Priya Ingram OTR/L, SWC
Priya Ingram earned her undergraduate degree in developmental psychology from the University of California San Diego, and her master’s degree in occupational therapy from San Jose State University. She has an advanced practice certification through the California Board of Occupational Therapy in Swallowing Assessment, Evaluation, or Intervention (SWC). She has been providing occupational therapy services for over 20 years, working in a variety of settings including the neonatal intensive care unit, outpatient clinics, interdisciplinary feeding teams, inpatient hospitals, and schools. For the last 12 years, her scope of practice has primarily focused on pediatric feeding therapy with children from birth through adolescence. Her feeding practice includes working with medically fragile babies, children with developmental, motor, or behavior difficulties, babies, and children with gastrointestinal or nutritional concerns, as well as typically developing kids with limited diets. Priya is a Bay Area native, currently living in San Francisco, with her husband and two teenage daughters. She currently works in an outpatient hospital clinic and is the co-owner of a private practice providing in-home feeding therapy services, Nourished Therapy.
Audrey Trewin OTD, OTR/L, SWC
Audrey Trewin earned her undergraduate degree in liberal studies from Santa Clara University, her master’s degree in occupational therapy from San Jose State University, and her clinical doctorate in occupational therapy from Thomas Jefferson University. Audrey has been a clinician for over 20 years. She has advanced training in sensory integration and completed her 200-hour training as a registered yoga teacher. She also has an advanced practice certification through the California Board of Occupational Therapy in Swallowing Assessment, Evaluation, or Intervention (SWC). Her practice specializes in working with children of all ages who have sensory integration processing difficulties as well as challenges in feeding. Audrey developed the MealSense© program to support parents of children with autism who have feeding difficulties related to sensory integration, and the Evaluation of MealSense was published in the American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) in 2022. Audrey is a Southern California native and lives in Redondo Beach with her husband, two teenage girls, and rescue dog. She works at a private clinic, playSense, and is also a part-time lecturer at Cal State University Dominguez Hills in the occupational therapy department. You can find out more about Audrey’s private practice on her website. Her online course, MealSense, Making Sense of Mealtime For Children With Autism, is available for purchase here.
Our Approach
Our approach is holistic. This means we look at the following areas:
● Sensory Processing
● Development and Behaviors
● Parental Roles and Expectations
● Medical Factors
● Environment
● Social Dynamics