Would you like to be a private practice speech pathologist? Here are 10 steps you can take today to start an SLP private practice
Need help starting your speech therapy private practice? Get tips on how to write a business plan and the information to include, with our in-depth guide!
We are excited to announce we are now offering teletherapy speech therapy through Google Meet! Read more about it here, and schedule a “meet and greet” with me. Speech Therapy is an inv…
I love working in speech pathology private practice! Read more here to find out if it is the right setting for you/
How to set your private pay or insurance rate for SLPs. Learn what to do and what not to do.
Becky DeGrossa shares the five most important secrets to creating a fruitful therapy site that actually attracts new clients.
Private practitioners know that they need their clients to sign the proper private practice clinic forms BUT...which forms are essential to decrease our professional, financial and legal risk...?Keep reading :-) We've all been told:"Don't treat private clients without the proper forms filled out and signed by your client / their families." In order to protect yourself and your speech ther [...]
Hear how one speech-language pathologist changed her work life for the better. Follow Tasha's journey from burnout to success with a private practice.
Interview with Roy Huggins, Director of Person-Centered Tech about valuable HIPAA security tips for your private practice.
Learn more about sliding scale fees, and gather advice for deciding whether they're a good fit for your therapy practice.
“If only I had been given a therapist resource list like this when I was starting my online therapy practice,” I thought to myself as I picked up a
Click the link for the full-sized PDF version infographic: Launch a private practice infographic When I can’t sleep this is what I do… The other night I had a hard time falling asleep. I was excited about what had been happening with this blog, I was thinking about potential for growth, I’m looking at doing […]
You’re fully licensed, have great experience supporting clients, and are ready to start your own private practice. It’s been your dream for years now, but how do you actually build a private practice? Here are 9 steps to take to ensure that you’re setting yourself up for success.
There are SO many creative ways you can get more clients through your door. Take a look and see which ideas excite you, then go after them!
Considering taking the leap into private practice? If you are a counselor, social worker, marriage and family therapist, or psychologist, in this blog post, I’ll share some of the things you need in place, questions to consider before renting an office, if online therapy is for you, which EMR to use
Here's how to start a private SLP practice when you are employed by someone else. Many SLPS start their private practices on the side, and this will guide you in how to do that.
Read my top 5 benefits of private practice speech therapy and why it might be just what you and your child have been looking for!
When I’ve mentored SLPs in the past, I’ve found there are a lot of myths floating around in the field about what it takes to run a successful business as an SLP, as well as your income potential. Starting a business can be uncomfortable, and people have a lot of objections to stepping out on...
Build a Preview text Private Practice Step by Step We teach you how to start and grow an SLP or OT private practice so you can help more people, earn more money and live a life you live. What We Do No. 01 We help you start your practice the right way No. 02 We
Build a Preview text Private Practice Step by Step We teach you how to start and grow an SLP or OT private practice so you can help more people, earn more money and live a life you live. What We Do No. 01 We help you start your practice the right way No. 02 We
Feeling alone in private practice? Discover how to connect and collaborate with other clinicians who share your same goal.
The beginning of a new school year is always exciting for students as well as educators–I still feel the thrill several years after I’ve left the public schools to start my private practice. Everything is fresh and new–paper, name tags, friends, teachers and backpacks.