
In this episode, we speak with Rhona Feldt-Stein, a true pioneer in occupational therapy private practice. With 41 years of business ownership, Rhona shares her experience starting, growing, and eventually preparing to exit a thriving multi-disciplinary practice. From operating out of her basement to building brick and mortar clinics, Rhona has navigated every stage of private practice - from securing loans, networking with physicians, hiring a team, and scaling strategically. She reflects on what has stood the test of time in OT business, how marketing has evolved, and why relationship-building remains key.
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