Important Update: Temporary Closure of the Nancy S. Klath Center
Due to water damage, the Nancy S. Klath Center at 101 Poor Farm Road is temporarily closed and under construction. For your safety, please do not visit the building. We will notify the community when it is ready to reopen.

CMAP remains fully operational during this time. Staff are working remotely and from the Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton Street. Programs will continue as planned at the Suzanne Patterson Building and in virtual formats. We appreciate your understanding as we work to minimize disruption to our community.

Lisa Bayer, CDP, CADDCT

Community Social Worker & Dementia Specialist (she/her/hers)
lbayer@cmaprinceton.org

Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Lisa holds a BA from Rutgers College and brings a deep commitment to supporting older adults and their families. Her career includes roles as director of marketing & education and dementia specialist at Always Best Care of Central NJ, and director of LearningRx, a brain training center. Drawing on her professional and personal experience as a caregiver, Lisa provides dementia education, individual support, and creative solutions that meet the evolving needs of older adults.

She enjoys cooking, reading, and travel—and has a passion for building adult LEGO sets. Lisa has trained in aquatic performance for over a decade and values CMAP’s mission to help people age with dignity and purpose. She envisions retirement filled with family, travel, and joy, and reminds her future self to stay mentally and physically active and always maintain a positive outlook.

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