Danielle Walker

Occupational Therapist

Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Cimarron Memorial Hospital is proud to offer comprehensive Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation services right here in Boise City. These therapy services are designed to help patients regain function, restore independence, and improve overall quality of life. Our licensed therapists work closely with patients, families, and providers to develop individualized treatment plans focused on safety,
mobility, and long-term success. When injuries or health conditions limit daily function, compassionate, skilled therapy makes a difference—and caring is at the heart of everything we do. Our Therapy Department is committed to helping individuals return to the activities that matter most to them—whether that means recovering from injury, surgery, illness, or managing chronic conditions.

 

Physical Therapy Physical

Therapy focuses on improving movement, strength, balance, and mobility to help patients safely return to daily activities and reduce pain or physical limitations. Physical Therapist, Breck Burkhart, provides inpatient, outpatient, and swing bed physical therapy services.

Physical Therapy services may include:

 • Comprehensive evaluations and individualized treatment plans
 • Strengthening and therapeutic exercise
 • Gait and balance training
 • Post-operative rehabilitation
 • Sports-related injury rehabilitation
 • Women’s health therapy
 • Wound care and debridement
 • Vestibular (balance and dizziness) therapy
 • Patient and family education

Physical Therapy plays an essential role in helping patients regain independence, prevent complications, and safely return home or to normal activities.

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy helps individuals of all ages develop, recover, or maintain the skills needed to perform everyday activities that are meaningful to them—at home, at work, and in the community.

Occupational Therapist, Danielle Walker, focuses on helping patients improve their ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) and regain confidence in daily tasks.

Occupational Therapy may help patients who experience:

 • Post-surgical limitations
 • Upper extremity injuries or dysfunction
 • Difficulty with self-care tasks
 • Reduced strength, coordination, or endurance
 • Challenges returning to work or daily routines

Occupational Therapy supports patients in safely returning to the activities they want and need to do —improving independence, function, and quality of life.