mobile occupational therapy  

innovative OT services for young people & their families

uniquely tailored to fit your world

community, in-home, & VIRTUAL OT services

Three years into my work with children, teens, young adults, and their families, I decided to open a mobile and in-home occupational therapy practice that could adapt and be flexible to meet them in their homes and communities, the places and spaces they spend their lives in. Outdoor and nature-based sessions take advantage of our beautiful Colorado home and allow kids and parents to engage in parks and public spaces that may usually make them feel unsure or unwelcome. Community sessions provide a chance to explore coffee shops, restaurants, stores, and other spaces for families that may, right now, feel inaccessible.

My work is based in principles of occupational justice and culturally responsive care. Over the years, I’ve often partnered with foster parents to address regulation and sensory processing difficulties in little ones with pre- and perinatal drug exposure or developmental trauma. No judgment, no shame, no worries, no matter what - I adore every one of my clients, especially my teens! Pediatric mental and behavioral care, feeding therapy, trauma-informed care, and executive function skill development are areas of focus I’ve also embraced. More on my experience with children and teens here. As a neurodiversity-affirming professional, I am committed to learning just as much from my Autistic and neurodivergent clients as they do from me - nothing about them without them!

I am STAR-certified in using sensorimotor-based interventions for improving behaviors, health, and wellness and enjoy partnering with clients to address sensory processing challenges impacting daily life. My practice is child-led and focused on building foundational skills for independence and success in all of life's activities. If this approach resonates with you, please don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to many moons of caring for my Colorado community, and can’t wait to meet your amazing child.

A 4-year-old with fine motor delays completes a fine and visual motor activity during occupational therapy
Two young women playing with a large exercise ball in a living room, laughing and smiling.
A backyard with a child playing near a trampoline, a small slide, and various play toys and stepping stones on the grass.
Child playing with colorful stacking rings next to a children's picture book about fruits, sitting on a blanket.
A woman mid-air above mats and a green bag, with a storage closet and shelves in the background.
Child playing with plush toys and small colorful balls on the floor indoors.