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Meet the Council.

" Words slide away but images may transcend memory loss....."

A relentless pursuit of brilliance

The NCCDP Advisory Council is comprised of experienced health care 
professionals and trained educators who are qualified in:

Administration
Authors
Care Planning
Dementia Unit Consultant
Development of Dementia Units
Education
End Of Life
Ethical Issues
Health Care
Legal
Management
Mental Health
National Speakers
Nursing
Pharmacist
Physical Therapist
Policy Development
Regulatory Affairs
Social Services
Survey Compliance
Therapeutic Recreation

Lowell Fein, FACHE, MPA, LNHA, CHE, CDP® - Chairman of the Board

Fred Sganga, MPH, FACHE, LNHA

Billijean M. O’Brien, RN, MSN, LNHA, CALA, CNAA, CHCE, CDP®

Maria J. Rivera, MA, PhD, CDP®

Dr. DeeDee Hu, PharmD

Nellie Stolarz CALA, ADC, CDP

Bonnie Saunders PT, MPA, CDP

Fred Brand, MA, CDP, Executive Director of Grants, Sussex County Community College

 

 

 


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