Showing posts with label 31st National PWS Conference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 31st National PWS Conference. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Latham Team Participates in PWS National Conference


(Left to right: Jonathan J. Smith, Director of Children’s Services; Pam Nolan, Director of Education; Patricia Morgan, Day Supervisor; Patrice Carroll, Manager of PWS Services)

Members of the Latham Centers team recently participated in the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association’s (USA) 31st Annual National Conference. This year’s theme, “Survivor 2011” signified innovative research and treatment options for individuals with PWS. Conference sessions included a strong focus on “Best Practices” and support for individuals and families. Latham participants acquired ground-breaking information regarding scientific advances; the importance of sensory integration, effective educational and behavioral support approaches; and methods to support the physical and cognitive health of individuals with PWS.



"You can't lead anyone else further than you have gone yourself." 
~Gene Mauch

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

The 31st National PWS Conference


What an amazing opportunity Latham Centers had at the 2011 Conference. As sponsors of this major event, we had the pleasure of meeting new and re-connecting with old friends.  I heard my name called out in the exhibit lobby and hugged Margaret Stone, a former nursing supervisor of the Latham School who had retired to Florida and volunteered at the conference.  She was delighted to learn of Latham’s involvement and to catch up on her former colleagues from Cape Cod.  From the opening keynote address to the closing ceremonies, the conference offered all of us an opportunity to hear what is happening in the world of PWS.


What we experienced at the conference was a comaradarie amongst those who support and those who love a person with PWS. Families, providers, medical staff, educators and other professionals are working together to advance the research, treatment, education and quality of life for people with PWS. Imagine 900 people gathered under one roof, all there to be part of the solution to the many challenges people with PWS face.  It was joyful to see the children engaged in activities and the parents gaining strength from each other. Congratulations to the staff and volunteers, to PWSA (USA), and everyone connected with this great event.  Congratulations to Gloria W of Winnepeg, Canada on winning the Kindle at our exhibit booth.  I spoke with parents from around the country over the course of the three days and I thank all of you for your information and interest.
Let’s keep this momentum going.






Contributed by:
Chris Gallant
Director of Training & Marketing



"Share your sparkle wherever you are." 
~Dodinsky


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