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Liz Hupp

Liz Hupp has extensive experience in working with individuals with Alzheimer's and hearing loss, demonstrating a commitment to community service and education. As a volunteer at the House of Welcome day program since 2010, Liz contributes weekly to improving the lives of those with dementia. From 2010 to 2016, Liz served as the President of the Chicago North Shore Chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America, where significant efforts were made in organizing events and supporting individuals with hearing difficulties. Liz has also developed specialized knowledge through the self-employed Montessori Alzheimer's enrichment initiative and previously worked with the deaf and hard-of-hearing population at AGBell Montessori School. Educational qualifications include a BA in Early Childhood Education and Human Development from National Louis University, certifications in Montessori teaching, and a recent certificate in applying Montessori principles to Alzheimer's care.

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Winnetka, United States

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North Shore Senior Center

Our mission is to support the independence and well-being of older adults, enhance their dignity and self respect, and promote their participation in and contribution toward all aspects of community life. Since 1956 we have helped older adults remain in their homes with independence, dignity and connection to their communities. Beginning at the Winnetka Community House, North Shore Senior Center has always offered a combination of services which include recreational/educational programs, volunteer opportunities and support services for seniors. We are a 501(c)(3) organization, with highly-trained social workers, counselors and professionals on staff. Together, this team provides programs and events for active older adults, as well as information and outreach services for families. North Shore Senior Center's social workers also provide assistance to seniors at hospitals, park districts, senior centers and senior living communities throughout the metropolitan area. As a means of furthering its mission, North Shore Senior Center provides many outlets for intellectual and social growth. At the Arthur C. Nielsen, Jr. Campus in Northfield we offer classes, lectures and clubs highlight the arts, music, languages, humanities, current events, politics, travel, exercise and fitness.


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