ATTENTION NEW CLIENTS: Begin with an intake call to book the suitable assessment
ATTENTION NEW CLIENTS: Begin with an intake call to book the suitable assessment
After graduating in 1996 from McMaster University, Ashley started her career in Occupational Therapy working with children in schools and communities in Eastern Ontario. Her clinical experiences have allowed her to work with children and youth with a number of physical, developmental, cognitive and mental health-related challenges. She has been blessed with opportunities to travel as part of the Canada-Honduras Children's Health Initiative, a not-for-profit group of professionals who travel to Honduras to provide supports and services. Whether working with other community providers, in schools or with families, Ashley is dedicated to championing the needs and strengths of her clients.
Lindsay is a registered Occupational Therapist in Ontario, who graduated from McMaster University in 2014, with a Master of Science in OT. She has a background in mental health, working with individuals across various stages of life. Lindsay is driven to practice occupational therapy through a lens of curiosity, creativity, and compassion. She has always felt honoured to hear a person’s story and believes that building relationships and collaboration are key to making meaningful change. Lindsay’s experience as a mom of two kiddos, has impacted both her personal and professional life in a profound way. Lindsay enjoys supporting kids at every stage, navigating and understanding each child’s unique developmental path. She also feels strongly about the importance of fostering the parent-child relationship and empowering parents to connect with their children. Lindsay is especially interested in how the areas of attachment, emotional regulation/co-regulation, nervous system development, executive functioning, sensory processing, and the brain-body connection impact a child’s participation in their daily occupations.
Bristol is a registered Occupational Therapist who graduated from University of Toronto in 2019 with a Master of Science in OT. She has a background in mental health and supporting her clients to achieve their goals while gaining skills. Bristol sees herself as an energetic and enthusiastic person with a passion for helping and working with children and their families. She is the mom to a fur-baby and finds joy in the outdoors, spending time with friends and family and furthering her learning in life.
A dedicated paediatric occupational therapist assistant specializing in creating inclusive and equitable care for children. I earned my Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy in 2020 and has since gained valuable experience in pediatric settings. With a deep passion for pediatric care, I firmly believes in recognizing and celebrating the uniqueness of each child. My motto is to ensure every child feels included and valued, fostering an environment where they can thrive. I combine my clinical expertise with a compassionate approach, tailoring therapies to meet the specific needs of each child.I am committed to ongoing professional development to provide the highest quality of care and support to young patients and their families.
When your child is sick, his/her performance in therapy is not optimal. We have established the following illness policy to help you know when to attend or when to cancel.
If your child is sick prior to their therapy visit it is up to the guardians to determine if there child’s participation and behaviour will be affected by the illness. We recommend the child is symptom-free for 24 hours, prior to the appointment, without the use of medications including Tylenol or Advil. The child should stay home if they are showing any one of the following within the last 24 hours:
In the event your child is showing any of the above symptoms we ask that you contact the clinic as soon as possible and either reschedule your appointment or move it to a virtual session.
If you are unsure regarding your child’s status, please contact your therapist and they will use their discretion in deciding whether therapy should occur as scheduled. In the event you arrive for an appointment and it appears that your child is experiencing any of the above listed symptoms, your therapist may cut your appointment short or cancel the session. If the session is cancelled the therapist will work with you to reschedule for a later date.
Your appointment time is reserved just for you. A late cancellation or missed visit leaves a hole in the therapists’ day that could have been filled by another patient. As such, we require 24 hours notice for any cancellations or changes to your appointment. Patients who provide less than 24 hours notice, or miss their appointment, will be charged a cancellation flat rate of $20.
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