Ms. Jessica
MOT, OTR/L
Pediatric Occupational Therapist and Feeding Therapist.
Jessica has always had a passion for working with children and supporting their development. Before choosing her career path, she spent a year as a missionary teacher on the small island of Ebeye, where she discovered her love for helping children of all abilities learn, play, and grow. This experience led her to pursue a career in occupational therapy, and since then, she has gained diverse experience in inpatient hospital care, outpatient pediatrics, home health, school-based therapy, and CEU development.
Jessica is especially passionate about feeding therapy and helping children develop essential life skills. She has completed extensive continuing education in learning disabilities, sensory processing, Autism, and feeding therapy, and she enjoys collaborating with families to create meaningful progress.
Originally from Northern California, Jessica now lives in Southern California with her husband, two-year-old daughter, and six-month-old son. She loves running, yoga, backpacking, traveling, reading, and exploring with her family.
Master’s in Occupational Therapy, Loma Linda University
Wound Care Certified
Continuing education in pediatric teletherapy, sensory processing, Autism, learning disabilities, and feeding therapy
Favorite part of being a Pediatric Therapist:
Jessica loves entering the world of a child, discovering what’s important to them, and showing them that what seems impossible is possible.
Places Lived:
Jessica grew up in Auburn, CA, and has lived in Northern California, Southern California (Loma Linda/Redlands), Chattanooga, TN, Ebeye, Marshall Islands, and Angwin, CA.
Jessica loves running, yoga, backpacking, traveling, reading, and exploring with her husband and children.
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