The 10th Lexington Conference

on

Aging & Developmental Disabilities

A Decade of Sharing

Since 1991, the Lexington Conferences on Aging and Developmental Disabilities have been attended by more than 1600 people from 44 states and six countries. From the first conference, aging and older people with developmental disabilities and their families have been participants and presenters. Featured presentations have been given by:
Steven Moss from Great Britian;
Deborah McFadden, Commissioner, Health & Human Services, Administration on DD;
Edward Ansello, Virginia Commonwealth University, Center on Aging;
Doreen Croser, Executive Director of the American Association on Mental Retardation;
Stan Herr, University of Maryland, College of Law;
Robert Gettings, Executive Director, the National Association of State MR/DD Directors;
Tamar Heller and Tia Neilis, University of Illinois at Chicago, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging and Mental Retardation; and
Matt Janicki, Professor, State University of New York at Albany, Centre on Intellectual Disabilities, Albany NY,

Leading edge information has been shared by:
Matt Janicki, Professor, State University of New York at Albany, Centre on Intellectual Disabilities, Albany NY,
Arthur Dalton, Ph.D., Basic Institute of Research, Staten Island, NY,
Jim Stone, Asst. Professor, University of Kentucky, Collge of Social Work, and
Lou Ellen Ruocco, St. Louis ARC, St. Louis, MO.

The Conference offers hands-on information sharing among direct service providers, family members, researchers, policymakers, aging people with developmental disabilities and the opportunity to network and establish on-going contacts and access to technical assistance by people who are working daily to provide options and choices to the aging and older population with disabilities across the country and around the world.

Information About the 10th. Lexington Conference: A Decade of Sharing.

The 10th. Lexington Conference on Aging and Developmental Disabilities is coordinated by Third Age, Inc.

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