Mrs. Carol Potter, Occupational Therapist
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Mrs. Carol Potter

Occupational Therapist

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Mrs. Carol G. Potter, OTR/L, BCG, CAPS is an Occupational Therapist, licensed to practice in Connecticut and Washington State.  She has AOTA Board Certification in Gerontology, and is a Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist through the National Association of Home Builders.  Madison Occupational Therapy, Mrs. Potter's private practice, is based in Madison, Connecticut.  She provides Occupational Therapy by appointment and also offers telehealth visits.

Mrs. Potter has experience with clients aged 2 1/2 years through 104 years old.  Her experience spans Acute Care, Sub-acute Rehabilitation, Long Term Care, Home Health Care, Adult Day Healthcare, private and public  schools, Child, Adolescent, Adult and Geropsychiatry. 

Mrs. Potter has presented both nationally and internationally. She was Adjunct Faculty for the OTA Program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology and served as a Clinical Fieldwork Instructor.  She was also Part-time Faculty at Edmonds Community College in the Social and Human Services Department where she taught courses on Aging, Creative Therapies and Death, Dying and Bereavement.

Mrs. Potter is passionate about the profession of Occupational Therapy and how OT treatment can improve her patients' quality of life.

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