Ms Nadine Buttery
Fieldworker IDS-TILDA and Research Assistant, Including best practices and the voices of experience in developing post-diagnostic dementia support guidelines for people with an intellectual disability Qualifications: BSc. Psychology University of Limerick Research interests: Biopsychosocial effect of Tai Chi and Qigong classes for people with an intellectual disability.Email: nadinebuttery@gmail.com
Nadine joined the IDS-TILDA team in May 2021 as a Fieldworker, conducting interviews. She has worked with people with intellectual disabilities since 2004, adapting and delivering mindful movement, tai chi and qigong, interventions to service users in AVISTA and the Brothers of Charity Limerick. She continues with research and development in this field. Nadine joined this project as a research assistant in 2022.