Speech Therapy Providers in Holland, MI

Finding the right speech therapy provider in Holland can feel overwhelming. We've compiled availability, insurance, and waitlist information to help you find care faster.

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What to Look For in Speech Therapy

Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) help children with autism improve communication skills, including spoken language, understanding, social communication, and alternative communication methods like AAC devices.

  • Experience with autism spectrum disorders
  • Familiarity with AAC devices if needed
  • Collaboration with other therapists
  • Parent coaching and home strategies
  • Play-based therapy approaches

Insurance: Most health insurance plans cover speech therapy. School districts provide speech services through IEPs. Regional Centers may fund speech therapy for children under 3.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often does my child need speech therapy?
Typically 1-3 sessions per week, each lasting 30-60 minutes. Frequency depends on your child's needs and goals.
What is AAC and does my child need it?
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) includes tools like picture boards and speech-generating devices. It can help children who are non-speaking or have limited speech communicate more effectively.
Can speech therapy help with social skills?
Yes. SLPs address pragmatic language skills including conversation, understanding social cues, and appropriate communication in different settings.
How long until I see progress?
Every child is different. Some show progress within weeks, while others take months. Consistent practice at home significantly improves outcomes.

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CMH of Ottawa County

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📍 12265 James Street, Holland, MI 49424, Holland 49424

📞 (616) 393-5681

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🕐 Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ottawa County residents who meet diagnostic criteria for a mental health condition, substance use disorder, or developmental disability and meet income and resource guidelines may be eligible for services. Priority is given to individuals with serious mental illness, serious emotional disturbance, or developmental disabilities.

Michigan Resources

Funding Sources

Medicaid/State Program

Contact your state's Medicaid agency for autism-related services and waiver programs.

Private Insurance

Many states mandate autism coverage. Check your plan's benefits.

School District (IEP)

Free Appropriate Public Education for children ages 3-22 with disabilities.

Early Intervention

Federally mandated services for children 0-3 with developmental delays.

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