Fairfield County is one of the most lucrative and highest-demand pediatric therapy markets in the country. Families here have excellent insurance, high awareness of developmental therapy, and waitlists that drive them to Coral Care.
Fairfield County is one of the most lucrative and highest-demand pediatric therapy markets in the country. Families here have excellent insurance, high awareness of developmental therapy, and waitlists that drive them to Coral Care.
The Merritt Parkway (Route 15) and I-95 are the primary east-west corridors. Most Fairfield County providers cover either the coastal (Greenwich–Westport–Fairfield) corridor or the inland (Ridgefield–Wilton–Danbury) corridor, not both. Drive times within a single corridor average 10–18 minutes between sessions.
Greenwich, Westport, Darien, and New Canaan have some of the highest per-pupil spending in Connecticut. IEP volume is high and school-based therapists in these districts regularly refer families to Coral Care for services outside school hours. Norwalk and Bridgeport have higher EI referral volume and a more diverse payer mix.
Caseload mix: 65–70% OT, 20–25% SLP, 5–10% PT. Predominantly school-age with strong EI-transition segment. Most cases 1x per week. Average session-to-session drive: 10–15 minutes within a single corridor.
Coral Care matches you with families in your neighborhood. Most providers stay within a 10–15 mile radius of their home base.
OT, Fairfield County CT
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