Columbia Area Therapist

Meet our Columbia Area Therapists:

Bonita Dowell-Speech Language Pathologist

B. Dowell

Dr. Bonita Dowell is a Speech-Language Pathologist with over 15 years of experience.  She has been working with individuals with disabilities in a variety of settings, including Home Health and the public school system.  She has been a member of several university clinics. However, she was extremely involved with the development of an interdisciplinary early intervention program for families of children between birth and three with developmental disabilities. Her educational background includes speech-language pathology and literacy with degrees from Columbia College and the University of Illinois –Champaign-Urbana, IL.




Serena V. Osher- Speech-language Pathologist

S. Osher

Serena graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 1995 from the University of South Carolina and with a Master of Speech Pathology degree from the University of South Carolina in 1999. She has been practicing pediatric speech-language pathology, in both Georgia and South Carolina, since 1999. Serena has experience in a variety of settings, including public schools, private schools, community based early intervention settings and teletherapy. She is knowledgeable about working with families and their children who may have autism, speech-sound delays, apraxia, language delays, feeding delays, genetic disorders or a need for AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication). Serena is PROMPT+ trained and CAN-EAT trained. She earned the ASHA ACE (Award for Continuing Education) in December of 2019. Serena joined Easterseals of SC in 2017 and her favorite part about her job is building relationships with families and empowering them with the skills to help their child grow. She lives in Columbia with her husband, Kris, an occupational therapist. They spend their free time riding bikes, walking their 3 dogs, cooking, reading, restoring their home and learning from each other.

Cheryl Bowman- Speech-Language Pathologist

C. Bowman

Cheryl graduated from Columbia College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Speech Correction and with a Master of Arts in Speech Pathology and Audiology from South Carolina State College. She has worked with individuals with disabilities in a variety of settings beginning in the South Carolina school system where she worked with preschool through high school students. She has also worked in Birth to Three, Home Health, and Nursing Home settings. She resides in Columbia with her husband and children.


Jean Blaikie- Physical Therapist

Jean PT

Jean was raised in Columbia,SC and graduated from the Medical University of SC with a degree in Physical Therapy. She has worked as a Physical Therapist since graduating providing services to all ages and various diagnoses and has worked in SC, Ohio, and Michigan. Over the last 20 years she has served the pediatric population in public schools, and in an outpatient setting servicing children ages newborn through high school and their families. During her work she has gained experience working with developmental delays, Torticollis, toe walking, severe multiple impairments, CP, paralysis, various genetic disorders, neurological issues, and many other diagnoses. She has always enjoyed working with infants, children, and their families and it gives her great pleasure watching them engage in the treatment plan, and work hard to achieve their PT goals. Jean and her husband Doug have raised 3 sons, have a daughter-in-law, and 2of their sons are engaged to be married. Jean enjoys running, playing pickleball, and gardening in her spare time.




Carolyn Anderson

C. ANderson

With a Bachelor's degree from Amherst College in Anthropology and a decade in IT, Carolyn always thinks about how systems and context affect interactions. In 2010, she decided to combine her analytical skills with her desire to help children and completed a Master's of Occupational Therapy at the University of Washington. Carolyn has worked with children in outpatient clinics and in schools. She is a firm believer in the importance of children feeling what they feel and finding appropriate ways to express it so that they become free to pursue their dreams and reach their greatest potential. Carolyn combines knowledge of self-regulation and sensory tools with a strengths and interest based approach to build strong relationships with children and families. This provides a foundation to engage in collaborative problem solving to achieve their goals and live more fully. Carolyn enjoys running, music, nature, and the outdoors.






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