Valentyna Steele

Director Of Human Resources at Alzheimer's Community Care

Valentyna Steele has a range of work experience in human resources and front office management roles. Valentyna started their career in 2014 as a Front Office Manager at Ocean Properties Hotels Resorts and Affiliates, where they worked until 2020. From there, they joined Kolter as a Front Office Manager for a year. In 2021, Valentyna began working at Alzheimer's Community Care, first as a Human Resources Generalist and later advancing to the position of Director of Human Resources in 2023.

Valentyna Steele has studied Business Administration and Management, General at Florida Atlantic University.

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Boynton Beach, United States

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Alzheimer's Community Care

Alzheimer's Community Care is dedicated to promoting and providing community-based, family-centered care for patients and their caregivers living with neurocognitive disorders, through the belief, that where there is help, there is hope. Alzheimer's Community Care is a 501(c)(3) local nonprofit organization that has been providing care and resources to families in South Florida coping with Alzheimer's disease and related neurocognitive disorders for more than 20 years. Our specialized services include: - 11 Specialized Adult Day Care Centers, providing daily respite for both patients and caregivers; - Family Nurse Consultants, helping caregivers navigate the disease. Provided at no cost; - ID Locator Bracelets, allowing local law enforcement to quickly locate patients who wander away from home. Provided at no cost; - Case Managers, working with families to identify and access funding for services; - 24-Hour Crisis Line, connecting families in crisis to immediate assistance. Provided at no cost; - Education & Training, providing families, patients, caregivers, staff, law enforcement, students and other members of the community with the latest education on Alzheimer's disease and related neurocognitive disorders.