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Belleville · Ontario Autism Program

Speech-Language Therapy in Belleville: What It Costs and How Long You Wait

The Ontario-wide OAP-funded wait is 18–30 months (community services). Private therapy runs $150–$250/session. Here is how to navigate both options.

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical guidance specific to your situation.

Speech-Language Therapy in Belleville, Quick Summary

  • OAP-funded speech-language therapy has an Ontario-wide community wait of 18–30 months (community services).
  • Private SLP clinics in Belleville typically have shorter waits of 6–12 weeks at $150–$250/session.
  • OAP Childhood Budget funding ($6,600–$65,000/year) can be used for SLP once assigned after your Core Clinical Services invitation and DON meeting — not immediately after registration.
  • Speech-language therapy helps with verbal communication, AAC, social language, and feeding.
  • All SLPs in Ontario must be registered with CASLPO — always verify credentials before starting.
OAP Wait (Ontario-Wide)
18–30 months (community services)
Private Cost (Ontario-Wide)
$150–$250/session
Local Providers
18+ registered SLPs accepting autism clients
Private Wait
6–12 weeks

On this page

  1. OAP vs Private: Cost and Wait Comparison
  2. Speech-Language Therapy Providers in Belleville
  3. How to Get Speech-Language Therapy in Belleville
  4. Belleville Regional Resources
OAP vs Private: Cost and Wait ComparisonSpeech-Language Therapy Providers in BellevilleHow to Get Speech-Language Therapy in BellevilleBelleville Regional Resources

OAP vs Private: Cost and Wait Comparison

How OAP-funded and private speech-language therapy compare in Belleville

Speech-Language Therapy Providers in Belleville

Key organizations offering speech-language therapy in the Belleville area. Always verify OAP eligibility and current availability directly with the provider.

How to Get Speech-Language Therapy in Belleville

Three steps to access speech-language therapy through OAP or private funding.

Belleville Regional Resources

1 centre in our regional dataset offers speech therapy in Belleville: Belleville Centre for Child Development. Wait times vary by centre — confirm current availability directly.

DSO South East is the Developmental Services Ontario regional intake contact for Belleville — 613-354-7388.

Belleville is served by Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board and Belleville-Hastings Catholic District School Board, for families coordinating school-based supports alongside OAP-funded therapy.

Evidence

Evidence and sources

1

Ontario Autism Program — Program Guidelines (Core Clinical Services funding tiers)

Government of Ontario (2026-03-10)

2

AccessOAP — Childhood Budgets and Core Clinical Services

AccessOAP / Government of Ontario (2024)

3

BACB Certificant Registry

Behavior Analyst Certification Board (2024)

4

CASLPO Public Register of Members

College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (2024)

5

COTO Public Register

College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario (2024)

6

OAP Core Clinical Services progress reports — FOI response (5+ year average invitation wait)

MCCSS, obtained under Freedom of Information; corroborated by CBC News (2026-03)

7

Assistive Devices Program — Communication Aids

Government of Ontario (2025)

FactorOAP-FundedPrivate (Out-of-Pocket)
Cost (Ontario-Wide)Eligible under OAP Core Clinical Services — funded through your Childhood Budget once assigned$150–$250/session per session
Annual Budget$6,600–$65,000/year (Core Clinical Services Childhood Budget, shared across all OAP-eligible therapies, not per therapy)$600–$2,000/month (4–8 sessions)
Wait Time (OAP: Ontario-Wide)18–30 months (community services)6–12 weeks
OHIP CoverageN/A (OAP, not OHIP)Not covered by OHIP for most children; hospital-based services may differ
Private InsuranceN/AMany employer plans cover $500–$2,000/year for SLP; check your plan details
Local Providers18+ registered SLPs accepting autism clientsMany private clinics available

OAP wait times and cost figures are Ontario-wide estimates from provider surveys and OAP documentation, not specific to Belleville — only the local provider count reflects this region. Individual experiences vary. Last updated: 2026-08-06.

Bay of Quinte Children's Treatment Centre — SLP

OAP Provider
Speech-Language TherapyCommunication AssessmentAAC
613-969-8865Visit website

Belleville General Hospital — Pediatric Services

OAP Provider
SLP AssessmentCommunication Therapy

Hospital-based; confirm OAP billing eligibility

Autism Ontario — Eastern Ontario Chapter

Community Organization
SLP provider referralsFamily resources

This is not a complete directory. Search AccessOAP for the full list of approved providers in your area.

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    Get a referral or self-refer

    Ask your pediatrician or family doctor for a referral to a speech-language pathologist (SLP). You can also self-refer to private SLP clinics — no physician referral is required in Ontario. School boards also provide SLP services, but availability varies.

