About Us

Our Story

In 2009 Allison and Troy Ebersole welcomed their first child into the world, a beautiful daughter named Lauren. At 18-months Lauren was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Within months, physical therapy became a staple of their everyday living. As Lauren grew and faced new challenges they began to wonder: is there more we can do? When Lauren was 7-years old God answered their question as Allison learned about Now I Can Foundation in Utah.

As a family that enjoyed exploring the south-western states, Allison and Troy decided to make physical therapy a part of their summer vacation. They registered Lauren to receive 3-weeks of intensive physical therapy at Now I Can Foundation in Provo, UT. After just one week of therapy Allison and Troy were blown away by the amazing progress Lauren had made in such a short time span.  Allison’s eyes had been opened. There was MORE. And it came in a package called intensive physical therapy. This changed everything.

For the next five summers Allison and Troy took their children to Utah for a month. During the week Lauren would receive cutting-edge treatment, and on the weekends the family would take mini-trips to explore the national parks and visit new towns.

It was after summer number four that Allison recognized God was leading her to open an intensive physical therapy clinic in Pennsylvania that would serve children and families living on the East Coast.

Partnering with Now I Can Foundation in Utah, Allison and her brother, Ross, established Now I Can Foundation North East in the town of Lititz, Pennsylvania. The intensive physical therapy center is located on the same campus as Ross’s technology company, Listrak.

A long time First Grade teacher with a Masters in Education, Allison has a heart to see kids grow and achieve. She knows first hand that miracles happen every day–and she wants Now I Can North East to be a part of your family’s miracle. Now I Can began with one goal: to empower children through compassionate, expert therapy. Our Pennsylvania clinic brings that goal to life every day. We’re proud to carry forward the mission that started it all in Utah, now with deep roots and growing impact here on the East Coast.

Team & Board

Our therapists, coordinators, and board members share a common commitment: helping children build strength, confidence, and independence that may have felt out of reach.

At Now I Can, kids come for PT, have fun, and leave stronger.

Jeane` Bowerman
Physical Therapist

Jeane’ graduated from the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia with her master’s degree in Physical Therapy in 2003.  She has worked in a variety of settings including pediatrics, outpatient orthopedics, and inpatient rehab.  With approximately 10 years of pediatric experience, Jeane’ had the opportunity to work in early intervention, preschool based therapy, and outpatient pediatrics.  Working with kids has always been her passion and most rewarding occupational setting.  She has taken continuing education classes in various topics including NDT, pediatric gait, and infant development.  She has also received on-the-job training in pediatric aquatics and myofascial release. Jeane’ lives in Lancaster County with her husband, 2 kids, and a black lab.  In her free time, she enjoys running, reading, being outside in nature, and spending time with her family. 

Angie Sieber
Clinical Coordinator                 Physical Therapist Assistant

Angie graduated from Alvernia University and has been a PTA for 30 years.  She has worked in a variety of settings, but her heart always pulled her back to pediatrics.  Angie has her certification in introductory levels A, B and C in DMI.  She has completed TASES for upper and lower extremities, has completed TMR Tots Levels 1 and 2 and several primitive reflex integration courses.  She will be a certified Thera Togs fitter upon completing the Togs labs in February 2025.  She studied NDT pediatric handling skills with Lois Bly in addition to many other pediatric based continuing education classes over the years.  She has worked in an early intervention preschool, an inpatient rehab on the pediatric core team, ortho outpatient with student athletes, and school based PT making the move to pediatric intensive PT in 2022 when Now I Can Northeast opened a natural fit for her career. 

 

Angie is also a certified group fitness instructor and has pediatric yoga/pilates certification and Generation Pound certification.   Angie also coached boys soccer for 11 years at club and travel levels.  

 

Angie lives in Lititz, PA with her husband Craig and has two grown children.  Angie enjoys gardening in her spare time and loves to travel and vacation anywhere that involves a beach and is an avid seashell collector.   

Nicole Fisher
Physical Therapist Assistant

Nicole graduated from Penn State Mont Alto as a Physical Therapist Assistant and began her career working in outpatient orthopedics while completing her studies. During her six-week clinical affiliation at Now I Can, she discovered her true passion,helping children reach their full potential through intensive therapy. 

Nicole finds joy in celebrating every child’s success, whether it’s a small step or a big milestone. She has completed continuing education courses in TheraTogs Levels 1 and 2, DMI Introductory Level A, TASES Level 1  and is committed to continuing her professional growth. Nicole lives in Dover, Pennsylvania with her family. In her free time, she enjoys reading, fishing, kayaking, and caring for her chickens and ducks.

Maureen obtained her undergraduate degree from Elizabethtown College and completed the graduate program for Physical Therapy at the University of Central Arkansas. Maureen has worked in a variety of clinical settings including acute care, skilled nursing facilities, NICU, home health pediatrics, outpatient orthopedics, adult home health, and school based therapy. Maureen’s greatest joy in being a Physical Therapist is facilitating realistic, specific goals that align with her patient’s values and what they find to be meaningful. Maureen resides in Lititz, PA with her family. She is a proud mother of three adult boys. She enjoys being outdoors, doing physical activities, traveling, spending time with family, cooking, and finding new restaurants to enjoy with friends.

Maureen Troop

Physical Therapist

Randi Shenberger 
Office Manager

Randi Shenberger is a native to Pennsylvania.  She loves to travel.   She has been to Africa, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, England, Mexico, Sweden and Wales. A few of her hobbies are: reading, listening to music, drinking coffee and running.  Her absolute favorite part of Now I Can is the children!  She loves watching the children progress from when they first begin treatment to then witnessing the growth and changes that have been made by the end of their therapy at Now I Can!  She feels it is an amazing and beautiful thing to be a part of! Randi keeps the whole Now I Can Northeast crew organized!

