Meet Our Therapists


Castle Rock

Our therapy is evidence-based and family-focused. Patients receive individualized support through regularly scheduled therapy sessions with the same therapist. Consistent family support and training teach patients’ families how to facilitate progress outside the therapy session. Conveniently located in central Castle Rock, we are easily accessible to families in Castle Rock, Parker, Monument, and South Denver.

With a desire to be able to meet the needs of as many families as we can, we are proud to have a team of skilled and certified therapists with a wide variety of specialties and deep passions for what they do.


Speech-Language Therapy

 

 

Emilie Straka McLeod, MS CCC-SLP

Emilie S. McLeod opened Straka Pediatric Therapies Castle Rock in 2014. She received her B.S. from CU-Boulder and her M.S. from Towson University in Maryland. Emilie has received specialized training in P.R.O.M.P.T; Beckman Oral Motor Therapy; Talk Tools: A Sensory Motor Approach to Apraxia and Motor Speech Disorders, DIR/Floortime; Hanen “It Takes Two to Talk”; SOS Approach to Feeding; Melanie Potock’s Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) Masterclass; and Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cuing; as well as the incalculable knowledge she’s gained working alongside many other fabulous speech language pathologists, occupational therapists and early childhood special educators. Emilie’s therapy style is motivating and fun, and she loves to hear she’s made therapy a positive experience for her patients. Emilie lives in Castle Rock with her husband, Tripp, their son, Bode, and a sweet and wild wheaten terrier named Finley. It is a true joy in her life to make speech and occupational therapy an easy, happy experience for Straka Pediatric Therapies families.

To contact Emilie, email emilie@strakatherapies.com.


Amber Rea, MA CCC-SLP

Amber Rea joined the Straka Pediatric Therapies family in 2015. She earned her B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Northern Colorado and has built her clinical experience working with children with Autism, Down syndrome, stuttering difficulties, receptive/expressive language disorders, articulation impairments and social communication delays. She enjoys providing early intervention for infants and toddlers and has received specialized training in The Social Thinking Methodology and Fun with Fluency. Amber has developed a passion for working with children and adults who stutter and has co-presented at several conferences on topics related to assessment and treatment of preschool and school-age stuttering. She is the President of the Colorado-Speech-Language-Hearing-Association and co-founder of Hunter’s Hope Soaps, a local organization that employs young adults with developmental disabilities. In her free time, Amber loves curling up with a good book and a cup of coffee, exploring and traveling with her husband, Dalton, and their rescue pups, June and Sage.

To contact Amber, email amber@strakatherapies.com.


Kalen Niedling, MA CF-SLP

Kalen received her Bachelor of Science with a minor in Special Education, along with her Master of Arts degree from the University of Northern Colorado. She also played collegiate soccer for 5 years while obtaining both degrees. Prior to graduation, her internship experience consisted of working with adults and pediatrics in outpatient, inpatient, and school settings. Kalen’s areas of interest include augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), feeding, gestalt language processing, parent coaching, receptive/expressive language, and working with children with Autism and Down Syndrome. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, playing pickleball and various outdoor activities, and spending time with family and friends!

To contact Kalen directly, email kaniedling@strakatherapies.com


Gabby Schuman, MS, CCC-SLP

Gabby Schuman attended California State University of Sacramento and received her Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2018. The following semester she began graduate school and went on to receive her Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2020. Gabby has worked as an SLP in public schools with ages ranging from young adults (18-21) to four year old students. She has a passion for working with elementary aged students. Her special interest include articulation/phonological disorders, apraxia of speech, social pragmatics, and receptive/expressive language delays. Gabby enjoys baking, hiking, skiing, thrift store shopping, and spending time with her husband.

To contact Gabby directly, email gaschuman@strakatherapies.com.


Occupational Therapy

 

 

Stephanie Cormier, MS OTR/L

Stephanie Cormier received her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2015 and her Master of Science in Occupational Therapy at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences in Austin, Texas in 2018. Stephanie began her pediatric OT career in the school setting, serving elementary and middle schools. There, she had the opportunity to work with a variety of children, both in general education and those in specialized classrooms. She also has experience working in a pediatric home health setting. Stephanie is a Certified Infant Massage Coach and has received formal training in Handwriting Without Tears and Ready Bodies, Learning Minds. In her free time, Stephanie enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, David, and their two energetic dogs, Tenzin and Maya. 

