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Life Skills Village announces three new hires

Life Skills Village has hired Brenda Kanona, Veronica Rose-Sandoval and Stephen Eiben, MS, LLP, LLPC, to further help individuals with brain injuries realize and achieve their personal goals. The three new members of Life Skills Village come with energy, motivation and a passion for helping others. 

Stephen is a neuro rehabilitative therapist with over seven years of experience working in mental health. His previous experience has allowed him to develop behavioral interventions to prevent patients from being placed in a more restrictive setting. He obtained his Master’s degree in psychology from Tennessee State University.

Brenda joins the team as a program facilitator/job coach, with previous experience in the field of psychology. Prior to joining Life Skills Village, Brenda worked as a neuropsychometrician at Midwest Neuroforensics, where she administered a battery of standardized neuropsychological tests to individuals with traumatic brain injury. She graduated from Oakland University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in clinical psychology at the University of Detroit Mercy.

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Veronica also joins the team as a program facilitator/job coach. She received her Bachelor’s degree in psychology with minors in communication and theater arts from Eastern Michigan University.

Life Skills Village is a functionally-based, neurorehabilitative community reintegration program for those with traumatic brain injuries and closed head injuries. Founded in 2012, Life Skills Village provides individuals with programs and services that will help them achieve the maximum level of independence while reclaiming their identity after their injury. Life Skills Village’s team consists of trans-disciplinary-trained professionals and program facilitators/job coaches, all with a passion for helping individuals achieve their uniquely set goals.    

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