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Pediatric Rehabilitation

Pediatric Rehabilitation Outpatient Center
505.609.6013
810 West Maple St.
Farmington, NM 87401

Hours: Monday - Thursday 6:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Closed Friday.

At San Juan Regional Medical Center, we understand that children are constantly learning, growing, and developing, and they do this best through play. Pediatric physical and occupational therapy aims to improve movement and dexterity development by working on age appropriate gross and fine motor skills. Pediatric speech and language therapy is designed to improve developmental communication milestones such as vocabulary, listening, understanding, and speech articulation. 

Pediatric rehabilitation services that are offered include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech-language therapy
  • Developmental screenings
  • Specialized feeding and swallowing evaluation and therapy
  • Post-discharge functional program

Games, swings, lofts, and fun activities are a few examples of the tools children use to help them with their growth and development at the San Juan Regional Medical Center Pediatric Rehabilitation Outpatient Center.

Meet Our Team

Janelle Corley, PTA

Pediatric Rehabilitation Outpatient Center Coordinator 

Janelle graduated from the Physical Therapist Assistant Program with an Associates of Applied Science from San Juan College in 2015. Additionally, Janelle has a Bachelors in Career and Technical Education through Eastern New Mexico University, which she obtained in 2020. Janelle has been practicing in the Physical Therapy field since 2015 and has worked with SJRMC since 2016, and in that time has worked in multiple settings, including Adult Outpatient Rehabilitation, Skilled Nursing, Acute Care with SJRMC and her current and most favorite setting, Pediatric Rehabilitation Outpatient Center. Janelle has experience with a multitude of diagnoses, including, Cerebral Palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Torticollis and Plagiocephaly, Down Syndrome, Gross Motor Developmental Delay and a multitude of genetic disorders. Additionally, Janelle has worked with Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation from 2015-2019 with the focus on Adaptive Sport Camps here in San Juan County. Janelle's main goal is to improve as many lives as possible through the world of Rehabilitation.

In her free time, Janelle enjoys spending time with her husband and son who enjoy all the outdoor activities that the Four Corners Region has to offer.


Occupational Therapy

 

Mallory Pilcher OTD, OTR/L

Mallory graduated with her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences from Northern Arizona University (NAU) in Flagstaff. She then went on to pursue her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree at NAU's Phoenix campus. Mallory has served the pediatric population since completing her doctorate program in a variety of different settings including the NICU, early intervention, outpatient, and inpatient rehab. Mallory enjoys treating infants and children with neurological conditions, feeding difficulties, or sensory processing disorder.

Mallory grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado and loves to spend time with her husband and two dogs outdoors. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, skiing, camping, and cooking.

Speech Language Pathology

Ali McGuire, CCC-SLP, CLC

Ali is a Farmington local who graduated with her master’s degree in Speech Language Pathology from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center in 2016. She also received training to become a Certified Lactation Consultant in 2016. Ali enjoys treating infants, toddlers, and children with feeding difficulties. Helping moms and dads feed their babies is one of her favorite things to do!

Ali lives in Farmington with her husband and two children. They enjoy all the outdoor activities the area has to offer.

Brooke Fiske, MS, CCC-SLP, CLC

M. Brooke Fiske grew up in Farmington. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology from the University of Northern Colorado and her Master of Science degree in SLP from Nova Southeastern University in Florida. She has earned her Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and is a member of their association. She is certified in LSVT LOUD treatment for patients with neurological disorders. She has advanced training in evaluation and treatment of dysphagia in the pre-term infant, infant, and pediatric populations. She is a Certified Lactation Counselor from training and testing through the Academy of Lactation Policy and Practice.

Brooke has inpatient as well as outpatient clinical experience in feeding and swallowing disorders in infant through geriatric populations. She is skilled in completion of Modified Barium Swallow Studies in both adults and pediatrics. She evaluates and treats medically fragile patients from Intensive Care Unit to Special Care Nursery. She was previously a member of the Four Corners Cleft Palate Team. She has been an SLP for SJRMC for over eight years. Brooke loves spending her free time with her husband and four children enjoying the outdoors. 

 

Jessica Bozzell, MA, CCC-SLP

Jessica received her Bachelor of Science degree in secondary education and her Master of Arts in communication disorders from New Mexico State University in 2015. She holds the certificate of Clinical Competence with the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA). Jessica has served the pediatric population providing speech and language therapy since beginning her career as an SLP and her clinical experience includes working with children with a variety of speech and language disorders. Jessica has served on cleft palate clinic teams in Las Cruces, New Mexico and Lima, Peru.

Jessica moved to the Four Corners region with her family in 2019. She enjoys working with children and families to improve communication skills and increase functional communication and quality of life.

 

Alondra Delgado, MS, CF-SLP

Alondra is a Farmington local who graduated with her Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology from the University of New Mexico. During graduate school she gained knowledge and experience in various settings and populations including pediatric feeding, early intervention and working with bilingual children. At UNM she was a part of a longstanding program dedicated to assisting Comunidad Crecer, the only school in Mexico that provides a wide range of services to individuals with disabilities.

Alondra is a bilingual Spanish-English speaking therapist whose special interest is working with bilingual and multicultural populations. In her free time, she enjoys the outdoors, playing the piano and painting.

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