
Jennifer Bryce, M.A., CCC‑SLP, is a Speech‑Language Pathologist with more than 25 years of experience specializing in cognitive‑communication disorders, early memory loss, and family‑centered dementia care. After seeing the growing need for accessible screening, education, and respite in Maine, she founded Mainely Memory Foundation to ensure families receive dementia‑informed support at no cost.
Jennifer is also the creator of the MAINELY‑7™ Method, an evidence‑informed framework that guides the Foundation’s intergenerational programs, helping reduce isolation and strengthen community connection. Outside her professional work, she enjoys time on the water, being with family and friends, and volunteering in animal‑assisted visits with her Irish Wolfhound, Tadhg.

Meredith Blakesley, M.S., CCC‑SLP, is a Speech‑Language Pathologist with more than 20 years of experience supporting preschool and school‑age children. She owns Nama‑Say, a Midcoast Maine practice specializing in play‑based intervention, social‑emotional learning, and collaborative, family‑centered care. As co‑founder of MerryGen, Inc., she integrates communication science and mindfulness to create whole‑child programming across home, school, and community settings.
In her role as Vice President of Mainely Memory Foundation, Meredith brings deep clinical expertise and a strong commitment to accessible, relationship‑based, community programming. She also owns and operates Duck Puddle Campground, where she fosters the same sense of welcome and connection that defines her professional work. Outside of her roles, she enjoys sunsets, traveling, and time with family and friends.

Kristin Cameron, M.S., OTR/L, brings more than 34 years of occupational therapy experience to her role as Secretary of the Mainely Memory Foundation. Since 2001, she has supported K–12 students in the Boothbay Region schools, providing evaluations, consultation, and sensory‑motor intervention. As the owner of Hands On OT, she offers connective‑tissue–based, whole‑body therapeutic care. Kristin is known for her organization, clarity, and deep commitment to dignity and meaningful participation for individuals and families navigating cognitive change. Outside of work, she enjoys kayaking, paddle boarding, snowshoeing, hiking, and knitting—reflecting her belief in movement, creativity, and the restorative power of nature.

Wiley MacLeod, M.S., OTR/L, is an Occupational Therapist at the MaineHealth outpatient clinic in Boothbay Harbor, where she has provided compassionate, client‑centered care for more than 26 years. She specializes in helping individuals regain the skills and confidence needed to return to the activities they love.
In addition to her clinical work, Wiley volunteers with Maine Adaptive as a ski instructor for individuals with disabilities, reflecting her deep commitment to accessibility, dignity, and meaningful participation. Her strong organizational skills, steady judgment, and long history of community service make her an excellent fit for the role of Treasurer, aligning closely with the Foundation’s mission and values.
Outside of work, Wiley enjoys gardening, boating, swimming, and spending time with her family and friends.
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