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Web References
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1. centeronelderabuse.amiesdigital.com
centeronelderabuse.amiesdigita - [Cached]Published on: 2/18/2008 Last Visited: 2/20/2008
Elaine Chen Trainings are organized by Elaine Chen, Elder Abuse Training Institute Coordinator
Elaine Chen has been privileged to work with older adults in various settings, including five years at the Cypress Senior Center as Recreation Specialist: Social Services and a year volunteering at Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay in Berkeley. She has also been inspired by former coworkers, consumers and advocates at the Dayle McIntosh Center, Orange County's Independent Living Center, where she worked on an educational Health Care Access program for consumers with disabilities and collaborated with a statewide systems change network. In a past life, Ms. Chen taught and counseled on nutrition. Ms. Chen has a B.S. in Nutritional Sciences, a certificate in Gerontology, and is in the process of earning an M.S. in Gerontology at CSU Long Beach. -
2. www.inpea.net
www.inpea.net/weaad_events.htm - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2007 Last Visited: 2/9/2008
Primary Contact :Elaine Chen, Coordinator, Elder Abuse Training Institute, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine. Telephone: 1-714-456-7863, E-Mail: eachen@uci.edu, and; -
3. Training Institute - Center of Excellence in Elder Abuse and Neglect
www.centeronelderabuse.org/pag - [Cached]Published on: 4/23/2007 Last Visited: 2/1/2008
Elaine Chen Trainings are organized by Elaine Chen, Elder Abuse Training Institute Coordinator
Elaine Chen has been privileged to work with older adults in various settings, including five years at the Cypress Senior Center as Recreation Specialist: Social Services and a year volunteering at Alzheimer's Services of the East Bay in Berkeley. She has also been inspired by former coworkers, consumers and advocates at the Dayle McIntosh Center, Orange County's Independent Living Center, where she worked on an educational Health Care Access program for consumers with disabilities and collaborated with a statewide systems change network. In a past life, Ms. Chen taught and counseled on nutrition. Ms. Chen has a B.S. in Nutritional Sciences, a certificate in Gerontology, and is in the process of earning an M.S. in Gerontology at CSU Long Beach.

