Clinical Departments
Speech and Language Therapy
CloverPatch Preschool in Glenville provides speech‑language therapy as part of its clinical diagnostic and intervention services. Supports include evaluations, individualized therapy, and communication treatment for students with developmental disabilities, including those with autism, intellectual disabilities, and complex medical needs.
Speech and Language Pathologists:
- Alicia Aragosa- aragosa@cfdsny.org
- Aimee Gordon- aimee.gordon@cfdsny.org
- Amanda Reidenbaugh- amanda.reidenbaugh@cfdsny.org
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy supports students with diverse physical, developmental, and medical needs by promoting mobility, motor development, strength, balance, and functional independence.
Physical Therapist:
- Kathryn Madigan- K_madigan@cfdsny.org
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy (OT) to supports students in developing functional, sensory, and motor skills that enhance participation in daily routines, classroom activities, and community experiences. Therapists address fine‑motor development, sensory regulation, self‑care skills, and the use of adaptive tools and assistive technology, offering individualized and small‑group interventions to meet each student’s unique needs.
Occupational Therapist:
- Maryclaire Strait- Strait@cfdsny.org
- Leah Clifford- Leah.clifford@cfdsny.org
Behavioral Services
Behavioral Services support students in developing social‑emotional skills, self‑regulation, and positive engagement throughout the school day. These services help students build effective communication and coping strategies and promote successful participation in classroom routines. Behavioral interventions may include individualized support plans, reinforcement strategies, and environmental adjustments that help students navigate challenges and stay engaged in learning.
Behaviorist:
- Chelsea Vallejo- chelsea.rivera@cfdsny.org
Social Worker:
- Emma Petzoldt- petzoldt@cfdsny.org
School Nursing Services
Our nursing department provides any medical attention needed while the students are at school. This need varies depending on student needs but can include providing medications, connecting and detaching feeding tubes for students with feeding lines, and providing medical attention for any minor injuries, to name a few.
Nurse:
- Vanessa Cleary,RN – vanessa.cleary@cfdsny.org