Jennifer Larue serves as the Regional Vice President for Ivy Rehab for Kids, where she leverages her extensive experience in pediatric outpatient therapy to drive regional growth and enhance service delivery across multiple clinics. With a strong background as a pediatric occupational therapist, Jennifer specializes...
Jennifer Larue serves as the Regional Vice President for Ivy Rehab for Kids, where she leverages her extensive experience in pediatric outpatient therapy to drive regional growth and enhance service delivery across multiple clinics. With a strong background as a pediatric occupational therapist, Jennifer specializes in Feeding Therapy, Sensory Integration, and Autism Spectrum Disorders, making her a vital asset in developing tailored therapeutic interventions that meet the unique needs of children and their families.
In her current role, Jennifer is instrumental in overseeing new clinic development initiatives, ensuring that each location is equipped with the necessary resources and staff to provide high-quality care. Her leadership extends beyond operational oversight; she is deeply committed to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development among her team. By implementing robust leadership development programs, Jennifer empowers her staff to excel in their roles, ultimately enhancing patient outcomes and satisfaction.
Key projects under her direction include the integration of innovative therapeutic approaches such as Therapeutic Listening, Brain Gym/Bal A Vis X, and Interactive Metronome, which enrich the therapeutic experience for children with diverse needs. Jennifer's strategic vision and hands-on leadership style not only facilitate the expansion of Ivy Rehab for Kids but also ensure that the organization remains at the forefront of pediatric therapy practices. Her dedication to advancing the field of pediatric therapy, combined with her expertise in team leadership and operational excellence, positions her as a thought leader and advocate for children’s health and well-being.