Miss Kathleen O'donnell-Pickert
About
Occupational therapy often flies under the radar until the moment you need it. Unlike physical therapy, which zeroes in on movement and strength, occupational therapy rebuilds the skills that turn daily life from frustrating to functional—gripping a fork, typing an email, or buttoning a shirt. These small victories matter most when they’ve slipped away, and that’s where specialists like Miss Kathleen O’Donnell-Pickert step in.
You’ll find her practice at 95 Chambers St, New York, NY 10007, a stretch of Tribeca where cobblestone sidewalks meet the hum of downtown energy. The neighborhood’s mix of converted lofts and quiet courtyards mirrors the kind of adaptability occupational therapy champions—finding new ways to navigate spaces that once felt familiar. Sessions here focus on hand therapy, ergonomic assessments, and strategies for managing chronic conditions, all tailored to the rhythms of city living.
Whether it’s recovering from an injury or adjusting to a long-term diagnosis, the work isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about recalibrating how you interact with your surroundings, from the subway pole you grip each morning to the keyboard you type on all day. A call to (646) 518-5558 can set up an initial evaluation, where goals are mapped out in practical terms—less about medical jargon, more about the tasks that matter to you.
Directions to the office are straightforward; head to Chambers Street between West Broadway and Church Street. For the most precise route, pull up the map here before your visit. The area’s walkability makes it easy to pair an appointment with a stop at a nearby café or a stroll along the Hudson afterward.