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St. Luke's Children's Rehabilitation: Caldwell

At St. Luke's Children's Rehabilitation, our team provides physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy services to meet the diverse needs of the children we treat. We help children of all ages and developmental levels improve their quality of life and become more independent. 

We provide assessment and treatment services for children experiencing neurological disorders, genetic disorders, developmental disabilities, motor disorders, sensory processing and self-regulation needs, learning disabilities, hearing impairment, motor speech disorders, communication/language disorders, chronic pain, toileting needs or delays, self-care deficits, seating and technology training needs, dysphagia/feeding needs, executive functioning needs, language processing training, articulation needs, behavioral needs, voice training needs, and more.
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  • Pediatric Speech Language Therapy

    Biography

    Megan Drossel, MS, CCC-SLP works with patients from infancy through adolescence. She helps children in the areas of articulation, phonological disorders, language, fluency, autism spectrum disorder, developmental disorders, and social communication. Her passion from a young age has been working with children, and she strives to keep her interactions positive and encouraging for both kids and their families. She uses play-based therapy to find what motivates children while keeping skill building fun and interesting for them.

    Megan is originally from California. She earned her bachelor's degree in communication sciences and disorders and her master's degree in speech-language pathology, both from the University of Utah. In her free time, she loves spending time with her friends and family enjoying outdoor activities, like skiing, biking, hiking, and camping.

  • Pediatric Speech Language Therapy

    Biography

    Alexis "Lexi" Dutko, SLP sees patients from birth through 18 years of age who are navigating a wide range of communication challenges. She specializes in working with children who have experienced hearing loss and/or traumatic brain injury. She also often treats articulation disorders (trouble with pronunciation) and assists kids who need support understanding how to engage and converse with others socially. 

    Lexi often leverages play-based therapy and emphasizes the importance of early intervention. She loves working with a variety of cultures and backgrounds, and particularly enjoys working with bilingual children and their families. She also has extensive experience partnering with interpreters.

    Lexi loves building relationships with parents and helping them translate the strategies she uses in clinic to support ongoing progress at home. She believes in treating the child and family as a unit and meeting each person where they are instead of comparing to norms. She focuses on ways to help each child achieve the most functional outcome for their unique circumstances and environment.

    Lexi earned her bachelor's degree in elementary education at Shepherd University and her master's degree in speech-language pathology at Western Kentucky University. Originally from West Virginia, Lexi loves to read, cook, and spend time outside hiking or caring for her beloved plants.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Speech Therapy

    Biography

    Stefanie Glaspell, MS, CCC-SLP is a licensed speech-language pathologist and is nationally certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). She has extensive experience across a variety of settings working with children, adolescents, and adults. 

    Stefanie has spent the majority of her professional career providing diagnostic and therapeutic intervention with the elementary school population from preschool through fifth grade in the areas of articulation, phonological disorders, language, fluency, autism spectrum disorder, developmental disorders, and social communication. She has a passion for helping children to communicate effectively and providing support and training to families and caregivers.

    Stefanie earned her master's degree in communicative disorders from California State University, Northridge. In her free time, she enjoys reading, spending time outdoors cycling and hiking with her husband, and playing with her puppy.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Physical Therapy

    Biography

    Morgan Kilgore, PT, DPT is passionate about providing play-based physical therapy for children of all ages and abilities. She has experience working in both schools and outpatient pediatrics. Morgan enjoys learning about each child’s passions to help make therapy more fun and meaningful. She has received additional training in idiopathic toe walking, torticollis, orthotics, developmental delay, and pediatric pelvic floor dysfunction. 

    One of her favorite quotes is by Walt Disney – “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.” 

    Morgan earned her bachelor’s degree in pre-physical therapy from Northwest Nazarene University and her doctorate of physical therapy from George Fox University. Outside of work, she enjoys all things outdoors including camping, hiking, paddleboarding, and biking with her family and dog.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapy

    Biography

    Tiffanie Mooney, OTR/L is a pediatric occupational therapist who enjoys working with children and young adults with a variety of diagnoses. She enjoys using a play-based approach to target goals in life skill development, emotional regulation, and executive functioning skills. Tiffanie is passionate about family-centered care and tailoring therapy goals to meet the needs of the child and their family. 

    Tiffanie is originally from Idaho and earned her bachelor's degree in sociology with minors in psychology, gender studies, and family studies from Boise State University. She earned her master's degree in occupational therapy from AT Still University. In her free time, she enjoys reading, painting, and exploring the outdoors with her family.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Occupational Therapy

    Biography

    Rachel Strauss, MOT, OTR/L loves working with children of all ages and has special interest in working with neurological diagnoses, oculomotor and visual perceptual skills, autism and feeding. She enjoys using a play-based approach and working closely with the family to help the child reach their goals.

    Rachel earned her master’s degree of occupational therapy at the University of Mary. She grew up in Montana and has called Idaho home for several years, and in her free time, loves to explore the outdoors and spend time with her husband, friends, and family.  

    Favorite Therapy Toy: Scooter Board

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     

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