Senior Research Associate
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Dr. Steffi Kim is a clinical-community psychologist and has worked with Alaska Native communities employing community-based participatory research frameworks for seven years. She currently serves as adjunct faculty at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and as a lead researcher at the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team at the University of Minnesota. In Dr. Kim’s work with Alaska Native Elders, she has worked closely with community stakeholders and Elders to learn and share how Elders age well within rural and urban Alaskan communities. Additionally, this work has provided valuable insights into a successful aging framework incorporating and highlighting the voices of Alaska Native Elders. This work includes collaborations with Alzheimer’s Resources of Alaska and several tribal communities statewide. Most recently, she has worked to promote dementia awareness and reduce the stigma associated with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias. Dr. Kim’s primary research interests are cultural and community-based approaches to successful aging and dementia concerns. In addition to her work with Alaska Native Elders, Dr. Kim has worked with adults providing mental health services.
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