Linda McAllister, PT, DPT, GCS, GTCCS, CEEAA, CEAGN, FSOAE has a passion for best practice in treating the older adult population. Dr. McAllister completed a Bachelor of Arts from North Park University, Bachelor of Science in physical therapy in from Northwestern University, and a Doctorate in physical therapy from Arcadia University. A board-certified geriatric specialist, she has worked exclusively with older adults for over two decades. Dr. McAllister has experience in diverse clinical settings and currently practices in home health and in-home outpatient services in Kirkland, WA. Earlier in her career, she worked in rehab and acute care and practiced for 2 years in a remote hospital in the republic of Congo. Dr. McAllister has lectured nationally on geriatric rehab topics since 2015 including continuing education, national conferences and transitional doctoral education. She has published research studying sit-to-stand testing with upper extremity support with older adults and continues to lead clinical research. She is an adjunct faculty member of Arcadia University’s transitional doctoral program. She serves as coordinator of the Geriatric Training Certification for GREAT Seminars and is on the editorial board for Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation.
Linda McAllister is an accomplished therapist who while working clinically has conducted research, consulted, and published articles in geriatrics. In 2018 Dr. McAllister won the Outstanding Faculty Award from The Geriatric Rehabilitation Education Institute. Dr. McAllister is an advocate for evidence-based interventions and is an engaging presenter.