“Compassion and kindness are of the utmost importance when practicing occupational therapy."
Jennifer ‘Anne’ Rosicky is an occupational
therapist specializing in orthopedics and
lymphedema care. She sees patients
following joint replacements, spine
and abdominal surgeries, strokes and
heart attacks. Additionally she works
with patients suffering from dementia,
Parkinson’s disease, COPD and
generalized weakness.
Rosicky initially wanted to pursue a
career in the medical field because
her father is a retired internal medicine
physician. In college, she found
her specialty.
“When I discovered occupational
therapy, I felt it was a great fit for me in
so many ways,” said Rosicky.
Rosicky enjoys building a rapport with
her patients and works to see the whole
person, not just the diagnosis.
“I emphasize care and kindness with
every patient I see,” Rosicky said.
Rosicky earned her occupational therapy
degree at Western Michigan University
in Kalamazoo.
In her spare time, she enjoys spending
time with her husband and two sons.
She is also a violinist and loves music,
cooking and decorating.