Hope Taft

Hope has been a licensed and registered occupational therapy assistant since 2000. She has dedicated her career to helping children with a wide range of developmental and physical needs thrive in their daily lives.

With a strong clinical foundation and a deep passion for pediatric care, Hope specializes in working with children who have feeding challenges, autism spectrum disorder, developmental delays, sensory processing differences, fine motor coordination difficulties, and musculoskeletal anomalies. Her approach combines compassion and a child-centered philosophy that empowers both the child and their caregivers.

Throughout her career, Hope has worked across diverse settings, including outpatient clinics, schools, and early intervention programs, collaborating closely with families, educators, and interdisciplinary teams to build functional skills, promote independence, and improve quality of life. She is known for her creative problem-solving, clinical insight, and ability to build meaningful connections with the children she serves.

When she’s not in the clinic, Hope enjoys spending time with her children and serving through her church.