughter has been attending OT at Flourishing Lives for several months. We have seen major improvements in emotional regulation and overall behavior at home. She looks forward to her sessions and loves all of her therapists. Everyone is very patient and attentive! They also provide a lot of helpful ideas and resources.

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Andrea D.

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Flourishing Lives has been amazing for us! My 6 year old has made tremendous progress by doing OT here. All the therapists are well-trained and know their stuff and great…

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Elizabeth C.

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As a former student at Flourishing Lives, I have learned so much from all the therapists especially Cara and Janie. They truly care about ensuring their patients recieve the best…

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Fatima H.

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Love the environment! My class and I had to opportunity to see how OTs work with the kids and it’s amazing to see the amount of different tools they have.…

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Karla M.

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