Angel Llewellyn, APRN, FNP-C, is an advanced practice provider at Hamilton Physician Group-Behavioral Health in Dalton, GA.
Asperger's
Misty Joyner, OTA. MS, OTR/L, CPAM, CSRS, LSVT-Big
Misty Joyner, OTA. MS, OTR/L, is an Occupational Therapist at Hamilton Health-Calhoun. She graduated from GA Northwestern Technical College in 2000 and obtained her Master of Occupational Therapy from Belmont University in 2015.
With over two decades of experience, she has worked extensively with various injuries and conditions. Her expertise includes specialized training in NDT, manual therapy, Kinesio Taping, and pain management techniques. Misty holds certifications in CPAM (Physical Agent Modality), CSRS (Certified Stroke Rehabilitation Specialist), and LSVT-Big. She is particularly interested in hand therapy, upper extremity, and neurological rehabilitation.
Misty is an active member of professional organizations such as AOTA, the American Society of Hand Therapists, and the Georgia Hand and Upper Extremity Special Interest Group.
Ginger Anderson, CCC-SLP
Ginger Anderson, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language pathologist at Hamilton Health-Calhoun, 215 Curtis Pkwy NE, Calhoun. Call 762-268-4908 for more information.
Through her experience working in a range of healthcare settings, including hospital inpatient, home health, nursing home and outpatient clinics, Ginger is able to understand the “big picture” of each patient’s health journey and care for them with a high level of skill. She is interested in the rehabilitation of neurological populations, speech and swallow disorders in head-neck cancer patients, voice disorders (singers welcome!), and functional impairments of the upper airway.
Ginger earned her Bachelor’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders and her Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Georgia in 1998 and 2000, respectively. She and her family moved to Gordon County in 2005 and are proud to call Calhoun home.
Meghan Strom, CCC-SLP
Meghan Strom, CCC-SLP, is a Speech-Language Pathologist at Bradley Whiteside Rehabilitation in Dalton, GA. Meghan is Ampcare Certified.
Jaime Beckler, OTR/L
Jaime Beckler, OTR/L is a Pediatric Occupational Therapist with Hamilton Health Care System in Dalton, GA.
Becki McBride, OTR/L
Laura Priest, PMHNP-BC
Laura Priest, PMHNP-BC is a psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner at Hamilton Physician Group – Behavioral Health in Dalton, GA. Hamilton Physician Group – Behavioral Health’s philosophy is to help patients have the best quality of life possible with the fewest medications at the lowest doses. If you would like to become a patient with Hamilton Physician Group – Behavioral Health, please call our office at 706.281.8490.
Kelsey Cameron, M.S., BCBA
Kelsey Cameron, M.S., BCBA is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst at Anna Shaw Children’s Institute in Dalton, Georgia. Kelsey is currently the lead board-certified behavior analyst. She administers assessments, provides parent and staff training, and supervises Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts and Registered Behavior Technicians while they provide ABA therapy for individuals on the Autism Spectrum. She also provides direct services. Kelsey has experience in early intervention.
Danielle Newmyer, OTR/L
Danielle Newmyer, OTR/L is an occupational therapist at Bradley Whiteside Rehabilitation in Dalton, GA.
Rachel Stone, COTA/L
Tricia Carroll, OTR/L, CHT
Tricia Carroll, OTR/L, CHT, is an Occupational Therapist and Certified Hand Therapist at Bradley Whiteside Rehabilitation in Dalton, GA.
Amy Thomas, OTR/L
Amy Thomas, OTR/L is a licensed pediatric occupational therapist at Anna Shaw Children’s Institute in Dalton, GA.
Dedicated to the memory of Anna Sue Shaw, Anna Shaw Children’s Institute is a regional leader of and an advocate for the care of children who experience the challenges of developmental delays. The Institute is in the style of a treehouse and is located in a serene environment adjacent to Hamilton Medical Center. Every detail about the center was carefully designed to provide an inviting, comfortable place. Children and families are able to receive diagnoses, treatment, therapy services, and support all under one roof.