Ever since I can remember, I wanted to be a veterinarian. My first career day in school, my mom made me a medical kit and used index cards to make me business cards to hand out. I was lucky at 16 years old to start working at a small animal clinic in the kennel and worked my way up to veterinary technician. I attended Florida Atlantic University and received my degree in Ecology and Organismic Biology. I then attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and completed my clinic year at the University of Florida. I worked as a general practitioner and completed my rehabilitation certification from the Canine Rehabilitation Institute in 2014. After years of seeing senior and mobility-challenged patients that could benefit from comprehensive care not provided in a traditional veterinary hospital, the idea for Treasure Coast Animal Rehab developed. After opening TCAR during a pandemic, it became apparent that senior pets play an important role in the family. With TCAR, we are bridging the gap between general care and comprehensive senior and geriatric-centered medicine. Having the ability to provide owners and pets with the skills and knowledge to keep their furry family member moving, pain-free, and happy is the goal I wake up with every morning [citation].