By: Jeffrey D. Stauffer, Community Relations Director — jeff@elvilleassociates.com, 443-393-7696
Elville and Associates is pleased to announce it will be sponsoring the Brain Injury Association of Maryland’s Annual Conference, to be held March 24-25 at the North Baltimore Radisson Hotel in Timonium, Maryland. This year the Conference is celebrating its 28th anniversary.
According to its website, the Conference, titled “Brain Injury: Navigating the Journey,” is “a multi-track neuro-conference focusing on issues related to: individuals with brain injury and family members, children and adolescents in the school system, advocacy, and professional and clinical training. The purpose of the two-day conference is to provide state-of-the-art information about brain injury treatment, services, research, and advocacy and to improve collaboration and networking between individuals with brain injury, families and professionals.”
This year’s Conference will bring together a wide variety of Individuals involved in the brain injury arena – including those with brain injuries & their families, service members involved with brain injury, heath care professionals, educators, psychologists, social workers, case managers, nurses, vocational rehab counselors, therapists, teachers, trainers, & other providers.
For more information about this year’s Conference, please visit biamd.org.
Elville and Associates also sponsored the BIAMD’s Scarecrow 5K this past fall on the campus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Elville and Associates engages clients in a multi-step educational process to ensure that estate and elder law planning works from inception, throughout lifetime, and at administration. Clients are encouraged to take advantage of the Planning Team Concept for leading edge, customized planning. The education of clients and their families through counseling and superior legal-technical knowledge is the mission of Elville and Associates, and the firm proudly serves clients in central Maryland, the Washington metro area, and the Eastern Shore.
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