Virtual Visits
Aspire now offers virtual visits!
Did you know that your child's therapy for communication, sensory, and movement needs can be continued through a Virtual Visit with your Aspire therapist?
This method of providing services may seem strange or even intimidating, however, occupational, speech, and physical therapists have effectively provided remote services for years. Aspire's licensed therapists are prepared to help guide and support parents and children through the process. We encourage families to give it a try!
If you are interested in Virtual Visits:
Did you know that your child's therapy for communication, sensory, and movement needs can be continued through a Virtual Visit with your Aspire therapist?
This method of providing services may seem strange or even intimidating, however, occupational, speech, and physical therapists have effectively provided remote services for years. Aspire's licensed therapists are prepared to help guide and support parents and children through the process. We encourage families to give it a try!
If you are interested in Virtual Visits:
- Contact Aspire. We will answer your questions, confirm your insurance coverage, and schedule your first session.
- You will need a computer, iPad, or other tablet with an internet connection and camera. Phones are an option but not ideal.
Will my insurance cover a virtual visit? Yes, most insurance companies are now covering virtual visits.
Wisconsin Governor Evers recently stated his support for virtual healthcare services:
"It goes without saying that there have been many healthcare challenges and stressors on our healthcare system with the spread of COVID-19....the isolation and the social distancing required to address this virus can leave many feeling alone, anxious, depressed, and overwhelmed. Those who are struggling with their mental health, behavioral health, or substance use recovery must be able to access support and resources without jeopardizing their health or the health of others."
Wisconsin Governor Evers recently stated his support for virtual healthcare services:
"It goes without saying that there have been many healthcare challenges and stressors on our healthcare system with the spread of COVID-19....the isolation and the social distancing required to address this virus can leave many feeling alone, anxious, depressed, and overwhelmed. Those who are struggling with their mental health, behavioral health, or substance use recovery must be able to access support and resources without jeopardizing their health or the health of others."