Speech Therapy FAQ | Social House Therapy – Scottsdale & Tempe

Frequently Asked Questions

Transparent, family-centered care—here’s everything you might be wondering about services, scheduling, and how we work together.

Start by contacting us about how we can help. We’ll go over any questions and schedule an initial evaluation together. If you’ve had an evaluation within the last 6 months, we can review it to confirm it supports a current plan of care; otherwise, we’ll complete a new one before beginning therapy.
That’s okay—many people start with the same question. If you’re unsure, reach out and we’ll talk through your concerns. We are happy to schedule a free screener or consultation. After that an evaluation will help determine whether therapy is recommended, or if monitoring and home strategies may be a better first step.
We support clients from birth through early adulthood. Whether your child is a newborn needing feeding support, a toddler just beginning to communicate, or a teen navigating social, academic, or functional communication goals—we’re here every step of the way.
At Social House Therapy, we support people of all ages with a wide range of communication needs. Some of our therapy areas include speech sound disorders, understanding and using language, social communication, cognitive communication, stuttering and fluency, feeding, apraxia of speech, and AAC (augmentative and alternative communication). Whether you’re a child, teen, or young adult, we’re here to help. Every plan of care is personalized to reflect each client’s goals and what matters most to them and their family. Explore our Treatment Areas page to learn more.
In-home therapy in Tempe, Scottsdale, and nearby areas; telehealth available statewide.
You’ll just need a camera-enabled device, a reliable internet connection, and a quiet space. We’ll send you a secure link to join—no special equipment is required.
Sessions are 30 minutes, giving us focused time to work on goals and collaborate with family in a way that feels manageable and effective.
We’re not yet in-network with insurance, but we’re happy to provide documentation called a Superbill to submit to your insurance provider. Some insurance companies will accept Superbills for in-network reimbursement, but it does vary on a plan-by-plan basis.
At this time, we accept private pay (out of pocket). Additionally, we can provide documentation called a Superbill to submit to your insurance provider. Some insurance companies will accept Superbills for in-network reimbursement, but it does vary on a plan-by-plan basis.
We accept all major credit and debit cards through our secure online portal.
We ask for at least 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. Your first late cancellation or no-show is treated as a one-time courtesy. After that, late cancellations (less than 24 hours’ notice) are charged 50% of the session fee, and missed sessions without notice are charged the full session fee. Consistent attendance is essential for progress, and missed sessions also prevent us from offering that time to another client.
Progress reports are provided quarterly and summarize goals, progress, and next steps. If you’d like more information before a report is due, we can review progress with you upon request. All reports and documentation are securely shared through the Client Portal.
Yes—family and caregivers are welcome to participate. Involvement outside of sessions helps strengthen progress and carryover into everyday life.
Yes—when you give permission, we collaborate with schools, healthcare providers, and support teams to align goals and promote carryover across settings.
Yes. All information is kept confidential and compliant with HIPAA standards. We use SimplePractice, a secure, encrypted platform for scheduling, progress notes, reports, and messaging.
At Social House Therapy, we believe communication begins with connection. Connection isn’t just the first step—it’s the foundation for confident, meaningful communication and lasting growth. Our approach is relationship-first, neurodiversity-affirming, and strengths-based, so each session feels safe, collaborative, and responsive to every client’s unique needs. We partner closely with families and provide practical strategies that can be used at home, online, and in the community, ensuring that progress carries over into everyday life. Check out our about us page to learn more!