To contact Stephanie, email stephanie@strakatherapies.com.


Jamie Warner, COTA

Jamie Warner graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 2009 with a degree in Psychology and Sociology. She spent several years working with children of all ages while working for Celebrity Cruises as a Youth Program Manager. Jamie went back to school at Pima Medical Institute and earned her degree and certification as an Occupational Therapy Assistant and has been working in pediatric settings since 2015. Her continuing education has included coursework on NDT, Sensory Integration, Early Development and Intervention, motor learning, and sensory-based feeding intervention. Jamie worked as an Occupational Therapy Assistant at Children's Hospital Colorado working in the inpatient rehabilitation unit, NICU, Oncology, and Developmental Therapy teams for 4.5 years prior to joining the Straka Pediatric Therapies team. She loves working with patients of all ages and has a special interest in medically complex children and babies. Her favorite part of working with children is helping them master new skills and explore, learn and grow! Jamie is a Colorado native who loves hanging out with her husband, daughters, and huge dog Hank. She also enjoys baking, reading, and eating desserts in her free time. 

To contact Jamie, email Jamie@strakatherapies.com.


Ashley Collins, MOT OTR/L

Ashley received her Bachelor of Science in 2022 and Master of Occupational Therapy in 2024 from Quinnipiac University. Ashley’s passion for OT began as a teenager, when she began working with adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) through an integrative dance program. She has experience with populations across the lifespan in both outpatient and inpatient settings. She believes in using each child’s unique strengths and interests to promote progress toward their individual goals. Ashley is originally from Maryland and moved to Colorado in 2024. In her free time, she loves to hike, crochet, read, and explore Colorado with friends!

To contact Ashley, email Ashley@strakatherapies.com.


Sara Taylor, MS OTR/L

Sara received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2021 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her Master of Occupational Therapy in 2024 from North Central College in Naperville, IL. Growing up with a cousin who has Autism, Sara always knew she wanted to work in pediatric therapy. She has experience working with children of all ages and abilities, as well as experience in hand therapy working with adult orthopedic populations. She is passionate about providing child and family-centered care to reach meaningful goals. Sara is originally from Illinois and moved to Colorado in the summer of 2024. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading books, and loves doing anything outside including hiking, camping, and snowboarding.

To contact Sara, email sataylor@strakatherapies.com


Physical Therapy

 

 

Jaclyn Horchen, PT-DPT

Jaclyn received her Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and then continued on to earn my Doctorate of Physical Therapy from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. She began working in pediatrics right out of school. She's had the privilege of working with children of all ages and with various diagnoses including developmental delays, torticollis, idiopathic toe-walking, cerebral palsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, orthopedic injuries, and many genetic disorders. She has a special interest in working with infants with torticollis and gross motor delays, with her continuing education coursework focusing on these areas. Jaclyn loves coming up with creative and fun interventions to keep kids engaged and to help them achieve their goals. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, camping, cooking, spending time with friends and family, and running with her German Shepherd Arlo.

To contact Jaclyn, email jaclyn@strakatherapies.com.


Sarah Holtsclaw, PT-DPT

Sarah attended Western Michigan University where she earned her bachelor's degree in Exercise Science in 2019. She continued on to Regis University where she earned her Doctorate of Physical Therapy degree in 2024. She has always had a passion for working with children, dating back to her first job at a summer campground where she coordinated family events. This experience, coupled with many others throughout undergraduate and graduate schooling, has fostered her passion for working in pediatric therapy. Her special interests include working with and helping families with children and infants experiencing gross motor delays, torticollis, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, and traumatic brain injuries. In her free time, Sarah enjoys spending time hiking, camping, and Nordic skiing with her husband, Gabe, and Siberian Husky, Tikaani. She also enjoys reading, crocheting, weightlifting, and playing pickleball when she's not exploring the mountains.

To contact Sarah, email sarah@strakatherapies.com.


