As an Occupational Therapist at the May Center for Early Intervention, Mallory supports children and families with daily activities within their daily routines. She provides assessment and treatment, working with clients to address fine and gross motor, social emotional, self-care, and sensory skills/needs.
Prior to joining May Institute in October of 2024, Mallory worked as a Behavior Therapist, providing applied behavior analysis (ABA) services to autistic children. Throughout her career she has provided services under several agencies with a focus on improving the lives of disabled children and their families.
Mallory earned a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Saint Michael’s College, and became a Registered and Licensed Occupational Therapist (OTR/L) after completing the Occupational Therapy Master’s Program at Bay Path University in Longmeadow, Mass.
In 2025, she delivered a research presentation for the American Occupational Therapy Association entitled, "Implementing a Peer Mentorship Program: Piloting Peer Mentorship in the MOT Program." Mallory is committed to creating a sense of community and belonging for the individuals in her care.