The Center for Applied Research in Dementia develops, innovates, and applies its Montessori Dementia methodology with a specialized team of diverse scientific professionals.
Meet the minds behind our important work:
The co-holder of two patents developed through Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR), Dr. Camp has also been appointed Principal Investigator on numerous NIH-funded projects and served as President of the Adult Development and Aging division of the American Psychological Association.
Lecturing and training across Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America on the use of Montessori Dementia Interventions – and with writings that have been translated into six other languages – Dr. Camp is a personal force for global change for persons with dementia and memory disorders.
With over twenty-four years of experience in the behavioral sciences, Mr. Antenucci has collaborated with an array of scientists and research professionals, as well as created/marketed multiple products that are currently used by caregivers worldwide.
An experienced public speaker and expert trainer, Mr. Antenucci has given testimony for the Ohio Speaker’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s and Dementia, and enabled hundreds of caregivers to empower people with dementia to live more fulfilling lives.
Dr. Shelton believes that it is possible for persons with dementia to live well despite their illness, and that non-pharmacological care practices have tremendous potential to improve the lives of those affected by dementia. At CARD, Dr. Shelton oversees the development and implementation of innovative products and services, evaluates the efficacy of CARD’s care practices, and conducts virtual and live trainings on dementia.
As a Research Associate with CARD, Ms. Selby collaborated on research in engagement, wayfinding, and the creation of new programs for individuals with dementia. In 2013, she helped establish a Montessori-Inspired Lifestyle® memory care community in Beachwood, Ohio. She now draws on research and her experience leading a Montessori-based care community to train caregivers on how to improve the quality of life of individuals in their care. Ms. Selby also manages digital media and marketing for the Center.
Holder of the Vernon D Holleman-Lewis M. Rampy Centennial Chair in Gerontology and Director of the Aging and Care Research Program at Scott & White Memorial Hospital, Dr. Stevens is also a Professor of Medicine at the Texas A&M Health Science Center. He is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, as well as a member of both the American Psychological Association and the American Medical Director’s Association.
At Scott & White, he leads a team of researchers dedicated to creating data-driven solutions to clinical and organizational issues related to care delivery for older adults, ensuring that innovative new methods are not just created and understood, but applied correctly to the people who need them most.