Introducing Vera Path Therapy.

A trauma-informed therapy collective for kids and families.

Get personalized care that supports the whole child. Occupational, physical, and speech therapy designed to nurture regulation, connection, and confidence.

Our approach

At Vera Path Therapy, we believe that true healing starts with regulation — not just for the child, but for the whole family.

As a trauma-informed pediatric therapy collective, we offer occupational, physical, and speech therapy rooted in nervous system support, sensory integration, and connection-based care.

Our team specializes in helping children with trauma, neurodivergence, anxiety, and developmental delays. We also provide tools like the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP), somatic movement, and parent education to strengthen co-regulation at home.

Our clinic is designed to be a sanctuary for families. During sessions, registered behavior technicians (RBTs) are available to support children, giving caregivers a moment to rest, recharge, or simply breathe.

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Providing you with a safe space to relax

Every appointment takes place in our calming, sensory-friendly clinic, designed with both kids and caregivers in mind. While your child is in session, enjoy our parent lounge featuring massage chairs, cozy seating, complimentary coffee, water, and charging stations. Because supporting your child starts with taking care of you, too.

 

Conveniently located in Pasco County

Our clinic is nestled in the Lutz/Land O’ Lakes area, easily accessible for families throughout Pasco and northern Hillsborough.

We offer in-person therapy in our sensory-friendly office, and telehealth services are available when appropriate to meet your child’s needs.

Our services

  • Speech Therapy

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Physical Therapy

  • Safe Sound Protocol

Meet our team

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    Nichole Perez, Owner

    Nichole is a dedicated paralegal with 19 years of experience and a passionate advocate for children and families. She has served as a Guardian ad Litem in Hillsborough County for eight years, an educational surrogate in Hillsborough County, and currently sits on the Foster Parent Council in Pasco and Pinellas Counties. As a foster parent for five years and the adoptive mother of seven children, Nichole has firsthand insight into the challenges families face when seeking consistent, high-quality therapeutic services. She founded Vera Path Therapy to create the kind of supportive, regulated care environment she wished existed for her own family. When she’s not working or advocating, Nichole enjoys adventure parks, beach days, and making memories with her kids at Disney.

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    Coryn Enfinger, Owner

    Coryn is an entrepreneur, creative director, and longtime advocate for children and families. As the co-owner of Dark Cycle Clothing for over 15 years, she brings deep experience in branding, marketing, and small business operations. Coryn is a mother of seven through birth, foster care, and adoption, and has spent the last decade navigating the complexities of trauma-informed care and neurodiversity firsthand. She co-founded Vera Path Therapy to create the kind of clinic she wished existed—one that honors the whole family, blends clinical excellence with compassion, and supports both healing and hope. Coryn’s favorite days include a house full of people and music, a pot of something simmering on the stove, and a quiet moment in nature before the chaos begins again.

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    Kim Conklin, PT + Clinical Director

    Kim is a licensed Physical Therapist with over 25 years of experience in pediatric care. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy from Florida A&M University in 1998 and has spent her career supporting children from birth through age 21 with a wide range of neurological, orthopedic, and developmental diagnoses.

    In addition to her pediatric expertise, Kim has provided services to developmentally disabled adults through the Florida Medicaid Waiver program. Her practice is grounded in evidence-based care with a strong emphasis on sensory integration and reflex integration, allowing her to support children with persistent primitive reflexes and complex regulatory needs.

    Kim brings deep clinical insight and a collaborative spirit to Vera Path Therapy. Outside of work, she enjoys outdoor activities including hiking, gardening, biking, swimming, kayaking, and spending time at the beach.

"When little people are overwhelmed by big emotions, it’s our job to share our calm, not join their chaos."

— L.R. Knost, The Gentle Parent: Positive, Practical, Effective Discipline

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