Our Services
Individual OT Evaluation and Treatment is our primary offering. This entails:
Ongoing OT once a week for 55-85 minute sessions within a 3-12 month episode of care (this can vary and is tailored for each individual)
Sessions in your home, your community, our Maple Grove office, or via Telehealth
Services for both children and adults
For optimal growth, generalization, and empowerment, we strive for caregiver involvement and the creation of individualized treatment plans during youth sessions. Roots and Wings believes that framing treatment with play is the best way for children to learn and grow.
We understand that you know yourself and your needs best. All our services and supports are focused to meet and respect you as a person.
We currently have a waitlist for 1:1 occupational therapy services.
To reserve your spot, select the relevant waitlist button above and please note the following:
Starting in Spring 2026, Roots and Wings will expand our services to residents of Rochester, Minnesota. Due to staff allergies, we are currently unable to provide in-person visits to homes with cats.
Wait-time will vary depending on your availability and location. Because Roots and Wings sees clients in community settings, we consult our waitlist for those who have matches to therapist openings based on time and geography.
Once an opening becomes available, our office manager will reach out via your preferred communication mode. She will confirm your availability and do a benefit check if applicable.
Roots and Wings is not in network with all insurances. Before joining our waitlist, we encourage you to check with your provider to learn whether our OT services are covered and if any co-insurance fees might apply. Private payment options are available.
This waitlist can also be used to request other Roots and Wings services (listed below) including consultations, group camps, trauma-informed yoga, workplace trainings, and more.
Questions? Contact Sandy Klein-Mirviss at sandy@rootsandwingsmn.com or (612)-314-5286.
Additional Services
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General Consultations
Roots and Wings can provide you with a consultation on any topic(s) of your choosing. We can help to identify barriers and supports needed to support living a meaningful life. Examples of topic areas include self-cares, feeding, leisure/recreational activities, work, school, social engagement, and any other facet of your life that is important to you.
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Sensory Profile Consultations
Prior to the consultation, you will complete a sensory questionnaire. In the consultation, we will discuss your sensory profile and specific recommendations to support and empower your sensory needs.
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IEP Consultations
This service includes an indepth discussion of your concerns, your student's current support needs, and you/your student's goals or hopes for school. A review of the proposed IEP, goals, and accommodations with recommended revisions and resources for school staff and consultation with school staff are provided.
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Training & Education
Roots and Wings offers training and education for neurodivergent people, professionals, and caregivers. Our approach includes interactive methods and using curiosity and compassion to view behavior and sensory needs.
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Trauma-Informed Yoga
Trauma-informed yoga is a physical and mindful practice tailored to your own needs. These sessions can support your interoception, regulation, and mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Yoga can be provided for you, your family, and/or a group.
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Workplace Trainings
Roots and Wings offers engaging, interactive trainings designed to help organizations better understand and support neurodiversity in the workplace. We can host sessions at our Maple Grove location or travel to yours, tailoring each training to meet the specific needs of your team. These trainings typically take two hours and include a closing activity to help participants contextualize the information in their own work settings.
What Participants are Saying:
“I really like how Roots and Wings mentions the different types of sensory systems, thresholds, and how they apply to work. It helped all of us understand next steps for reasonable accommodations and better supporting staff.”
“I recommend this training to anyone who wants to learn more about non-apparent disabilities. The sensory fidget toys were a bonus!”