Seni & Senior Helpers Tackle Incontinence Together Part 4 of 4

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Our Host, Lori La Bey will be talking with Deanna Vigliotta and Laurie Gredlein with Seni, whose parent company is TZMO who produces and sells premium adult incontinence products. Also joining us are Marisa Biserna, Linda Panarella, and Robin Rountree all in leadership roles with Senior Helpers. Linda also works for Town Square Adult Day Enrichment Centers.

Deanna Vigliotta is the National Sales Manager for Seni, known for their premium adult incontinence products.  She has an extensive 30-year background in healthcare sales management.  Deanna joined Seni, in early 2019, to help expand the Seni brand in the US market by educating both consumers and senior living communities about the importance of choosing high quality fully breathable products. 

Laurie Gredlein has been working in the healthcare and the senior living industry field for over 15yrs.  She is an Account Executive for Seni in the Northeast region and resides in NJ.

Marisa Biserna is an RN who has worked in home care and hospice for more than 25 years.   She is the newest member to the Senior Helpers leadership team, overseeing the operations of (3) Senior Helpers locations in New Jersey.  Marisa’s mother lives with Alzheimer’s, and she is committed to dignity in aging.  

Linda Panarella has over 15 years’ experience managing personalized care to seniors, and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner and a PAC Certified Independent Trainer. She is the Director of Business Development for Senior Helpers and Town Square Adult Day Enrichment Centers. Linda serves as a consultant for the development and construction of the first Town Squares in NJ.

Robin Rountree is the Marketing Manager for Senior Helpers, Orlando. When Robin’s mother was diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia, she learned all she could about being a caregiver, getting assistance, and building a care team, even if those lessons came from her own mistakes. The care her mother received from Senior Helpers was a game-changer and made a huge impact on her quality of life. After her mother passed away, Robin chose to leave her broadcasting career to help other family members on their caregiving journeys by working for Senior Helpers. Robin also hosts the podcast “Informed Aging” and is also an advisory team member of Central Florida Lewy Body.

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Contact Seni

Denna Vigliotta & Laurie Gredlein

Email

Website   www.seni-usa.com

Website 2  www.tzmo-global.com

Phone  850-503-7534

LinkedIn

FaceBook

LinkedIn

YouTube Channel

Contact – Senior Helpers

Robin Rountree – Senior Helpers

Email

Website

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

Marisa Biserna – Senior Helpers    

Email

Website

Website

Linda Panarella – Town Center & Senior Helpers

Email

Town Square at the Jersey Shore 732-451-6185

Town Square at Princeton Health Campus  609-375-0751

Facebook Pages:

Senior Helpers Ocean County

Senior Helpers Cherry Hill

Town Square at the Jersey Shore 

Town Square at Princeton Health Campus

Webpages:

Senior Helpers Ocean County  

Senior Helpers Cherry Hill

Town Square at the Jersey Shore

Town Square at Princeton Health Campus

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