Triangle Therapy Services is a therapist-owned private pediatric practice with a staff of 5 licensed therapists, 24 therapy animals, 30 volunteers and over 20 years experience nurturing and transforming lives by combining traditional therapy with nature and animals.
Our treatment space:
We work out of a fully-equipped treatment area inside our therapy barn on a 20 acre farm in Eaton, Ohio. This special space provides access to the animals, the outdoors, the office and all the treatment equipment for our clients.
Common Diagnoses we treat:
We look forward to discussing your child's treatment needs.
Other Services:
Agency Subcontracting
In-service Programs
Summer Programs
Hippotherapy
Payment Options & Scholarships:
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
United Healthcare
United Medical Resources
CareSource
Jon Peterson Scholarship
Private Pay (contact office for more details)
Margie is the founder of Triangle Therapy Services. She is a semi-retired occupational therapist and co-owner. Margie graduated as an OT from Ohio State University and has over 35 years clinical experience working with physical disabilities with all ages in diverse settings across the country. She was on faculty at Sinclair Community Co
Margie is the founder of Triangle Therapy Services. She is a semi-retired occupational therapist and co-owner. Margie graduated as an OT from Ohio State University and has over 35 years clinical experience working with physical disabilities with all ages in diverse settings across the country. She was on faculty at Sinclair Community College for five years and has co-published a chapter in an OT text book. Margie has extensive experience with animal assisted therapy, autism and sensory processing disorder. She has completed an advanced intensive in the diagnosis and treatment of SPD from the STAR Institute. She is board certified as a Hippotherapy Clinical Specialist (HPCS) with the American Hippotherapy Association and is a registered riding instructor with PATH, Intl.
Jodi is a co-owner and occupational therapist at Triangle Therapy Services. Jodi graduated with a
doctorate of occupational therapy degree from Kettering College of Medical Arts. She was a prior school-based occupational therapy assistant before pursuing further education. She has 13 years of clinical experience in pediatrics addressing
Jodi is a co-owner and occupational therapist at Triangle Therapy Services. Jodi graduated with a
doctorate of occupational therapy degree from Kettering College of Medical Arts. She was a prior school-based occupational therapy assistant before pursuing further education. She has 13 years of clinical experience in pediatrics addressing fine motor, visual motor, bilateral coordination, motor planning, sensory processing, and self-regulation deficits with children of all ages and diverse conditions. She is trained in therapeutic listening, rhythmic rocking, and reflex integration. In addition, Jodi is certified as an Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Specialist (ASDCS). Jodi completed a doctoral experience pertaining to inclusive playgrounds for children with disabilities. She has been an expert mentor for doctoral students with a focus on special needs ministry and inclusive play. In addition to TTS, Jodi is adjunct faculty for Kettering College in the Occupational Therapy Doctoral program.
Stacey is a co-owner and occupational therapy assistant at Triangle Therapy Services. Stacey worked as a certified medical assistant for eighteen years, fourteen in the OR and ER at Dayton Children’s Medical Center. She received a certificate in death and grief studies from Colorado State University in 2009. Stacey did a mid-life career
Stacey is a co-owner and occupational therapy assistant at Triangle Therapy Services. Stacey worked as a certified medical assistant for eighteen years, fourteen in the OR and ER at Dayton Children’s Medical Center. She received a certificate in death and grief studies from Colorado State University in 2009. Stacey did a mid-life career change and graduated from Sinclair Community College in 2015 as a certified occupational therapy assistant. In addition to TTS, Stacey has experience in the schools, in-patient rehab, and teaching at Sinclair. Stacey is certified as an Autism Spectrum Disorder Informed (ASDI) clinician.
Hannah graduated with a Master of Arts degree from Ohio University. She has clinical experience with pediatrics in the school and outpatient settings. She is ASHA certified and licensed by the Ohio Dept. of Education & the Ohio Board of Speech - Language Pathology & Audiology. She has specific continuing education in: augmentative and alt
Hannah graduated with a Master of Arts degree from Ohio University. She has clinical experience with pediatrics in the school and outpatient settings. She is ASHA certified and licensed by the Ohio Dept. of Education & the Ohio Board of Speech - Language Pathology & Audiology. She has specific continuing education in: augmentative and alternative communication, childhood apraxia of speech, pediatric feeding, and food chaining. Hannah enjoys the sunshine, pool days, and spending time with friends and family.
Sultan IV is a successor facility dog from Canine Companions for Independence. Sultan and Stacey were matched and graduated as a team in 2021. Sultan is a male lab/golden cross. He is a sweet and loving boy who enjoys helping clients achieve their goals.
