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Dyslexia Institutes of America |
Overview
The Dyslexia Clinic is the successful result of seven and a half years of benefits
of our expertise! You do not need highly specialized training and are not required to
diagnose or prescribe treatment for your clients. Each Clinic simply have on staff a
director, either full or part time who is a certified teacher. perferably with experience
in Special Education. As your service provider, we will prepare all client assessment
results and therapy prescriptions for you. Your clinic will interview and test new clients,
and administer and monitor their ongoing treatments.
Products & Services
At the Dyslexia Institutes of America (DIA) we take pride in
offering assistance to the dyslexic client. In a unique program
of cognitive and phonological therapy, using the multi-modality
approach, clients are taught to process information and begin to
learn as never before.
Our goal is to better serve dyslexic clients through a national network of franchised owners who will offer quality therapy like no other in the United States. We offer hope to challenged dyslexics where there has been little hope before.
DIA clients who have completed our program have gone on to succeed in school and business, and enjoy reading for the very first time in their lives.
We have clients who are funded by local insurance carriers and adults who are funded by the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services.
We are proud that many of our clients are referred by a cross section of medical and professional groups such as physicians, psychologists, counselors, and school personnel.
Dr. Elaine B. Jett
Founder and President
Our goal is to better serve dyslexic clients through a national network of franchised owners who will offer quality therapy like no other in the United States. We offer hope to challenged dyslexics where there has been little hope before.
DIA clients who have completed our program have gone on to succeed in school and business, and enjoy reading for the very first time in their lives.
We have clients who are funded by local insurance carriers and adults who are funded by the Illinois Department of Rehabilitation Services.
We are proud that many of our clients are referred by a cross section of medical and professional groups such as physicians, psychologists, counselors, and school personnel.
Dr. Elaine B. Jett
Founder and President
Training & Support
A two-week training period is provided for all new franchises. During this training you will
learn management, operations, marketing, testing, and therapy procedures of the clinic. You will
be given hands-on training and observation in therapy procedures and diagnostic testing. Manuals
for operating the clinic will be provided for you.
Why Dyslexia Institutes of America?
Ownership Advantages
- Personal satisfaction of helping others
- Attractive financial opportunities
- Competition for therapeutic services is minimal to nonexistent
- Large client potential: 15% - 20% of our existing population is dyslexic
- Some of our regular clients are funded by local insurance carriers or state rehabilitation services
- Clients remain in therapy for a minimum of one and a half years and as long as three years
- Once the Clinic is established, a four-day work week can be observed with optional Saturdays
- Potential absentee ownership available for qualified individuals
- Public schools, learning and tutoring centers do not treat dyslexia with therapeutic procedures