We are always looking for great people to help us change the lives of our patients! We offer competitive wages, benefits and perks, flexibility, and a great place to call home!
We Rock the Spectrum – Milwaukee was founded to provide a place for children of all ability levels to play and grow together. As the only kid’s gym that offers an inclusive philosophy, we have found all children can benefit from our uniquely designed sensory equipment that is specifically designed to aid children with sensory processing disorders.
The Tri My Best Triathlon – Kenosha serves children and young adults (ages 5 and up) with developmental disabilities such as autism, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, etc.
ALL athletes of ALL ability levels are welcome to participate! We use flotation devices, adapted bikes, walkers, power wheelchairs, and other assistive devices to empower our athletes and bring awareness of every person’s abilities, no matter their handicaps.
Dive into the vibrant world of health and wellness with our energizing Yoga and Fitness Boot Camp! We’ve tailored our 45-minute sessions specifically for children and young adults to harness their vitality, enhance flexibility, and expand their range of motion. Uncover a newfound body awareness and sharpen your focus while perfecting your posture. Slip into your most comfortable outfit, tie up your tennis shoes, and remember to hydrate with your water bottle. Begin your transformative journey with us now
Sonja joined our team in June 2023.
Her background features a BA in Communication Sciences & Disorders, a BA in Spanish from University of Northern Iowa & a MS in Speech Language Pathology with Bilingual English-Spanish Specialization from Marquette University. Her favorite thing about being a part of the team so far is the collaborative environment.
“It’s really cool to see how PTs, OTs and SLPs all work together to ensure that the best care possible is given to each client.”
In her free time she likes to go hiking, trying new restaurants, watching movies, reading or spending time with friends!
She became a Speech-Language Pathologist after realizing the importance of the profession due to circumstances in her own family.
“I didn’t know much about speech pathology when I started college, but when my grandma had a stroke during my sophomore year, I quickly realized the importance of what SLPs do! I love that we can work with all ages, and in so many different unique areas of treatment. Everyone deserves a way to communicate and as SLPs, we help them to find the way that works best for them”
She is originally from Indianola, Iowa, and her favorite food (right now) is sushi!
Email: schristensen@msstherapy.net
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