Meet our team.
We love our work and bring care, compassion, and excellence to all that we do.
Ashley Dolman
MSc.OT, OWNER & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
Ashley was born and raised in Edmonton, Alberta. Her post-secondary education took her to Central Alberta, where she started an undergraduate degree in Adapted Kinesiology/Bachelor of Physical Education at Red Deer College. Her love for adapted sport and accessibility were sparked during this time. She completed this degree at the University of Alberta, where she also obtained a Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy and cultivated a passion for Neurology, Pediatrics, and Hand Therapy.
In 2012, Ashley and her late husband, Jon, moved to Lacombe. Ashley began her career in Return To Work and PTSD Prolonged Exposure Therapy with first responders, before transitioning to join AHS at Red Deer hospital where she worked for six years in Outpatient Neurology, eventually becoming the Senior Occupational Therapist for both Outpatient Neurology and Orthopedic Therapy. During this time Ashley and Jon also became owners of Dolman Professional Building in downtown Lacombe.
As Ashley and Jon’s family grew, Ashley transitioned into private practice, where she was able to focus on her passion for paediatric OT. This was particularly rewarding as it allowed Ashley to be close to home – something that became particularly important after Jon received a life-altering diagnosis.
While Ashley loved private practice and working in her community, she missed neuro-based rehabilitation and leading a team. She began discussing the gap in accessible rehabilitation services, the need for all-in-one evidence-based therapies, and a lack of resources in the local community with Jigger (aka Jason, from The Team Jigger Foundation.) Prior to her husband’s passing, inspired by these conversations and The Team Jigger Foundation’s mission to encourage and assist everyBODY to live and function without barriers, Ashley decided to take the leap to start her own company.
Through Legacy Rehab, Ashley wants to give back to the community what it’s given to her family: love, support, encouragement, and a lot of prayer. Rooted in the same place where Jon created his legacy, she hopes to work every day to create her own. “Together we make a Difference. Together we create a Legacy.”
In her spare time, she is blessed to spend time with her amazing new husband, two wonderful daughters, and incredible friends. She enjoys creating, being at the lake, boating, and travelling.
Angela Tuton
PT, Physical Therapist
Angela grew up in Nova Scotia where she met her husband, Scott. She graduated from Dalhousie University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy degree. Angela and Scott moved to Alberta in summer 2001 and have lived in Red Deer for the past 24 years. She has worked with a variety of clientele populations from paediatrics, persons with developmental disabilities, post-stroke, Parkinson’s, brain injury, dementia and geriatrics. My passion is to help people improve their quality of life through movement.
Angela loves spending time with her husband, 18-year-old daughter, and three cats. She enjoys nature walks, a good book, preserving memories, and sewing creations.
Adrianne Boyd
MSC R.SLP SLP (C), SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Adrianne is a fully licensed member to the Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists (ACSLPA) as well as a registered member of Speech Audiology Canada. She graduated from the University of Alberta with a Masters in Speech Language Pathology (SLP) in 2013. Further to that Adrianne holds a Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and taught in elementary schools for 2 years before becoming an SLP.
Adrianne has worked with both preschool and school aged children as well as adults on their communication goals. She is certified in the Hanen Program “It Takes Two to Talk”, the Lidcombe Program, and in Lee Silverman Voice Therapy.
Adrianne currently resides in Lacombe with her husband and three young children who continue to teach her more everyday about childhood development and parenting.
She is excited to be part of Legacy Rehabilitation as their pediatric speech pathologist. She understands how busy families are and is committed to helping parents and their children achieve their communication goals.
*Adrianne is currently working virtually with our Pediatric Clients.
Karen Nolan
MSc-SLP, R.SLP, SLP (c), REGISTERED SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Karen is a registered member of the Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) and Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC). She graduated with a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Alberta in 2010.
Karen is passionate about empowering adult clients who have problems communicating and/or swallowing because of strokes, brain injuries, or progressive neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease. Trouble communicating does not mean trouble thinking or making decisions. Since 2011, Karen has specialized in helping adults regain their communicative independence and/or return to eating the food they love.
Rachel Hanks
M.Sc. SLP, R.SLP, SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Rachel is a registered member of the Alberta College of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) and Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC). She has a masters in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Alberta, has previously worked as a school SLP with Red Deer Catholic schools, and is currently also working in the stroke unit at Red Deer Regional Hospital.
