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Bethany Darragh is a pediatric occupational therapist with experience across the lifespan in private practice, home health, public schools (WCPSS), charter schools, and private school settings. She earned her undergraduate degree in Dietetics from the University of Georgia and her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from the Medical College of Georgia.
Bethany has worked with children with a wide range of needs, including sensory processing differences, feeding challenges, social participation needs, fine motor delays, and reflex integration concerns. Her approach focuses on understanding the whole child and supporting meaningful participation in daily occupations through play, movement, and engagement.
She especially values incorporating music and movement into therapy to support regulation, learning, and connection. As both a clinician and a parent of two school-aged children, she brings a practical, family-centered perspective to care.
Her goal is to help children and families build confidence, connection, and meaningful participation in the activities that matter most.
Please reach us at bethany@darraghot.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Darragh Occupational Therapy is in-network with Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicaid, Healthy Blue, Cigna, and Aetna. The practice is out-of-network with UnitedHealthcare. Superbills may be provided upon request.
Yes. Services may be provided in home, school, or natural environments depending on the child’s needs and their school policies.
Session length varies based on the child’s needs and goals, but typically range from 45–60 minutes.
Yes. Family involvement is encouraged. Parent coaching and collaboration are often incorporated to support carryover into daily routines.
Services are provided for children birth to adolescence.
If you have concerns about your child’s development, participation, or daily functioning, you are welcome to share them on our contact page. We can then schedule a virtual consultation to determine whether occupational therapy is appropriate. If indicated, a formal OT evaluation would follow to better understand your child’s needs and develop an individualized plan of care.
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