Meet Our Team

Our Physical, Occupational, & Speech Therapists care.

Reach your health goals at our clinic or in the comfort of your own home.
Kaytlen Davis, PT
Physical Therapist, Owner
Kayt is determined to provide her clients with an environment of love, compassion and acceptance, one where each person knows they are valued and important. She is passionate about one-on-one treatments with individualized care and goals that promote independence. 
Lynette Godbout, PTA
Physical Therapist Assistant
Lynette joined Davis PT in November of '22. She has over 23 years of experience working in subacute, long term care, pediatric and home healthcare. She is a certified kinesiotaping practitioner and is also certified in Interactive Metronome. She provides Myofascial Release of which is a unique and specialized form of manual therapy that helps to reduce fascial restrictions in the body. She often combines this with the more traditional physical therapy treatments to help create success and allow patients the results they need. Lynette uses individualized, comprehensive treatments to help each patient reach their goals, decrease pain and to return to a more active lifestyle.
Emma Heikkinen, DPT  
Physical Therapist
Emma began her career working in the outpatient neurorehab world, where she treated people with acquired brain injury for 2 years before joining the team at Davis PT in 2020. She now sees clients both in the clinic and in their homes. She treats a broad range of diagnoses from post surgical joint replacements, to neurological conditions including Parkinson's Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, and Cerebral Palsy. Emma is also certified in Interactive Metronome use for neural strengthening.
Stephanie Cowie, DPT
Physical Therapist
Stephanie has worked across multiple settings, including outpatient, inpatient, skilled nursing facilities, and home healthcare. She has enjoyed many unique learning opportunities throughout her years as a physical therapist and has post graduate training in vestibular rehab, the McKenzie method, reiki, craniosacral therapy, pregnancy and postpartum corrective exercise and aquatic therapy.  Stephanie's passion is women's health, myofascial release and craniosacral therapies.
Madison Rowe, DPT
Physical Therapist
Samantha Larsen, MS, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Sami has over a decade of experience as an OT treating people of all ages with a vast array of diagnoses in several settings. Sami specializes in neurology-based therapy for all ages. She is a certified practitioner in Interactive Metronome that targets strengthening the brain through simultaneous thinking and movement. She is certified in the treatment of Primitive Reflexes in the pediatric population, and she is also certified in Vision Rehab for children and adults. Sami has a passion for helping typically developing children who are struggling with things such as sensory dysfunction, emotional dysregulation, and poor coordination and balance.
Cameron Day
Office Receptionist
Keeley Grillo, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Keeley has over 8 years of experience working as an Occupational Therapist evaluating and treating infants, children, and adolescents with a variety of diagnoses. She has worked in early intervention, outpatient as well as public and private school settings. She assists patients in developing the necessary skills and strategies to successfully participate in their activities of daily living. Areas of treatment include: gross motor, fine motor and visual motor skills, strength/endurance, motor planning/coordination, sensory processing, self-regulation and functional life skills. She is trained in Handwriting Without Tears Curriculum.
Emily Avery, PT
Physical Therapist
Emily Avery is a  physical therapist who is specialized in Pediatrics Physical Therapy.  She specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of infants, children, and adolescents with a variety of congenital, developmental, neuromuscular, skeletal, or acquired disorders/ diseases. Treatments focus mainly on improving gross and fine motor skills, balance and coordination, strength and endurance as well as cognitive and sensory processing/ integration.  Pediatric physical therapy assists in early detection of health problems and uses a limited variety of modalities to provide physical therapy for disorders in the pediatric population. 
Kacie Longacre, CCC-SLP
Speech Language Pathologist
Kacie has over 14 years of experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist treating adolescents and adults with a large variety of diagnoses, including: stroke, TBI, post-concussion, neurodegenerative disorders, voice disorders, and dysphagia. Kacie is passionate about creating a supportive and personalized therapy environment. She believes in a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to patient care. Kacie is a Licensed SPEAK OUT! Provider of voice therapy through the Parkinson Voice Project, as well as Interactive Metronome, and Vital Stim/NMES treatment for dysphagia.
Bobbi Hill, OT/L
Occupational Therapist
Bobbi has 24 years of experience in subacute, long term care, and home health. She has experience with the adult population and she's worked with patients with varying diagnoses including joint replacements, neurological disorders, cognitive disorders, respiratory disorders, general weakness, and post-hospitalization. Bobbi's main goal is to help people remain in their home safely.
Liz Cushman
Office Manager &
Billing Specialist
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Danielle Chasse, PT
Physical Therapist
Danielle is a physical therapist with over 10 years of experience. She specializes in pediatric physical therapy and has worked in outpatient settings as well as home care settings. She has worked with children from birth to 18 years old with varying levels of need. She specializes in early intervention, treatment of torticollis and plagiocephlay as well as other gross motor developmental delays, genetic disorders, neuromuscular and orthopedic disorders. With her experience in home care she has treated some of the rarest genetic disorders and medically fragile kiddos. She has knowledge regarding managing and acquiring durable medical equipment to best suit the needs of the child or family. Danielle's passion is working with children and their families in developing their gross motor skills, functional mobility, and independence. Danielle also enjoys the treatment and management of post concussion syndrome and return to sport. She has worked in an outpatient neurorehabilitation facility where she worked with kids and adults with post concussion syndrome and other acquired brain injuries.
Maddie Poirier, MOT




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