 | Beatrice Altberg, PT BS, Physical Therapy, University Hospital Zurich Beatrice has experience as a Physical Therapist in acute care, outpatient therapy, and long-term care and inpatient rehabilitation. She is NDT certified and has been with St. Luke's since 2005. |
 | Tyler Baxter, PT, DPT, ATC, CSCS PhD in Physical Therapy, Eastern Washington University BS in Kinesiology, Eastern Washington University Tyler joined St. Luke's in 2009. In addition to physical therapist, Tyler is also a Certified Athletic Trainer and a certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He typically works on the Tramatic Brain Injury and the Spinal Cord Injury Units. |
 | Candice Belcourt, CTRS/R BS, Therapeutic Recreation, Eastern Washington University Candice has a primary focus is on spinal cord injuries, with specialized experience in geriatrics, stroke and neurological disorders. She has worked with St. Luke’s since 2007. |
 | Marjory Brandon, BS Marjory has been with St. Luke's since 1998. Marjory has experience in acute care, home health, rehabilitation and long term care. Her primary focus is treating patients with (CVA) stroke and neurological disorders. |
 | Monaca Brown, PT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, Regis University Monaca has been with St. Luke's since 2006 working in both inpatient and outpatient neuro. |
 | Dean Bunkowske, PT BS, Physical Therapy, Florida International University BA, Physical Education, Augustana College Dean has experience treating patients with traumatic brain injuries, (CVA) stroke and other neurological diagnoses. He has been with St. Luke's since 1981. |
 | Sara Bunting, MS, CCC-SLP MS, Speech Pathology, University of Nevada Sara is a speech therapist working in the inpatient neurological unit. She has been with St. Luke’s since 2007. |
 | Christine Clutter, Inpatient Therapy Manager, PT, NCS BS, Physical Therapy, Eastern Washington University Christine has experience in acute inpatient rehabilitation focusing on spinal cord injury, amputee, post operation joint replacement and trauma injuries. She is a Neurological Certified Specialist and has been with St. Luke's since 1992. |
 | Barbara Cox, OTR/L BA, Psychology, University of Washington Barbara has experience treating adults with deficits related to (CVA) stroke, multiple sclerosis, cardiac dysfunction, orthopedic/joint replacement, amputations, traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. She has been with St. Luke's since 2005. |
 | Teresa Dixon, PTA AAS, Spokane Community College Teresa has specialized on spinal cord, orthopedic, joint replacement and trauma patient rehabilitation. She has been with St. Luke's since 2006. |
 | Rod Donnelly, MS, CCC-SLP MS, Communication Disorders, Eastern Washington University Rod has worked at St. Luke’s with adult and pediatric patients since 1993. This includes evaluation and treatment of communication, cognition and dysphasia in the neurological unit. |
 | Lisa Everett, DPT Doctor of Physical Therapy, Washington State University MH, BS, University of Southern Mississippi Lisa works in the stroke unit and has been on the St. Luke’s pediatric team since 2007. |
 | Missy Grutsch, PTA AAS, Spokane Falls Community College Missy is a PTA and has been with St. Luke's since 2008 with a specialty of orthopedics and spinal cord injury. |
 | Chris Huber, OTR/L BA, History/Psychology, Nova Southeastern University Chris evaluates and treats patients diagnosed with TBI and neurological deficits. He also has his Advanced Practice Certification in Physical Agent Modalities and Treatment of Hand Dysfunction. He has been with St. Luke's since 2006. |
 | Jennifer Hutchison, CTSR/R BS, Therapeutic Recreation, Eastern Washington University Jennifer has worked at St. Luke’s since 1999 assisting patients with mobility and safety skills that aid them in returning to the community. |
 | Amanda Kaare, OT BA, Human Services, Western Washington University MS, Occupational Therapy, University of Washington Amanda works with individuals after stroke and other orthopedic and neurological disorders to improve performance in self-care and daily activities. |
 | Michelle La Motte, OTR/L BS, Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto Michelle has specialized in pediatrics, advanced certifications in sensory integration and Praxis, Assistive Technology. She has been with St. Luke's since 2006. |
 | Laura Ledeboer, OTR/L BS, Occupational Therapy, Eastern Washington University Laura has been with St. Luke’s since 2006, working in outpatient pediatrics, adult orthopedics and work hardening. She specializes in inpatient orthopedic care and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. |
 | Molly McPartland, MS, CF/SLP MS, University of Louisiana MS, Washington State University Molly has been with St. Luke’s since 2008 and looks forward to furthering her specialized focuses in rehabilitation. |
