PACKAGES
Packages are More Than Just a Coaching Session: You're Investing in a Comprehensive Service
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When you enroll in a coaching package, you're investing in a partnership that supports your growth every step of the way. Coaching extends beyond our sessions; it's a comprehensive service that includes personalized sessions, regular check-ins, ongoing communication, and useful tools and resources designed to help you make meaningful changes in your life.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN A COACHING PACKAGE?
50-Minute Coaching Sessions
Whether weekly or every other week, each session is tailored to your unique needs and goals.
​Check-ins Between Sessions
We connect in between sessions for encouragement, accountability, continuity, and tracking progress.
​Unlimited Texting and Email
Reach out whenever you have a question, want to share a win, or just need some support.
​Payment Details
Additional first-time fee of
$75 for an intake session.
Payment plans accepted on a case-by-case basis.
4-SESSION PACKAGES
Weekly: $400​
Four weekly 50-minute sessions.​
Bi-Weekly: $450​
Four 50-minute sessions every other week.​
12-SESSION PACKAGES
Weekly: $1,100​
Twelve weekly 50-minute sessions.​
Bi-Weekly: $1,150​
Twelve 50-minute sessions every other week.​
INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS
For Those Seeking Standalone or Intermittent Coaching Sessions
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If you find that a consistent coaching partnership isn't feasible right now, individual sessions provide a flexible alternative. While ongoing coaching often yields the best results, it may not always be possible. Please note that all first-time clients are required to complete an intake session for an additional fee of $75.
50-MINUTE SESSION: $115
50-Minute Coaching Session
Address specific needs or challenges.
Flexible Scheduling
Book as needed.
Minimal Contact
Limited communication outside
of the session.
WHY ISN'T ADHD COACHING COVERED BY INSURANCE?
Though it is beneficial and a long-term investment, ADHD coaching is not deemed "medically necessary," nor is it mental health therapy, so it is typically not covered by health insurance. Here are some potential options from online magazine ADDitude:
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Talk to Human Resources about picking up the cost. Some employers will cover ADHD coaching as an ADA accommodation.
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Check if you can use your flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA). FSAs and HSAs are plans that let you set aside pre-tax dollars for healthcare expenses not covered by your insurance (glasses, acupuncture, etc.).
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Ask your physician to write a prescription for coaching, the cost of which may be written off on your taxes.
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If you’re self-employed, you might consider deducting a portion of the ADHD coach’s fees as a business expense, just as you would for the services of a consultant, tax advisor, or anyone else who assists with the business.
​"While affordability is no small matter, consider how an ADHD coach might be a financial investment down the line before ruling it out. A coach, for example, can help you avoid all-too-common monetary consequences of disorganization, impulsivity, and poor planning, like late payment and overdraft fees, parking tickets, spoiled groceries, and other unnecessary expenses."