What is OT?

Occupational Therapists help you do what is meaningful to you! With children, we specialize in areas such as feeding, appropriate play, fine motor skills, sensory processing, and executive functioning. Your child may benefit from OT if they are slightly behind on milestones, experiencing difficult behaviors, having difficulty eating, or just need support learning how to do things other kids do. We also support caregivers, as y'all know your kids best! At Dandelion OT, we believe OT has the power to change lives! For more information on the profession of OT visit aota.org.

Why Choose Dandelion OT?

  • We Come to You:

    At Dandelion OT, we understand that convenience is key! That's why we bring our services directly to you. Well meet you and your child in the comfort of your own home or any other preferred setting. Let us take the stress out of therapy!

  • Strengths -Based and Child-Led Approach:

    We believe in empowering children and building on their unique strengths. Our therapists are trained to focus on what your child can do, rather than what they struggle with. By tailoring our interventions to their interests and abilities, we create a positive and engaging therapy experience that promotes growth and confidence.

  • Variety of Service Options:

    At Dandelion OT, we understand that every child is different and has unique needs. That's why we offer a wide range of service options to cater to your family’s needs. From comprehensive evaluations, to parent coaching and everything option in between- our goal is to provide comprehensive and individualized therapy that addresses all aspects of your child's development in a way that also supports caregivers!

Choose Dandelion OT for a personalized, convenient, and empowering therapy experience. Together, we'll help your child bloom and reach their full potential!

Meet Bailey Relford, OTR

Bailey Relford is a Registered Occupational Therapist who specializes in child development.

She graduated from Texas A&M University with her Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology, Phi Beta Kappa. She continued her education by receiving her Master of Occupational Therapy from the University of Texas El Paso.

She has worked with pediatric populations in acute care, outpatient clinics, Early Intervention, and the public schools.

She completed the Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and related Disabilities Fellowship at the University of Alaska Anchorage in 2022. She has specialty training in feeding, sensory processing, trauma informed care, ADHD, and handwriting.