Randolph Coverage Area
Supervisors

Sean has been a Case Manager since 2009, and has had additional 2 years of direct care experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities in the Fort Wayne and Bloomington areas. He has chosen to work in this field because he has always been compelled to assist individuals in need and help others to maximize their potential.
Sean has degrees in Psychology and Communication from Indiana University. One of his goals is to assist individuals in successfully living in their communities. Health and fitness are very important to Sean.
Specialized Case Manager – Transitional


Megan has been in case management for over 4 years and has worked in the Intellectual Disability Field for over 19 years. Megan graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. She has worked in various environments in the field including day programs, former institutions and government offices.
Prior to case management, Megan was a surveyor with a private company contracted on behalf of the Bureau of the Quality Improvement Services. Megan assists individuals to get started on waiver services. Megan is involved with the Safety Committee and Employee Recognition Committee.
Megan has a sister with Down Syndrome and is an advocate for all individuals with a disability. Megan is passionate about spending time with her husband and son as well as volunteering for her son’s band activities.
Case Managers

For more than 6 years, Sierra Wible has been working with individuals with disabilities. From daily living activities, assisting them in becoming independent as much as possible to their ability to monitoring their safety and teaching them basic everyday skills. Sierra loves working in this field and finds this field very rewarding as well as advocating for individuals who can’t speak for themselves.
Sierra enjoys playing softball with friends and family, camping, bike riding, anything outdoors. She enjoys watching her daughter play softball, as well as attending her dance competition shows.