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APPENDIX, Deliverable E2 (December 1, 2004), Core Committee Curricula Vitae, Page 1 of 6
Dining At Home Program Coordinator
Annette M. Kelly, PhD, ARNP
1520 East Blvd., Maitland, FL 32751
Phone (c): 407-620-8556
E-mail: akelly1520@cfl.rr.com
Education
1962
1982
1993
2002
2004
Licensure:
Registered Nurse Diploma, St. Vincent’s Hospital School of Nursing, NY
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
Master of Science in Nursing, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
End of Life Nursing Education Consortium (ELNEC) Certification
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing; University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
ARNP, Florida license 28386-2
Professional Experience
1993 - present
1997 - 1998
1993 to 1993
1993 to 1996
1993 to 1995
1987 to 1992
1984 to 1986
1963 to 1984
President/CEO, Central & North Florida Alzheimer’s Association,
Orlando, FL
Medical Mission Experiences, Dominican Republic, Diocese of Orlando
Instructor, Nursing Department, Florida Southern College, Orlando
Campus
Instructor, Nursing Continuing Education, Valencia Community College,
Orlando, FL
Collaborative Nurse Practitioner Practice Agreement; Charles A. Morgan,
MD, Apopka, FL
Founding Director, St. Mary Magdalen Adult Day Center
Altamonte Springs, FL
Medication Management Consultant; Department of Health &
Rehabilitative Services, District VII, Orlando, FL
Professional nursing, including long term care and acute care,
while parenting a military family in a variety of settings.
Professional Organizations
American Geriatrics Society
American Nurses Association / Florida Nurses Association
American Society on Aging
Florida Bioethics Network
Florida Council on Aging / National Council on Aging
Gerontological Society of America
Sigma Theta Tau – Honor Society for Nursing
2002-2003:
Dining At Home Core Committee Member
Janet D. Whiteside, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Education:
Indiana University:
Vanderbilt University:
Augustana College:
1979-1983 Ph.D. in Speech and Hearing Sciences.
1974-1975 M.A. in Speech and Hearing Sciences
1971-1973 B.A. in Speech and Hearing Sciences
Recognition and Awards:
2003:
President’s Award by Florida Speech-Language and Hearing Association
First place for directed student research by Florida Speech-Language and Hearing Association
1994-1999:
National Master Clinician for Beverly Enterprise in Dementia
1999-present:
Certified in Dementia Care Mapping in Florida
1999-present:
Certified trainer for Activity Based Alzheimer Care by National Alzheimer’s Association
1998-2001:
State Trainer for the DOEA for Alzheimer’s Education for ALF Staff
Professional Affiliations/Certificates:
American Speech, Language Hearing Association, Certificate of Clinical Competence 1975 till present
American Society on Aging, Gerontological Society of America
Grants:
NIH submitted grant 2002: Florida PI, J Whiteside, “Exercise/Language Elder Rehabilitation: A Multi-Site Clinical Trial.” Locally
$227, 627/annually. Not funded
King Foundation Grant 2004: Advancing Simulation Research for the Health Sciences.” Total funding: $193,374. Collaborated
proposal with Institute for Simulation and Training, Optical Diagnostic Applications Lab-Center for Research and Education in Optics and
Lasers. Not funded
Co-PI on Alzheimer’s Association Grant: “Identifying Caregiver Communication Strategies for Managing Dementia.” Total Funding:
$99,999. Collaborated proposal with Kenyatta Rivers, Ph.D. Not funded
Co-PI on Alzheimer’s Association Grant: “Speech Measures in older speakers with and without Alzheimer’s disease.” Total Funding:
$197,258. Collaborated proposal with Jack Ryalls, Ph.D. Not funded
Collaborating on a grant from the Florida Teaching Nursing Home on a project entitled “Improving Dining in Residential Care” with
local Alzheimer’s Association.
Publications:
The Legacy Club: Dedicated Alzheimer’s Care Day Room Program Model (1999) Contributing author and founder of program
implemented throughout Beverly Enterprises: 130 page manual.
Enabling Freedom: Designing Dedicated Care Units for Persons with Dementia, 3 Edition (1998) Contributing author. 200-page
manual published by Beverly Enterprises
rd
Products:
“Dementia Quality Care,” produced by Disney and aired on cable 2000 till present. Served as expert consultant on six video series.
