Sabrina Luu

Sabrina earned her Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from The George Washington University and graduated cum laude from Virginia Commonwealth University with a B.S. in Health, Physical Education, and Exercise Science, concentrating in Health Science.

She began her career as a Certified Nursing Assistant, working in assisted living, long-term care, and rehabilitation settings, where she supported individuals living with stroke, cancer, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and recovery from injuries. These experiences gave her a strong foundation in direct care and deepened her commitment to helping people across the lifespan live with dignity and independence.

As a former student of CCS Principal Owner Tippi Suzanne Geron, Sabrina developed her passion for case management and systems-level advocacy within occupational therapy. She also had the opportunity to collaborate with Dr. Leslie Davidson, further broadening her perspective on OT’s role in cultural diversity and aging. Through these formative relationships, she has grown into an up-and-coming OT whose career embodies CCS’s mission: to champion students, nurture new leaders, and expand opportunities for occupational therapists to shape the future of disability, aging, and behavioral health care.

A Northern Virginia native, Sabrina remains engaged with the Vietnamese community and is recognized at CCS for her client-centered approach, cultural responsiveness, and eagerness to learn. Her role reflects both her professional promise and our organizational commitment to developing the next generation of clinicians and advocates.