7400 W Quincy Ave Littleton, CO 80123

Team

Children need to play, and they need to be engaged to learn. Our highly trained and mentored therapists collaborate on goals to reflect family needs and values, support parents/siblings, and create motivating and real-life interventions.



Amy Rogge

Amy earned a clinical doctorate degree in occupational therapy from Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. She is currently special faculty for the Creighton University/Regis University OTD pathway pediatric course. She has training in aquatic therapy, sensory integration, hand therapy and splinting, feeding therapy, and hippotherapy (therapy using horses to build motor and sensory skills). Amy is trained in the evaluation of feeding issues using the Beckman Oral Motor Protocol and has training in pediatric vestibular rehabilitation.

Amy is passionate about helping children reach their full potential in all areas of their lives. Amy strongly believes that the best and most profound learning occurs when children are engaged, happy, and empowered to solve their own problems. Amy is passionate about parent support and empowerment, building ethical and accessible practices, and creating a strong community where children receiving services (and their siblings and friends) can grow and learn new skills.

Amy and her husband Billy met in Abilene, Texas and moved to Omaha for Amy's education. They relocated to the Denver area as soon as possible, and they've never looked back! Along with spending time with her husband and three children, Amy enjoys salsa dancing, sewing, and teaching.

Amy


Amy Rogge

Owner, OT

Amy@treehouseot.com





Audra Baysinger

Audra received her bachelor’s degree in human development and family studies from Colorado State University in 2016 and her doctorate in occupational therapy from Creighton University’s Colorado distance pathway in 2019. Audra discovered her passion for pediatrics after working as a childcare specialist for children with developmental disabilities during her undergraduate studies. Audra completed her final doctoral rotation at Amy Rogge & Associates, where she was able to explore her passion for animal-assisted therapy and outdoor interventions. She is certified in the Beckman's Oral Motor Protocol and is interested in pursuing further certification in the treatment of dyspraxia. Audra has lived in Colorado for the past 25 years and enjoys watching movies, creating art projects, going out to eat, spending time with friends, and walking her dogs. Her dog, Randy, is in training to become a therapy dog and enjoys hanging out in the office and watching the goats in the yard.

Audra


Audra Baysinger

Therapist

Audra@treehouseot.com



Hannah Lee

Hannah received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2014 and her doctorate in occupational therapy from Creighton University’s Colorado distance pathway in 2020. Hannah is passionate about helping children discover and utilize their strengths to adapt meaningful activities allowing them to be as independent as possible. Hannah completed her final doctoral rotation at Amy Rogge & Associates. Her rotation was focused on private practice management, disability advocacy, and aquatic therapy. Hannah is currently working towards expanding her clinical practice to include addressing infant development, lactation, and feeding with the mother/ baby dyad. In her spare time, Hannah enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching movies, reading, and attending concerts.

Hannah


Hannah Lee

Therapist

Hannah@treehouseot.com





Rose Rylko

Rose grew up in Lawrence, Kansas (go Jayhawks!). She received her bachelor’s degree in sociology and anthropology from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. She then began working as a special education para-educator for the Lawrence school district while spending her summers working as camp director at a day camp for children with disabilities. Through this work, Rose found a passion for helping children to participate in meaningful activities while maximizing their independence. In 2018, Rose received her occupational therapy assistant degree from Neosho County Community College in Ottawa, Kansas. She moved to Colorado in 2021. Rose enjoys cooking, travelling, outdoor activities, and spending time with friends and family. Rose also has a passion for gardening and is working on developing a small garden at the farmhouse where children and young adults can help to plant, grow, and harvest vegetables, fruits, and flowers.

Hannah


Rose Rylko