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A Parent Perspective on In-Home Services

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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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Is The iPad Worth The Investment?

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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 [...]

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My Private Practice: An Interview with OT Cindy Weinberger

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Interview with Cindy Weinberger, OT/L, CHT

Tell me a little bit about yourself and your area(s) of expertise. My name is Cindy Weinberger. I am an occupational therapist licensed in NH and VT.  I graduated from BU in 1989 and have spent most of my career in rehab, acute care hospitals and home care.  Five years ago, I began working at [...]

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Suzanne Ducharme, MS CCC-SLP

Craniosacral Therapy: A New Tool for SLPs

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This week, I decided to feature a clinician who is using an innovative treatment approach in her private practice. Differentiating your private practice by providing different types of therapy or treatment approaches can be a fantastic way to build your clientele, practice and name recognition.

Enjoy!

 

This is a guest post by Suzanne M. Ducharme, [...]

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Private Practice E-Mail Marketing Tip

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This is a guest post from Elizabeth Friedman, MS CCC-SLP of E & M Communications, LLC

 

When I started my private practice, I knew I had to get the message out there, and decided to start with an email and flyer to all my friends, neighbors, acquaintances and colleagues…..basically, everybody I knew !!

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My Private Practice: An Interview with SLP Pamela Hass

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Interview with Pamela Hass, MA CCC-SLP of Interactive Therapy, Inc Tell me a little bit about yourself and your area(s) of expertise.

I have been a Speech Language Pathologist since 1979.  I have worked in acute care hospitals, rehabilitation centers, skilled nursing facilities, client’s homes, preschools, daycare facilities, elementary, junior high and high schools throughout my career.  I [...]

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Picking and Securing a Domain Name for your Private Practice Website

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This article is an excerpt from Jena’s upcoming book, The Independent Clinician Guide to Creating a Web Presence for Your Private Practice

Picking a Domain Name

Congrats! You’ve decided that it’s time to start your own website for your speech, occupational or physical therapy private practice… Now what?

Picking a domain name is the first [...]

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Uncertainty: What is Stopping You from Success?

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“Uncertainty is about what goes on in your head, your heart, and your gut as you strive to create anything truly extraordinary” – Jonathan Fields, author Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt into Fuel for Brilliance

In the past few weeks I have become familiar with Jonathan Fields.

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Guest Post: Sue’s Favorite Autism Apps

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This guest post was written by Sue Drouin

The iPad/iPod technology is continuing to grow and become a part of our kid’s daily life.

Many families have purchased an iPad and many classrooms have at least one iPad if not more for their students. The app market continues to grow. To date, [...]

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Private Patient Discharge Dilemma: Ethics and Hope

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Why is discharging patients so difficult for therapists?

I dread discharging patients because I don’t want to crush their dreams or squash their hope.

As therapists, our patients and their family members put so much faith and confidence in us and our skills. We are healers. There is often a tremendous amount of both pressure [...]

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