Rachel is passionate about making sure children have access to the language and supports they need to communicate successfully at school and in their daily lives. She has experience working with AAC devices, speech sounds, childhood apraxia of speech, and developmental language disorder, and is certified in the Hanen Learning Language and Loving it program. She is excited to help the children and families at Legacy achieve their communication goals.
Jessie Reynolds
MSc.OT, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
Jessie has always been interested in the brain and central nervous system. She finds it absolutely fascinating how the brain works to heal itself, learn new things, control behaviours and recover from trauma. She received her first degree in Kinesiology with a minor in Psychology from the University of Alberta in 2013 and immediately went on to complete a masters degree in Occupational Therapy at the University of Alberta.
Jessie has worked at the Red Deer Hospital for the past 5 years, gaining experience both in outpatient neurological rehabilitation and on the Early Supported Stroke Discharge team. She was fortunate to help create Red Deer Hospital’s outpatient driving assessment program with a team of other therapists around the province.
She is looking forward to continuing to grow and develop as a therapist while providing quality, lifelong access to rehabilitation services. She focuses on appreciating the beauty that comes with individuality, creativity and adventure. She aims to inspire excellence in those around her as she pursues a life of discovery and integrity.
Outside of work, she enjoys camping in the mountains with her family, coaching and playing volleyball, and riding her horses. She has 2 young daughters and twin boys, who keep her on her toes.
Gwen Tiggelaar
MSc.OT, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST
Gwen was born and raised in Manitoba. She completed a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and Psychology at Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa and then her Master of Occupational Therapy degree at the University of Manitoba. In 2008, she and her husband, Tyson, moved to Alberta. Gwen has worked as an Occupational Therapist with AHS since that time, primarily working with Home Care in Red Deer. Passionate about empowering individuals to live their best lives, she has worked with clients across various age groups, focusing on helping them achieve greater independence and improve their quality of life. As a life-long learner, Gwen seeks out professional development opportunities and enjoys collaborating with others. She loves the description that “Occupational Therapy is where science, creativity, and compassion collide.”
Gwen’s husband, five kids, and pets keep her entertained and on the go. Whether playing, coaching, or cheering from the sidelines, she loves sports. She also enjoys biking, hiking, puzzling, playing games, and listening to audiobooks.
Lundie Graham
MSc.PT, Physiotherapist
Lundie became a physiotherapist in 2020 after working 10 years as a physiotherapy assistant. She completed her Bachelor of Science through Athabasca University and her Master's of Physiotherapy through Manchester Metropolitan University in England.
In her spare time, she is a mobility coach and competes in Olympic weight lifting. She also enjoys being outdoors golfing and hiking with her beautiful German shepherd, Mya.
Shelby Bickley
B.Sc.(Kin), KINESIOLOGIST; THERAPY ASSISTANT
Shelby grew up on an acreage west of Penhold, AB with her parents and older sister. After experiencing a broken leg at the age of 10 and attending physiotherapy is where she found an interest in Physiotherapy and Kinesiology.
After graduating high school in 2017, she attended Red Deer College and obtained her diploma in Kinesiology. In 2019, she transferred to the University of Alberta to finish her kinesiology degree with a major in adapted physical activity and will be graduating in June 2022. She has just finished her practicum experience working alongside a physiotherapist at Summit Physio + Wellness in Red Deer as a kinesiologist practicum student making and implementing exercise programs for individuals with many different injuries.
In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family. She has 2 dogs who she loves to take for walks and play with. She also enjoys being outside, going for hikes and playing soccer.
She is excited to join Legacy Rehab’s multidisciplinary clinic and learn more about different disciplines offered and work as a team. She is also excited to start her career in a rehab setting and supporting clients through their rehab journey.
Ciara TenHove
KINESIOLOGY STUDENT, ADMINISTRATION
Ciara grew up on a dairy farm west of Lacombe, where she was raised alongside her three siblings. She is currently a student in the Kinesiology program at Red Deer Polytechnic and graduated from high school in 2024. Ciara plans to pursue a career in Occupational Therapy, inspired by her passion for creativity and her desire to help others. She especially enjoys participating in therapy sessions at the clinic and is excited to gain further experience in the field.
Outside of her academic and clinical interests, Ciara enjoys spending time outdoors—whether at the lake, in the mountains, or with her family. She’s also an avid reader who appreciates quiet moments with a good book.
Let’s get started on your recovery.
We’ll begin with an assessment. These typically last one hour and are always conducted by one of our professionally certified therapists. We’ll take our time to understand what brought you here, where you want to go next, and how we can help you get there.
