Meaghan Myers
Occupational Therapist
Meaghan is an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about working with young people to achieve their goals of independence, whilst focusing on their strengths and areas of interests. Meaghan is particularly interested in working with young people to develop their independent living skills, along with working with people to achieve their executive functioning, self-care and sensory regulation goals.
Meaghan has a professional background in Disability Support working within supported independent living (housing), peer mentoring and Myotherapy where she has a history of supporting individuals to achieve their goals.
Meaghan works between the Melton and Geelong office which she enjoys as she is able to reach and support the wider community.
Outside of work, Meaghan enjoys spending time with friends, supporting the Western Bulldogs, going to pilates, swimming and pottery.
Meaghan has completed a range of professional development including:
Traffic Jam in my brain
Introduction to Sensory Therapy
Interoception Based Supports – Kelly Mahler
Yellow Ladybugs Conference Supporting Autistic Girls Conference 2023
Professional Resilience – Michelle Bihary
Sleep with disability - Annie O’Connell
Introduction to Neurodiversity Affirming Practice - Onwards and Upwards Psychology
Qualifications:
Meaghan has completed a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy degree at Deakin University in Geelong and an Advanced Diploma in Myotherapy from The Gordon.