Clinical OT Services
All clinical occupational therapy services are provided via a secure telehealth platform. Services are neurodiversity-affirming and trauma-informed. Currently available if you live in Arizona or Ohio — please check back frequently as we are growing and anticipate services will be available in more states soon!
Comprehensive OT Evaluation
Every new client begins with a comprehensive occupational therapy evaluation — the foundation for everything that follows. This is where we build a complete picture of your sensory profile, executive functioning, daily routines, and goals.
- 60–90 minute telehealth session
- Intake interview covering routines, roles, strengths, and goals
- Standardized assessments as clinically appropriate
- Neurodiversity-affirming, trauma-informed approach
- Comprehensive written report with individualized recommendations
- Collaborative goal-setting with your OT
Your evaluation will be
Ongoing OT Services
Individualized telehealth sessions designed to support neurodivergent children, teens, and adults in building skills, understanding sensory needs, and increasing participation in daily life in ways that honor their nervous system and identity.
- Sessions tailored to your plan of care and personal goals
- Direct OT intervention, coaching, and collaborative problem-solving
- Practical strategies that translate to real-life contexts
- Frequency adjusted as you make progress
- Typically weekly or biweekly to start
Serving
Parent Consultations
Supporting the people who support neurodivergent children. Parent consultations are collaborative sessions focused on giving caregivers the knowledge, tools, and confidence to advocate for and alongside their child.
- Understanding your child's sensory and executive functioning profile
- Strategies for daily routines, transitions, and emotional regulation at home
- Special education support — IEP/504 guidance and advocacy
- ESA eligibility and navigation support
- Affirming ways to understand and address behavior through a sensory lens
- Co-regulation strategies — understanding your own nervous system to better support your child's
- Parenting with neurodivergence yourself, or preparing for the transition to parenthood as a neurodivergent person
Areas covered
Couples & Family OT
Neurodivergence shapes how we connect, communicate, and co-exist with the people closest to us. Couples and family OT sessions build shared understanding, reduce conflict, and help everyone in the relationship understand each other's sensory and nervous system needs.
- Understanding how neurodivergence impacts your relationship dynamics
- Sensory and communication differences in couples and families
- Building shared language and strategies for regulation
- Collaborative problem-solving for household routines
- Strengthening connection through a neurodiversity-affirming lens
Who this is for
Consultations for Professionals
Supporting the educators, clinicians, and school systems who work with neurodivergent students and clients every day. Consultation sessions provide practical, evidence-based, neurodiversity-affirming guidance tailored to your professional context.
- Teachers and school staff — sensory-informed classroom strategies
- School teams — IEP development, sensory assessment interpretation
- Clinicians — neurodiversity-affirming practice consultation
- School districts — professional development and training
- Other providers — interdisciplinary collaboration and referral support
Available to
Services Available Nationwide
The following services are not clinical occupational therapy services and are available virtually to anyone in the US.
Executive Function Coaching
Real-world strategies for planning, time management, task initiation, and building routines that work with your brain — not against it. Available to teens and adults anywhere in the US.
- Time management & task initiation
- Building sustainable routines
- Managing transitions & overwhelm
- School, work & home organization
Sensory Environment Consultations
Creating spaces that support sensory regulation — at home, at school, or in the workplace. From sensory room design to classroom modifications, we help build environments that work for neurodivergent nervous systems.
- Sensory room design & setup
- Classroom & home environment modifications
- Sensory-friendly workplace strategies
- Product recommendations & resources
Current Happenings
Both groups are telehealth and open to participants anywhere in the US. 4-session series · $199 per series
Special Interest Social Club
A place where your passion is the superpower.
A 4-session telehealth group for neurodivergent children ages 6–12 that uses the magic of special interests to build genuine social connection, communication skills, and confidence.
The neuroscience behind this: Brain imaging research shows that when neurodivergent children talk about their special interests, the same reward and pleasure centers that activate in neurotypical children when they receive praise or rewards light up in their brains too. Sharing what they love isn't just fun — it's deeply regulating, connection-building, and meaningful in a way that is uniquely powerful for neurodivergent kids.
What we cover
"All About My Interest"
Each child presents their passion — the group celebrates and asks questions
Finding Common Ground
Discovering shared interests, practicing listening and responding
Collaborative Activity
Built around group interests — turn-taking, idea sharing, flexible thinking
"Interest Show & Tell" Celebration
Kids share something they created or learned about their interest
Executive Function Success Group
Build the skills. Own the transition.
A 4-session telehealth group for high school students preparing for college and entering college freshmen. Designed to help neurodivergent students build the executive functioning skills, systems, and self-advocacy tools they need to thrive independently.
What we cover
Know Your Brain
Understanding your EF profile, strengths, challenges & accommodation needs
Planning & Time
Breaking down the application/semester into steps; building a realistic personal timeline
Self-Advocacy
How to request accommodations, communicate with professors & get the support you deserve
Build Your System
Creating personalized routines, tools & strategies for independent college life
Not interested in therapy right now — but curious about your nervous system?
Not seeking therapy right now, or already have an established mental health provider — but just want more insight into how your nervous system works? Our Quick Sensory Assessment is a standalone tool designed for self-discovery and available to anyone in the US, no clinical services attached.
Does any of this sound familiar? If you answer yes to one or more, a sensory assessment may be helpful.
Especially valuable for:
What you get
Complete the sensory questionnaire online
Receive your basic score report within 1–3 business days
Use it for self-discovery, share with providers, or keep it for yourself
Not sure where to start?
Book a free 15-minute consultation — no referral, no commitment, just a conversation.