 | Nicolee Nicolee Curtis, PTA AAS, Spokane Falls Community College Nicolee has experience working in the traumatic brain injury, (CVA) stroke and spinal cord injury units at St. Luke’s. She has been with St. Luke's since 2004. |
 | Sandra Nolting, PT BS, Physical Therapy, Eastern Washington University Sandra has worked in all areas of inpatient rehabilitation during her time at St. Luke’s since 1992. She has extensive experience in acute and extended care centers. |
 | Tiffany Patterson, OTR/L BA, Occupational Therapy, Eastern Washington University Tiffany is an occupational therapist who has worked with patients that have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries, (CVA) stroke unit and orthopedics on ADLs. She has been with St. Luke's since 2007. |
 | Matthew Pecquex, PT BS, Physical Therapy, Hunter College Matthew has worked as a Physical Therapist in Home Health, Geriatrics, Pain Management, Traumatic Brain Injury, Vestibular and Balance. He is currently focusing on treating patients with (CVA) stroke and neurological disorders. He has been with St. Luke's since 2008. |
 | Khoa Pham, OT MS, Eastern Washington University Khoa is an Occupational Therapist on the Spinal Cord/Ortho Unit and has been with St. Luke's since 2008. |
 | Penny Reid, MA, PT MA, Applied Behavioral Sciences, Whitworth University BS, Physical Therapy, University of Colorado Penny has experience with acute care, neurological outpatient and general rehabilitation. Since joining St. Luke’s in 1994, she has become certified as a Clinical Instructor; Adjunct Faculty, SFCC; Assistant ACCE and SFCC. |
 | Rhonda Stowe Rhonda Stowe, Inpatient Therapy Manager, OTR/L BS, Occupational Therapy, University of Puget Sound Rhonda is certified in neurological development treatment of Adult Hemiplegia and is also a certified Rehabilitation Driving Specialist. She has been with St. Luke's since 1988. |
 | Becky Rivera, OTR/L BS, Eastern Washington University Becky has been an occupational therapist with St. Luke’s since 2006 with orthopedic and spinal cord injury patients. |
 | Donovan Schreibman, PT BS, Finance, University of Colorado Donovan has been at St. Luke’s since 1982, working with a special emphasis on aquatic therapy. He also has his NDT certification. |
 | Patsy Seipp, MS, CCC-SLP BS, MS, Eastern Washington University Patsy has experience evaluating, providing treatment and education for communicative, cognitive and swallowing disorders resulting from a variety of neurological disorders. She has been with St. Luke's since 1986. |
 | Brenna Slippy, OTR/L BS, Eastern Washington University Brenna specializes in treating patients with deficits related to (CVA) stroke and other neurological dysfunctions; she has been with St. Luke’s since 2006. |
 | Dena Stedman, COTA AAS, Great Falls Vocational Dena has worked as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant in a variety of clinical settings to include Home Health, Long Term Care, Inpatient Rehabilitation and Acute. She has been employed with St. Luke's since 2005 and specializes in Spinal Cord and Orthopedic Therapy. |
 | Donna Stoyko, MS, CCC-SLP BS, Speech Pathology, Eastern Washington University Donna has experience specializing in adolescents and adults with traumatic brain injury, (CVA) stroke unit, dysphasia, deficits related to neurological dysfunction and speech therapy. She has been with St. Luke's since 1993. |
 | Elaina Stubb, DPT, ATC Doctor of Physical Therapy, Eastern Washington University BA, Athletic Training, Whitworth University Elaina is a physical therapist in spinal cord injury unit and has been with St. Luke's since 2007. She assists in setting physical therapy goals, directing physical therapy plans and assists with discharge planning. |
 | Melissa Townsend, BS, Occupational Therapy Melissa has been working at St. Luke’s since 1994, with a primary focus on patients with orthopedic and spinal cord injuries. |
 | Regina Twedt, OTR/L MS, Occupational Therapy, Eastern Washington University Regina has been at St. Luke’s since 2005, focusing on adult and geriatric inpatient rehabilitation. |
 | Nancy Webster, Director of Inpatient Therapy BS, Recreational Therapy, Idaho State University Nancy is the Director for Inpatient Therapy Services. Her responsibilities include the Neurostroke, Spinal Cord, Orthopedic and Traumatic Brain Injury departments as well as Therapy Services at Sacred Heart Acute Care. Nancy’s clinical background is as a Recreational Therapist. Nancy has been with St. Luke's since 1993. |
 | Mark Wilson, PT Doctorate of Physical Therapy, University of North Dakota Mark joined the St. Luke's Traumatic Brain Injury team in 2008. He has prior experience working with patient in a variety of settings to include aquatics, pediatrics, neurological disorders and orthopedics. |
 | Flora Wright, COTA/L AS, Green River Community College Flora specializes in adult and geriatric population with orthopedic and neurological dysfunctions with St. Luke’s. She has been with St. Luke's since 1999. |