Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing coaching for yourself or a loved one is an important decision. Below are answers to common questions.
What Root to Rise Coaching IS
- A collaborative partnership focused on identifying strengths and building capable daily routines.
- Action-oriented guidance for movement, mindset, and independence.
- Gentle, individualized support tailored to specific learning and communication styles.
- An educational space to practice self-advocacy and predictable habits.
What Root to Rise Coaching IS NOT
- Medical diagnosis or clinical treatment.
- Mental health therapy or psychological counseling.
- Medical nutrition therapy or prescribed meal planning.
- A "fix" for neurodivergence or a behavioral compliance program.
Is this a replacement for therapy?
Where do sessions take place?
How do I know if this is the right fit?
Funding and Insurance Questions
Root to Rise Coaching services are generally private-pay. Because we provide strictly non-clinical, educational coaching, our services are not billed as regulated healthcare or medical treatments (such as psychology, occupational therapy, or dietetics).
However, some families may be able to utilize community funding, caregiver relief hours, individualized funding, or self-directed transition support budgets, depending on their unique provincial programs or plan specifics.
We provide formal receipts for all services rendered. Please note that a receipt does not guarantee reimbursement. We encourage clients to confirm eligibility directly with their insurer, funding coordinator, case worker, or program administrator prior to beginning coaching.
Disclaimer: Root to Rise Coaching provides educational, lifestyle-based coaching focused on habits, routines, and general mindset. Coaching is not a clinical treatment, nor does it replace the advice or care of medical professionals, mental health providers, registered dietitians, or occupational therapists. If you have specific medical or clinical needs, please consult with your healthcare provider.