Nicole M. Hartog

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Nicole M. Hartog worked for 3 years as the Community Resource Program Manager with the Denver Regional Council of Government’s Area Agency on Aging (AAA).  While at the AAA, Nicole developed, implemented, and managed the Aging and Disability Resources for Colorado (ADRC) program to provide referrals and options counseling to both older adults and adults with disabilities.  In addition, she managed DRCOG’s Elder Refugee grant program.  Nicole currently serves on the board of directors for Atlantis Community, Inc., the second-oldest Independent Living Center in the Nation.   Previously, Nicole was a Geriatric Care Manager for Seniors’ Resource Center where she worked with older adults and their caregivers to provide in-home assessments and person-centered care plans.  Nicole has presented Aging Well sessions at several national conferences including the 2013 AIRS Educational Symposium, and is a frequent guest lecturer at both University of Denver and Metro State University’s MSW programs.  In 2011, Nicole received a Professional Advancement Certificate in Gerontology from University of Colorado, Colorado Springs,  and is pursuing her Master’s in Public Administration.