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In this episode of Foresight Radio, Steve Moran welcomes Patty Lefure, a former care partner for her mother with younger-onset dementia and the programs lead at Lorenzo's House, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families affected by younger-onset dementia. Patty shares insights into the challenges and unique needs of those diagnosed with dementia before the age of 65, as well as their families—especially children and young adults. She highlights Lorenzo's House's virtual support programs, including youth groups, caregiver spaces, and a global summit aimed at providing tools, connection, and advocacy strategies. The conversation also delves into: The importance of supporting family members navigating dementia care. The emotional toll and guilt caregivers experience. The role of technology and innovation in improving dementia care. Practical transition strategies for moving a loved one into a senior living community. The value of community and shared experiences for caregivers and those diagnosed. Patty emphasizes that dementia does not mean the end of joy or meaningful relationships—with the right support, families can continue to connect, laugh, and thrive together.
In this episode of Foresight Radio, Steve Moran sits down with Russell Rush, the managing director of R3R1 Consulting Group. Russell is an expert in senior living sales, lease-ups, and occupancy turnarounds. He shares his unique and highly effective sales approach, which focuses on storytelling and building deep personal connections with prospective residents. They cover: The Power of Storytelling in Sales A Different Approach to Senior Living Sales Socialization is the Key to Resident Well-being Building a Story Bank Storytelling Tactics That Work Russell shares incredible success stories, a 70% conversion rate strategy, and the art of using storytelling to break down fear and inspire hope.
Steve Moran chat with Justin Wray, President of Jaybird Senior Living, for a conversation covering innovative approaches to senior living, tackling Middle Market challenges, the importance of wellness for both residents and team members, and creating meaningful resident experiences. Justin shares Jaybird's commitment to residents, families, and employees. They also discussed how purposeful programming, innovative technology, and compassionate leadership improve senior living. They cover: Resident and Family-Centered Approach: Jaybird Senior Living focuses on building trust and comfort for families, ensuring transparency, consistent care, and communication. The organization acknowledges that family members often act as decision-makers and works to engage them effectively. Commitment to the Middle Market: Jaybird strategically operates in rural and underserved areas by leveraging clusters of properties to share resources and reduce costs. They balance affordability with quality by maintaining efficient staffing and tailoring services to specific community needs. Innovative Wellness Programs: Jaybird's Ascend Wellness Program promotes the Six Dimensions of Wellness for residents in assisted and independent living. Team members are also encouraged to embrace wellness, with tools and initiatives designed to enhance their physical, emotional, and social health. Technology-Driven Solutions: Jaybird is implementing tools like TSO Life to enhance resident engagement and facilitate personalized connections between residents. Programs like a nurse triage system allow nurses to fully disconnect during off-hours, improving work-life balance and reducing turnover. Rethinking Activities and Purposeful Living: Justin emphasized shifting away from outdated, generic programming toward purpose-driven, meaningful activities tailored to individual residents. He challenges leaders to reassess the value of current activities and to consider whether they would enjoy participating themselves. Effective Crisis Management: A story of a resident intervening during a crisis (a man with a chainsaw entering the facility) highlighted the resilience and courage found in senior living communities, as well as the importance of having a strong, responsive support system in place. Challenges and Opportunities in Staffing: Recruiting and retaining skilled employees in rural areas remains a challenge, but Jaybird aims to be the employer of choice in these communities. Shared staffing models across nearby properties provide flexibility and learning opportunities for team members. Leadership's Role in Building Trust: Justin's personal involvement, like sitting with concerned family members, exemplifies the importance of empathy and listening in creating positive resident and family experiences.
Laurie Orlov, Founder of the Aging and Health Technology Watch, joins Steve Moran to discuss their recently released comprehensive report on how AI is being used in Senior Living. They'll be talking about her exciting findings!
In this episode of Foresight 5, Steve Moran and Dennis McIntee dive into crucial leadership strategies for senior living professionals. The conversation explores the importance of creating great experiences for residents, team members, and families, along with the challenges posed by regulations, feedback culture, and fostering collaboration. Top Takeaways: Feedback as Information: Feedback is not personal—it's information about someone's perspective. Leaders must focus on fostering emotionally mature teams that can handle and grow from constructive feedback. Ownership Culture: Excuses hinder progress. Leaders should ask reflective questions to help team members see, own, and address problems. Regulation as Opportunity: Instead of using regulations as excuses, adopt a mindset of "How can we still achieve great results within these boundaries?" Process Over Vision: Mission and vision are important but don't overshadow the day-to-day processes and habits that drive real change. Reframing Niceness: Being "nice" in leadership shouldn't come at the cost of excellence. Focus on serving residents and families through hiring and retaining top talent. Self-Directed Teams: Empowering teams to take ownership creates better experiences for everyone involved, fostering a stronger organizational culture.