Research Papers & Selected Presentations:
Ryalls J, and Whiteside J. (2004) “A case study of foreign accent syndrome with atypical features.” International Clinical Phonetics
and Linguistics Association, Lafayette, LA
PenaGarzon, J, Cotterman, K and Whiteside, J. (2004) “A phonetic reading approach: utilizing a key-word strategy.” Florida
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Annual Convention, Orlando, FL
Whiteside J. (2003) “Alzheimer’s disease prevention and treatment, 2003 and beyond.” Florida Conference on Aging, Orlando, FL
Whiteside J, Harvey C, and Busbee J. (2003) “Proactive in-service training in the public school system.” Florida Speech-Language and
Audiology Annual Convention, Marco Island, FL
Whiteside J, Paguntalan M, Quattry H, and Cirnigliaro, D. (2003) Does rapid naming improve communicative abilities in memory
impaired persons?” Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Annual Convention, Orlando, FL
Heyn P, and Whiteside J. (2002) “Fitness care: an instructor training workshop for persons with dementia. Joint Conference of the
National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging, Denver, CO
Whiteside J, Parbhoo E, and Smithy S. (2002) “Alexia without agraphia: does a phonetic reading approach work?” Florida Association
of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Annual Convention, Sarasota, FL
Whiteside J, Dykstra E, and Jerome C. (2002) “Designing a sight-word reading protocol for a pure alexic.” Florida Association of
Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Annual Convention, Sarasota, FL
Heyn P, Rohter F, Whiteside J, Witta L, Tucker F. (2002) “Positive health-promotion approaches in dementia.” Southern Gerontological
Society, Orlando, FL
Whiteside J. (2001, 2003) Respectful communication in Alzheimer’s care.” Senior Resource Alliance, Orlando, FL
Whiteside J, and Zimmerman B. (1998) “How can we treat persons with late-stage dementia?” American Speech-Language & Hearing
Association, San Antonio, TX
Whiteside J. (1997) “Effective management of cognitively impaired residents in skilled nursing facilities.” American Speech-Language
& Hearing Association, Boston, MA
Service (professional, community):
 Local Leadership Council for the Central and Northern Florida Alzheimer’s Association, Member of the Medical and Scientific
Advisory Board for the local Alzheimer’s Association (2002-present)
 Presenter at Senior Resource Alliance Annual Conference (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004), Alzheimer’s Resource Center Annual Conference
(2001), Central and North Florida Alzheimer’s Association Conference in Advanced Alzheimer’s Disease (1999-2004), Central and North
Florida Alzheimer’s Association for Early Diagnosed Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease (2000-2004), Central FL Regional Recreational
Therapy Conference (2000), Indiana State Speech & Hearing Convention (2000)
Dining At Home Core Committee Member
Cathy Michaelson Lieblich
3812 Emerald Estates Circle
Apopka, FL 32703
407-228-1815 (Work)
WORK EXPERIENCE
Senior Resource Alliance, Orlando, Florida, Manager of Special Projects. January 2003-Present. Manage projects funded by private foundations.
Responsibilities include supervision of professional and administrative staff, project management, coordination and implementation. Serve as
coordinator of the Florida Pioneer Network, a group committed to improving the quality of life and work in long-term care.
Winter Park Health Foundation, Winter Park, Florida, Community Education Manager. March 1996-December 2003. Managed community
education programs for older adults and their families; developed and managed a geriatric care management service; August 2000-December
2003. Assumed additional duties as program officer when WPHF became a private grant-making foundation.
University of Central Florida Initiative on Aging and Longevity, Orlando, Florida. Consultant Grant Writer. September 1994-February 1996.
Researched funding sources and wrote grant proposals for the initiative’s community partnership projects.
Florida International University, Southeast Florida Center on Aging, Miami, Florida. Project Consultant. March 1992-December 1993.
Developed training program for the boards of directors of Florida’s area agencies on aging.
The Lighthouse, Inc. National Center for Vision and Aging, New York, New York. Associate Director. May 1988-May 1991. Managed a national
information and resource center on vision and aging and developed and implemented demonstration projects.
The National Council on the Aging, Washington, DC. Program Manager. June 1985-April 1988. Coordinated National Institute for CommunityBased Long-Term Care and National Institute of Senior Housing.
