Fort Worth and Tarrant County are a large, growing market with strong insurance and a significant in-home therapy gap. If you want to build a stable caseload in a market that isn't oversaturated, Fort Worth delivers.
Fort Worth and Tarrant County are a large, growing market with strong insurance and a significant in-home therapy gap. If you want to build a stable caseload in a market that isn't oversaturated, Fort Worth delivers.
I-35W north and south of Fort Worth are the primary corridors. Southlake and Colleyville sit on the northeastern edge, Burleson and Crowley on the southern edge. Most Fort Worth providers anchor to either the north (Keller, Southlake, Hurst-Euless-Bedford) or south (Burleson, Benbrook) corridor and cover a 12–15 mile radius.
Carroll ISD (Southlake) is one of the highest-performing districts in Texas with active special education services. Keller ISD and Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD are fast-growing districts with expanding IEP programs. Fort Worth ISD has high EI referral volume.
Caseload mix: 50% OT, 35% SLP, 15% PT. Cook Children's post-waitlist segment is significant. Most cases 1x per week. Southlake and Keller caseloads are school-age and commercially insured; Fort Worth proper has more EI-transition volume.
Coral Care matches you with families in your neighborhood. Most providers stay within a 10–15 mile radius of their home base.
Fort Worth is part of Coral Care's market.
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