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Dr. Marks is also Associate Director for Research in the
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with
Developmental Disabilities (RRTCADD) and President of the National
Organization of Nurses with Disabilities. She directs research
activities related to health promotion, health advocacy, primary
health care, and occupational health and safety for persons with
intellectual and developmental disabilities. Dr. Marks has
developed and implemented community-based surveys related to health
and safety for people with disabilities and has written
publications and presented papers in the area of disability,
health, and community engagement in the United States and
internationally. She has coedited a special issue for Nursing
Clinics of North America titled Promoting Health Across the
Lifespan for Persons with Developmental Disabilities and a
feasibility study report, Advancing Nursing Education at Bel-Air
Sanatorium and Hospital in Panchgani, Maharashtra, India, through
The Global Health Leadership Office/ WHO Collaborating Center at
the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Ms. Sisirakâ (TM)s research interests focus on nutrition, health literacy, and health promotion for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She coordinates several health promotion projects in the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities and has written publications and has presented papers in the area of disability in the DHD at UIC. Her research interests consist of nutrition, health literacy, and health promotion for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She coordinates several health promotion projects in the RRTCADD and has written publications and presented papers in the areas of disability, health, and nutrition. Ms. Sisirak received her bachelor of science degree in dietetics at Southern Illinois University and her master of public health at UIC. Currently, she is a doctoral candidate in community health sciences in the School of Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Dr. Heller also directs the Rehabilitation Research and Training
Center on Aging with Developmental Disabilities and projects on
support interventions for individuals with disabilities, including
the Special Olympics Research Collaborating Center. Dr. Heller has
written more than 150 publications and presented more than 200
papers at major conferences on family support interventions and
policies, self-determination, health promotion, and aging of people
with developmental disabilities. She has coedited two books (Health
of Women with Intellectual Disabilities, Blackwell Publishing,
2002; Older Adults with Developmental Disabilities: Optimizing
Choice and Change, Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1993) and edited
special issues of Technology and Disability, American Journal on
Mental Retardation, Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual
Disabilities, and Family Relations. She is the president of the
board of the Association of University Centers on Disabilities. In
2005 she was a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging. As
a cofounder of the national Sibling Leadership Network, she is a
member of its steering committee. Her awards include the 2009
Autism Ally for Public Policy Award of The Arc/The Autism Program
of Illinois; the 2008 Lifetime Research Achievement Award,
International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual
Disabilities, Special Interest Group on Aging and Intellectual
Disabilities; and the 2009 Community Partner Award of Community
Support Services.
"If you work with individuals with developmental disabilities, if you are concerned about promoting health and well being, and if you want concrete, day-to-day activities and ideas to carry them out, then you want this book." --George Jesien, Ph.D.
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