Meet Maureen

Maureen Matthews, RN, PhD

Maureen Matthews

Maureen brings to this project many years of experience as a nurse and psychotherapist. She received her graduate degree from Yale University (1982) and doctorate from New York University (2005). She has worked with people with Alzheimer’s disease and related illnesses and their families/friends for over 30 years. In the community, Maureen has participated in the assessment and treatment process and facilitated support group and psycho-social activities for people with early stage memory loss as well as collaborated with nursing homes to develop specialized care programs.

Currently, Maureen is the Director of the Early Memory Loss Program at the Stamford Counseling Center, a pastoral counseling center located in Stamford, CT. Maureen’s inspiration comes from people like Paulo Friere, a Brazilian educator who encouraged oppressed people to speak their truth; Oliver Sacks, a neurologist who always goes beyond signs and symptoms to the person that suffers; Tom Kitwood, a pioneer in person-centered dementia care; and Anne Bastings, Director of the Center on Age and Community, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who brings together the arts and aging communities to create new ways of thinking and acting.

Maureen's Blog
“We may not be all there, but we’re all here!”

This quote came from a group of people happy to be getting together after a series of snowfalls kept us from our weekly gathering.  One after another echoed the sentiment until finally we had an almost out-of-control chorus chanting a ...Read More

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