Our Therapies
Therapist Spotlight
Katie Bryant
Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapist, Katie Bryant, has more than ten years of experience working with children. Following her passion, Katie obtained her master’s degree in occupational therapy in 2018.
She loves helping children of all ages to maximize their skills and abilities in order to succeed in their daily occupations (play!) and environments (home, school, daycare, and even the park).
Katie has extensive experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, sensory processing and modulation issues, early intervention services, and general developmental delays. She has strong knowledge of age-appropriate developmental milestones for children from birth through school age, which she uses as the foundation for all of her therapeutic interventions.
Katie also works with teenagers and young adults, and believes in maximizing independence in both basic activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, toileting) and instrumental activities of daily living (cooking, cleaning, grocery shopping). In this way, she hopes to facilitate a smooth transition into adulthood and maximize independent living.
Above all else, Katie’s priority is the success of her clients and the happiness of her families as they walk together on their journey.
Danielle Lewis-Williams
Occupational Therapist
Danielle Lewis-Williams has over 20 years of experience working in a variety of settings including, schools, home health, early intervention, home modifications, mental health, and telehealth.
She was inspired to pursue a career in occupational therapy after her sister was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. After graduating from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2002, she started her career working in the New York City public school systems.
She owned and operated a small home health agency employing CNA’s and has experience helping seniors with their health insurance.
Danielle enjoys working with people of all ages with different diagnosis and abilities to help
them successfully engage in school, work, play and participate in meaningful roles across the lifespan. Her priority is to help individuals improve their quality life and develop treatment plans to reach their goals!
Shelby O'Banion
Speech-Language Pathologist
Shelby O’Banion, has over 10 years of experience working with children in a variety of settings. Having received speech therapy as a child, Shelby knows the value of being able to communicate with others and the impact it can have on your quality of life.
Shelby graduated with her Masters of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2018 and has been able to work with children of all ages and abilities.
Shelby’s professional experience has mainly been in the school setting. She has experience working at all levels of public school from preschool (3-5 years) to transition programs (18-21 years) helping students to improve articulation, expressive/receptive language, stuttering, social pragmatic skills, and AAC device use. This has provided experience with an array of diagnoses including: Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and cerebral palsy.
Shelby has also worked with infants/toddlers (from birth to 3 years of age) to increase receptive and expressive language through play and engaging activities. Her experience with feeding/swallowing therapy has been with ages (birth to 5 years of age), including feeding/swallowing difficulties, as well as oral aversions and "picky eaters" to expand and increase their oral intake.
Shelby aims to create a warm and engaging therapy environment for children of all ages. She strives to connect with parents and provide coaching so they’re able to carry out recommendations in the home with confidence. Keeping therapy fun and functional, Shelby’s goal is to help children “find their voice” and gain independence through their ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
We do not have a physical clinic. We offer remote therapy services delivered through secure video conferencing. Our services can be done in many states across the United States.
Enablr Therapy is not in network with any insurance carriers and is primarily a private pay service. We do offer a superbill in which a client may submit an itemized form or invoice of their therapy services to their insurance company for reimbursement according to their policy terms for out-of-network coverage. Our private pay rates are competitive with surrounding clinics.
We treat both children and adults.
We have pediatric specialists for all of our therapies. Our therapists can provide remote services in many states across the U.S.
Teletherapy is delivery of therapy services through an online, real-time video conferencing platform. The client and therapist are able to see, hear, and interact with each other through the computer. The therapist engages and leads the client in therapeutic activities, education, and exercises to move toward their therapy goals.
Click here to see an example of a teletherapy session.
Many studies have shown the efficacy of online therapy services. All professional associations (ASHA, AOTA, APTA) recognize it as a mode of service delivery. We are proud to offer effective, accessible therapy to families across the country.
Kyle and Sarah Keene,
Founders of Enablr Therapy
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