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Identifying Needs to Empower Native Elders

Jordan Dionne, NRCNAA Project Coordinator

Jordan Dionne is a project coordinator with the National Resource Center on Native American Aging (NRCNAA) at the Center for Rural Health (CRH) at the University of North Dakota (UND) School of Medicine & Health Sciences in Grand Forks.

As a project coordinator, Jordan assists elder programs throughout the assessment process; updates and maintains the Native Elder Service Locator website; directs clients to resources available through the NRCNAA website; and processes NRCNAA needs assessments. He also works on the Well-Balanced Program, the Native Elder Caregiver Curriculum, and the NRCNAA newsletter and helps establish and maintain positive relationships with Title VI directors, tribal elderly programs, and urban elder centers.

Before joining the CRH, Jordan was a direct support professional with The Mentor Network and a correctional officer at the Gerald Tex Fox Justice Center.

Originally from Belcourt, North Dakota, Jordan earned a master of business administration degree and a bachelor of business administration degree from UND.

Questions?

Contact Jordan by calling (701) 777-4404 or send an email.