On the latest episode of Foresight 5 Steve Moran sits down with Jamie Spencer, CFO and Chief Growth Officer of Ingleside, to discuss the future of senior living and how to tackle industry challenges. They cover: Retention, not recruitment: Ingleside's strategies—scholarships, competitive wages, and citizenship programs—are boosting retention and reducing turnover. Skilled nursing challenges: Why mission-driven care beats outsourcing. Tech meets care: From dining robots to AI, innovation is enhancing efficiency without losing the human touch. Boomers' demands: The next wave of senior living will focus on purposeful living, lifelong learning, and community connections. Stories that matter: Why storytelling should be at the heart of senior living. Key insight: Investing in people and creating exceptional resident experiences isn't just good for business—it's transformative for the industry.
Jack Cumming, undoubtedly the most famous, prominent resident in the entire senior living industry, joins Steve Moran to discuss what makes a great resident experience and what detracts. They'll also reflect on the future of senior living and where it will likely go from here!
When longtime friends Steve Moran and Denise Boudreau get together, there's no telling where the conversation will go! Join us for a special episode of Foresight Radio as they dive into all things culture and joy — and maybe a few surprises along the way. With their deep connection and shared passion for building positive workplaces, this episode promises to be inspiring, insightful, and full of laughs. Don't miss out on this joyful conversation — tune in! This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV episode that aired live October 18, 2024.
Want to know how to turn the toughest senior living sales into big wins? Russell Rush has mastered the art of filling impossible-to-fill communities, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in the process. In this episode of Foresight Radio, he sits down with Steve Moran to reveal his game-changing sales secrets. From using proven techniques in innovative ways to shifting the approach to senior living sales, Russell shares insights you won't find anywhere else. Don't miss out on this episode — it's packed with strategies that could transform your approach and boost your bottom line! This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV livestream that aired September 27, 2024.
Our very own Leigh Ann Hubbard chats with Steve Moran recapping her time in Nashville for LeadingAge! Are you ready to redefine aging in America? Join us on the latest episode of Foresight 5, where we dive into highlights from the 2024 LeadingAge Annual Meeting—a gathering of forward-thinkers, innovators, and leaders from across the aging services sector. This year's theme? Disruption sparks innovation.
Senior living consultant Terry Rogers joins Steve Moran to discuss creating great cultures for residents and staff, technology, the emerging boomer senior living consumer, and more. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV livestream that aired October 4, 2024. Connect with Foresight here!
Get ready for a powerful episode! Steve Moran is joined by the insightful Kathy Perry for a conversation you won't want to miss. Together, they dive deep into what it takes to cultivate a culture of trust within your team—and how it can unlock new levels of engagement and success. Tune in to discover actionable insights that'll empower you and your team to reach your full potential. Whether you're leading a team or working to build a better workplace culture, this episode is packed with the wisdom you need.
Steve Moran is joined by Richard Schenkel and Joe Cuticelli to talk about why senior living dining needs a revolution and how their new company Restaura will lead the way! Learn more Restaura here
Steve Moran is joined by Lois Cormack, CEO of Spring Living Retirement Communities. They dive into the state of senior living and entrepreneurship in Canada. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV livestream that aired August 30, 2024. Connect with Foresight here!
Steve Moran is joined by Karen Schulte, the president of SCAN, one of the nation's largest Medicare Advantage Plans. They'll discuss how senior living can play a more active role in the healthcare ecosystem! Connect with Foresight here! Connect with Karen here!
Enjoy this snippet from Foresight TV where Dan Ogus, the COO of Human Good, joins Steve Moran to share his thoughts on how to invest in your ultimate differentiator, YOUR people!
This week, Steve Moran is joined by Lois Cormack, CEO of Spring Living Retirement Communities. Tune in for a can't-miss conversation where they'll dive into the state of senior living and entrepreneurship in Canada.
