
[She/Her] Jennifer provides a thoughtful, caring and genuine approach to patient care. She believes all people deserve to engage fully in their lives regardless of physical, cognitive, social or emotional concerns and environmental barriers. She is a strong patient advocate, facilitating engagement in meaningful activities to improve quality of life.
Jennifer has enjoyed working as an OT for over 25 years. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings since graduating from Dalhousie University School of Occupational Therapy in 1999 and has experience working with adults experiencing mental, cognitive and physical health concerns that affect daily function at home, in the community and at work. She continually engages in professional development opportunities for best practice to better serve and meet the needs of her patients.
Outside of work Jennifer volunteers with her local Scout Troop and continually engages in opportunities for community-giving. Some examples include collecting donations of food and basic living supplies for the unhoused and community cupboards, and delivering produce and gifts to local seniors. Jennifer also enjoys reading, puzzling, judo, hiking and spending time with her family.
