Meet Our Professionals
Angela Muki
Angela Muki is an Accountant, Gerontologist, and Professional Fiduciary serving older adults, the disabled, and their families. The common thread of Angela’s roles is her dedication to a life of helping people and her earnest in enriching the lives of others.
With an extensive educational and experienced knowledge base, Angela can assess the diverse economic, emotional, environmental, functional, social, and legal needs of the older or disabled individual. This assessment serves to provide advocacy and a comprehensive plan of care. The customized plan ensures the right level of care, resources, and support for the individual, family members, and caregivers.
Angela holds a Master of Science degree in Gerontology along with a Bachelor's and Master’s degree in Business.
Elizabeth Drobny
Elizabeth Drobny has comprehensive clinical and professional experience as a Speech Therapist and Special Education Instructor. She has served individuals with moderate to severe Autism and other disabilities:
- Coaching speech activities in one-on-one and group settings
- Instructing special needs children with augmentative communication in classroom and home environments
- Designing and implementing augmentative communication systems
- Creating and implementing IEP and IFSP goals
- Assessing developmental level
She has lectured on TEACCH (Treatment and Education of Autistic and Communication related handicapped CHildren), an evidence-based service, training, and research program for individuals of all ages and skill levels with autism spectrum disorders, and on PECS (the Picture Exchange Communication System), a form of augmentative and alternative communication produced by Pyramid Educational Consultants, Inc.
Elizabeth holds a Master of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Development and Special Education, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Speech Pathology, and a Two-year Graduate Certificate in Autism.