After the Diagnosis

You got the answer. Now you need the plan. ADHD Signal is the structured clinical pathway that picks up where your diagnosis left off.

Getting diagnosed with ADHD as an adult is supposed to feel like relief. And it does — for about a day. Then the questions start.

What do I do now? Who do I call? Do I need medication, therapy, coaching, or all three? Why didn’t anyone give me a next step?

The diagnostic report explained what your brain is doing. It didn’t tell you what to do about it.

The gap between diagnosis and doing something about it — that’s where most adults with ADHD get stuck. Not because they don’t care. Because nobody built them a bridge.

ADHD Signal is a structured, two-tier clinical pathway built specifically for adults who’ve been diagnosed and left without a plan. It’s a program of STG Health Services Inc., delivered by licensed therapists via secure telehealth, insurance-eligible, and available province-wide across Saskatchewan.

Tier 1 — Signal Debrief: A 90-minute clinical intensive (two sessions) that produces a 19–29 page written report bundle. $340, insurance-eligible.
Tier 2 — Signal Group: 12 weeks of structured group therapy — CBT + DBT, same clinician, same cohort. $1,140 or $400 × 3 monthly. Insurance-eligible.

ADHD Signal is delivered by STG Health Services Inc. on Treaty 6 Territory. All sessions via secure telehealth, province-wide Saskatchewan.

Quick Read (60 seconds)

  • Diagnosed with ADHD — and left with no plan? Signal builds the plan.
  • Tier 1: Signal Debrief — 90 min, written report bundle, $340
  • Tier 2: Signal Group — 12 weeks, structured therapy, $1,140
  • Both tiers insurance-eligible. Telehealth province-wide.
  • Licensed therapists. Not coaching. Not a course. Clinical therapy.

Does this sound familiar?

That’s the gap Signal was built to close.

The Signal Pathway

Two tiers. One managed care pathway. Province-wide telehealth.

Every patient enters through the Signal Debrief — a 90-minute clinical intensive (two 45-minute sessions) that debriefs your diagnosis, maps how ADHD shows up in your specific life, and produces a 19–29 page written report bundle within five business days. The report includes your clinical formulation, a one-page action plan, a self-directed toolkit, and a structured Fit Assessment for group therapy.

After the Debrief, patients who are assessed as a fit move into the Signal Group — twelve weekly 90-minute sessions, closed cohort of 6–8 adults, same clinician throughout. Six evidence-based modules combining Solanto’s CBT protocol for adult ADHD with DBT-informed emotional regulation. Outcome tracking at baseline, Week 6, and Week 12. Written maintenance plan at completion.

Not everyone who completes a Debrief is assessed as a fit for Group — and that’s deliberate. The Fit Assessment is a clinical recommendation, not a sales funnel.

A 9–15 page core report (formulation, ACOS-Self baseline, Fit Assessment, intervention plan, safety planning), a one-page Fridge Version mini-plan, and a 10–14 page self-directed companion toolkit. Written directly to you in plain language. Yours to keep, share with your GP, and reference for years.

Yes. Both Signal tiers are delivered by a licensed, registered therapist (CCC/ACTA) and eligible for extended health reimbursement. Covered by NIHB, Co-operators, Blue Cross, GreenShield, Canada Life, Sun Life, and Manulife. Receipts issued automatically after each session.

No. You need a confirmed ADHD diagnosis from any qualified provider. Book directly at adultswithadhd.ca or call (306) 518-8701.

Coaching is unregulated — no licensing body, no enforceable standards, no insurance eligibility. Signal is delivered by licensed, college-registered therapists working within evidence-based clinical protocols. Every session is insurable. The distinction matters.

Ready to see the full Signal program?

The Signal Debrief is $340. Two sessions. A 19–29 page written plan you keep for years. And a clear path into 12 weeks of structured group therapy. Insurance-eligible. Available province-wide across Saskatchewan via secure telehealth.