Adaptive Parenting Support

Meet your therapist

Bringing Up Baby owner and founder, Hannah Lee is based in Littleton Colorado. Hannah received her doctorate in occupational therapy from Creighton University and her Certified Breastfeeding Specialist certification from Lactation Education Resources. Hannah created Bringing Up Baby to follow her passion for working alongside parents with disabilities to adapt infant care tasks, provide specialized infant feeding support, and help parents and their babies thrive. As a disabled person herself Hannah has experienced first hand how rare specialized services for disabled adults is to find. Bringing Up Baby was created to help fill this gap and give parents with disabilities the informed personalized support they deserve.

Clinical Offerings

Prenatal Visit

I can help you address your concerns before baby arrives so you feel confident from day one.

Newborn Visit

Now that baby has arrived we can address challenges as they arise and identify functional and safe solutions in the moment.

Mobile Baby Visit

As your baby grows and learns new skills, you will too. I can help with that transition from stationary newborn to mobile toddler.

Investment

Enter parenthood with confidence with Bringing Up Baby occupational therapy services

Discovery Call
Free

Book a 15 min discovery call with Hannah to determine if Bringing Up Baby can help you in your parenting journey. During this call we can discuss my approach, services offered, and your concerns.

Initial Consult
$120/per visit

This 90 min initial consult is scheduled following a free discovery call. Now that we have determined that Bringing Up Baby services is the right fit for you, we can dive into your needs. In this consult we cover your strengths, your needs, and what you would like parenthood to look like for you. Clinical services are virtual to reach as many parents as possible.

Follow Up Consult
$85/per visit

We likely won’t be able to address all of your needs in one consult. 30-minute follow up consults are meant to provide occupational therapy intervention which includes trialing and refining strategies and skills that will allow you to care for your baby in a way that works for you, your body, and your baby. Clinical services are virtual to reach as many parents as possible.