In 1975, Sandye was the director of occupational therapy at Mercy Hospital. The
birth of her first child presented a dilemma; she loved her work, but desired
more time for her new baby. An opportunity to consult for a pediatric skilled
facility owned by one of Mercy's physicians launched Lerner's new business,
subsequently christened Occupational Therapists, Ltd., Ms. Lerner still
provides her first client with consulting
services.
As the consulting opportunities grew and her second child was born, Sandye began
to subcontract additional therapists. "I knew many therapists who had children
and needed flexible work schedules," Ms. Lerner says. "Comprehensive was a
pioneer at providing flexible days for working mothers, matching their
professional skills with client needs in their own geographical areas." Despite
her firm's tremendous growth, the same principles apply today. "Finding the
right 'fit' is still the most important thing," Lerner says. "It's a
real partnership between Comprehensive, our staff, and our clients. As a
result, most of our original clients are still with us, and we have staff who
have been working with the same clients for 10 to 15 years."