Meet Our Team!

Image of Nick, a man in grey shirt with short hair and a goatee standing in front of trees. Nick's areas of focus are in low vision, visual impairment, home modification, assistive technology

Nicholas Koehler MS, OTR - L, ATP

Co-owner & Consulting Occupational Therapist

He/Him

Nick is originally from a small town in upstate NY and completed his Bachelors degree at St. John Fisher University. After working nearly a decade with disabled populations he felt a calling to continue his education and went on to obtain his Master’s degree from Utica University in 2017. Recently after spending the last 5 years focusing on adaptive equipment and technologies he obtained his certification as an Assistive Technology Professional (ATP). As a parent to neurodivergent and disabled children he has a unique understanding of the challenges faced by the disabled community and particularly around maintaining autonomy and independence. In his free time Nick enjoys spending time with his family, traveling and rooting for the Green Bay Packers!

Nick has several areas of specialized focus including:

  • Low vision / Blindness

  • Fall Prevention

  • Assistive Technology

  • Home & Vehicle Modification

  • Mental Health Comorbidities

  • Developmental Disabilities

  • Hypermobility

Image of Halley, a woman in a pink sweater with short curly hair with a black background. Halley's areas of focus are in mental health advocacy, home schooling with disabilities, IEPs and school supports

Halley Koehler MSN, RN

Co-owner & Practice Manager

She/Her

Halley is originally from a small town in Southern Maine. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree from St. Joseph’s College of Maine. She spent the first five years of her nursing career primarily working with those with Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health diagnoses. She obtained her Master’s degree in Intra/ Entrepreneurship in Advanced Nursing Practice from Drexel University in 2013 after completing her thesis work in family support and training and long term planning for individuals and families with disabilities. She’s continued on in her well rounded nursing career with a focus on working with underserved populations advocating for their health care needs and rights. In her free time Halley enjoys spending time with her family, learning new languages and

Halley’s career areas of specialized focus are:

  • Disability justice and advocacy

  • Mental Health advocacy

  • IEPs and school supports

  • Homeschooling with disabilities