
WELCOME!
My name is Stacie Neffendorf and I am a speech-language pathologist. I started 806 Speech and Feeding Therapy in 2018 because my husband asked me to!
In 2016, our first child had problems swallowing effectively due to an underlying birth injury, tethered oral tissues, and fascia restriction from multiple surgeries.
When traditional therapy and myofunctional therapy were not enough to rehabilitate our son's issues, I became very interested in mastering myofacial release for dysphagia and cranial sacral therapy.
Our third child was almost placed on dialysis as a newborn. Four years later, after a holistic and alternative journey, our daughter is off of all medications and has drastically improved labs! Praise you Lord!
Since opening, I have fallen in love with an area of therapy God used to heal my family, my caseload, and now others' caseloads. I have mentored clerical staff, therapists, parents, and even other business owners!
I know what it feels like to be at the bottom. Look to God. He answered our prayers according to his infinite mercy, grace, and wisdom.

Stacie Neffendorf, M.S., CCC-SLP
Stacie is the Owner, Therapy Director, and lead Mentee trainer. She was born and raised in Brownfield and Plains. She graduated with her bachelor's degree and master's degree from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2008 and 2010. She has worked in schools, outpatient, inpatient rehabilitative, and home health. She enjoys working with all ages - babies, children, and adults.
Stacie is a huge advocate for working in teams and being collaborative for best patient outcomes and the big goal of patient discharge. The team of local practitioners is outstanding!
Stacie and her husband Lance have been married for 14 years and have 4 children,1 dog, and a small flock of chickens.
Stacie and Lance love their church, spending time with close friends, and watching their boys play basketball and soccer. They have a slower pace of life and enjoy it! Stacie has home schooled their children for 3 years.

Janda Bishop, OTR, MOT
Janda Bishop OTR, MOT is the owner of Restore Occupational Therapy. She grew up in a small town in New Mexico and made Texas her home when she moved for her undergraduate degree in 1996. She graduated from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2005 with a Master's of Science in Occupational Therapy.
She has worked in long-term care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, as well as home health seeing both pediatrics and adults patients. Her passion for therapy was further enhanced when her daughter was born with neurological deficits.
She enjoys treating both pediatric and adult populations; specializing in neurological deficits, sensory processing/regulation, learning disabilities, and ADL retraining (potty training).
Janda enjoys spending time with her husband, Clinton, and her two girls who keep them busy with dance, tennis and track. She loves being outside and gardening. If you ask her husband about the favorite things in her life they are God and her two dogs, Lucy and Honey.
You can directly book sessions with her at: Restore Occupational Therapy
Margaret Woodfin, B.S. OT
Margaret Woodfin, B.S., OT graduated from TTUHSC some years ago with a BS in occupational therapy. She worked in Dallas for eight years before taking time off to raise her boys, who are now self sufficient and on their own.
She re-entered the therapy world when her children started driving. She has worked in several places and became passionate in sensory processing difficulties, handwriting problems, fine motor, and visual motor problems.
She has worked the past 2 and a half years focusing on myofunctional training, craniosacral therapy, and myofascial release. She and her husband Mark enjoy working with international students, attending church, and leading an active lifestyle with their golden retriever, Sunshine.
Margaret was a former amazing employee at 806 Speech and Feeding Therapy! You can now book appointments with her at: Restore Occupational Therapy
