
Meet Our Therapists
That moment when you realize your child's developmental concerns could be more than just phases—yeah, we get it, and we've got your back.


Meet Sara Schweitzer, MOTR/L
Sara Schweitzer, a mother herself, has been an occupational therapist for 15 years. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Montana and completed her Master's degree in Occupational Therapy from Shenandoah University in Virginia. As a student, Sara had fieldwork experience at Shriner's Hospital for Children in Portland, OR.
After receiving her OT degree, Sara worked in several pediatric outpatient clinics, where she found a passion for working with children of varying ages and diagnoses including ASD, ADHD/ADD, cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, sensory processing, genetic birth defects and chromosome disorders, as well as in-utero drug exposure.
Sara uses a holistic approach to treating individual needs and values collaboration with families to support her clients’ success at home and school.
Meet Kenna Boyce, COTA
Kenna Boyce has 6yrs as an Occupational Therapy Assistant. She earned her Associates degree from Casper College in Casper, WY. After receiving her degree, Kenna worked with a preschool inclusion program where she gained experience working with ASD, ADHD, cerebral palsy and sensory processing disorders. It was there she found a passion working with ASD students, which led her to work at a school for autism in order to gain more experience.
When she is not working, Kenna enjoys spending time outdoors. Hiking and horseback riding are among some of her favorite activities. She also enjoys spending a quiet night in reading or watching movies.


Meet Maddie McDevitt, COTA
Maddie McDevitt has 2 years of experience as an Occupational Therapy Assistant, primarily providing services to the pediatric population. Maddie earned her Associate’s degree from Lewis and Clark Community College in Godfrey, IL. During her fieldwork, Maddie provided outpatient services for children ranging from 2-12 years old. Following graduation, Maddie worked in elementary schools across the St. Louis, MO area to support the independence of students with ASD, ADHD, developmental delay, and fine motor and sensory processing challenges. Her focus is on incorporating a holistic approach to therapy, and she is passionate about ensuring collaboration across environments to best support individuals’ independence in functional occupations.
When Maddie is not supporting the independence of little ones, she enjoys drinking coffee, puzzles, outdoor recreational activities, and working out.
We'll help your child grow!
Our Vision:
To maximize independence and functional potential in daily life skills.
Our Mission:
To provide high-quality individualized therapy service delivered in the best-suited environment.
Our Values:
Growth, independence, life skills for learning and playing.



















