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How much aphasia therapy is typically covered by insurance? |
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The amount of coverage for aphasia therapy will vary greatly depending on a person's health insurance coverage. Some people have no limits and can receive treatment until they are deigned to not benefit from it any more. Others may have limited treatment as small as 10 sessions per year.
People who live in an area with access to a University that has a communication disorders program (i.e. Speech Pathology major) often have low cost or no cost clinics that can be a source of therapy for people who no longer have insurance coverage.
There are residential aphasia programs that are also available (University of Michigan at Ann Arbor is one of the best) and offer great outcomes for individuals with all types of aphasia. This may or may not be covered by insurance.
What is covered with depend largely on the individual carrier.
A Speech Language Pathologist
First answer by ID1151109340. Last edit by ID1151109340. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]
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