Our Team

  • Maddy Bell, OTR/L

    Maddy graduated from the University of North Georgia in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Communications, then graduated from Brenau University in 2022 with a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy. She has experience working with children with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, cerebral palsy, sensory processing disorder, feeding difficulties, ODD, torticollis, and anxiety. She also has experience in hand therapy, swing bed rehabilitation, and aquatic therapy. Her favorite things are being with her husband and baby, Disney World, ice cream, and crafting! She is so grateful that the Lord gave her the chance to help kiddos live the most fun and full life possible!

  • Bailey Cochran, M.S., CCC-SLP

    Bailey graduated from University of Georgia in 2016 with her undergraduate degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She graduated from Western North Carolina in 2019 with her masters in Speech Language Pathology. She has experience in both the school setting and clinical setting with children ranging from 6 months to 18 years old and with different disabilities. She enjoys hanging out with her husband and daughter. She also enjoys traveling and hiking. Bailey has always had a passion for helping children, and she enjoys seeing them grow and learn to communicate.

  • Anna Grace Finley, M.Ed., CCC-SLP

    Anna Grace Finley graduated from the University of Georgia in 2021 with her Bachelors degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She graduated with her Masters Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2022 from Valdosta State University. She loves being a speech therapist, but specifically has a passion for working with kids who have hearing problems and or are deaf. Anna Grace loves to incorporate sign language into her therapy time with her clients. In her free time, she loves to spend time with her husband and family, go on walks, serve in her church, and spend time outdoors. 

  • Morgan Floyd, M.S., CCC-SLP

    Morgan attended Georgia Southern University for her undergraduate and graduate degree, receiving her Master’s of Science in Speech-Language Pathology. Morgan has a passion for working with children and has experience in a variety of pediatric disorders including; expressive and receptive language delays, phonological disorders, fluency disorders, pragmatic language disorders as well as utilization of augmentative communication devices. In her free time, Morgan enjoys spending time with her husband and her two dogs traveling or relaxing on the lake.

  • Halle Greer, OTR/L, Lead Therapist

    After receiving her Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology from Emmanuel College, Halle pursued her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Brenau University.  Halle has spent the majority of her professional career specializing in pediatrics, where her passion and knowledge surrounding the pediatric population continues to grow. She has expanded her knowledge across various diagnoses including but not limited to Torticollis, Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, developmental delay, pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction and sensory processing disorder. Halle has specific interest in neurological disorders/conditions, infant positioning and handling, and pediatric pelvic floor rehabilitation. In order to continue offering specialized care, Halle is currently pursuing her Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner Certification.

     In her spare time, Halle enjoys spending time with her family, exercising and serving on the worship team at church.   

  • Logan Patton, OTR/L

    Logan received her Bachelors degree in Exercise and Sports Science from UGA followed by her Masters of Occupational Therapy from Brenau University. Logan loves working with pediatric clients of all ages and diagnoses. Logan uses a variety of activities in sessions to target every child’s unique goals, but has a special place in her heart for painting and crafts. Her background in OT consists mostly of pediatrics and hand therapy. Logan enjoys long trips to Hobby Lobby, outdoor activities like playing golf with her husband or gardening when the weather’s warm, and most of all enjoys spending time with her baby, Opal.

  • Rena Groome, OTR/L

    Rena obtained her degree in Occupational Therapy from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. She knew after observing a pediatric OT for a high school career day that she wanted to become an OT and has worked in this setting for 16 years. Rena has obtained a Primitive Reflex Clinical Specialist Certification and loves to work with children on foundational underlying skills including normalizing muscle tone, integrating primitive reflexes, sensory processing, and visual skills that enable increased participation in all areas of life. She has experience with babies through teenagers and with a variety of diagnoses such as Down syndrome and other genetic syndromes, Cerebral Palsy, torticollis, Developmental Coordination disorder, Autism, visual perception and tracking delays, sensory processing issues, and developmental delays. Outside of work, Rena likes to spend time with her husband and 3 young adult kids, be in nature, read, volunteer with church, and watch detective shows.

  • Hannah Mills, M.Ed., CCC-SLP

    Hannah attended Valdosta State University, where she received her Master’s Degrees in Communication Disorders and Sciences in 2018. She later received her Specialist Degree in Instructional Technology from Valdosta State in 2022. She has experience treating a wide variety of communication disorders and loves seeing her patients achieve their goals. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling with her husband and playing with her puppy.

  • Arden Osborne, M.Ed., CCC-SLP, CAS

    Arden Osborne graduated from Valdosta State University in 2018 with her bachelors degree in communication sciences and disorders, in 2020 with her masters degree in communication sciences and disorders, and became a certified autism specialist in 2022. She loves being a speech therapist but specifically has a passion working with AAC devices for children with autism and treating children that are gestalt language processors. In her free time she likes spending time with her family and her cat Zacadoo, reading, and going to her church. Her favorite bible verse is Isaiah 40:31 and she tries to live by it everyday. It reads as follows:

    “but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”

  • Cassidy Smith, OTR/L

    Cassidy Smith graduated from Young Harris College in 2020 with her B.S. in Interdisciplinary studies and from Presbyterian College in 2023 with her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy. She loves being an occupational therapist and has a passion for children with autism and sensory processing disorders. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and family, reading, and playing with her cats. 

  • Katie South, Co-Owner, OTR/L

    Katie is a dedicated healthcare professional with a passion for helping children reach their full potential. She graduated from Emmanuel College in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology and earned a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Brenau University in 2016. Katie specializes in helping children develop the skills necessary for daily life activities. She works with children to improve fine motor skills, sensory processing, self-regulation, and social interactions, supporting their success in school, home, and community environments. Since 2021, Katie has been the co-owner of Treehouse Pediatric Therapy, where she focuses on providing compassionate, individualized care to children and their families. Outside of her professional life, Katie is a proud mother of two and enjoys traveling with her family, a good workout, and relaxing with a movie.

  • Sara Ussery, Co-Owner/ M.Ed., CCC-SLP

    Sara graduated from Valdosta State University with both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2012 and has been co-owner of Treehouse Pediatric Therapy since 2021. She has worked primarily in pediatrics since graduation and enjoys treating children with a variety of communication needs, including receptive/expressive language disorders, apraxia, articulation and phonological disorders, pragmatic language disorders, fluency, pediatric feeding disorders, and alternative/augmentative communication. Sara lives in Athens with her husband, Daniel, and two dogs, Oliver and Bear, and enjoys going for neighborhood walks, trying new restaurants, and traveling.