Mara Levy at Rainbow Spring Wellness in Baltimore: Occupational Therapy for Adult Recovery and Function
Rainbow Spring Wellness is a small private practice in Baltimore offering occupational therapy services led by Mara Levy, an OTR/L (Occupational Therapist Registered, Licensed) who specializes in adult rehabilitation and functional independence following injury, illness, or surgery. The practice operates as an independent clinic, meaning Mara Levy contracts privately with clients rather than embedding within a hospital or larger health system, which affects both cost structure and scheduling flexibility.
What the practice actually is
Mara Levy works with adults whose daily routines have been disrupted by physical limitations, cognitive changes, or recovery from events like stroke, orthopedic surgery, or neurological illness. Occupational therapy in this context targets real-world activities: dressing, bathing, cooking, returning to work, or managing fine motor tasks. Unlike physical therapy, which emphasizes strength and movement, occupational therapy focuses on adapting activities and environments so a person can resume roles that matter to them. This distinction matters: someone recovering from a hand injury might see a physical therapist for range of motion and then Mara Levy for strategies to grip cooking utensils, manage buttons, or type again.
Services and pricing
Sessions are typically 45 to 60 minutes and cover functional assessment, task-specific training, home or workplace modification recommendations, adaptive equipment selection, and caregiver education. Initial intake sessions run longer and include detailed history and functional testing. Mara Levy's fees are private-pay (insurance reimbursement depends on your plan and whether it covers OT provided outside hospital settings; verify coverage with your insurance before scheduling). Exact per-session rates should be confirmed directly, as private practice OT rates in the Baltimore area range widely depending on specialization and setting, from roughly $100 to $200 per session. Small, independent practices often have more flexible cancellation policies and can sometimes accommodate irregular schedules better than larger outpatient centers.
How it compares to other Baltimore occupational therapy options
Baltimore has occupational therapy embedded in multiple systems: large hospital outpatient services (part of Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland Medical Center, and Medstar facilities), which offer convenience if you're already in their network; community health centers, which sometimes provide OT on a sliding fee scale; and several private practices. Hospital-based OT is typically insurance-covered and requires a physician referral, while private practice OT like Mara Levy's may offer no-referral-needed access and more specialized, one-on-one attention, but at out-of-pocket rates. Hospital settings move faster for referral-based patients but have less flexibility in appointment timing and therapist continuity. Private practice is better suited to clients who want consistent therapist relationships, don't have physician-directed care, or need scheduling outside standard weekday hours (confirm Mara Levy's specific schedule directly).
Who this practice suits and who it does not
This setting works well for adults whose insurance either does not cover OT or who prefer to self-direct their care, those seeking specialized attention for complex functional goals (like returning to a specific job or hobby), and people who value continuity with one therapist. It is less practical for someone without funds to pay out-of-pocket and whose insurance requires hospital-based referral, or for acute post-hospital rehabilitation where medical oversight is essential (those patients still need skilled nursing or inpatient rehab first). Mara Levy is unlikely appropriate for pediatric cases; confirm any age restrictions before calling.
What the first visit involves
Expect intake paperwork covering medical history, current function, goals (what activities matter most to you?), and how your condition has limited you. Mara Levy will observe you performing tasks related to your goals, ask detailed questions about your daily routine, and may test grip strength, coordination, or cognition depending on your case. This session determines whether OT matches your needs or whether you need a different service. You will receive a plan outlining frequency and duration (often weekly or biweekly for 4 to 12 weeks, but individualized). Bring any medical records relevant to your condition and a list of activities you want to resume.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Confirm Rainbow Spring Wellness's location, parking availability, and whether they offer evening or weekend appointments by contacting them directly; private practices vary widely in schedule. Most Baltimore private OT practices operate during standard business hours and may not serve clients with severe mobility limits who cannot travel independently (ask whether Mara Levy offers home-visit services).
Mara Levy's private practice model makes her a sensible choice for adults with specific functional goals who can manage out-of-pocket investment and prefer continuity over referral-driven convenience.

