Senior Lecturer, Occupational Therapy Department, School of Primary and Allied Healthcare, Monash University
Libby Callaway is an occupational therapist with extensive experience working with people with neurotrauma, across inpatient and community rehabilitation settings in Victoria and internationally in the United States of America. Libby is the Director of a community-based occupational therapy practice, Neuroskills Pty Ltd and a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the Occupational Therapy Department at Monash University. Libby holds a strong interest in the development and delivery of innovative models of accommodation and support for people with disability. In 2004, Libby completed a Masters degree on the time use and satisfaction with life of people with acquired brain injury who returned to community living. She is currently completing a PhD on the time use, health outcomes, community integration and satisfaction with life of people with spinal cord injury.
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