Margaret Sanders
Associate Professor · Geriatric Education
Northeast Ohio Medical UniversityAbout
Margaret Sanders is an Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine and a Graduate Faculty Member at the College of Graduate Studies, Northeast Ohio Medical University (NEOMED). Her work focuses on geriatric education, interprofessional collaboration, and addressing challenges in elderly care through innovative curricula and community programs. She has contributed to advancing training models for healthcare professionals in dementia care, fall prevention, and telehealth mentorship.
Her research emphasizes bridging gaps between academic institutions and community settings, such as collaborating with organizations like Habitat for Humanity and Area Agencies on Aging to create dementia-inclusive communities. Notable projects include virtual simulations for geriatric team care and studies on pet ownership’s impact on older adults’ well-being.
Ms. Sanders’ publications highlight her dedication to improving healthcare delivery for aging populations through interdisciplinary approaches, policy advocacy, and technology integration. Her work often addresses systemic issues like nursing workforce shortages in skilled facilities and the unique needs of incarcerated elderly individuals with dementia.
While no formal awards are listed, her contributions to curriculum development and community health initiatives reflect significant academic and practical impact in gerontology and healthcare education.
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