Quality of Life in Memory Care. What Does “Good” Look Like? Part 2 of 4
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80th Street Residence and Seni
Our Host, Lori La Bey is joined by Lindsey Harbison, with the 80th Street Residence, and Deanna Vigliotta and Laurie Gredlein with Seni as they discuss what “quality of life and good care” actually looks like in a Memory Care setting. All three of these ladies have phenomenal experience in healthcare, so we know this episode will be loaded with nuggets!
Lindsey Harbison, Assistant Executive Director of the 80th Street Residence, is often the first person that many families meet upon their introduction to the 80th Street Residence. With 16 years at the community, she has helped hundreds of families navigate the difficult process of making the move from one’s home to The 80th Street Residence.
Laurie Gredlein has been working in the healthcare/senior living field for over 20yrs – from marketing for a large pharmaceutical company to working in various long-term care settings. She is currently an Account Executive for Seni in the Northeast region and resides in New Jersey. She is passionate about educating people on the importance of using high-quality incontinence products, as well as helping those in need.
Deanna Vigliottahas an extensive 30-year healthcare sales and sales management background. She spent many years of her career working in the Radiology Imaging space, where she built relationships with healthcare professionals, and provided related healthcare products & ancillary services.
Deanna joined the Seni sales team to better educate consumers, geriatricians, neurologists, Skilled Nursing Facilities – SNF, Assisted Living Facilities – ALF, Home Health Care, and Memory Care communities about the importance of choosing high-performing adult incontinence products to improve the quality of life for incontinent people as well as those that care for them. In doing so she moved quickly into the role of National Sales Manager with Seni, supporting her teammates and Seni’s clients, to shift the mindset in the USA from adult incontinence products being viewed as a disposable commodity to high-performing incontinence products being viewed as a critical component of the continuum of care.