
INCLUSION. ADVOCACY. EDUCATION.

BE ME OT believes in the power and importance of neurodiversity for the betterment of our society. By combining neurodiversity-affirming therapy with years of expertise, our goal is to celebrate each individual to achieve their goals.
NEURODIVERSITY-AFFIRMING OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Occupational therapy (OT) is focused on your long-term health and well-being. Using a holistic, client-centered approach for your care, we work with you to address your specific challenges and help you create, learn, and utilize successful strategies and routines to participate more fully in day-to-day life.
Who do we serve?
BE ME OT specializes in working with neurodivergent adults, teens, children, and their families, including those that have been diagnosed or self-identify as autistic. We want our our clients and their support systems to feel comfortable sharing who they are, what they believe, and how they feel, without fear of judgement or rejection which is why we have an ongoing commitment to DEI.
Our niche is in social and emotional difficulties, trauma, major life adjustments, and transition services, but instead of trying to cure or change neurodivergent clients, Jenna will work with you to find ways that are more in harmony with your natural neurological traits, and help you to heal from internalized ableism. BE ME OT wants you to thrive at just being you!
What are the benefits?
Jenna will work with you to develop occupational therapy goals for life situations so that you can improve your overall health and quality of life. We do this by building ADL (Activities of Daily Living) skills relating to your personal goals and abilities, we identify emotional and sensory regulation strategies, and we create assistance and implementation plans for various settings so that you can experience meaningful participation and engagement in your everyday activities.
Deeper engagement in work, school, and social experiences.
Improved processing, understanding, and utilization of verbal and non-verbal communication.
Develop confidence interacting with others.
Grow independence and self-advocacy skills.
