Connections: A handbook of activities for visiting friends and relatives in nursing homes

Danielle W Kincaid MS , Laura Gilbert Dorow Ed D
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Connections: A handbook of activities for visiting friends and relatives in nursing homes

Danielle W Kincaid MS , Laura Gilbert Dorow Ed D
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176 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 31, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN: 9781515266365
  • Dimensions: 8.5" W x 0.38" L x 11.02" H
Laura Dorow has a B.A. Degree from Wells College, M.A. Teachers College, Columbia University, M.M. Florida State University, and the Ed.D. Degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. She has taught students from early childhood to adult learners. Laura has 27 publications including the textbook, Specializing Education Behaviorally. Laura was co-founder and director of the Fred S. Keller School in Yonkers, New York. Laura was a professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, SUNY New Paltz, Mohawk Valley Community College and retired as Professor Emeritas from Utica College. She became interested in older adults with dementia when her father developed Alzheimer's Disease. Laura is retired, has two children and four grandchildren and lives in Central New York with her dog Molly. Danielle Kincaid has a B.A. Degree in Psychology from Syracuse University and a M.S. Degree in Psychology from SUNY Albany. She worked in a variety of clinical settings as a psychologist for the State of New York. Danielle, who is retired, is a friend and advocate for a former co-worker who has Alzheimer's Disease and resides in a nursing home. Danielle has two children and three grandchildren and lives with her husband and two cats in Central New York.

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