 Randi looks forward to scheduling your child for a session at Now I Can!

Rachel completed her Master’s Degree in Public Administration at Penn State University. Rachel has a fifteen year clinical background in Cardiovascular Sciences but her passion lies in the nonprofit sector of patient care. As a PT aide in the clinic, you will find Rachel singing songs and dancing with children, racing Matchbox cars, having meaningful conversations with families, and enjoying a good laugh with the therapists and staff of Now I Can. Rachel resides in Ephrata, PA with her husband and son. She enjoys volunteering, cooking, camping, and vacationing at the beach

Allison Ebersole graduated from Penn State University with a BS degree in Recreation and Parks Management. She then earned her Masters Degree in Elementary Education from Millersville University.  She is a former first grade teacher. She has always had a heart for helping children develop, grow and reach for the stars!  Having a daughter with cerebral palsy, she knew first hand the time, dedication and hard work that goes into raising  a child with special needs.  Allison has a passion for helping special needs kids achieve their greatest potential.  Her dream of opening an intensive physical therapy center has now become a reality!  Her motto for the center is making miracles happen step by step!! She is excited to watch how children’s lives will be positively impacted by the center. 

 Board

President  - Allison Ebersole is the General Manager of Now I Can Foundation Northeast, where she channels both professional passion and personal experience into empowering children with special needs. After earning her BS in Recreation and Parks Management from Penn State University and a Master’s in Elementary Education, Allison began her career as a first-grade teacher. Her journey took on deeper purpose when she became a parent to a child with cerebral palsy—an experience that inspired her to make a tangible difference in children's lives. With a dream of opening an intensive physical therapy center now realized, she leads the Lititz, Pennsylvania program with the heartfelt motto: "making miracles happen, step by step."

Vice President - Ross Kramer is the co-founder and CEO of Listrak, a leading digital marketing platform that empowers retailers to connect with their customers across email, SMS, and other channels. A lifelong entrepreneur from Pennsylvania, Ross started his first business while still in high school and went on to co-found Listrak in 1998 with his father. Under his leadership, the company has grown from a small local startup into a nationally recognized technology partner serving over 1,000 brands, with more than 300 employees across the U.S. Passionate about innovation, leadership, and community, Ross continues to share his expertise to help businesses thrive and make a meaningful impact.

Treasurer - Howard Kramer is the co-founder and “Chief of Getting Stuff Done” at Listrak, a digital marketing firm based in Lititz, PA. A Vietnam veteran and decorated sniper, Howard’s post-service career included leadership roles in banking before he partnered with his son, Ross, to launch Listrak in 1998—building on their earlier web hosting business, Vertex. Beyond business, Howard has dedicated decades of service to his community, serving on the ELCO School District board, supporting local emergency services, and championing philanthropic initiatives that impact veterans, students, and families. His leadership and generosity continue to make a lasting difference in the community and through his support of Now I Can’s mission.

Inside Now I Can Northeast

We are located in Lititz, PA, proudly known as America’s Coolest Small Town. Our 14,000 square foot center is bright, colorful, and designed with kids in mind. The space includes a large gym, several small treatment rooms, a dedicated DMI room, and three family rooms. Each child also receives their own locker to store favorite toys and therapy items during their session. There is plenty of room for every child to work independently, explore movement, and feel comfortable in an open, engaging environment.

Come for the Therapy

Stay for the Adventure!

Welcome to Lititz, Pennsylvania! Voted “America’s Coolest Small Town” in 2013 our vibrant community is constantly growing, offering all kinds of activities, entertainment and eating experiences the entire family will enjoy.

The picturesque, tree-lined streets of downtown Lititz are home to blocks of eclectic retail shops and boutiques, entertainment, historical architecture and tours, plus unique eateries that span coffee and ice cream shops, to gourmet sandwiches and pizzas, to fine dining and desserts. Lititz is also home to Julius Sturgis Pretzels, the oldest pretzel company in the USA. Take a tour and discover how pretzels came into existence, then try your hand at pretzel making. To satisfy your sweet tooth visit the second oldest chocolate factory in America–Wilbur Chocolates. There you can watch chocolatiers make all kinds of sweet treats while shopping their expansive selection of chocolates and candy.  Across the street is Lititz Springs Park, a beautiful expanse of grass and tall trees, speckled with picnic tables, playgrounds, and a walking path that follows the waters of the natural spring that is the source of Lititz Run (creek). When planning your visit be sure to check the Lititz events calendar where you’ll discover a constant rotation of festivals, musical performances, art and craft shows, plus holiday celebrations. There’s always something happening in Lititz!

Nestled in beautiful Lancaster County farmland, Lititz is a quick 15-minutes drive from city of Lancaster where you’ll find even more shopping, dining, lodging, entertainment and outdoor activities. The Route 30 corridor is home to outlet shopping, Dutch Wonderland Amusement Park, many family owned buffets and chain restaurants, plus opportunities to explore the Amish community and their handcrafted goods. 

While visiting Lititz, be sure to make the 25 mile drive to the town of Hershey “The Sweetest Place on Earth!”  Hershey is home to Hershey Park, Chocolate World, Zoo America, The Giant Center and the beautiful Hershey Gardens. You’ll also find plenty of outlet and boutique shopping, gourmet restaurants, and coffee shops.

Links to More Information 

For more Lititz information visit -  www.lititzpa.com

For more Lancaster information visit - www.lancasterpa.com

For more Hershey information visit - www.hersheypa.com

For more amazing places to visit in Pennsylvania visit - www.visitpa.com

Locations

  • Pennsylvania

    Where intensive therapy and weekly care come together to help kids grow stronger and more independent.

  • Utah

    Our sister location and the original flagship that started it all, continuing the same trusted model of care in the Mountain West.

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