Adventure Pediatric Therapy provides services based on each child's individual need. We have a wide range of specialized tools to help achieve your child’s goals.
Catlin Jensen
OTD, OTR/L, CASDCS
Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Certified Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist
Hello! I’m Catlin and I want to be your child’s occupational therapist! I have extensive experience working with a variety of disorders and disabilities from ages birth - 21 years, as well as has earned advanced certifications in Autism Spectrum Disorder. I believe that every child has strengths and interests that can be used to help them learn and grow. I want to support your family on the crazy adventure of life and growing up.
I would love to talk about your unique child and family and how occupational therapy can be an integral part of your child’s development.
Meet the Team
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Kate Hansen
Kate Hansen is a Boise native who serves as Adventure Pediatric Therapy's Office Manager. In her role, she is dedicated to fostering a warm, organized, space where every child and parent feels supported from the moment they walk in the door. Before joining the Adventure Team, she spent 7 years as a Direct Support Professional, working with adults with disabilities and discovering a passion for making a positive impact in the lives of individuals of all abilities. The best part of her day is connecting with families and laughing with the kiddos who receive services in our office. When she isn't at work, you'll find Kate paddle boarding nearby waterways, dancing the night away at a concert, or exploring a new travel destination!
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Megan Cotter OTR/L
Megan Cotter, MS, OTR/L, has worked in various pediatric settings, including outpatient clinics and schools, for the past 4 years. She started her career as a travel OT, working in clinics throughout California, Washington, Hawaii and Idaho. Megan has experience working with children birth - 21 years, with a wide variety of diagnoses. Being a traveler, she has learned how to adapt quickly and has also gathered treatment ideas / resources from across the country to better serve her families. She is dedicated to helping your family and child be successful in all daily activities. When she is not in the clinic, Megan enjoys hiking with her dog, paddle boarding, surfing, camping, traveling and really anything outdoors! The mountains are her happy place :)
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Olivia Arriola OTR/L
Olivia is a dedicated pediatric occupational therapist with a passion for helping children thrive. She graduated from Touro University Nevada in 2022 with a doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy, moving to Boise, Idaho shortly thereafter. She completed her capstone project and has a special interest in mental health, which informs her holistic approach to treatment. She has experience in assisting a wide age-range of children with developmental delays, sensory processing disorders, and physical disabilities to enhance their independence and quality of life. She values fostering independence and enhancing the lives of her clients with tailored therapeutic interventions, blending creativity with evidence-based practices.
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Sarah Miller COTA/L, AC, ASDI, ADHD-CCSP
Sarah Miller, COTA/L, AC, ASDI, ADHD CCSP, has been working with kids of all abilities for over 20 years. She began teaching adaptive swimming lessons and ski lessons in high school. Seven years ago, she found a way to turn her passion into a career working as an occupational therapy assistant. She holds certifications as an Autism Specialist, Autism Informed Provider, ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider, and Children’s Yoga Instructor. Sarah has worked with children birth-21 with a variety of neurodevelopmental, biological, and physical disabilities, along with additional education and training in primitive reflexes and feeding difficulties. She brings her knowledge and beliefs in mindfulness into all treatments and believes that success in anything begins with a growth mindset and belief in yourself. In her free time, she loves to ski and can be found searching for untouched tracks, enjoying a book by the water, or picking weeds in her garden.
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Jessica Hill COTA/L, CPRCS
Jessica Hill, COTA/L, CPRCS has worked in pediatric outpatient clinics for over 11 years. She has experience working with children ages birth - 21 years, with early intervention holding a special place in her heart. She has completed extensive training on: primitive reflex integration, child development, feeding, ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, and sensory integration. Jessica has created a variety of digital products including a weekly podcast (The All Things Sensory Podcast), weekly YouTube videos (Harkla YouTube), monthly blog posts, and comprehensive digital courses on primitive reflex integration, sensory diets, focus and behavior in the classroom, and infant / toddler development. When she's not working in the clinic she can be found roaming the foothills of Boise with her 11-year-old son, hiking and enjoying the outdoors!
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Amy Whelan PhD, CCC-SLP
Amy Whelan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP has worked with young children at-risk for speech and language delays and their families her entire career. Play is her favorite language to encourage regulation, engagement, and communication. She believes in the power of YET to give hope to what is to come and foster positive, empowered, resilient children. Always learning, Amy has specialized training in family-centered therapy, early intervention and preschool-based therapy, speech sound disorders, Natural Language Acquisition and gestalt language, neurodiversity, literacy, as well as the SOS Approach to Feeding. When she is not in the clinic, you can find Amy playing outside and making memories with her own family. Raising teenage girls is not for the meek, so she is fueled by iced coffee and sometimes has time to relax with a good book.