Equitable Rates

Because everyone deserves access to the care they need

Offering equitable pay rates ensures you receive a valuable service at a rate that fits your budget. Below, I provide a suggested rate for each service, which you can consider based on your financial situation.

Suggested Rates & How They Work:

  • The standard rate is the actual cost of the service. If you opt for a rate that is below the standard rate, you are receiving a discount.

  • The mid-range rate is for those who are able to meet their basic needs but have little-to-no expendable income. Paying for this service may qualify as a sacrifice but it would not create hardship.

  • The most affordable rate is for those who may struggle to meet basic needs and paying for this service would still be a hardship.

Use these guidelines to help you decide. Pick what’s right for you with no questions asked.

The rates below apply to my 1:1 Initial Assessments (75 minutes) & Follow-Up Sessions (30 minutes).

Pick the Rate that fits you

  • Standard Rate

    75 min | $200.00

    You have financial security, own property, or have personal savings;

    You are able to pay for “wants” and spend little time worrying about securing necessities in your life;

    By paying full price, you are “paying it forward” and contributing to a more equitable world by supporting program access for those with less.

  • Mid-Range Rate

    75 min | $140.00

    You may be paying off debt or working to build savings, but you also have access to steady income.

    You do NOT spend most of your time thinking about meeting basic needs such as food, shelter, medical care, child care, etc.

    Making this investment might mean you might have to cut back on some discretionary spending in your life (such as going out to dinner, buying coffee, buying a new outfit, or going on vacation), but the sacrifice is short-term, and will not harm you in the long term.

  • Most Affordable

    75 min | $85.00

    You have access to basic needs such as food, housing, and childcare, though sometimes it may feel difficult.

    You are able to put away money each month to save up to be able to pay for the service, but the middle tier price would mean that you have to save for longer than 3-6 months.

    Patients who may want to consider this rate include people on disability, people on social security or a fixed retirement income, students, and people with significant medical debt.

FAQs

Am I required to show proof of income?

No. I do not require anyone to verify their income or financials. I choose trust and go by the honor system.