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    Register on AccessOAP

    If your child has an autism diagnosis, register on accessoap.com to join the Core Clinical Services waitlist. Once invited and assigned a Childhood Budget (currently a 5+ year wait), you can use it for speech-language therapy with any OAP-approved SLP.

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    Find a registered SLP

    All speech-language pathologists in Ontario must be registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO). Search caslpo.com to verify credentials. Look for SLPs with autism or AAC experience.

Start with AccessOAP

Registering on AccessOAP is free and unlocks your Childhood Budget immediately. You do not have to wait for Core Clinical Services to start using OAP funding.

Register on AccessOAP

Frequently asked questions

1

How much does speech therapy cost in Belleville?

Private speech-language therapy in Belleville typically costs $150–$250 per session. At 4–8 sessions per month, families pay $600–$2,000/month without funding support.

2

How long is the wait for publicly funded speech therapy in Belleville?

Community-funded SLP services have an Ontario-wide wait of 18–30 months, including in Belleville. School-board SLP services are available during the school year but are limited. Private SLP clinics often have shorter waits of 4–12 weeks.

3

Does OAP cover speech-language therapy?

Yes. Speech-language therapy is eligible under OAP Core Clinical Services. Once assigned, families can use their Childhood Budget ($6,600–$65,000/year, shared across all approved therapies) with any CASLPO-registered SLP who is approved by AccessOAP.

4

What does a speech-language pathologist treat for autism?

SLPs help children develop verbal communication, alternative and augmentative communication (AAC), social language, pragmatics, articulation, and feeding skills. Goals are individualized based on each child's profile.

5

Can my child get speech therapy through their school?

Yes, but availability is limited. Ontario school boards employ SLPs, but the ratio is often 1 SLP to 500+ students. School SLP services focus on educationally relevant goals. Private therapy can be used to supplement school services.

Your Child's Health

Where the waitlist stands

Families navigating autism services in Ontario face a documented multi-year wait. Here is the Ontario data — and a two-minute way to push back, when you are ready.

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Start with the Speech-language therapy pillar

SLP services, AAC, OAP coverage, costs, and provider-selection basics.

Read the speech-language pathology guide

Other Speech-Language Therapy Guides in Ontario

  • Toronto
  • Ottawa
  • Mississauga
  • Hamilton
  • Kitchener-Waterloo
  • Kingston
  • Thunder Bay
  • Sudbury
  • Sault Ste Marie
  • London
  • Niagara
  • Durham
  • York Region
  • Barrie-Simcoe
  • Peterborough-Kawartha
  • Windsor

Other Therapies in Belleville

  • ABA Therapy$50–$150/hr · 5+ years (Core Clinical Services)
  • Occupational Therapy$130–$200/session · 12–24 months (community services)
  • Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)$80–$140/hr · 5+ years (Core Clinical Services)
  • DIR/Floortime$70–$175/hr (higher end for ICDL/Profectum-certified clinicians) · 5+ years (Core Clinical Services)
  • Social Skills Groups$1,000–$2,500 per program (10–16 sessions) · 12–24 months (Core Clinical Services group programs)
  • Feeding Therapy$150–$250/hr · 18–36 months (hospital-based programs)
  • AAC Therapy$150–$250/hr (SLP sessions) · 12–24 months (Core Clinical Services)

Disclaimer: This page provides general information only. Costs, wait times, and provider availability change frequently. Always verify directly with providers and AccessOAP. Nothing on this page constitutes medical or legal advice.

Related Resources

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  • Autism Therapy Types
Citable source facts(2)Question-and-answer pairs with their source and verification link.

How many children are on the Ontario autism waitlist in 2026?

Verified

As of May 13, 2026, 91,974 children are registered with the Ontario Autism Program. However, only 20,711 (22.5%) have an active Core Funding Agreement. This represents approximately 290% growth in registrations since 2019, with 71,263 children still waiting for essential funding.

Source: MCCSS FOI via OAC · Mar 2026, FAO Report 2024 · Verify Link

Is the Ontario Autism Program underfunded?

Verified

Yes. The Financial Accountability Office (FAO) determined that $1.35 billion annually is needed to serve all registered children at 2018-19 service levels. The 2026-27 Ontario Budget allocated $965 million, leaving an estimated $385M+ annual shortfall. This gap is the primary driver of the perpetual 91,974+ child waitlist.

Source: Financial Accountability Office of Ontario [FAO] · Verify Link

About This Article

Written by Spencer Carroll

Founder & Autism Advocate

Parent of autistic child navigating OAP system