- Senior Leadership
- Grant Leadership
- Faculty
- Care Coordination
- Caring for Champions
- Community Engagement
- Education and Child Development
- Family Care Enhancement Project
- Genetic Medicine
- integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Occupational Therapy
- Outpatient Clinic
- Pediatric Feeding Disorders
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Recreational Therapy
- Research
- Severe Behavior
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Warren G. Sanger Human Genetics Laboratory
Rachael Ludolph, BS, CTRS
Department of Recreational Therapy
Munroe-Meyer Institute
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5430
402-559-4859
Email
Professional Summary
Rachael completed an internship with the Recreational Therapy department in the fall of 2016 and started working full time shortly after in January of 2017. She has worked a wide variety of programs throughout her time with the Rec Therapy team and has assisted with starting a few new programs as well. Her newest endeavor is piloting a brand-new Family Open Gym program, which will give families an opportunity to explore our facility while building community with other participants and families. She is passionate about working with teens and young adults with IDD and finds that their sassy nature matches her own.
Specialty Certifications
- National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification (NCTRC)
Education
- B.S. Therapeutic Recreation, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 2016
Special Interests and Projects
- Family and individual wellness, exercise, and nutrition
Professional Affiliations
- National Council for Therapeutic Recreation Certification
- Senior Leadership
- Grant Leadership
- Faculty
- Care Coordination
- Caring for Champions
- Community Engagement
- Education and Child Development
- Family Care Enhancement Project
- Genetic Medicine
- integrated Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Occupational Therapy
- Outpatient Clinic
- Pediatric Feeding Disorders
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Recreational Therapy
- Research
- Severe Behavior
- Speech-Language Pathology
- Warren G. Sanger Human Genetics Laboratory