About

Amanda & Lindsey
Founders of
AL-Inclusive Therapy

Al-Inclusive Therapy Services, PLLC was started in Fort Worth, TX because we saw a need. As therapists, we started to become frustrated that insurance companies were dictating who was able to receive therapy services along with the frequency and duration. We began to find that there were so many children and families who would benefit from occupational and physical therapy but insurance or company standards determined that they did not qualify, including one of our own children. We also started to realize that our knowledge for pediatric development was beneficial for all babies and children whether they had a delay or not.

After many discussions we decided to open Al-Inclusive Therapy Services, a company that takes insurance out of the picture and offers therapy and wellness services. All sessions are provided in the child’s natural environment, meaning we come to you. Children can soar when their path is guided by empowered caregivers who have the knowledge. So why Al-inclusive with only one “L”. We are Amanda and Lindsey! Let us introduce ourselves.

Physical Therapy


Amanda Allen, DPT
Co-founder/Owner
Treating Therapist

Amanda Jameson-Allen, PT, DPT is a nationally licensed physical therapist with over 11 years of experience. She has worked in the home health pediatric industry for over 10 years providing care to children with a wide variety of diagnoses. Amanda has also practiced in Sports Medicine and rehab/post-acute settings. She has a vast range of experience with many conditions including neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, developmental delays, post-surgical and pre-habilitation, as well as bodywork for Tethered Oral Tissues/birth trauma. She enjoys working with children in early intervention to ensure each child has the right tools to reach their maximal functional outcome. Amanda also relates well to the sports medicine/post-surgical population as she spent her entire school career as a student athlete.

Amanda is licensed in the state of Texas. She graduated magna cum laude from Northwestern State University with a BS in Health and Exercise Science. She also played softball at the university while being able to graduate in 3 years. She then went on to graduate school where she graduated cum laude from Arkansas State University where she received her Doctorate of Physical Therapy. Amanda has been trained in BLS, EMR, TMR, DMI I and working towards becoming a certified NDT technician. She has received many hours of continuing education in treating/diagnosing torticollis, assessing proper positioning in assistive devices, post-partum/women’s health, and manual therapy techniques. Most recently Amanda has received DMI I (Dynamic Movement Intervention) training that is the fastest growing, internationally recognized manual therapy technique that helps children reach their gross motor milestones. DMI harnesses the power of neuroplasticity to make rapid, long lasting changes in a child’s brain so they can learn new skills, reach their developmental milestones, and improve their quality of life.

In her free time, Amanda enjoys spending time with her husband, 2 boys; Jameson – 6.5 and Reid – 5, 1 daughter; Addalynn – 0, and 3 step children; Cambrynn – 22, Landon – 20 and Rylee – 16. She also enjoys coaching softball, giving hitting lessons and traveling with family exploring anything outdoors.


Amber Goff, PT, DPT
Treating Therapist

Amber Goff, PT, DPT received her BS in Sports and Exercise Science in 2009 from West Texas A&M University and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2013 from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Amber has over 10 years of experience in the physical therapy field working with patients of all ages and a variety of diagnoses in outpatient and home health settings. She has extensive experience in neurological rehabilitation treating children and adults with brain injury as well as adult and pediatric orthopedic rehabilitation. She has devoted the last 4 years of practice to furthering her education to better serve the pediatric population.

She has received many hours of continuing education in manual therapy techniques, Kinesiotaping, brain injury rehab, pelvic floor/incontinence in childhood, assistive devices and NDT (neuro-developmental treatment) including infant handling. Amber uses her strong knowledge of the musculoskeletal system and experience with orthopedic manual therapy to maximize movement potential and improve gross motor development for children of all ages. She enjoys hands-on treatment and facilitating movement to improve overall functional mobility. Amber also has experience and enjoys treating children with TOTs as her own children experienced tethered oral tissue at birth, which then ignited a passion in her to pursue treating those children affected.

Amber enjoys spending time with her husband and three boys ages 6, 4, and 2. They enjoy watching and playing sports, going to the lake, and spending time with family.


Sarah Condra, PTA
Treating Therapist

Sarah Condra, PTA received a Bachelor’s of Exercise & Sport Science with a concentration in Physical Therapy from Texas State University & went on to graduate Summa Cum Laude from Victoria College where she completed her Physical Therapist Assistant education. She has enjoyed being a PTA since 2017 which has always included working with children in some capacity. She has 2 years experience with adults in an outpatient & rehab setting which included school-based therapy, 4 years of pediatric home health in Fort Worth, & most recently, working under the supervision of Amanda Jameson-Allen, PT, DPT for AL-Inclusive Therapy Services. Sarah has a heart for children, especially those with special needs & loves helping encourage & teach both the children & their parents to thrive in their environment.

