ABOUT

Jennifer McCray

MS.c OT (Reg. AB)
Occupational Therapist/Founder

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Dedicated and experienced Occupational Therapist with over 10 years of expertise supporting both children and adults in developing essential life skills. Specializing in sensory processing, emotional regulation, feeding difficulties, toilet learning, and self-help skills for children and mental health and workplace wellness for adults.

Jennifer provides individualized, evidence-based interventions that foster independence, promote self-determination, and enhance daily functioning.

Passionate about creating engaging, neurodiversity-affirming strategies that empower clients and their families. Jennifer excels in building therapeutic relationships, coaching, collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, and adaptive interventions that promote meaningful progress towards client goals.

At Western Occupational Therapy Services, the mission is to create lasting solutions, not just to treat challenges.

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How I Support Your Journey

Safety & Presence: I help you or your child feel grounded and safe in your own body, making it possible to be truly present for life’s important moments.

Meaningful Participation: My focus is on helping you reclaim the roles and activities that bring you joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging.

Adaptive Resilience: We work together to build the capacity to move more seamlessly between life’s inevitable challenges and its greatest joys.

True Autonomy: I am committed to ensuring that the progress we make is driven by your values, so every choice you make is authentically your own.

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

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Get in Touch

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.