Our Awards

Experience our award-winning therapy services for customers and patients provided by industry-leading clinicians.

Awards

Experience our award-winning therapy services for customers and patients provided by industry-leading clinicians.

Great Place to Work® Certified

Infinity Rehab is a Great Place to Work! Great Place to Work Institute awarded Infinity Rehab this honorable title for two consecutive years. Recognition is based on employee pride in the company’s community impact, belief that their work makes a difference, and feeling their work has special meaning.

“ Our employees’ commitment to quality, integrity, and respect for one another makes Infinity Rehab a truly great place to work.”

Mike Billings, President, Infinity Rehab
Pinnacle 2023 Customer Experience Award

Pinnacle® Customer Experience Award

Infinity Rehab ranked at of above the national average in 6 categories on the Pinnacle Quality Insight survey for 2023: dignity and respect, response to concerns, involvement/goals, atmosphere/therapy area, equipment quality, and knowledge/skills of therapists. They had an overall combined average of 4.57, beating the national average.

Employee Achievements

Our clinicians and support staff are experts in the therapy industry. Here’s just a few of the phenomenal achievements of our employees.

Derek Fenwick, PT, MBA, Vice President, People and Culture

Jessica “Kele” Murdin, PT, MPT

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) selected two Infinity Rehab employees as part of their Centennial Scholars Program in 2021. Derek joined as a mentor, and Kele joined as a scholar.

Derek Fenwick, PT, MBA, Vice President, People and Culture

The Oregon Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) awarded Derek with the Mercedes Weiss Service Award in 2020. This award honors OPTA members who have contributed in several significant areas to the physical therapy profession, including clinical practice, education, research, and practice management.

Patty Scheets, PT, DPT, Vice President of Quality and Compliance

Patty began her second term as president of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, a component of the American Physical Therapy Association, in 2020.

Patty has also been honored with the Best Poster Award at the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Combined Sections Meeting.

Mike Billings, PT, DHSc, MS, CEEAA, President

In 2023, Mike Billings, President and Co-Founder of Infinity Rehab, was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Duke University School of Medicine and the Duke Physical Therapy Alumni Association.

Employee Achievements

Our clinicians and support staff are experts in the therapy industry. Here’s just a few of the phenomenal achievements of our employees.

Derek Fenwick, PT, MBA, Senior Director of Human Resources

Jessica “Kele” Murdin, PT, MPT, Clinical Knowledge Broker

The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) selected two Infinity Rehab employees as part of their Centennial Scholars Program in 2021. Derek joined as a mentor, and Kele joined as a scholar.

Derek Fenwick, PT, MBA, Senior Director of Human Resources

The Oregon Physical Therapy Association (OPTA) awarded Derek with the Mercedes Weiss Service Award in 2020. This award honors OPTA members who have contributed in several significant areas to the physical therapy profession, including clinical practice, education, research, and practice management.

Derek Fenwick, PT, MBA, Senior Director of Human Resources

Hoku joined the Oregon Physical Therapist Licensing Board in January 2020, selected by the board and approved by Oregon Governor Kate Brown.

Kristin “Hoku” Okumura, PT

Patty began her second term as president of the Academy of Neurologic Physical Therapy, a component of the American Physical Therapy Association, in 2020.

Patty Scheets, PT, DPT, Vice President of Quality and Clinical Outcomes

In 2019 JoLynn was elected as a gold-level member to the National Association for the Support of Long-Term Care (NASL). The NASL is the rehabilitation division of the American Healthcare Association (AHCA) and represents the federal legislative and regulatory interests of care and rehabilitation healthcare providers.

Rachele Rothe, PT, DPT, GCS

The American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) granted Rachele Rothe the honor of being a Specialist Certification in Geriatrics.

The specialist certification program was established by ABPTS to provide formal recognition for physical therapists with advanced clinical knowledge, experience, and skills in a special area of practice and to assist consumers and the health care community in identifying these physical therapists.