Illinois Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, Naperville, Illinois. Associate Director. June 1982-May 1985. Worked with the
executive director to manage the activities of this association of not-for-profit homes and services for the aging including membership
recruitment and retention, public policy, membership development, conducting a statewide conference, and publishing a newsletter.
City of Chicago, Office on Aging and Disability, Specialist in Aging and Rehabilitation. May 1980-May 1982. Monitored legislation on the local,
state and federal levels; conducted advocacy workshops for older adults; reviewed grant proposals, assisted with the preparation of the area plan
on aging.
PRO F E SS IO NA L A SS O CI A T IO N S
National Association of Social Workers
American Society on Aging
National Council on the Aging
Florida Council on Aging
ED UC A T IO N
The University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration. M.A., 1980, Specialization in gerontology
The Johns Hopkins University, B.A. 1978, Anthropology
Dining At Home Core Committee Member
6348 Edge O Grove Circle
Orlando, FL 32819
Sharon Hudson-Brandon
Summary of
qualifications
Skilled Nursing, Assisted Living and Adult Family Care Home
Program Consultant and Trainer
Professional
experience
2002 – Present
Senior Resource Alliance / Dept of Elder Affairs
ALF and AFCH Program Consultant, Trainer and Florida Pioneer Culture
Change Coach
1963 Develop, coordinate and conduct training programs for assisted living
and adult family care home providers and direct care staff.
1964 Provide on-site technical assistance to providers.
1986 – 2002
Agency for Health Care Administration, Orlando
FLFederally Certified Health Facility Evaluator
1965 Evaluated regulatory compliance in various types of state licensed
health care facilities such as; skilled nursing facilities, assisted living
facilities, home health agencies, residential treatment facilities, crisis
stabilization units, hospitals, and others in Orange, Seminole, Osceola
and Brevard counties.
1966 Provided in-service training to local agency staff and health facility
providers concerning interpretation and compliance with state and
federal regulations.
1967 Scheduled surveyor activities including but not limited to: investigators,
full team facility surveys and revisit surveys.
1981 – 1985 Santa Barbara Special Health Authority Santa Barbara, CA
Beneficiary Services Representative

Wrote policies and procedures for private company contracted to
implement state and federal statutes and regulations in order to manage
beneficiary health services on a county level (pilot project for state).

Provided training for prospective recipients and providers.
Classroom Teacher
Over five years’ experience.
Education
& Credentials
Graduated from Hofstra University, New York
Florida State Certified Assisted Living Facility Administrator
Federally Certified State Surveyor
Florida Pioneer Network Coach
Florida State Certified Alzheimer’s Trainer (ALF and SNF)
Phone 407-345-0396
E-mail
sbrandon@elderaffairs.org
Dining At Home Core Committee Member
Diane Hall, RD, LD, NHA
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE:
E-MAIL:
3780 Laurens Avenue, Malabar, Fl 32950
321-725-6214 FAX: 321-674-2585
DHALL08@BELLSOUTH.NET
GOAL
To apply administrative and clinical skills in a consulting position for long-term care, which will contribute substantially to the company’s
success in delivering superior meals and nutritional services.
SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND
Twenty-two years of long term care experience. Strong background in management as well as patient care issues. Past president of Space Coast
District of the Florida Dietetic Association, past president of District II of the Florida Health Care Association, past board member of East
Central Alzheimer’s Association, treasurer of Titusville’s Kiwanis Club, member of Titusville’s Chamber of Commerce. Actively involved with
Toastmasters.
EXPERIENCE
June 1992-present:
Private practice in Brevard & Indian River County.
Position: Consulting Dietitian
1990-1992:
Meridian Nursing Center; 7201 Greenboro Drive, West Melbourne
Position: Administrator
1986-1990:
Titusville Nursing Center, 1705 Jess Parrish Court, Titusville, FL
Position: Administrator
1981-1986:
Holmes Regional Medical Center & Nursing Home, Melbourne, FL
Position: Dietitian / Acting Administrator
EDUCATION
Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL, courses toward MBA
Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA: Bachelor of Science in Nutrition
LICENSES
Licensed Dietitian: ND 1301 of State of Florida
Registered Dietitian:
559602 of American Dietetic Association
Licensed Nursing Home Administrator: NH 2508 of State of Florida
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