I became an Occupational Therapist because I love the philosophy that even the little parts of our every day lives are filled with meaning and that being able to do the activities that are important to us can be an important factor in our health and quality of life.
I graduated from my Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Queen’s University in 2019. Since then, I have worked with many different groups including people who have had a brain injury, physical injuries, or looking some strategies on their mental health journey. Here at CATS, I often help clients of all ages with many daily activities including learning how to manage emotions and build many other skills needed to meet their goals.
I became an Occupational Therapist because I love the philosophy that even the little parts of ou...
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Elaina is a licensed Occupational Therapist who completed her Masters of Occupational Therapy at Queen’s University. She is registered in good standing with the College of Occupational Therapists in Ontario and is a member of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy and the Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists. She also holds a bachelor of science with a specialization in biology and psychology.
Elaina has provided occupational therapy services addressing physical, developmental, neurological, and psycho-emotional health. She has experience in a variety of settings including inpatient rehab, clinics, and community health, and has worked with a range of populations from paediatrics to older adults. She also has experience working with individuals who have been involved in motor vehicle accidents. She highly values evidence-based practice and has been involved in conducting occupational therapy research as well as education research.
Elaina has a strong interest in continued education and holds various certifications including in the Foundations in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum. She is passionate about client-centered care and helping clients achieve their goals!
Elaina is a licensed Occupational Therapist who completed her Masters of Occupational Therapy at ...
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Hello, my name is Kalpana Loganathan, and I am excited to be a part of CATS. I hold a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) degree from India, where I gained over three years of experience working in a pediatric clinic, working with children with Autism, Down Syndrome and developmental delays.
After moving to Canada, I worked as a therapy assistant in Fort St. John, BC, for two years. This role provided me with valuable insights into the Canadian healthcare system and gave me the opportunity to witness the dedication and passion of healthcare professionals who strive to serve their communities.
In addition to clinical experience, I am certified in First Aid and CPR and have received specialized training in behaviour management and parent coaching, including SPARK Training in Coaching Parents to Use Hanen Strategies and Circle of Security Parenting.
I recently relocated to Ontario and am thrilled to join CATS. As a therapy assistant, I am committed to providing high-quality therapeutic care. I am excited to be part of a team that goes above and beyond to support the well-being of our community.
I look forward to working with you and helping you achieve your goals.
Hello, my name is Kalpana Loganathan, and I am excited to be a part of CATS. I hold a Bachelor of...
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Sue is the director and a treating OT at CATS Cambridge and CATS Simcoe. In the past Sue has held positions in school care (Peel, Halton and Waterloo Regions) and treatment centres (KidsAbility, Erinoak), as well as directing the OT and Speech divisions of Pathways Therapy. She has consulted to children in the public school system, private schools, day cares, and treatment centres. Sue worked for the provincial Intensive Behaviour Intervention program for 4 years at ErinOak. Sue has extra certifications in Sensory Integration (SIPT-certified) and ABA.
Sue has completed a certification program in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and has been supporting adults following motor vehicle accidents since 2011. Sue has extra training in the Progressive Goal Attainment Program, trauma treatment, cognitive interventions, and return to work /disability management.
Sue is the director and a treating OT at CATS Cambridge and CATS Simcoe. In the past Sue has hel...
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