COVE SPEECH LANGUAGE AND FEEDING THERAPY
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Adult Speech Therapy

Who We Serve

We are licensed speech language therapists, who travel to your home and/or nursing home etc. Each therapy session is focused on functional communication. Our ultimate goal is to help you maximize your communication throughout your day.

All speech and language therapy and evaluations services take place at your home or nursing facility etc.
​We travel to you! For those who cannot come in contact due to illness of CoVid-19 concern, we can provide services through tele-therapy. Evaluations can be conducted online as well.


Cove Speech Therapy offers evaluation and treatment services, to adolescents and adults, who have a variety of speech, language, cognitive, neurological, and swallowing challenges. Some of these underlying difficulties may be developmental or may have been caused by:
  • Stroke
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Disease
  • Developmental Disability 
  • Neurological condition​ 

Adult Therapy 

We offer the following types of therapy for adults:
  • Language Therapy: communicating wants and needs, facilitating vocabulary, teaching grammar, telling stories, using social language, and facilitating listening skills.
  • Literacy: improving reading and writing skills.
  • Accent Modification: changing how you sound when you speak to sound more like a native speaker 
  • Executive Function/Cognitive Therapy: improving attention, concentration, short and long term memory, organization, reasoning, problem solving, mental flexibility, and reading, writing skills, etc.
  • Articulation Therapy : improving enunciation/pronunciation.​
  • Fluency Therapy: helping those who stutter or clutter.
  • Swallowing Therapy: help clients better manage to chew and swallow liquids through solids

To learn more about these services, click on each one for further information.

Insurance Reimbursement

What is an Out-Of-Network Provider?
An out-of-network provider is when you pay us directly. We provide you with a monthly receipt (superbill) of paid speech and language therapy services, which you then submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. Payment (cash, credit card, paypal, or check) is expected on a weekly basis.

Please call your insurance company to find out if you are eligible for out-of-network benefits (you pay us and the insurance company reimburses you) for speech language therapy and/or evaluation reimbursement. We do not accept insurance payments.

When you call to ask, you can provide the following code(s):
Evaluation: 92506
Speech Therapy: 92507
Feeding Therapy: 92526
Teletherapy Support: 

​They may also require a diagnosis code, which we can provide following an evaluation. 

Medical Necessity and Insurance
Speech language therapy is only reimbursable through insurance if they deem it to be medically necessary. We can provide an explanation of medical necessity following an evaluation. If your insurance company requests a predetermination note, ask your physician.
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What Our Clients Are Saying

I’ve had such a wonderful experience with Cove Speech Language And Feeding Therapy. They helped my son go from not wanting to put any solid foods even close to his mouth, to trying all sorts of new foods in just a few months. The therapists worked with him on his sensory issues, on self-feeding, and on learning to chew. They were patient and friendly, and through play, made it a very enjoyable experience for my son. I highly recommend this practice to anyone who needs speech and/or feeding therapy. I will never forget how much they helped my son and I am forever grateful to them." -Sheena R.

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  • 516-669-0434
  • Our Services
    • Social Language
    • Safe and Sound Protocol
    • Foodology Feeding Therapy
    • Speaking & Verbal Expression >
      • Articulation
      • Late Talker Early Intervention Long Island
      • AAC
    • Reading and Literacy
  • About Us
    • Insurance and Payment For Speech Therapy
  • Shop
  • FAQ, Normal Development, and Red Flags
    • Normal Developmental Milestones >
      • 9-12 Months Old
      • 12-18 Months Old
      • 18-24 Months Old
      • 2-2.5 Years Old
      • 2.5-3 Years Old
      • 3-4 Years Old
      • 4-5 Years Old
      • 5-6 Years Old
      • 6-7 Years Old
    • Red Flags
    • What Causes Speech and Language Delay?
    • What is 'Normal' Speech and Language Development?
  • Our Community
  • Resources
    • How To Use Toys For Language Development 0-3
    • Recommended Products