I enjoy being an Occupational Therapy Assistant because it allows me to support people in regaining independence and improving their quality of life in meaningful, practical ways. I’m especially drawn to the hands-on, client-centered nature of the work, where every day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a difference. Outside of work, my interests help shape who I am as a person and a professional. I love dancing salsa, which keeps me active, creative, and connected to others, and I enjoy skiing, which challenges me physically and mentally while allowing me to appreciate the outdoors. I also love traveling, especially to warm destinations, where I can relax, explore new cultures, and recharge. These hobbies reflect my appreciation for movement, balance, and well-being—values that align closely with my role as an OTA.
I enjoy being an Occupational Therapy Assistant because it allows me to support people in regaini...
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Sheri is a creative Occupational Therapist who puts the needs of her clients first. She focuses on putting “fun” into therapy and enjoys developing positive, therapeutic relationships with each of her clients. Sheri has been working in the field of Occupational Therapy for over 30 years.
Sheri graduated from University of Toronto in 1991. Over the years, her career has provided her with a range of opportunities including working in an acute care inpatient hospital setting, and in a vocational rehabilitation setting with the Ontario March of Dimes. She has brought her innovate problem-solving and clinical skills to roles such as Designated Assessment Centre (DAC) assessor and Provincial DAC coordinator for persons who have been in a motor vehicle accident (MVA) and require attendant care services.
More recently her career has focused on the pediatric population and people with complex diagnosis including acquired brain injury. She has worked in the school system providing assessment, treatment and consultation for children with a variety of special needs and diagnoses.
Dedicated to continuing education, Sheri has attended a variety of post-graduate courses, workshops, and conferences including but not limited to Handwriting without Tears, Is it Sensory or Behaviour?, Brain Gym, and Learning Outside the Box
She also keeps updated on the Motor Vehicle Accident Industry regulations especially where it pertains to persons with Acquired Brain Injury. She is often sought after to work on complex catastrophic and non-catastrophic cases due to extensive knowledge of the MVA realm.
Sheri is a creative Occupational Therapist who puts the needs of her clients first. She focuses o...
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Naomi completed her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of Western Ontario, and her Honours Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences at the University of Guelph. Naomi is passionate about supporting the whole person: body and mind. With experience working with children, adults, and seniors – Naomi is excited to have a primary focus in paediatrics at Creative Therapy Health Services! Naomi believes in the power of movement, both gross motor and fine motor, to boost a child’s confidence, performance, regulation, and wellbeing. Naomi is also a graduate of the prestigious National Circus School in Montreal, Canada – holding an Instructor of Circus Arts diploma – giving Naomi a strong eye for biomechanics and over a decade of experience supporting bodies of all ages and stages as they advance their physical literacy skills. Over the course of her career, Naomi has 15+ years experience working with children; combining a play-based approach and just-right-challenge-scaffolding to empower her clients to achieve their goals. Naomi is passionate about combining science and some serious fun to support clients (tots to teens), and their families, in a neurodiversity affirming way.
Naomi completed her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of Western Ontari...
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Brad is an energetic and enthusiastic Occupational Therapist who also demonstrates a very patient and calming personality. He predominantly works with our pediatric clients quickly developing a strong rapport creating allowing him to work very effectively at an individuals treatment objectives. Brad graduated with an MSc. in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto in 2020. Prior to that he obtained a BSc. in Biology from Wilfrid Laurier University.
In addition to establishing his career as an Occupational Therapist Brad is active in a variety of sports including hockey and golf and also ran the Toronto Marathon in 2019. He enjoys spending time with his dog “Molson” which is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Catahoula Leopard
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