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Ms. Correa’s primary interest is to improve the quality of life for all elders while maintaining their dignity, culture and traditional beliefs.
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JUANITA K. CORREA, LNHA, BS

JUANITA K. CORREA, LNHA, BSMs. Correa is a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator in the State of New Mexico and has a Bachelors Degree in Health Science with an emphasis in Community Health from NMSU. Ms. Correa has a combination of 23 years of experience working in the field of Geriatrics, both institutional and community-based programs. She has practiced as a Nursing Home Administrator since 1990, both in the private and non-profit sector. Ms. Correa is currently the Executive Director of Laguna Rainbow Corporation which provides a continuum of LTC services, both institutional and community based services. Laguna Rainbow Corporation is owned by the Pueblo of Laguna and located on reservation of Laguna Pueblo. In addition, she consults with various NM Indian tribes regarding their senior programs. Ms. Correa’s primary interest is to improve the quality of life for all elders while maintaining their dignity, culture and traditional beliefs.

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