Angela Colt, MSPT, MBA

Angela was born and raised in Colorado, graduated from the University of Colorado with her first master’s degree in physical therapy, and has raised her four sons in the South Denver area. She enjoys experiencing life with her kids and her dogs and has made lifelong learning her passion.
Angela has had an extensive and diverse Physical Therapy career within many specialty areas, but she has always found a home in pediatrics. She has worked with children and families in home, early intervention, school, and outpatient environments. She finds great satisfaction in finding practical and helpful strategies for children and families and views the pediatric therapeutic process as a collaborative partnership between PT, patient, and parents. Angela is passionate about meeting each child and family where they are, prioritizing patient and family needs, and working to create therapeutic solutions that maximize functional independence and possibilities for every child. She especially loves working with infants, children with orthopedic challenges and/or complex medical diagnoses, and youth athletes, and finds great satisfaction in helping each child maximize their own individual functional abilities, no matter their challenges. She has obtained specialized professional training in neurodevelopmental treatment techniques, early intervention, and pediatric pelvic floor health. Angela has worked with elite athletes within youth club sports teams and at the Olympic Training Center and strives to support the commitment of young athletes as they work towards reaching individual achievement goals.

To contact Angela, email ancolt@strakatherapies.com.


Mental Health

 

 

Lori Fangue, MA LPC

Lori received her Licensed Professional Counselor certification in 2015 while residing in Texas for nearly forty years.  Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Lori recently moved to Colorado with her husband to return to the majestic mountains and enjoy this next chapter in life.  Prior to coming to Straka, Lori worked within the welfare system as a Pediatric Trauma Therapist for children and families in foster and adoptive care for 15 years.  Her professional certifications include trauma-informed care, specifically TBRI® (Trust-Based Relational Intervention); attachment-focused therapy via Theraplay; and treatment of PTSD and anxiety/depression utilizing EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing). 

Lori has a deep passion to educate parents and children regarding the importance of social-emotional health, equip them with tangible tools to create secure and nurturing connections, and ultimately empower families to take the next step towards hope and healing.  Her overseas consultation practice with humanitarian agencies and orphanages has provided her with a diverse worldview of human rights, equality, and social justice in a myriad of cultures.  Lori’s areas of discipline include in utero experiences, brain development in infancy and early childhood, creating cohesion within the family dynamic, attachment and connection, complex developmental traumas, grief and loss, and mental/emotional health. 

Lori enjoys spending her free time hiking in the mountains, camping along a lake, cuddled up with a good book, or celebrating life with her husband and three wonderful adult children. 

To contact Lori, email lofangue@strakatherapies.com


Ramona Rios, LSW

Ramona Rios received her Bachelors in Social Work from Eastern Mennonite University and her Masters in Social Work from the University of Denver. She worked for Denver Public Schools and for Southern Colorado Schools as a school social worker providing services to students in special education. She also has worked in agency settings providing counseling to children and young adults. Her area of interest includes play therapy which provides children with an opportunity to "play out" feelings such as cognitive, behavioral, and emotional challenges. Ramona has also provided small group counseling for social skills to young children and parent/caregiver support groups. In her spare time she enjoys being involved in her daughter's school activities. She enjoys the outdoors with her family and friends.

To contact Ramona, email rarios@strakatherapies.com.


Client Care

 

 

Britinni Rodrigues, Intake Coordinator

Britinni loves helping with any front desk needs and client questions. She has worked at Straka since August 2021 and adores the families she works with. She is the mother of two wonderful boys, including a special needs toddler. She has been a client at Straka since October of 2020 since moving here from Utah. Her hobbies include exercising, playing with her St. Bernard, and spending time with her family.

To contact Britinni, email intake@strakatherapies.com.


Ellie Muniz, Receptionist

Ellie just moved to Colorado from Texas; she is originally from Houston. Ellie moved here with her fiancé and beloved cat to be closer to family and experience a new state to live in. She is very excited to work with and get to know all of our families. You will see Ellie at the front desk mostly in the afternoons. Ellie has about 3 years of experience working with kids in the special needs community. Children with special needs have a special place in her heart. At the moment, she is working towards a Bachelors of Psychology. Ellie's favorite things to do are spend time with her family and explore her new state. 


Think this is a team you want to be a part of? 

We are always on the lookout for enthusiastic, certified licensed speech pathologists, and occupational or physical therapists. Pediatric experience is required. Availability for after schools hours is a must. Strong CFY candidates will be considered.