Meet our Owners

Katie Clutter and Doreen Hunt have had the privilege of owning and operating CTW since 2019 following the retirement of the CTW founder, Linda Meredith. 

Katie Clutter

MA, CCC-SLP

Doreen Hunt

MA, OTR/L

Meet our Occupational Therapists

Occupational Therapists can evaluate and provide treatment for the following areas: Visual motor and visual perceptual skills; autism spectrum disorders; feeding disorders/deficits; sensory processing and sensory integration; fine motor developmental assessments; handwriting; activities of daily living; neonatal and infant development; adaptive equipment; upper extremity orthopedic problems; brachial plexus; and, upper extremity splinting.

Caitlin Gilbert

MOT, OTR/L

Nadia Kabbani

MSOT, OTR/L

Daniel Krupicka

MS, OTR/L, C/NDT

Melissa Nilsen

MSOT, OTR/L

Breanna Purzycki

MS, OTR/L

Taylor Sheldrick

MSOT, OTR/L

Sally Winkel

MSOT, OTR/L

Shelby Zubair

MSOT, OTR/L

Meet our Speech-Language Pathologists

Speech-Language Pathologists maximize opportunities to obtain natural speech and language from developmentally appropriate activities. They apply techniques that are highly integrated with occupational and physical therapists. A child’s speech or communication is the foundation for all peer and adult interaction. Speech is not only what a child says, but how they play and gesture, what language they understand and what information they can convey. Speech-Language Pathologists provide evaluation and treatment for articulation and phonological disorders; developmental speech delays; oral motor skills; swallowing and feeding deficits; fluency (stuttering disorders); expressive and receptive language disorders; Autism Spectrum disorders; auditory processing disorders.

Sarah Eisert

MA, CCC-SLP

Sarah Goldberg

MS, CCC-SLP

Emily Holmes

MS, CCC- SLP

Allison Rosenbaum

MS, CCC-SLP

Shay Sullivan

MS, CCC-SLP

Sherry Uyematsu

MS, CCC-SLP

Meet our Physical Therapists

Physical Therapists provide evaluation and treatment for musculoskeletal issues such as strength, muscle tone, muscle control, flexibility, joint motion, endurance and posture; orthopedic issues such as torticollis, plagiocephaly, and scoliosis; neuromuscular conditions such as Cerebral Palsy; gross motor developmental assessments; coordination and balance training; mobility including transfers, floor mobility and gait training; adaptive equipment assessment and training (walkers, standers, wheelchairs, gait trainers); lower extremity splinting consultation; infant feeding disorders.

Meet our Feeding and Nutrition Specialists

CTW provides specialized support to families with children (ages birth to adolescence) with feeding and nutrition difficulties.  Our multidisciplinary team includes speech-language pathologists, physical therapists, and nutritionists that have extended education and experience with addressing feeding and nutrition concerns specifically.

Marla Ambrose

MA, CCC-SLP

Jessica Feeney

MS, CCC-SLP

Katie Larson

PT, MS, HN

Stella Miji Byunn

PT, DPT, PCS, C/NDT

Meet our Administrators

Our CTW office staff is here to provide families support with scheduling, billing, referrals and general questions regarding our services.

Emily Adams

Intake Coordinator

Kate Lee-Ingham

Office Manager

Truleigh Kelly

Office Assistant