FL DOH · MQA

Occupational Therapists in Aventura, FL

34 licensed occupational therapists in Aventura, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice.

34
In Aventura

Licensed Occupational Therapists in Aventura

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Avidan, Jennifer 13021 Clear 18 yrs
Mankes, Carol 9974 Clear 25 yrs
Kanarsky, Lidiya 24922 Clear 2 yrs
Hollender, Ilana 25954 Clear 1 yrs
Kabak, Michelle 12227 Clear 20 yrs
Zagoria, Amanda 20771 Clear 6 yrs
Kerr, Sean 6268 Clear 30 yrs
Sanford, Michelle 4228 Clear 32 yrs
Amit, Timor 24112 Clear 3 yrs
Miropol, Cindy 13153 Clear 18 yrs
Giordano, Lauren 15720 Clear 13 yrs
Augustin, Brittany 18414 Clear 9 yrs
Koves, Lorie 4352 Clear 32 yrs
Avidan, Eran 9602 Clear 26 yrs
Ribeiro, Rejane 14663 Clear 15 yrs
Vega, Glorimar 16382 Clear 12 yrs
Ng Yu, Betty 16384 Clear 12 yrs
Iserson, Rachel 21849 Clear 5 yrs
Moreinis, Daniella 26237 Clear 1 yrs
Andollo, Michele 13988 Clear 16 yrs
Petit Maitre, Billie 25352 Clear 2 yrs
Fisboin, Raquel 14051 Clear 16 yrs
Carle-`Bolano, Tracy 12270 Clear 20 yrs
Panganiban, Ave Gay 16470 Clear 12 yrs
Johnson, Alyssa 20200 Clear 7 yrs
Krishtul, Larisa 17912 Clear 10 yrs
Nunez Abreu, Amanda 23432 Clear 4 yrs
Chan, Ivan 6883 Clear 30 yrs
Barretto, Tracey 18105 Clear 10 yrs
Antonenko, Anastasia 21317 Clear 6 yrs
Dauny, Geraldine 7048 Clear 30 yrs
Ramirez, Diane 4943 Clear 32 yrs
Gutierrez, Lisandra 14963 Clear 15 yrs
Card, Karen 2340 Clear 37 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Occupational Therapist Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Occupational Therapists (OTs) in Florida help people of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the everyday skills they need to live independently. They evaluate physical, cognitive, sensory, and emotional function, then design interventions that restore the ability to perform meaningful daily activities — dressing, bathing, eating, working, parenting, attending school, or pursuing leisure. Treatment may involve adaptive equipment, environmental modifications, fine motor training, sensory integration, cognitive rehabilitation, splinting, and ergonomics.

In Florida, OTs work in hospitals, outpatient rehab clinics, schools, early intervention programs, skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, mental health programs, home health agencies, and private practice. They commonly treat patients recovering from stroke or traumatic brain injury, children with autism or developmental delay, adults with hand and upper-extremity injuries, and older adults navigating dementia or progressive disability. Because Florida has a large and aging population, occupational therapy services for aging-in-place, fall prevention, and post-acute recovery are in particularly high demand.

Licensing in Florida

To practice in Florida, candidates must complete an ACOTE-accredited program, pass the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) examination, and submit fingerprints and an application to the Florida Department of Health. The Florida Laws and Rules examination is also required. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing education, including state-mandated topics. The Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice regulates the profession statewide.

How to verify or report

Verify a Florida OT license through the Florida MQA license search. To report unsafe practice, billing fraud, or unprofessional conduct, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or by phone at 850-488-0796.

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