Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was recently diagnosed with a disability as well, and I have found this to be true. I don't see a way around it as far as private therapies go. I have my child in a social skills group that is costing a shocking amount per month with no end in sight! There is also OT that we go to with out-of-network benefits. We pay 40% for every visit.
Oh no! What social skills group? Those were a huge waste for us. We didn't have a hard time finding in network OTs though.
We usually just had a $30 copay for the OT.
Psychologist another huge money suck for us. $165 per visit, once a week, indefinitely? And I just can't tell if it's doing anything useful.
I really don't mean to be rude, but: Why continue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child was recently diagnosed with a disability as well, and I have found this to be true. I don't see a way around it as far as private therapies go. I have my child in a social skills group that is costing a shocking amount per month with no end in sight! There is also OT that we go to with out-of-network benefits. We pay 40% for every visit.
Oh no! What social skills group? Those were a huge waste for us. We didn't have a hard time finding in network OTs though.
We usually just had a $30 copay for the OT.
Psychologist another huge money suck for us. $165 per visit, once a week, indefinitely? And I just can't tell if it's doing anything useful.
Anonymous wrote:My child was recently diagnosed with a disability as well, and I have found this to be true. I don't see a way around it as far as private therapies go. I have my child in a social skills group that is costing a shocking amount per month with no end in sight! There is also OT that we go to with out-of-network benefits. We pay 40% for every visit.