For more information on becoming a speech therapist with Trilogy Therapy contact Ellen at ellen@trilogyteletherapy.com.

Ellen Treide M.S., CCC-SLP
Director of Speech Therapy

With over 16 years experience as a certified Speech Language Pathologist, Ellen brings expertise to the therapy team in young child, school age and adult communication, literacy and swallowing disorders. Ellen has provided speech therapy services to school districts in Wyoming, Arizona and California, as well as, serviced young children through adults in private practice and medical settings. She has a passion for engaging patients and students in motivational, meaningful speech therapy and believes that the power of communication is immeasurable.

In her spare time, Ellen enjoys spending time skiing, golfing and traveling with her husband and three young daughters.

For more information on becoming a physical therapist with Trilogy Therapy contact Becky at rebecca@trilogyteletherapy.com.

Rebecca Newton, PT, DPT
Director of Physical Therapy

Becky has worked with the pediatric population the last 10 years of her career, with a concentration on school-based physical therapy. She advocates strongly for her students, maximizing the positive correlation of improved cognitive function and quality of life through activity and movement. Becky has provided physical therapy services to school districts in Wyoming and Montana, including experience with teletherapy in the school setting. She is a strong member of an educational team, providing creative thinking in order to incorporate physical therapy for her students to increase participation.

Becky enjoys spending time with her husband, three children, extended family and great friends. They can be found camping, hiking, biking, skiing and traveling around Wyoming playing sports.

For more information on becoming an occupational therapist with Trilogy Therapy contact Emily at emily@trilogyteletherapy.com.

Emily Washut MOTR/L
Director of Occupational Therapy

After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Development from Montana State University - Bozeman in 2008, Emily went on to complete an Associate of Science in Occupational Therapy Assistant in 2011 and then a Master of Occupational Therapy in 2016. She has worked in the field of outpatient and school-based therapy since 2011, starting her career in an outpatient pediatric clinic with a sensory processing disorder emphasis. During this time, she traveled to underserved rural areas in Montana to provide services in home, community, and school-based settings. Although Emily has focused on pediatric outpatient and school-based settings throughout her career in both Wyoming and Montana, she has also had the opportunity to work with a variety of clients, ranging from those recovering from traumatic brain injury to stroke. She has extensive experience in treating a wide range of developmental disabilities, including sensory processing disorders, fine and visual motor deficits, and autism spectrum disorders.

During her off time, Emily enjoys adventuring with her husband and two young children, hiking, and biking.