Meet the Team
Our Team
Danielle
Speech-Language Pathologist
Danielle holds a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Sacred Heart University. She brings a diverse clinical background, in both a skilled nursing facility and public school setting. Through her work in teletherapy, she has provided services to children across several states—including Alaska and New Mexico—where she developed a strong appreciation for cultural considerations, particularly when working with Indigenous American populations.
Danielle has experience across the lifespan, with clinical interests in dysphagia, aphasia, apraxia, voice, and autism spectrum disorder, including training in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). She joined Supercalifragilistic in December 2023 to expand her expertise in the private practice setting.
Outside of work, Danielle enjoys spending time with her two rescue dogs, exploring new restaurants, shopping, and being with friends and family. She values collaboration with fellow speech therapists and believes in learning from each other’s knowledge and diverse clinical experiences.
| “I enjoy working with Supercalifragilistic because of the flexibility in scheduling and opportunities to work with a wide range of client populations. I love being an SLP because of the incredible impact it can have in someone’s life. I love being able to help people find their voices whether that’s through communication, swallowing, voice, language, or helping someone regain their abilities after an injury. It feels incredibly rewarding to be an SLP, especially after every breakthrough no matter how small!” |
Karen
Speech-Language Pathologist
Karen is a dedicated therapist who believes in creating life-changing outcomes through personalized care. With experience treating clients of all ages across a wide range of communication disorders, she designs each session to target individual goals while keeping therapy engaging and motivating.
Licensed in Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Connecticut, Virginia, and Maryland, Karen offers both in-person and virtual services. She’s passionate about helping clients and families discover the joy of effective communication.
Carrie
Occupational Therapist
Carrie holds a Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Ithaca College and specializes in pediatric home visits, serving the Boston area. She has pursued advanced training in autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and feeding difficulties.
Carrie is committed to ongoing education to refine her techniques in sensory integration, social-emotional growth, and fine/gross motor development. Off the clock, Carrie stays active with running, weight training, yoga, and horseback riding
“ I enjoy working with Supercalifgralistic because I love the relationships I build with the families, and our home-based model allows me to easily achieve this. I love occupational therapy because it allows me to effortlessly bring joy and assistance into the lives of my clients. “ |
Hannah
Clinical Supervisor Speech-Language Pathologist
Hannah holds a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Emerson College and was clinically trained with Supercalifragilistic. She now serves as a Clinical Supervisor and SLP. Hannah completed a semester of clinical training with the Supercalifragilistic team in 2021. She brings a diverse range of experience across primary, elementary, and secondary schools, as well as private practices, ABA education centers, and residential treatment programs.
Her areas of interest and clinical expertise include autism spectrum disorder, social pragmatic communication, articulation, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), selective mutism, and cognitive flexibility.
Gretchen
Clinical Supervisor OTR/L
Rachelle
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)
Rachelle is a dedicated Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) with a bachelor’s degree from UMass Amherst. She has hands-on experience working in private practice and in K-5 school settings, where she supports students in developing their speech and language skills. She is passionate about helping children find their voice and thrive in communication. Outside of work, she loves spending time with my two-year-old niece and enjoys working on her early speech development—an experience that continues to inspire and deepen her commitment to the field.
Sarah
Occupational Therapist
She is a graduate of Worcester State University’s Master of Occupational Therapy program and has clinical experience in inpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing facilities, mobile outpatient, and home health. She values the importance of collaborating with families and providing holistic care in the home. Outside of work, Sarah is always on the move. She enjoys being outdoors, running, and family.



