Meet the ON Occupational Therapists
Hi, I’m Imogen.
I am an Occupational therapist who has worked for the past 7 years in the NDIS and TAC schemes. I am all about providing high quality occupational therapy services face to face in Geelong & Western Melbourne, Vic.
In 2023, I welcomed a baby into the world and new I wanted to make a greater impact than being an employee. I am dedicated to advocating for my clientele to enable them to be their best selves, As this is my business the mission statement and values come straight from my heart.
I am particularly passionate about young adults who have had a brain injury. I am passionate that these clientele often do not achieve the level of support associated with their brain injury due to their disability being ‘invisible’. I want to empower you to have the tools, strategies and opportunities to upskill your capacity. I am really passionate about educating health care providers to enable them to provide their best - this is why I have been developing courses for the wider audience as well.
Hi, I’m Grace.
Grace is in her fourth year as an Occupational Therapist. Grace is passionate about helping people live meaningful, independent lives — in ways that work uniquely for them.
Grace is calm, grounded, and loves taking the time to truly understand each person she works with. She approaches therapy with authenticity and kindness, always aiming to make clients feel heard, supported, and at ease. Grace is a creative problem solver at heart — thinking outside the box to find practical, empowering solutions to everyday challenges.
Outside of work, Grace loves to travel. Grace has explored 18 countries (and counting!) and collects postcards from every city she visits. She is also proudly team hot chocolate and bring that same warm energy into every session. Grace loves finding bright, imaginative ways to support clients in doing what matters most to them.
Hi, I’m Samantha.
Samantha is a thoughtful, collaborative Occupational Therapist who believes that small, practical changes can make a real difference in daily life. With a focus on neurological rehabilitation, she is passionate about supporting adults who have experienced a stroke or are living with progressive neurological conditions, helping them regain confidence, independence, and hope.
Samantha takes a gentle, person-centred approach, working closely with clients, families, and support teams to create solutions that truly fit each person’s life. Whether it’s building routines, managing fatigue, introducing practical tools, or finding ways to stay engaged in meaningful activities, she’s all about therapy that feels purposeful, realistic, and respectful.
When she’s not working with clients, you’ll find Samantha recharging through exercise, hiking, board games with family, listening to music, or cooking and enjoying good food. She brings that same grounded, caring energy to every session.
Hi, I’m Luna.
I am the official office dog at Occupationally Neuro. My primary role is making sure office morale stays high at all times.
You will usually find me supervising team meetings, checking in on therapists between sessions, and reminding everyone to take a proper break.
I specialise in emotional support, strategic cuddles, and ensuring no snack goes unnoticed.
While the team focuses on functional cognition and helping people live more independently, I focus on keeping the humans regulated, grounded, and smiling.
Every good workplace needs someone looking after the wellbeing of the staff. That’s my department.
Hi, I’m Jane.
Jane brings a calm, practical approach to her work as an occupational therapist, with a strong focus on helping people with neurological and physical disabilities live as independently as possible. She works with adults across a range of conditions and settings, supporting both newly acquired and long term needs. Jane is leading our regional, Ballarat, Vic location.
Jane is particularly experienced in working with people with spinal cord injury, acquired and traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions. She works across NDIS and TAC, with a strong interest in supporting people to remain living safely and independently in their own homes as they age.
Jane takes a client centred, collaborative approach to therapy. She prioritises listening closely, understanding what matters to each person, and translating goals into practical, achievable outcomes. She works openly and directly with clients, families, support coordinators and other professionals to ensure everyone is clear on the plan and next steps.
Hi, I’m Jenna.
Jenna is a compassionate, creative Occupational Therapist who believes that even the smallest changes can lead to life-changing results. With a background as a global designer, she brings a unique lens to her therapy — combining practical knowledge with out-of-the-box thinking to help clients reach their goals in ways that truly fit their lifestyle.
Driven by purpose and guided by kindness, Jenna is passionate about helping people live fulfilling, independent lives. She’s all about finding meaningful, personalised solutions — whether that’s adapting a daily routine, modifying a space, or uncovering new ways to do what matters most.
When she’s not working with clients, you’ll find Jenna recharging with hot yoga, playing netball, or walking by the beach. She brings that same grounded energy and genuine care into every session.