Sarah & her family moved to North Fort Worth in 2019 & have grown to love the DFW area. In her free time, Sarah enjoys spending time with her husband of 8 years, Wesley & 5 year old son, Gideon, which includes serving together in their local church, a variety of outdoor activities, reading & playing.

Occupational Therapy


Lindsey Parish, COTA/L, CIMI, ADHD-RSP
Co-founder/Owner
Treating Therapist

Lindsey Parish, COTA/L, CIMI, ADHD-RSP is a nationally board certified Occupational Therapy Assistant licensed in the state of Texas. Lindsey has 17 years experience working in the pediatric field, 10 years experience working in pediatric Occupational Therapy. She received her BA in Psychology with a minor in Human Development and Family Studies from Texas Tech University in 2006. She later received her Degree in Occupational Therapy from Navarro College in 2013, where she was valedictorian of her class.
Lindsey has worked in a variety of settings including Early Childhood Intervention, in-patient psychiatric unit at Cook Children’s Hospital, and pediatric home health.

Lindsey is a certified and trained provider for Infant massage and Beckman Oral Motor Therapy. She is also a certified provider for The Listening Program through Advanced Brian Technology. Lindsey has completed an extensive training on ADHD and is a certified ADHD-RSP (rehabilitation service provider). She has a vested interest in sensory processing, early childhood, handwriting, reflex integration and feeding therapy and has received many hours of continuing education in these areas.

Lindsey is a mother of 3 littles ages 8, 5, and 4 years old. In her free time she loves spending time with her family, being outdoors, playing games, and reading.


Amy Hinton, MOT/OTR
Treating Therapist

Amy Hinton, MOT/OTR is a nationally board-certified Occupational Therapist licensed in the state of Texas. She received her BS in Health Sciences from Texas Tech University in 2009. She continued her education at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in which she completed her Master in Occupational Therapy in 2010. Amy has worked in a variety of settings with clients of all ages and has more than 11 years experience working in the pediatric field. Her passion for neurologically involved clients started early on in her career in which she has extensive experience working with adults and children in the rehabilitation setting.

She also has 6 years experience working in the school setting supporting children with learning differences achieve their fullest potential. She has received many continuing education hours in stroke and TBI rehabilitation, sensory processing, autism, and reflex integration. She also has received direct instruction in NDT and Neuro-IFRAH techniques which she incorporates into her treatments. Amy believes her clients achieve their goals best when a whole body approach is taken with hands-on facilitation to maximize and promote functional movements.

Amy enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 girls, ages 2 and 4. They enjoy spending time outside, watching sports, and serving in their local church.


Mariah Reeder, OTR/L
Supervising OT
Treating Therapist

Mariah Reeder, OTR/L is a nationally board-certified Occupational Therapist licensed in the state of Texas. Mariah received her BA in Exercise and Sport Sciences with a minor in Psychology from Texas Tech University and her MA from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Mariah began working at Early Childhood Intervention and pediatric home health. Mariah currently specializes in Early Intervention and has a passion for working with young children and fostering development in the early years of life.

Mariah is certified and trained provider for Infant Massage and Beckman oral motor therapy. She is also certified in early Intervention training, baby treatment based on NDT principles, total motion release (TMR) , multiple feeding courses that address picky eating, oral motor skills, g-tube weaning, and trauma Informed care. 


Lauren Lancaster, OTR/L
Treating Therapist

Lauren Lancaster, OTR/L is a nationally board-certified occupational therapist licensed in the state of Texas. Lauren attended All Saints’ Episcopal School from K-12th grade and went on to receive her BA in Psychology with a minor in Spanish from The University of Oklahoma and her Master in Occupational Therapy from Texas Woman’s University at the Dallas campus where she graduated with a 4.0 GPA. After graduation, Lauren began working at the San Antonio State Hospital in adult inpatient acute psychiatric care, working with those suffering from severe mental illness. She has since moved back to Fort Worth and has been working in the pediatric home health setting, treating a variety of diagnoses and challenges. She has a passion for pediatric intervention and making therapy work for each individual family, however that may look.

Lauren is a certified and trained provider in Trauma Informed Care. She has also completed many hours of continuing education courses on reflex integration, pediatric anxiety, feeding, and pediatric incontinence. In her free time, Lauren enjoys spending time with her fiancé and friends, attending OU football games (Boomer!), reading, and taking her 3 dogs on adventures!