I’ve been hearing a lot of concern from my clients, customers, and therapy colleagues about the “dreaded state of the economy.” You may be especially concerned if your clients are private-pay.
Don’t you just love this phrase: “In this economy…” [insert three dramatic bass drum beats with a rumble crescendo at the end] It’s [...]
It’s nice to meet you.
I am so thankful that you were able to attend the Webinar put on by Advance for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists. I hope that you found the information helpful. It was my first Webinar. I hope I did okay! As I said, we have a growing community of SLP’s, [...]
Over the past month I have been working very hard on finishing up the new book. It is written and I’m in the editing and formatting stage.
Please forgive me for not updating the blog as I am putting all of my efforts into completing this massive [...]
Many private therapists with expanding practices usually feel overwhelmed when it comes to hiring new clinical employees.
Two big obstacles are finding the time to locate the perfect employee and not wanting to spend much money on advertising.
I have recently come across a fantastic method for finding clinicians in your area [...]
Santa is coming… but so is Uncle Sam.
Coming off the heels of Orlando Smart’s accounting tips, I wanted to give my own accounting tip.
I highly recommend that you get and use an accountant to help you organize and file your taxes BUT for keeping good bookkeeping records (which will help make your accountant happy!), I [...]
This is a guest post by Orlando Smart, SLP
Starting a Speech and Language private practice can be exciting, rewarding and challenging. What better feeling is
there than becoming your own boss? How exciting is it that you can set your own guidelines for what qualifies for Speech and Language services, without being constrained by [...]
I just got back from an incredible trip to Disneyworld. The weather was perfect, the lines were short and all of my
*Of course you will need to have Internet access in each location
My Files are Always Safe
I don’t know about you – but my laptop has been “on the fritz” for [...]
While I have known about the benefits of music therapy for a long time, I did not really think about work and practice related-issues. Every music therapist I’ve know has been employed by a company (at least part-time) and done multiple extra jobs on the side – but I never stopped to ask questions about [...]
This weeks guest post is from Dana Nieder. Dana’s daughter Maya has been receiving in-home services for over two years. She shares her unique perspective and some fantastic advice for clinicians. It is reprinted with the expressed permission of the author as it originally appeared on her blog Uncommon Sense, May 3, 2011
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This is a guest post by Mirla G. Raz, M.Ed., CCC-SLP
I love my iPad. I bought it when it first came out. I cannot say why I decided that I must have it. I am not a techie, nor had I ever had to have the latest and greatest new tech [...]





