All services provided by Everstead Behavioral Services are offered on a private pay basis. This allows us to provide flexible, individualized behavioral consultation without the limitations often associated with insurance requirements.
Private payment enables a more personalized approach to supporting adults with developmental and behavioral challenges, focusing on practical strategies that improve daily functioning, independence, and quality of life.
Insurance coverage for behavioral services for adults is often limited or unavailable. A private consultation model allows families to receive support that is:
Individualized to the unique needs of the adult and their support system
Flexible in structure and scheduling
Focused on meaningful, real-world outcomes rather than insurance authorization requirements
Accessible during life transitions, including after aging out of school-based services
Services May Include
Behavioral assessment and strategy development
Behavior plan design and revision
Caregiver and staff training
Support with community, home, and daily living challenges
Ongoing consultation and progress monitoring
Services are tailored to each individual and may be provided in person or remotely depending on the needs of the client and family.
Payment is due at the time of service unless otherwise arranged in advance. Accepted forms of payment include common electronic payment methods.
Detailed fee information is provided during the initial consultation inquiry so families can make informed decisions about services.
Families interested in learning more about services or scheduling an initial consultation are encouraged to reach out through the contact form below.
Because every individual and family has unique needs, services are flexible and may be provided as one-time consultations or ongoing behavioral support.
A comprehensive consultation designed to understand the individual’s current needs, challenges, and goals.
This session may include:
Review of relevant background information
Discussion of current behavioral concerns
Identification of priorities and support needs
Initial recommendations and next steps
Following the consultation, families may receive guidance on strategies, additional services, or a plan for continued support.
For individuals and families seeking targeted behavioral guidance.
Services may include:
Development or revision of behavior support strategies
Support with daily living, independence, and community participation
Problem-solving around challenging behaviors
Collaboration with family members or support staff
Consultations may occur in person or remotely depending on location and needs.
Some families benefit from ongoing consultation to support implementation of behavioral strategies over time.
Ongoing services may include:
Regular consultation sessions
Caregiver or staff coaching
Monitoring progress and adjusting strategies
Support during transitions or new challenges
Training sessions may be provided to help caregivers, support staff, or residential teams implement behavioral strategies consistently.
Training may focus on:
Understanding behavioral functions
Implementing behavior support plans
Preventative strategies and proactive supports
Responding to challenging behaviors effectively