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Brian Owens

COTA/L

Occupational Therapy

Brian_Owens headshot photo with white wood background
Brian also served 20 years in the Air Force, where he was stationed in northern California, Okinawa, Japan, and Georgia, and traveled to Uganda and Djibouti in Africa. He has a 4-year-old Australian Cattle Dog mix named Bernie. He loves listening to music and going to concerts, as well as time with friends and family.

Brian earned his occupational therapy assistant degree from Madison College. He started his career at Gio’s Garden, providing therapeutic respite and serving as Family Care Coordinator, where he greatly cherished building rapport with the kids and families. Prior to that, he was a CNA at American Family Children’s Hospital. Brian is passionate about pediatric therapy, and is particularly interested in physical and neuromuscular disabilities. Brian enjoys hikes with his dog and partner, as well as dining at favorite or new restaurants in the area.