Bright Tomorrows

Physical Therapists


Kelly Mallon"I love helping kids be able to move and explore. And the smiles on their faces and the faces of the family is the best thank you I can get."Kelly Mallon, MSPT, PCS is a Board Certified Pediatric Physical Therapy Specialists who has been with our staff since 1995. Kelly is a dedicated and caring person whose client families often tell us they appreciate her very much.  Besides being an excellent pediatric PT, Kelly also helps to supervise our therapy staff. "I love helping kids be able to move and explore. And the smiles on their faces and the faces of the family is the best thank you I can get."


Amy Jo O’Shea"Working with all clients is a gift -to unwrap the hidden potential is truly a joy that only hard work, time and family carryover can accomplish."Amy Jo O’Shea, PT, is certified in Neuro-Developmental Therapy and joined our staff in 1994. AJ, as she is known to us, has a heart of gold which always shows along with her excellent skills when working with young children. One of AJ’s past clients nominated her for and, she received, a service award for excellence. "Working with all clients is a gift to unwrap the hidden potential is truly a joy that only hard work, time and family carryover can accomplish."


Erin SwogerErin Swoger, DPT, was one of our best PT students and has continued on to become a wonderful pediatric PT while continuing to pursue higher professional achievement . She completed her doctorate in PT in 2008 and teaches classes part-time at St. Francis University. Even though she is a very busy person, her client’s go out of their way to let us know how much they enjoy having Erin as their therapist and how effective she is with their children.


Anita Baker"No one can do everything, but EVERYONE can do something, so I enjoy helping infants & children to be the best that they can possibly be! This allows me to help them early in their lives when their progress is the most important. Also, I play as part of my work day, which is something most adults can’t do!"Anita Baker, PT, has worked as a physical therapist for 30 years. Her experience serving children includes working in the school setting for the past 20 years and with infants in Early Intervention for 10 of those years.  She has educational degrees as a Physical Therapist and Occupational Therapy Assistant.  She is a lecturer on Pediatrics at Penn State Dubois. She has assisted in research about ankle motion in young ballet students. "No one can do everything, but EVERYONE can do something, so I enjoy helping infants & children to be the best that they can possibly be! This allows me to help them early in their lives when their progress is the most important. Also, I play as part of my work day, which is something most adults can’t do!"



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