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Empowering Fort McMurray Families & Workplaces to Thrive.

Neurodiversity-affirming Occupational Therapy designed for the unique pace of life in the North. Whether in-home, in-office, or virtual, we help you navigate daily life with confidence.

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Jennifer McCray

MSc. OT (Reg. AB)

With over 10 years of experience, Jennifer specializes in neurodiversity-affirming care for both children and adults. From sensory processing and emotional regulation in kids to mental health and workplace wellness for adults, she provides evidence-based strategies that foster independence and lasting progress.

Your Partner in Resilience and Independence

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Neuro-Affirming Care

We don’t "fix" people. We build skills and adapt environments to honor your unique identity.

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Clinical Expertise

Led by Jennifer McCray, MSc. OT, bringing 10+ years of specialized experience to your door.

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Homegrown Support

Providing specialized, accessible care that understands our community’s unique needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.

  • Occupational Therapy is a healthcare profession focused on helping people of all ages participate in the "occupations" of daily life. For a child, this might mean playing or learning; for an adult, it could mean managing workplace stress or self-care. We look at the whole person—physical, emotional, and environmental—to help you live as independently as possible.

  • OT focuses on function and getting you back to being able to engage in the things you need to and want to do in life

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  • Yes as long as they have OT coverage

Ready to build the skills that lead to independence?

Whether you’re seeking support for your child, your mental health, or your workplace, we’re here to help. Reach out today to start the conversation.