Q: What is teletherapy?

A: The American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) defines telepractice (the act of providing telehealth services) as “the application of telecommunications technology to delivery of professional services at a distance by linking clinician to client, or clinician to clinician, for assessment, intervention, and/or consultation.”

Q: What does research say about teletherapy/telehealth services?

A: Research supports the effectiveness of telehealth compared to traditional therapy and is recognized by the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) as a valid means of service delivery based on a strong body of research. Telehealth has been proven effective by over 40 academic studies.

Q: Is teletherapy effective for all clients?

A: Teletherapy can be used to treat a wide range of speech and language delays and disorders. The speech therapist works closely with parents/ guardians to create the best possible situation for effective sessions.

Q: How does teletherapy compare to traditional therapy?

A: There is little difference between the traditional on-site therapy and online teletherapy. Clients build relationships with their speech therapist based on trust and rapport. A face-to-face connection is made on the screen and therapy is delivered in a similar manner as traditional on- site therapy. The therapist will engage on the screen with the client by using games, stories, tactical items or talk therapy- the same as they would in-person. Should something need to be printed, or a client needs physical help, a parent or guardian may be asked to assist.

Q: What are the benefits of teletherapy?

A: There are so many!  Where should we begin?  Here are some top reasons teletherapy is a good choice.  (1)  No travel time – no need to worry about traffic or arriving late to a session when you can receive services from the comfort of your home!  (2) Flexibility – teletherapy sessions can be done from anywhere!  Just make sure you have a computer and a good connection.  (3) Safety – you can ensure safe and healthy habits by not exposing you or your child to infections outside the home; additionally, teletherapy can be helpful over the winter months when road conditions may be dangerous.  Your child will still be able to receive services without leaving home!