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Funding an AAC Device in Chicago: What Caregivers Should Know

Patrick McLean

Patrick McLean

Patrick McLean serves as Administrative Director and Co-CEO of Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center, a comprehensive pediatric therapy practice he co-founded with his wife Rose in 2014. With over a decade of healthcare business leadership, Patrick has transformed their vision of coordinated, family-centered care into a thriving multidisciplinary clinic serving families throughout Chicago. After graduating from Western Illinois University in 2004 with a Bachelor's degree in Business and Finance, Patrick developed expertise in healthcare operations, strategic planning, and organizational growth. His business acumen combined with a deep commitment to serving children with developmental needs has positioned Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center as a trusted resource for families navigating speech delays, sensory processing challenges, autism spectrum disorder, motor delays, and behavioral concerns. As Co-CEO, Patrick oversees essential operational pillars including marketing and community outreach, human resources and staff development, financial management and insurance coordination, and long-term business strategy. His leadership has enabled the clinic to expand from offering single therapy services to providing integrated physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, ABA therapy, and social work—all coordinated under one roof for maximum family convenience and clinical effectiveness. Patrick's management philosophy centers on creating systems that empower both staff and families. He has built a culture of collaboration where therapists from different disciplines communicate seamlessly about each child's progress, ensuring holistic treatment plans that address the whole child. His proudest moments come from witnessing families' journeys—from initial concerns through celebrated milestones and hard-won achievements. Beyond his professional role, Patrick brings personal perspective as a father of four children. He actively coaches his kids in various sports, enjoys creating barbecue masterpieces on his smoker, and values connection time with friends on the golf course. This balance between professional purpose and family life reinforces his understanding of the families Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center serves every day.

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If you’re a parent or caregiver in Chicago, IL exploring AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) devices for your child, the process can feel overwhelming. AAC device funding will be a top priority and between insurance paperwork, IEP planning, and device trials, knowing where to start is key.

Whether you’re navigating school-based AAC support, private insurance, or self-funding, there are multiple paths to help your child access the communication tools they need—right here in the Chicago area.


What Is the AAC Process? (Across All Funding Options)

No matter which funding route you pursue, the process for obtaining an AAC device in Chicago generally includes:

  • Working with a licensed Chicago-based speech-language pathologist (SLP) who specializes in AAC
  • Participating in a feature-matching process to trial 2–3 systems that match your child’s unique language and motor abilities
  • Completing a formal AAC evaluation with the support of your SLP (required for insurance or school-based funding)
  • Customizing the approved or purchased device to fit your child’s needs
  • Ongoing modeling, updates, and caregiver coaching for long-term success

Choosing the Right AAC System: Feature Matching Matters

At Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center, we help families match the right AAC system by considering:

  • Learning style (analytic or gestalt processors)
  • Diagnoses such as autism, apraxia, or cerebral palsy
  • Access method (eye gaze, head tracking, touch screen)
  • Vocabulary layout (core-based vs. category-based)
  • Ease of customization for families and therapists

AAC Device Funding in Illinois

 

 

 

 

 


AAC Device Funding Options for Chicago Families

1. Self-Funding an AAC Device

Families in Chicago who choose to self-fund maintain control over the device and timeline. Popular AAC apps like Proloquo2Go or LAMP Words for Life cost $250–$350 and are often discounted during April and October. Many families pair apps with an iPad for day-to-day use. Note that accessories and repairs are not covered through this method.

2. Insurance-Based AAC Funding in Chicago

Most private insurance plans in Illinois will cover AAC devices when deemed medically necessary. A qualified SLP will guide you through paperwork, evaluations, and documentation. Providers such as AbleNet and PRC-Saltillo streamline this process for Chicago-area families, often with little to no out-of-pocket cost.

3. School or IEP-Based AAC Device Funding (CPS and Beyond)

Public school districts like Chicago Public Schools (CPS) may offer AAC devices through a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or 504 Plan. While this method covers all costs—including device maintenance—the evaluation and approval process may take 6–12 months.

<h3=4>4. Illinois State & Community AAC Support

Families in Chicago can also access support through statewide resources, including:

  • ITAC (Illinois Telecommunications Access Corporation): Free iPad-based AAC systems for residents with active phone service
  • The Arc of Illinois: Family grants up to $500 for AAC-related expenses
  • IATP and Infinitec: Short-term device loans and low-interest financing
  • Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD): Waiver funding may cover AAC if listed in your child’s personal plan

Support for Chicago Families

At Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center, our multidisciplinary team offers AAC evaluations, device trials, and parent coaching for families across Lincoln Park, Bucktown, Wicker Park, Logan Square, and nearby neighborhoods. Whether you’re just starting your AAC journey or need help navigating funding, we’re here for you.

Speech Therapy and AAC Devices

 

 

 

 

 

 

Need More Help?

Every child’s communication journey is different—but the goal is the same: giving them a voice. We hope this was helpful for answering your AAC questions and helping your family find options for AAC Device Funding. Our team at CPTWC is super helpful and knowledgeable. For more information about our Speech Therapy team and how they can help, check out our Speech Page.

We invite you to view our Parent University webinar on AAC funding and selection, available on our website. For personalized guidance, contact your child’s SLP or call us today to at 773-687-9241 to schedule an AAC consultation in Chicago. at our Pediatric Therapy Clinic!


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