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Occupational Therapists in Palm Bay, FL

41 licensed occupational therapists in Palm Bay, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy Practice.

41
In Palm Bay

Licensed Occupational Therapists in Palm Bay

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Land, Lekesha 18183 Clear 9 yrs
Rodriguez, Brianna 23844 Clear 3 yrs
Oakley, Raena 20601 Clear 6 yrs
Lowrey, Katie 21554 Clear 5 yrs
Lopez, Jessica 18227 Clear 9 yrs
White, Robert 18236 Clear 9 yrs
Southwell, Brianne 24969 Clear 2 yrs
Arjoon-Nieves, Adrianna 26886 Clear
Tamowski, Allyson 24981 Clear 2 yrs
Shirk, Katie 25955 Clear 1 yrs
Hardin, Carissa 25043 Clear 2 yrs
Cox, Taylor 19729 Clear 7 yrs
Barber, Kailey 21675 Clear 5 yrs
Griffith, Jelana 19942 Clear 7 yrs
McKee, Amanda 12901 Clear 18 yrs
Bunche, Donna 26116 Clear 1 yrs
Palmer, Erica 24168 Clear 3 yrs
Brittain-Shipley, Rachel 21821 Clear 5 yrs
Morris, Belinda 18456 Clear 9 yrs
Paulli, Sarah 21837 Clear 5 yrs
Valentine, Latricia 19214 Clear 8 yrs
Higginbotham, Kaia 25248 Clear 2 yrs
Rothman, Shana 18493 Clear 9 yrs
King, Alice 3590 Clear 33 yrs
Gomez Sosa, Mayte 15817 Clear 13 yrs
Jordan, Valerie 25362 Clear 2 yrs
Almarode, Jenna 21032 Clear 6 yrs
Salazar, Chelsey 22107 Clear 5 yrs
Schell, Jennifer 23345 Clear 4 yrs
Amison, Kelly 16493 Clear 12 yrs
Myers, Lauren 19266 Clear 8 yrs
Stone, Kelsey 22162 Clear 5 yrs
Swayne, Julia 24468 Clear 3 yrs
Crowley, Trey 24471 Clear 3 yrs
Joachim, Jordan 22215 Clear 5 yrs
Cancel, Samantha 24539 Clear 3 yrs
James, Marla 20500 Clear 7 yrs
Paz, Corral 2671 Clear 36 yrs
Barbato, Lauren 20518 Clear 7 yrs
Rolle, Cameron 18160 Clear 10 yrs
Powell, Alison 21464 Clear 6 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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