Amy Farrer
About Amy Farrer
Amy Farrer serves as the Facility Director at PHOENIX Rehabilitation and Health Services, Inc. in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, where she has worked since 2006. She also teaches at Mansfield University and has a strong background in physical therapy and community service.
Work at Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Services, Inc.
Amy Farrer has served as the Facility Director at Phoenix Rehabilitation and Health Services, Inc. since 2006. With 18 years of experience in this role, she oversees operations in Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Her responsibilities include managing facility staff, ensuring compliance with health regulations, and enhancing patient care services. Under her leadership, the facility has focused on delivering quality rehabilitation and health services to the community.
Education and Expertise
Amy Farrer holds a Master of Science in Physical Therapy from Misericordia University, where she studied from 1994 to 1999. She further advanced her education by obtaining a Doctor of Physical Therapy from Drexel University College of Nursing & Health Professions from 2002 to 2005. Her educational background equips her with extensive knowledge in physical therapy practices and methodologies.
Teaching Experience
Since 2010, Amy Farrer has been an Instructor at Mansfield University of Pennsylvania. In this role, she teaches courses in Exercise Physiology and Kinesiology, contributing to the Nutrition Department and supporting the sports nutrition program. Her teaching experience enhances her ability to educate future professionals in the field of physical therapy and health sciences.
Community Involvement
Amy Farrer has actively participated in community development through her role as an officer with the Mansfield Chamber of Commerce for eight years. Her involvement in the Chamber has focused on initiatives that promote local business growth and community engagement. Additionally, she has contributed to the ongoing capital campaign for facility improvements at the Tioga County YMCA over the past six years.