Heidi Fletcher OTR/L (Virtual Therapist)

Heidi received her Master's of Occupational Therapy at University of Puget Sound and is certified in Neurodevelopmental Therapy (NDT) focusing on enhancing the function of children who have difficulty controlling movement as a result of neurological challenges, such as cerebral palsy, stroke, and head injury. With additional training and certifications in Sensory Processing Difficulties, Treatment of Torticollis and Plagiocephaly, and Integrated Listening System, she is passionate about creating intentional changes in daily tasks that create long lasting positive effects. Before living in Montana, Heidi helped to develop multiple programs at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, in Tacoma, Washington. Her focus was on the sensory and neurological needs of premature infants, sensory processing needs, genetic disorders, orthotic surgery post care, and providing strategies to help kids with autism participate successfully in the care they needed while inpatient.

Heidi has a non-profit called Push International that helps rural families in Mexico receive wheelchairs and provides field work education for graduate students on building and positioning in wheelchairs and the treatment of neurological disorders in pediatrics.  Heidi has two grown children and loves to spend free time either in a kayak or creating artwork.