The National Association of Activity Professionals (NAAP) was founded in 1982, and is the only national organization that exclusively represents Activity Professionals working primarily in geriatric settings.
What does NAAP stand for?
NAAP stands for National Association of Activity Professionals
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- National Association of Asian-Pacific American Deacons (Bloomington, MN)
- National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education (Northridge, CA)
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Diane Mockbee, BS, ADC, is certified by the National Certification Council of Activity Professionals and is President of the National Association of Activity Professionals (NAAP), with 1,400 members, as well as a member of the Arizona Association of Activity Professionals.
Selman, executive director of the National Association of Activity Professionals in Jackson, Mississippi.
Selman, BS, ACC, is executive director of the National Association of Activity Professionals (NAAP), based in Jackson, Mississippi.
Rauch serves on the Board as Professional Development Trustee for the National Association of Activity Professionals and was "Activity Director of the Year" for Washington State in 1987.
The National Association of Activity Professionals and NCCAP have developed a 90-hour Basic Education Course curriculum for activity professionals which has been accepted by several states as the approved training course.
The Green Hat Society was presented during the National Association of Activity Professionals Annual Conference in 2007.
Diane Mockbee, BS, ADC, is certified by the National Certification Council of Activity Professionals and is President of the National Association of Activity Professionals (NAAP), with 1,400 members, as well as a member of the Arizona Association of Activity Professionals.