369 Main Street Suite 9-11
Spencer, MA 01562
(508) 952-0041
369 Main Street Suite 9-11
Spencer, MA 01562
(508) 952-0041
Our Mission
"Since opening Connections For Recovery, LLC in 2019, our vision continues to grow and evolve. The connections back to childhood trauma and undiagnosed deficits play an undeniable role in adult mental health. It is part of our ongoing mission to provide innovative supports and services within our community to bridge the gap from child to adulthood. I am excited to announce and welcome Bridget Grensavitch, Ed.S as co-owner and director of our new services to support children and families at Connections For Recovery, LLC. We look forward to supporting our community and growing our services "-Katie Ricciardi, LICSW , President and Founder
Bridget Grensavitch, Ed.S, M.Ed, A/ET
Educational Therapist
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Specializing in ADHD/executive functioning deficits and learning disabilities, I work individually with students, schools and families to determine how educational therapy and/or additional support services can best support lifelong learning and success. In order to achieve, both academically and in life, students must understand their differences on how their brain works to independently adapt and implement effective strategies across settings. As a member of The Association of Educational Therapists I am excited to offer these services and expand educational therapy to Connections For Recovery, LLC .
I look forward to working with you. Please do not hesitate to reach out for support!
Meet Taylor
Taylor loves to be read to
Taylor enjoys playing soccer, football, and baseball!!
Taylor is named after Taylor Swift
Taylor is kind and gentle
Meet Taylor
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