St. Bonaventure University

Faculty


Livengood, Amy

Amy Livengood

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
Occupational Therapy

ACADEMIC SCHOOL
DePerro School of Health Professions

TITLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Adjunct faculty
CONTACT
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OFFICE
Francis Hall 205
COURSES TAUGHT
  • OT 510. Foundations of Occupational Therapy Practice
  • OT 690. Occupational Therapy Process: Special Topics 
ACADEMIC DEGREES
  • Post-Professional OTD, Moravian University, May 2025
  • Bachelor of Science, Keuka College, June 2004
  • Jamestown Community College, Occupational Therapy Assistant Program, September 2000-May 2001
OTHER EDUCATION
  • Fall Prevention Specialist, Course completed March 8, 2022
  • Level II Manual Lymph Drainage, Therapy 1 Course completed October 21, 2018
  • Level 1 Manual Lymph Drainage, Basic Course completed September 21, 2018
  • Level II Certified Ergonomics Assessment Specialist, January 5, 2008 & May 23, 2008
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
With over 21 years of experience as a practicing Occupational Therapist, Amy holds current licensure in both New York and Pennsylvania and brings a wealth of clinical, leadership, and teaching expertise to her role as adjunct faculty. Her career has included leadership positions such as Director of Occupational Therapy and Senior Living Ambassador, as well as extensive clinical work in outpatient orthopedics (hand therapy), pediatrics (Early Intervention & Preschool), neurological disorders, and cognitive conditions.

In addition to her clinical practice, Amy also holds certifications in Ergonomics, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, and Fall Prevention. Amy earned her Post-Professional Doctorate in Occupational Therapy (OTD) from Moravian University, where her IRB-approved doctoral project focused on developing a continuing education course to strengthen healthcare professionals’ public speaking and interpersonal communication skills. Her passion for advocacy and education has led her to provide community seminars, public speaking engagements, and professional writing. This work reflects her ongoing commitment to education, professional development, and lifelong learning.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Conference Presentations
  • New York State Athletic Administrators Association, June 24, 2014, Hand Therapy: Looking Through Jonny’s Window
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications
  • Livengood, A. (2009, May). Bringing back reading: Making time for you and your child. PG Parental Guidance Magazine, 12-13.

  • Livengood, A. (2008, June). The new mom's (and dad's) syndrome! AKA deQuervain's tenosynovitis. PG Parental Guidance Magazine, 2(6), 25-26.
Podcasts
12 Professional Blogs Posts

16 Professional Community Presentations
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY
I am committed to fostering an inclusive and approachable learning environment that prioritizes open communication and support. My core belief is that education should be a joyful experience, igniting a passion for lifelong learning among students.

I actively engage with current trends and advancements in the health professions and medical field, ensuring that my teaching reflects the latest research, developments and theories. This relevance enhances the learning experience and prepares students to be adaptable professionals in their future careers.

I prioritize inclusivity, striving to create a classroom where every student feels valued and respected. I advocate for visual and experiential learning, recognizing that hands-on engagement significantly enhances understanding and retention. I believe that the more students interact with the material — through practical applications and collaborative projects — the more proficient and confident they will become.

Additionally, my focus is on helping each student identify and develop their unique talents. By encouraging creativity and critical thinking, I aim to empower students to become authentic therapists and healthcare professionals, capable of approaching challenges with innovative solutions. My goal is to inspire a generation of learners who are not only knowledgeable but also passionate about making a difference in their fields.
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS/PROJECTS
  • Public Speaking and Communication in Healthcare
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Health Promotion
  • Active Aging in Place
  • Cardiopulmonary Compromise in Infants
PERSONAL INTERESTS/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
Professional Interests/Community Involvement
  • American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)
  • New York State Occupational Therapy Association (NYSOTA)
  • Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association
  • Alzheimer Association- Walk to End Alzheimer's
Personal Interests
  • Koinonia of Jamestown and Chautauqua County
  • The Rock Church
  • Traveling
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