FOX Rehabilitation
Meridith Ryan O. has a diverse work experience in the field of graphic design. Meridith Ryan began their career as a Graphic Design Assistant at The Franklin Institute in 2003. Meridith Ryan then worked as a Computer Lab Assistant at Drexel University from 2004 to 2006. In 2006, they joined Valley Forge Press as a Graphic Designer until 2010. During their time at Valley Forge Press, they also worked as a Production Artist from 2010 to 2012 at Health Advocate, where they later became a Graphic Designer from 2012 to 2014. In 2014, they joined FOX Rehabilitation as a Graphic Designer and later advanced to the position of Senior Graphic Designer in 2018, a role they currently hold. Additionally, Meridith has also worked as an Art Director in freelance since 2005.
Meridith Ryan O. completed their high school education at Easton Area High School from 1999 to 2002, earning a High School Diploma. Meridith Ryan then went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Design from Drexel University's Westphal College of Media Arts & Design. Meridith Ryan completed their undergraduate studies from 2002 to 2006. Additionally, in June 2013, Meridith obtained certification in Pet First Aid & CPR from the American Red Cross.
FOX Rehabilitation
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What started as a simple practice offering house calls for older adults treated under Medicare Part B has exploded into a multi-state, regional resource of autonomous clinicians going to patients and providing therapy that’s proactive, evidence-based, and focused solely on geriatrics. FOX is a primarily clinician-operated, professional private practice of full-time physical, occupational, and speech therapists, built on the foundation of Geriatric House Calls™. The practice has always stayed true to its mission of rehabilitating lives by believing in the strength of people. Clinicians are given the autonomy to provide clinically excellent care through evidence-based interventions and best practice guidelines. We believe employees at all levels are equally important to the success of FOX.