Rethinking How We Use Volunteer Team
Tuesday – April 21st, 2020 -2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST & 6pm London, 8pm South Africa and on the 22nd at 5am in Australia AET
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Today our host Lori La Bey, talks with Dr. Paul Falkowski who is an author, musician, entrepreneur, teacher, public speaker and consultant who strongly promotes and advocates for expanding the role of volunteers in long-term care. I am so excited to have him on the show to discuss his newly released book “Creating the Volun-Cheer Force: Rethinking the way we use volunteers in long-term care” which is so very timely right now.
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Contact Information for Dr. Paul Falkowski
Email: paul@voluncheerleader.com
Website: www.VolunCheerLeader.com
Phone: 800-589-2084
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