New Haven and the Connecticut Shoreline combine Yale-adjacent institutional referrals with a string of well-insured coastal communities that are significantly underserved for in-home pediatric therapy.
New Haven and the Connecticut Shoreline combine Yale-adjacent institutional referrals with a string of well-insured coastal communities that are significantly underserved for in-home pediatric therapy.
I-95 runs along the shoreline and is the primary corridor. Most New Haven area providers cover either the Hamden–Woodbridge–Orange corridor or the Branford–Guilford–Madison shoreline corridor. Drive times between sessions are 10–20 minutes depending on I-95 traffic near New Haven.
Guilford, Madison, and Branford are well-funded shoreline districts with active special education programs. New Haven Public Schools have high EI referral volume and complex cases that often require supplemental private therapy. Hamden and Woodbridge have growing special education needs with strong private-pay follow-through.
Caseload mix: 50% SLP, 35% OT, 15% PT. SLP demand is particularly strong given the Yale-affiliated referral network. Shoreline families tend to have 1x/week cases. New Haven adjacent families often request 2x/week for more intensive cases.
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