Mary graduated with a degree in Applied Science from Sinclair Community College where she served as a student advocate. She has been a part of TTS through the facilitation of Barn Buddies Seniors for 2 years, volunteering during summer programs and completing her fieldwork rotation at TTS with Stacey and Jodi. Mary also has experience in
Mary graduated with a degree in Applied Science from Sinclair Community College where she served as a student advocate. She has been a part of TTS through the facilitation of Barn Buddies Seniors for 2 years, volunteering during summer programs and completing her fieldwork rotation at TTS with Stacey and Jodi. Mary also has experience in skilled nursing and has completed course work for aquatic therapies. She has a passion for the pediatric and young adult community with focuses on nature-based, trauma-informed and holistic therapies. Mary enjoys time with her family, camping, and reading.
“Triangle Therapy Services has been a transformative part of my life. Living with cerebral palsy (CP) has presented challenges, as it affects the signals in my brain, impacting my arms, hands, legs, feet, torso, back, and speech. Since age 2, I have enjoyed therapy sessions in the barn, where everything I learned was fun and filled with animals. I attended weekly speech therapy sessions with Mrs. Michelle and Ms. Hannah as a child. Both therapists were instrumental in helping me improve my speech. Physical therapy with Ms. Shannon enabled me to walk, significantly enhancing my lower body movement and independence. Occupational therapy has also been life-changing, helping me develop better movement in my left hand and teaching me essential life skills. It started with Mrs. Margie, who taught me how to use my left hand more effectively, allowing me to rely on it more confidently. As I grew older, I worked with Ms. Jodi and now Ms. Stacey, who continues to equip me with the tools I need to navigate daily life successfully. From infancy to age 18, these therapies have profoundly shaped my journey. Triangle Therapy Services taught me to speak more clearly, walk independently, and live a fuller, more self-sufficient life. I can’t imagine where I would be without their unwavering support. I am now a senior waiting for college acceptance letters. I know I can move into the next chapter of my life, attending college and living in a dorm with the skills I have achieved and the ability to find help when I need it because of Triangle Therapy.” - Luke Pool
Nigerian Dwarfs: Lily, Pip, Josie,, Ruby, Hei-Hei, Elsie, Bebe and Dot
Rhode Island Reds, Buff Orpingtons, Cornish X Rock Cross, Black Sex Links, Barred Plymouth Rocks, Araucanas/Ameraucanas, Black Australorps, Gold Comets, Golden Laced Wyandottes, and Silver-Laced Wyandottes
Haflinger: Paco; Grade: Smokey
Mini Satin: Louie
Duffy and Hammy
Do you want to work in a non-pressured, flexible environment? Would you love to enjoy animals and the outdoors every day at work? Do you have a talent for brainstorming creative/motivating ways to engage children? Do you believe families are a crucial component of treatment? If you are an energetic, independent worker who is looking for a place that appreciates excellent staff and values quality evaluation and treatment…then you may be the speech therapist for this part-time position. Triangle Therapy Services, LLC, values relationships and supports excellence in quality treatment in a fun environment. We are a small pediatric therapy practice providing OT and ST in a non-traditional setting, which incorporates animal assisted therapy and nature into traditional therapy. Our offices are in a barn with finished office/treatment space. Access to open spaces is endless, both in the barn and on 20 acres of land, for your creative use. We strive for a good balance of work, rest, and play to keep us a positive and well-balanced team. We look forward to adding the right person to this fun-loving and dedicated staff. We value family and allow each therapist to create a schedule that works for their family.
This part-time Pediatric Speech Therapy position offers a competitive hourly rate. (Subcontracts considered)
Job Type:
● Part-time (16-24 hours depending upon your needs).
● Year-round treatment, with approximately 4-6 weeks unpaid time off throughout the year (with potential for being negotiable depending on your needs). No medical benefits offered.
● Preference given to someone interested in a long-term commitment.
● Required education: Master’s degree
Required experience:
● Speech Therapist: 1 year, preferably in pediatrics (new grads considered)
● Pediatric experience (infant - 21 years): strong preference for work with speech apraxia, autism-related speech disorders, speech sound/articulation disorder, fluency disorders, language disorders, and social communication disorders.
● Computer skills for EMR.
Required license or certification:
● Licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Ohio
● ASHA certified
● CPR/First Aid
● Background check
● Bonus: Certification in Ohio schools
Physical/Emotional Requirements:
● Frequent lifting 10-20 pounds, occasional lifting up to 50 pounds.
● Ability to walk/run up to ½ -1 mile for accessing the outdoor environment
● Tolerance of temperature changes during the seasons.
● Enjoyment of animals and the natural environment.
Please submit cover letter and resume through the website or email jvogel@triangletherapyservices.com
Every summer we welcome a team of enthusiastic volunteers to assist with our summer programs or to be a one-on-one buddy for our summer Tiny Talkers and Barn Buddies Camps. This is a great experience for high schoolers, college students, or anyone in the community wanting to serve. Click the form below to fill out information.
Contact our office to arrange a consultation.
Phone: 937.456.6505
Fax: 937.456.6507
911 West Main Street, Eaton, Ohio 45320, United States
Open today | 08:00 am – 05:00 pm |
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