Occupational Therapy Team
Occupational therapy (OT) facilitates individuals becoming more functionally independent. This may include daily activities such as self-cares (eating, dressing, toileting, hygiene); participating fully in the community, school, and social settings; school readiness skills (handwriting or focusing on schoolwork); and/or more advanced everyday tasks (meal preparation, household chores, using the phone).

Casey Bross, OTD, OTRL, CLT, CLC
Occupational Therapist & Founder
FUN FACT: Although Casey cannot carry a tune in a bucket, that does not stop her from constantly walking around the clinic singing! She can make up a catchy toddler song on a dime about anything at all and often uses burping noises as her lyrics if it’ll make a kid laugh. The patientslove it! Her husband, not so much.

Megan Horton MOT, OTRL
FUN FACT: Megan is a twin! So, it is no wonder that she is so amazing at making everyone aroundher feel loved.

Rachel Williams OTD, OTRL
FUN FACT: Despite the fact that Rachel was a picky eater as a child, as an adult she will happily finish your plate for you, regardless of what meal you were eating. And yes, we also find it ironic that she is now a feeding therapist.

Sarah Masinda MOT, OTRL
FUN FACT: Sarah loves dogs but is terrified of sand hill cranes and she is basically a semi-pro kickball player.

Kari Sheid, OTA
FUN FACT: From camping to riding dirt bikes, Kari loves the great outdoors! Making memories up north with her kids like her childhood experiences is very special to Kari.

Jenna Pilkington, OTRL
FUN FACT: Jenna loves spending time with her family and friends, reading and loving and cuddling her cat Pudgie. Pudgie was a covid rescue kitty!
If Jenna could choose a superpower it would be teleprotation.

Angela Buvia, OTRL
FUN FACT: Ang loves being a grandmother & working with children. Angela also enjoys traveling. Her smile is contagious.
