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$34.95

Stock #12407
(ISBN 978-1-878812-40-7)
176 pages
7” x 10” papercover
© 1997





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The Positive Interactions Program of Activities for People with Alzheimer's Disease

By Sylvia Nissenboim, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., and Christine Vroman, L.P.N.

Sylvia Nissenboim, M.S.W., L.C.S.W.

Sylvia Nissenboim, M.S.W., L.C.S.W., is the Director of the Jewish Community Centers Association (JCCA) Adult Day Services, St. Louis, and the Assistant Director of Senior Services at JCCA. She holds a master’s degree in social work from St. Louis University.

Ms. Nissenboim has worked extensively with the Missouri Adult Day Care Association, serving as president from 1985 to 1987. She has served on a wide variety of committees with the Alzheimer’s Association Speaker’s Bureau, Project Esteem, Youth Support Groups, and the Public Education and Relations Committee of the Missouri Alliance for Home Care. She speaks at local, state, and national conferences, and has published numerous articles.

Christine Vroman, L.P.N.

Christine Vroman, L.P.N., has received a degree in human services from Meramec College and a degree in management from Maryville University. Her diverse educational background and her dedication to advocate for a variety of people with disabilities led her to the discovery that the principles and objectives outlined in the Positive Interactions Program can be applied to a number of groups with disabilities. In conjunction with her involvement with Sylvia Nissenboim and their growing consulting and training programs, Ms. Vroman is working with the Life Skills Foundation in St. Louis, where she focuses on promoting competitive employment for people with disabilities.

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