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Our Team

Learn more about the speech and occupational therapists that everyone wants to work with.  Need an appointment?   Schedule one today.

Renee Roy Hill is the owner of Crossroads Therapy Clinic and has provided therapeutic assessments for adults and children with oral placement, myofunctional, feeding and motor speech deficits for over 26 years. She is a sought after national and international instructor on the topics of evaluation and treatment in oral placement therapy, motor speech as well as feeding. Renee is a Certified Lactation consultant working with families who are having difficulty with breast/bottle feeding as well as a specialist in pre-post work for Tethered Oral Tissues.  She is SOFFI® certified and has specialized training working with children of all ages with feeding difficulties.

Renee also has specialized training in working with clients with motor speech disorders.  Her passion is working with Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) and CAS+ with a focus on working with non-verbal children with Autism.  Her unique tactile approach has helped many children find their voice and learn to communicate verbally.  She is the author of several TalkTools® therapy programs and tools to include “Flippin Funetics”.  She is a member of ASHA, TSHA, on the medical advisory board for Moebius Syndrome and on the board for the Oral Motor Institute.  She holds specialized training in CAS, PROMPT, SOFFI®, and is and a Certified Orofacial Myologist and Certified Lactation Consultant.

In her spare time Renee enjoys spending time with her family, pole vault with her son and traveling the world!

Renee Roy Hill

Audrey Powell has been a dedicated Speech Language Pathologist for 14 years and has been with Crossroads Therapy Clinic since January 2020.

Audrey earned her bachelor's degree from Texas Christian University and her master's degree from the University of Texas at Dallas.  Before joining Crossroads, Audrey worked in another private practice setting in Fort Worth, gaining valuable experience working with a diverse range of clients.

Audrey takes a client-centered approach, focusing on the unique needs of each person she works with.  She has gained invaluable skills and techniques from Talk Tools speech and feeding courses such as, Tethered Oral Tissues, Sensory Motor Approach to Feeding, Sensory Motor Approach to Apraxia, Oral Placement Therapy, as well as other programs like SOFFI-Supporting Oral Feeding in Fragile Infants, Kaufman, PROMPT, SOS feeding, and more.  She is committed to continuous learning and staying up-to-date with the latest trainings.

Outside of her professional life, Audrey is a devoted wife and mother of three children who keep her busy with their extracurricular activities and school functions. Their two dogs and cat add a lot of love to the household.  In her own time, Audrey finds joy in both outdoor recreation and creative projects.

Audrey’s compassionate nature and dedication to making a positive impact make her an invaluable member of the Crossroads Therapy Clinic team.

Audrey Powell

Shannon McElroy is a speech and language pathologist with 24 years of professional experience. She began her career in the school setting for eight years in the states of Washington and Tennessee.  She started home health services when she moved to Arizona then followed in the same setting in Texas. She provided home health services in New Braunfels, TX and surrounding areas for over six years. She then joined Crossroads Therapy Clinic where she currently works with her sister Renee Hill, also a speech language pathologist and clinic owner. Shannon specializes in assessment and providing therapy in areas of apraxia of speech, feeding disorders, and motor speech disorders for children with Down syndrome, Autism spectrum, Cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders. She also works with children with articulation disorders and expressive/receptive language disorders. She holds certifications on orofacial myology and is SOFFI® trained. Shannon holds a master’s degree from the University of Alabama and has received special training in speech and oral placement therapy, feeding therapy (Talk Tools Level 4), apraxia, SOFFI®, and PROMPT training.

Shannon McElroy

Nicole received her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Sciences from The University of Texas at Austin in 2009. She completed her Masters of Occupational Therapy degree at The University of Texas Medical Branch in 2012. Nicole has an extensive history working in the pediatric outpatient setting with a variety of medical diagnoses. She specializes in the use of DIR Floortime, sensory processing/reflex integration, NDT facilitation, and executive functioning skills training. She is a well-rounded therapist who can incorporate fine motor, visual motor, and gross motor development activities into meaningful and motivating intervention programs. Nicole works closely with families to promote skill development across multiple environments in their home and community settings. In her free time, Nicole enjoys spending time with her family and their beloved dog Dakota. She looks forward to her time relaxing on the Lake and rivers.

Nicole Martinez

Hannah has been a speech and language pathologist for eight years, three years working directly with the pediatric population. She started her career in Houston providing services to acute and post acute adults in both inpatient and outpatient settings. After five years of working in the adult population, Hannah transitioned to pediatrics. Hannah and her husband moved to New Braunfels in the fall of 2022 where she started working at Crossroads Therapy Clinic. Hannah has experience assessing and providing therapy services in the areas of cleft lip and palate, childhood apraxia of speech, Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum, feeding disorders, articulation disorders, and expressive / receptive language disorders. Hannah holds a masters degree from Texas Woman's University and has obtained  further training under Talk Tools courses for motor muscle movement, tethered oral tissues, and oral placement therapy. Hannah was trained to perform neuromuscular electrical stimulation and biosurface feedback. Additionally, Hannah has been certified under SOFFI, Supporting oral feeding in fragile infants. Hannah is currently working on receiving certification to become a lactation consultant in order to provide further services and support to the New Braunfels community. When not working, Hannah and her husband enjoy floating the river, trying new foods, and reading a good book.

Hannah Dziuk

Jeri Lynn has been in nonprofit work for over 25 years and the CEO the past 8 years. She is a graduate of New Orleans Theological Seminary. She joined Crossroads Therapy Clinic to work alongside our therapist and office manager to assist in administrative work and general day to day functions of the clinic. Jeri Lynn is married and has five adult children and one  grandchild. She enjoys camping, fishing and spending time with family and friends.

Jeri Lynn Scott

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