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X-WR-CALDESC:Mary Anne Tolliver\, with a Master’s in Public Administration\
 , has a lifetime of experience providing service to people with Intellectu
 al/Developmental Disabilities. She began her employment with the St. Louis
  Arc in 1984 as a direct support provider\, was promoted into management\,
  and was the Director of Residential Services for nearly 20 years until re
 cently accepting a new position as the Director of Aging Services and Navi
 gator of Residential Supports. Mary Anne has worked to support many indivi
 duals who have aged in place\, retired\, made end of life decisions\, lost
  parents and friends\, experienced end stage dementia and others with seri
 ous illnesses. She has supported the friends\, family and direct support s
 taff of the people who have passed away\, and collaborated with medical\, 
 hospice\, and government entities. Her vast experience has been a beacon o
 f wisdom to lead and guide the direct support staff and managers at the St
 . Louis Arc in providing quality supports. \n\nBarbara Williams Stewart is
  a practicing Clinical Social Worker and has been a Professor at Webster U
 niversity in St. Louis\, MO\, since 1993. While at Webster University\, Ba
 rbara implemented services for students with disabilities worldwide. Barba
 ra is the founder of the Belle Center\, an early childhood center for chil
 dren with and without disabilities. The Belle Center is now part of the St
 . Louis Arc. She has also served as a Deputy Director in the Department of
  Mental Health. There she helped to develop a family-directed program wher
 eby families were allocated funding that they could utilize as they deemed
  necessary. At the St. Louis Arc\, Barbara conducts support groups for all
  ages and individual grief counseling sessions.
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DESCRIPTION:Mary Anne Tolliver\, with a Master’s in Public Administration\,
  has a lifetime of experience providing service to people with Intellectua
 l/Developmental Disabilities. She began her employment with the St. Louis 
 Arc in 1984 as a direct support provider\, was promoted into management\, 
 and was the Director of Residential Services for nearly 20 years until rec
 ently accepting a new position as the Director of Aging Services and Navig
 ator of Residential Supports. Mary Anne has worked to support many individ
 uals who have aged in place\, retired\, made end of life decisions\, lost 
 parents and friends\, experienced end stage dementia and others with serio
 us illnesses. She has supported the friends\, family and direct support st
 aff of the people who have passed away\, and collaborated with medical\, h
 ospice\, and government entities. Her vast experience has been a beacon of
  wisdom to lead and guide the direct support staff and managers at the St.
  Louis Arc in providing quality supports. \n\nBarbara Williams Stewart is 
 a practicing Clinical Social Worker and has been a Professor at Webster Un
 iversity in St. Louis\, MO\, since 1993. While at Webster University\, Bar
 bara implemented services for students with disabilities worldwide. Barbar
 a is the founder of the Belle Center\, an early childhood center for child
 ren with and without disabilities. The Belle Center is now part of the St.
  Louis Arc. She has also served as a Deputy Director in the Department of 
 Mental Health. There she helped to develop a family-directed program where
 by families were allocated funding that they could utilize as they deemed 
 necessary. At the St. Louis Arc\, Barbara conducts support groups for all 
 ages and individual grief counseling sessions.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181218T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181218T150000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Register for Grief and Loss in the Lives of People with In
 tellectual and Developmental Disabilities
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