Susan H Baker, PTA: Aquatic Therapy Specialist


Susan Baker as 41 years of experience as a physical therapy assistant. As a dedicated professional, Susan is most interested in discovering what the patients want with their therapy and helping them achieve these personal goals. Susan feels the most fulfilled when patients continue with their aquatic therapy as open swimmers, and seeing positive results of consistent exercise. She received her Associates in Science as a Physical Therapist Assistant in 1976 from Springfield Technical Community College in Springfield, Massachusetts. Following completion from this degree she worked in pediatric neurodevelopmental Physical Therapy until 2003. Pediatric physical therapy included aquatic and hippotherapy program development for Eater Seals Rehabilitation of Central Ohio and Delaware County board of mental retardation/developmental delay. Courses of study included Nancy Finney’s handling the Young CP Child at home, multiple NDT for pediatrics courses, and studying with Mary Massery “If you can’t breathe, you can’t function”. More recently, focus of training and clinical practice has been Aquatic Therapy, including teaching classes in gentle/moderate aquatic exercise and Ai Chi. Susan’s Vision…”To have the pool be a healing place.”
Susan H Baker boasts an impressive educational background that enhances her capabilities as a Physical Therapist Assistant. Her training includes specialized courses such as Nancy Finney’s handling the Young CP Child at home and multiple Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) courses for pediatrics.
In addition to her foundational education, Susan has studied with renowned experts like Mary Massery, emphasizing the critical connection between breathing and overall function. This diverse training equips her with a comprehensive skill set to address various patient needs effectively.
At Aquacare Physical Therapy, Susan adopts a holistic and patient-centered approach to therapy, focusing on individualized treatment plans that cater to each patient's unique circumstances. Her philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding the patient’s goals and challenges, ensuring that therapy is both effective and compassionate.
Through her commitment to patient engagement and empowerment, Susan fosters a supportive environment where patients feel valued and motivated. This approach not only aids in recovery but also enhances the overall therapy experience, making it more enjoyable and productive.
Susan H Baker is particularly skilled in aquatic therapy, a specialized form of rehabilitation that utilizes the properties of water to enhance therapeutic outcomes. This method is beneficial for patients with various conditions, including those recovering from surgery, injuries, or chronic pain.
Her dedication to aquatic therapy is evident in her teaching of gentle and moderate aquatic exercise classes, as well as Ai Chi, which combines Tai Chi principles with water therapy. These classes not only promote physical rehabilitation but also encourage relaxation and mental well-being, making them a vital part of her therapeutic offerings.
Feedback from patients highlights Susan’s effectiveness and compassionate care in the realm of physical therapy. Many individuals have shared their positive experiences, noting significant improvements in their mobility and overall quality of life after receiving treatment from her.
Success stories often emphasize how Susan’s tailored approach and expertise in aquatic therapy have led to remarkable recoveries, showcasing the transformative impact of her work. These testimonials serve as a testament to her commitment to helping patients achieve their rehabilitation goals.