Cedarcrest
Stephenie Konopka is an experienced educator and professional with a diverse background in special education and multimedia communications. Currently serving as a Special Education Teacher at Cedarcrest Center for Children with Disabilities since September 2023, Stephenie previously held the role of Lead Teacher for Grade 1 at Saint Joseph Regional School from August 2016 to June 2023. Additional experience includes co-owning Carriage House Designs and working as a Multimedia Communications/Graphic Designer at ReasonableAccommodation.com. Stephenie's early career involved various roles, including Administrative Coordinator at Roy Matheson & Associates and Parent Educator at Monadnock Family Services. Stephenie has also contributed as a Community Health Office Assistant at Cheshire Medical Center and held positions such as QA Engineer and Corporate Trainer at PC Connection, Inc. Stephenie holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Keene State College and completed coursework in Early Childhood Education.
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Cedarcrest
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Cedarcrest Center for Children with Disabilities, a specialized medical facility and school in Keene, New Hampshire, provides round-the-clock skilled nursing care, special education at Cedarcrest School, and speech, occupational and physical therapies onsite for up to 26 children, infants through teens. We offer exceptional medical care and education in a warm, nurturing, home-like setting for children with high risk medical conditions and significant disabilities, including children who require high-tech medical support. Cedarcrest Center is widely recognized as a model for best practices in the care and education of children with complex medical and developmental needs. As the only intermediate care facility in New Hampshire serving children exclusively and the state’s principal provider of post-acute medical care for children under three years of age, our core service is residential care (one month up to several years). We also offer a range of options to meet the needs of families who care for their medically fragile children at home, including short-term residential stays (less than one month) and a day education program,