Meg E. Boyce, LMSW
Vice President of Programs and Services Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter
Meg Boyce joined the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter as program director in 2000. In her current role, she oversees programs and services offered by the chapter to meet the needs of the community.
Meg played an integral part in opening the first unit in the country for inmates with Alzheimer’s disease or related forms of dementia. She also provided a web-based training for police officers throughout the state of New York.
She received her master’s of social work from Fordham University in 1995 and worked in the long-term care field from 1995 to 2000 as director of social work for two nursing facilities in Dutchess County.
Meg resides in Poughkeepsie with her husband and son. She enjoys playing competitive tennis and singing as a soloist in her church choir.
You may reach Meg at [email protected] or 845.763.4702.
Meg Boyce joined the Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter as program director in 2000. In her current role, she oversees programs and services offered by the chapter to meet the needs of the community.
Meg played an integral part in opening the first unit in the country for inmates with Alzheimer’s disease or related forms of dementia. She also provided a web-based training for police officers throughout the state of New York.
She received her master’s of social work from Fordham University in 1995 and worked in the long-term care field from 1995 to 2000 as director of social work for two nursing facilities in Dutchess County.
Meg resides in Poughkeepsie with her husband and son. She enjoys playing competitive tennis and singing as a soloist in her church choir.
You may reach Meg at [email protected] or 845.763.4702.