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Empowering Neurological Wellness: Meet Meghan Chemidlin

Meghan Chemidlin, OTD, MS OTR/L, helps kids, teens, and adults with neurological conditions think, move and perform everyday tasks better even if they feel like they plateaued or never even got identified. Meghan is an occupational therapist who believes in helping every individual reach their greatest potential whether that’s a patient, parent, or professional. She believes that everyone is a unique individual who should be treated that way. Through her own experiences, Meghan understands what it’s like to suffer from a concussion and wants to be there for you as you work together to get back to feeling like yourself or helps others do so. She has a passion for educating others and leading them on their journey as they heal from a concussion or navigate the incredible interoception world. Dr. Chemidlin graduated from Elizabethtown College with a B. S. in Health and Occupation and then with a Master’s Degree of Science in Occupational Therapy. She later received her clinical doctorate from Elizabethtown College with a concentration in Trauma Informed Practice and Interdisciplinary Autism Support. Meghan is a Certified Brain Injury Specialist, a Functional Vision Rehabilitation Specialist, an Autism Spectrum Certified Clinical Specialist and a LSVT BIG Certified Clinician and is trained in both the Alert Program and Interactive Metronome. She has also had the privilege of presenting alongside Kelly Mahler, developer of the Interoception Curriculum and has published with her an Interoception Curriculum for individuals who have sustained concussions. Meghan is also an adjunct professor at Elizabethtown College teaching several courses. In her free time, Meghan enjoys playing tennis, hiking, eating ice cream and spending time with her family and puppy.