Rates & FAQ

Transparent. Grace-based. Rooted in restoration.

  • $150 per session (50-60 minutes)

    This applies to individual OT sessions, parent education, faith-based healing, and neuro-informed care.

    Consulting and Trainings are priced separately and will be discussed upon booking.

  • Please don’t let cost stop you from inquiring services. I hold space for financial flexibility because I believe deeply in access to proper care.

    A limited number of financial access spots are available for those facing financial hardships. These are distributed based on scheduling flexibility, caseload capacity, and clinical fit.

    To apply for a financial access spot, simply mention it during your free consultation. There is no application or proof required, just an honest conversation.

  • No, at this time I do not accept insurance.

    Operating privately allows me to offer Spirit-led, trauma-informed, identity-restoring care without being bound to a diagnosis code, time limit, or system constraints.

    If your insurance accepts out-of-network services, I can provide a superbill upon request.

  • Not at this time. Grow in Grace is currently a mobile and virtual practice, which allows me to meet clients where they are, literally and emotionally.

    For those eligible, I offer home-based occupational therapy services within my travel radius, creating a more comfortable and natural healing environment. I also provide virtual sessions across Florida, especially for parent education, faith-based healing, and consulting work.

    This model support flexibility, safety, and real-world application which are all essential parts of the healing process.

    An office space is part of the long-term vision for Grow in Grace, but I am building with intention… beginning with presence, not pressure.

  • Yes, virtual sessions are available across the state of Florida.

    Parent education, faith-based sessions, and consulting are especially well-suited for Telehealth.

  • Occupational therapy goes deeper than symptom management. Healing isn’t just about how you feel, but how you function on a day to day basis.

    Mental health challenges don’t just exist in the mind. They show up in the body, in sleep patterns, energy crashes, shutdowns, outbursts, sensory overwhelm, messy routines, and unmet goals. They show up in your relationships, your parenting, your ability to cook a meal or show up to work.

    Trauma disrupts your capacity to function day to day with ease, so does anxiety, depression, burnout, and grief.

    That’s where occupational therapy comes in. Occupational therapists are uniquely equipped to address the nervous system, the sensory system, and daily function. These are the very places trauma and dysregulation live. We don’t just talk about what happened, we help you rebuild what has been lost.

    Occupational therapy looks at the whole person: how you regulate, how you relate to people, how you move, eat, sleep, think, pray, and live, and how to restore what has felt disconnected or broken.

    At Grow in Grace, I go one step further by bringing biblical truth and spiritual identity into the healing process because full restoration isn’t just about surviving your day, but reclaiming who God created you to be.

    This isn’t just therapy. This is function, healing, and restoration.

  • Traditional therapy often skips the complexity of the body’s role in recovery. It might provide you with insight, but not day to day regulation and integration.

    Traditional take therapy can be powerful, but for many, it only touches the surface. You can understand your trauma, label your emotions. and still feel stuck. You can talk about your story for years without ever regulating your nervous system. You can know the “why” but still struggle to live differently.

    Most traditional models in traditional talk therapy were never designed to address the body, the rhythms of daily life, or the nervous system itself.

    You might have been given coping skills, CBT worksheets, or a weekly space to vent, but if your nervous system is still bracing, your healing can’t take root. Your body is still in survival mode, your routines are still fractured, and your sense of purpose might still be buried beneath fear, shame, or exhaustion. For many faith-based individuals, there may be a deeper hunger for healing that acknowledges God, Scripture, and identity in Christ.

    Traditional therapy also often ignores sensory processing, the way trauma shows up in daily routine, emotional flashbacks with no clear triggers, the disconnect between what you believe and what you feel, and your role of community, embodiment, and spiritual alignment.

    That’s why I created Grow in Grace. To offer something deeper than symptom management and create a space where the nervous system is stabilized, the spirit is strengthened, and your routines are rebuilt from the ground up.

    You don’t need more talk, you need more restoration.

    This isn’t about choosing therapy or occupational therapy. It’s about giving you the kind of whole-person care that actually transforms your life.

  • Grow in Grace is more than a private practice… it’s a movement.

    I created it to fill the gaps left by traditional mental health care, by offering trauma-informed, regulation-based, faith-integrated healing that reaches the nervous system, the spirit, and daily life. It’s not just about feeling better. It’s about living whole.

    I use occupational therapy as the clinical foundation—but it doesn’t look like what most people expect. Here, Occupational Therapy isn’t worksheets or task checklists. It’s nervous system healing. It’s rebuilding daily routines. It’s reclaiming sensory safety, emotional rhythm, and functional purpose after trauma, anxiety, or burnout.

    But Grow in Grace also goes deeper.

    We don’t separate your healing from your faith. We bring in biblical truth, spiritual identity, and the deep reality that God created you for more than survival. We don’t rely on striving, performance, or shallow positivity. We meet you in the chaos and walk with you toward real restoration—body, mind, and spirit.

    This work was born out of frustration and conviction. After walking through broken systems both personally and professionally, I knew something had to change. Grow in Grace was built as that change. A new model. A better way.

    So what is Grow in Grace?

    It’s nervous system regulation.

    It’s sensory healing.

    It’s spiritual alignment.

    It’s daily life restoration.

    It’s grace, not performance.

    It’s the space where healing finally feels possible.

  • Grow in Grace doesn’t treat symptoms… we pave the way for restoration.

    We don’t just ask, “What happened to you?”

    We ask, “Where did regulation break down? Where did rhythm get lost? Where did identity get buried?” And then we build from there.

    Most mental health models treat behavior.

    We treat the nervous system, the spirit, and the daily rhythms of life because that’s where trauma lives. That’s also where healing begins.

    At Grow in Grace, we don’t separate clinical care from spiritual truth. We don’t treat people like checklists. We don’t rely on performance, pressure, or surface-level coping skills.

    We offer something different:

    • Regulation first—because a calm body is the foundation for everything

    • Sensory and functional healing—not just talk

    • Trauma-informed strategies rooted in occupational therapy, neuroscience, and grace

    • Faith-based integration for those who want Scripture and identity in Christ to be part of their healing

    • Compassion over compliance

    • Restoration over survival

    • Wholeness over hustle

    We don’t believe healing is something you achieve.

    We believe healing is something you receive when safety, presence, and truth come together.

    That’s what makes Grow in Grace different. We’re not just offering sessions. We’re rebuilding lives.

  • Neuro + sensory integration therapy supports individuals recovering from stroke, brain injury, or nervous system disruption by addressing both the cognitive and sensory systems through a trauma-informed, occupational therapy lens.

    At Grow in Grace, this work goes far beyond traditional rehab. We don’t just retrain the brain, we rebuild and fine tune your daily life to meet your current needs.

    Sessions are customized to support:

    • Executive function and attention

    • Memory, planning, and organization

    • Sensory processing and emotional regulation

    • Fine motor coordination

    • Routine restoration and energy pacing

    • Spiritual grounding after neurological trauma

    Whether someone is returning to school, work, parenting, or simply trying to regain independence, this approach meets them with compassion, strategy, and structure.

    Neuro care at Grow in Grace is gentle but powerful, focused on progress that honors the body’s timeline, the brain’s neuroplasticity, and the soul’s need for safety and meaning.