Jessica Stover, MS, ATP

Diane Kehoe

Jessica Stover likes to think of herself as a life long student.  When she “stumbled” onto Reiki 6+ years ago at a local community class held at a department store of all places, she felt a shift and a curiosity spark.  Since this time, she has tip toed in with inquisitive skepticism  while studying various realms of bodywork.  Not one to dive in …

Maureen Maxwell, RM, ARCB

Diane Kehoe

Maureen Maxwell is a 19-year head and neck cancer survivor who has benefited from her own recovery path by realizing her talents and offering a loving, caring, intuitive touch to her reflexology, reiki and therapeutic touch practice.  She is a Nationally Certified Reflexologist with the American Reflexology Certification Board, a working committee member for the Reflexology Association of America, a Usui Reiki Master / Teacher (attuned by …

Tracy Lapreziosa, MA, BS, OTR/L

Diane Kehoe

Tracy Lapreziosa, MA, BS, OTR/L has studied Sensory Integration Practices with Sensory Integration International and completes accessibility evaluations which include the effects of the environmental sensory inputs on one’s ability to function efficiently in their environments. She has additional training in Myofascial Release, Stress management, Progressive Relaxation and Reiki. Tracy recently completed requirements to become a CIMT (Certified Infant Massage …

Suzanne Erb, MS, CESP

Diane Kehoe

In all of her disability-related work, Suzanne Erb has always believed in the importance of everyone being able not only to receive service, but also to be able to give back to the community.  Although she has been interested in bodywork for a long time, it was not until she started working with Networks that Suzanne was able to study and …

Gerry Arango, EdD

Diane Kehoe

Gerry Anderson Arango, EdD is the mother of two young adults and a professor of education at Holy Family University in Philadelphia. She also writes and presents professionally on topics in special education, inclusion, transition, and person-centered planning, including a memoir entitled, “What Would Nola Do? What My Mother Taught Me about Showing Up, Being Present and the Art of Caregiving” …