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Welcome!
The
Network in Aging of WNY, Inc. helps its members enhance their efforts
to improve the quality of life for older persons and their families.
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The
Network provides its members with opportunities for resource exchange,
professional development and stimulation of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Within
the next 50 years, the population of those 65 years of age and older
will double to a total of 55 million. The development of better
ways to provide health and social support to these individuals continues
to be a major national concern. The Network supports its members
in the challenge of meeting the needs of this unique population.
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Dr.
Evan Calkins, Founding Father of the Network in Aging of WNY, Inc.
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Highlights
from the Network in Aging's 2007 Annual Meeting
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Left
Photo - From left, Leilani Pelletier, MS and Charles Battaglia,
Jr., Co-chairs of the Network in Aging's Education Committee with
Presenters Gail Koser and Steven Fisher and Laura Mondello, Network
in Aging President
Right
Photo - recipients of the "Program of Excellence Award"
with Kristin Luppino (center) accepting on behalf of the Multidisciplinary
Coordinating Council on Elder Abuse
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Left
Photo - Dr. Evan Calkins, founder of the Network in Aging of WNY
with David Dunkelman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Weinberg
Campus, recipient of the 2007 Dr. Evan Calkins Meritorious Service
Award for 2007.
Right
Photo - Dr. Evan Calkins presenting David Dunkelman with the award.
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HIGHLIGHTS
OF SOME NETWORK WITH THE NETWORK EVENTS
2007
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Photos
- attendees networking and enjoying refreshments at Canterbury Woods.
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with the Network at the McGuire Group
Health Care Facility with Gourmet Chef Jim Rebholz in March
of 2007. |
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From
left, Charles Beinhauer, Esq., Partner for the Law Firm, Pfalzgraf,
Beinhaer & Menzies LLP addresses the group on Medicaid
Updates - at right, Dawn Clabeaux, Administrator of Niagara
Lutheran Home accepts first place prize for the 2007 Network
Membership Campaign - May 2007.
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Meiss, Pesident and CEO of Beechwood Continuing Care and Marian Deutschman,
Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communications at Buffalo State College
discuss segments of the Almost Home video with attendees at the Greenfields
Manor on April 24th. |
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Left
Photo - from left, Charles Battaglia, Jr., Co-chair of the Network's
Education Committee, JoAnn Lewandowski, Network in Aging Coordinator,
Assemblyman Stephen Englebright, Pamela Krawczyk, Erie County Senior
Services Commissioner and Laura Mondello, Network in Aging President.
Right
Photo - NYS Assemblyman Dennis Gabryszak at the podium.
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