Anonymous wrote:The test of whether it's a well-run practice is whether they keep their word and get back to you by the end of the day as promised.
Anonymous wrote:As an SLP I know how parents work their schedules around evaluations so I do everything in my power to make sure it doesn't get cancelled. This includes getting an emergency babysitter that cost more than I was paid when my child was sick. That being said, in the 10 years I have I been practicing I had to cancel one evaluation last minute when I was struck with some kind of stomach virus that knocked me off my feet. The woman sent me the nastiest email I have ever received. I literally couldn't move off the bathroom floor. They obviously tried to get it covered and couldn't OP. The OT is a person not a robot, please understand that.
Anonymous wrote:Your OT is a person. I am a SP and had to cancel an IEP appointment in May because of kidney stones. The mom wrote me a terribly angry email saying she has waited months and how disappointed she was in me and our practice. It brought me to tears when I read it 25 minutes out of surgery later that day. The truth is I really value all my clients and their time.and their need for their children's assessments but I'm still a person with the occasional life emergency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son’s first OT appointment was canceled this morning at 8. The appointment was scheduled for 9. Between referrals and insurance and their own intake process, it took me a month to get this appointment. I’m so irritated but obviously want to be super nice to them bc I want it to be a positive experience. Here’s the email-
“Good morning,
Unfortunately, we will need to reschedule Larlo’s evaluation appointment to another day this week because our OT had an emergency this morning and another OT whom we typically get coverage from is unavailable. I am so sorry for this inconvenience and will give you a call by the end of the day today once we've been able to confirm when she will be back in.”
I’m annoyed because it is so last minute and by email (fortunately I check email a lot) and also a bit unnerving that the whole thing is on a shoe string that seems to collapse if one person is out. I understand emergencies happen, but the email makes them sound really unorganized. Not to mention this week is really tight work wise and the reschedule will inevitably suck for my schedule. Anyway please tell me to get over it. Thanks.
There. The bolded part is all you should need if you are a decent human being. Now that you’ve spared a thought for the poor OT, you will get over it.
Anonymous wrote:My son’s first OT appointment was canceled this morning at 8. The appointment was scheduled for 9. Between referrals and insurance and their own intake process, it took me a month to get this appointment. I’m so irritated but obviously want to be super nice to them bc I want it to be a positive experience. Here’s the email-
“Good morning,
Unfortunately, we will need to reschedule Larlo’s evaluation appointment to another day this week because our OT had an emergency this morning and another OT whom we typically get coverage from is unavailable. I am so sorry for this inconvenience and will give you a call by the end of the day today once we've been able to confirm when she will be back in.”
I’m annoyed because it is so last minute and by email (fortunately I check email a lot) and also a bit unnerving that the whole thing is on a shoe string that seems to collapse if one person is out. I understand emergencies happen, but the email makes them sound really unorganized. Not to mention this week is really tight work wise and the reschedule will inevitably suck for my schedule. Anyway please tell me to get over it. Thanks.