Heal. Plan. Grow.

Clear pricing.
No surprises.
Support that stays.

Ellipses is a self-pay network of integrated care. We price transparently so you can make decisions with confidence—receiving care that isn’t dictated by insurance caps.

Out-of-pocket. On purpose.

The truth is, insurance no longer covers the kind of care families actually need.

Meaningful therapy is increasingly restricted, and coaching and care coordination are almost never reimbursed—even though they’re often the critical difference between coping and falling apart.

We chose a self-pay model so care isn’t rushed, capped, or dictated by a policy. This allows us to show up fully, integrate services seamlessly, and support your family as long as you need us.

Because when life changes everything, your care shouldn’t come with limits.

Service Rates

$125 per hour
* $250 Discovery Session mandatory for all Coaching and Care Coordination

Billed individually for Therapy, Coaching, or Care Coordination. Choose exactly the expertise your family needs.

Looking for recurring support?

Save with comprehensive support packages for these services:

Ways to Fund Your Care

Flexible solutions for your family’s financial peace of mind.

WC

Workers' Comp

Specialized catastrophic injury support coordinated directly with case managers and adjusters.

IN

Private Insurance

Transparent self-pay billing with comprehensive superbills provided for out-of-network reimbursement.

LS

Legal Settlements

Care funding expertise for personal injury settlements and special needs trust management.

OP

Out of Pocket

Direct access to our network with clear, upfront pricing and no insurance-mandated limits.

What Ellipses Provides

Logistical strategy and emotional safety net required to navigate life's most complex final transitions.

Providing specialized support for the final transition from life, ensuring comfort, dignity, and a peaceful environment during the end-of-life journey.
Therapeutic space and practical tools designed to help caregivers navigate the unique emotional weight of end-of-life care and prevent burnout.
Handling the administrative heavy lifting—medical records, hospice coordination, and daily management—so you can focus on being present.
By streamlining logistics, we ensure your final chapters together are spent as a family, creating meaningful memories rather than managing tasks.
Empowering the individual receiving care with knowledge about their rights, comfort options, and ways to maintain agency and voice throughout their transition.
Creating a roadmap for the days ahead that honors personal wishes and ensures a legacy of care and intention.
Managing post-life logistics and legacy planning to ensure a graceful transition for the family left behind.
Specialized support to help families process the initial trauma of a terminal diagnosis or sudden decline.
Finding purpose and closing loops on personal goals, ensuring that life remains meaningful until the very end.
Evidence-based education on managing secondary trauma, setting sustainable boundaries, and physical wellness strategies for long-term caregivers.

Let’s build a plan that fits your family.

Tell us what you’re facing. We’ll recommend a starting point—and a clear path forward across therapy, care coordination, and coaching.

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Cost of Care FAQs

Do you take insurance?
We are self-pay. Many insurers are reducing coverage for meaningful therapy, and most do not reimburse coaching or care coordination. Our model keeps your care consistent and integrated—without policy-driven limits.
Can I use my HSA/FSA?
Many families use HSA/FSA funds for eligible services. Because eligibility varies by plan, we recommend confirming with your HSA/FSA provider.
Tip: Ask your plan about reimbursement for behavioral health or care coordination services.
Do you offer superbills?
If appropriate for your services, we can provide documentation you may submit to your insurer for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Reimbursement is not guaranteed and depends on your plan.
What if we can’t commit to a big plan right now?
That’s okay. Many families start small—one session, one hour, one step—then build a rhythm as clarity returns. We’ll help you choose a starting point that feels doable.