Lianna Villarreal

Lianna Villarreal is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in health and education. Currently serving as a Senior Advisor, President, and Director of Competitive Events at HOSA-Future Health Professionals, Lianna also mentors high-achieving high school seniors through the Hispanic Scholarship Fund's Youth Leadership Institute at both USC and the University of Chicago. In the role of Home Care Provider and Chief of Staff at Disability Services of the Southwest/Lifespan Home Health, Lianna excels in candidate recruitment and assessment for caregiving positions. As a Jewelry Artist at Villa Atelier, designs intricate jewelry inspired by science. Previous roles include Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at Dell Medical School, Undergraduate Student Researcher in BioProspecting at the University of Texas at Austin, and College Pipeline Program Scholar at the Donald & Barbara Zucker School of Medicine. Additionally, Lianna taught mathematics at Mathnasium of Converse and served as Area 1 Historian for HOSA-Future Health Professionals. Currently pursuing a Bachelor's of Arts and Sciences in Biology at the College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas at Austin.

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Disability Services of the Southwest/Lifespan Home health

Founded in 1991, Disability Services of the Southwest (DSSW) is one of the largest providers of support services to people with disabilities and the elderly in the State of Texas. Our services include personal attendant services, nursing and therapies, as well as assistance in home modifications, adaptive aids, job coaching and supported employment. DSSW is licensed by the state to provide a wide range of services to persons with disabilities including Community Living Assistance and Support Services (CLASS), Consumer Directed Services (CDS), Deaf-Blind with Multiple Disabilties (DBMD), as well as private pay care for the elderly and people with disabilities. DSSW's programs are designed to assist persons with disabilities in achieving the greatest degree of independence possible within their community. The evaluation process by a nurse and the interview process by a program director and your independent case manager assure that an individual's needs are identified so that they can be met by the services available in each program. All programs are driven by consumer choice and a people first philosophy.