Kerrianne Williams earned her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University at Buffalo in 2016 while playing Division 1 college soccer. Her range of experience includes geriatrics, adults, young adults and pediatrics. She is passionate about enhancing the lives of individuals across the life span by improving and adapting their daily activities through self-care, leisure, work, school and social participation.
Kerrianne specializes in treating clients with neurological conditions (Stroke, SCI, Parkinson's Disease, TBI, MS), neurodivergence (ADHD, Sensory Processing challenges, Autism, executive function deficits), fine motor impairments (handwriting, coordination, sensory changes), and mental health impairments (anxiety, social/emotional/behavioral changes).
Kerrianne obtained her Certified Driving Rehabilitation Specialist (CDRS) credentials in 2024 and provides in-clinic driving safety evaluations to ensure individuals have the appropriate skills to operate motorized vehicles after a medical event or decline in cognition.
In her spare time, you can find her spending time with her family, hiking, skiing, practicing yoga, playing soccer and ice hockey, completing house projects, and using her creativity for a variety of art projects.