This week, hosts Graham Dunn and Jamie Rooney are joined by regular guest 'South Coast' Jamie to dive into the history of Southampton FC. The trio takes a nostalgic journey back to the 1981-82 season under the legendary Laurie McMenemy, exploring the influence of superstar Kevin Keegan and the lasting impact of Southampton's FA Cup victory. From tactical breakdowns and the experience of seasoned players to the growing role of foreign imports, the episode provides rich insights into the team's missed opportunities and remarkable legacy. The conversation also touches on Southampton's fierce rivalry with Portsmouth, the electric atmosphere at The Dell, and humorous football culture stories. With personal anecdotes and keen analysis, this is a must-listen for fans of English football history.TakeawaysLaurie McMenemy's era was pivotal for Southampton.The 1981-82 season showcased Southampton's potential.Kevin Keegan's signing was unprecedented for the club.Experience played a crucial role in the team's dynamics.The FA Cup win in 1976 set the foundation for future success.Southampton's attacking style was both entertaining and risky.The introduction of foreign players changed the landscape of English football.Injuries hampered the team's performance towards the end of the season.The team had a mix of youth and experience that was unique for the time.The legacy of this Southampton team continues to influence football today. The 1984 Southampton team had standout players like Danny Wallace and Steve Moran.Laurie McMenemy's journey included ups and downs, particularly with Sunderland.Ranking teams can be subjective, with categories like 'Blinkered Greats' and 'Edge of Greatness'.The Dell stadium was known for its intimidating atmosphere and unique features.The conversation highlighted the importance of football rivalries in shaping fan experiences.Personal anecdotes about players added depth to the discussion.The speakers used a 'pick and mix' analogy to describe the Southampton team.Reflections on the dark sides of footballers' lives were also discussed.The own goal incidents in recent games were a humorous highlight.Future discussions will include other notable teams and historical stats.If you enjoy these podcasts, please don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating and also tell everyone about them!Or visit our website at www.thegreatestteam.co
Right now the financial markets are a mess, interest rates are high and there is great political uncertainty. The big question for senior living investors and operators is: What now? In this snippet join Steve Moran and Lisa McCracken of NIC as they talk about this question and the upcoming NIC conference where you'll hear from some of the brightest people in the world.
Steve Moran is joined by Fee Stubblefield, founder and CEO of The Springs Living. They sit down to discuss his new book, "A Culture of Promise," and how to move our industry forward!
Steve Moran chats with Leon Grundstein, CEO at GenCare Lifestyle Senior Living, about his intense focus on healthy living and wellness. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV episode that aired live July 12, 2024.
Mark Parkinson is the President and CEO of AHCA and an effective, powerful, and passionate advocate for the nursing home industry. He joins Steve Moran to discuss current challenges and opportunities in the industry.
Harvard Medical School professor David Grabouski, Ph.D., and Foresight founder Steve Moran explore the future of regulations, staffing minimums, and what David calls "a massive area of opportunity" (hint, hint — it has to do with health care). David Grabowski, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School. He is frequently quoted in the press as an expert on health policy, aging, and senior living. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV episode that aired live May 17, 2024. ----- Where to find Foresight: SeniorLivingForesight.net LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X
Steve shares his tips for creating workplace cultures where everyone loves coming to work!
Severine Petras is one of the acknowledged leaders in the senior living space. She led the rapidly expanding and successful Priority Life Care during a turbulent time in senior living and the economy. In this episode, Sevy and Steve Moran talk some of the trickier points of senior living, including the pros and cons of REITs, whether senior living is health care, and the role of tech in senior living's future. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of a Foresight TV episode that aired live March 8, 2024. Support Foresight Radio - Buy us a Coffee ----- Where to find Foresight: SeniorLivingForesight.net LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X
Steve Moran and Tana Gall discuss how, just as hotels welcome guests with open arms, senior living communities can enhance residents' experiences by embracing similar principles like:
Connor Shepherd has been creating AI solutions for businesses since 2018 — yep, long before ChatGPT! In this episode, Connor and Steve Moran barrel through the AI hype and getting to the truth: What's AI good at and not-so? What are the best (and worst) prompt tips? Learn what AI can do in your organization — and what the future holds. This is a first-time podcast broadcast of the Foresight TV episode "What AI Can Do for You!" a Foresight TV episode that aired live December 8, 2023. ----- Where to find Foresight: SeniorLivingForesight.net LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X
Big news! Today, we're bringing Foresight TV to the podcast, for the first time! Foresight TV is our flagship video livestream. It's hosted by Foresight founder Steve Moran and features amazing guests who talk about leadership, culture and more. We'll be weaving these episodes in between the ones hosted by the phenomenal Rachel Hill. First up: Steve and Adam Benton (of Stellar Senior Living) started debating in the comments of a LinkedIn post — and keep it going in this episode! True to Steve form — never shying from tough topics. Do we have enough senior living communities to fill the future need? Steve and Adam sound off. If you enjoy this podcast, please show support by buying Foresight Radio a cup of coffee. ----- Where to find Foresight: SeniorLivingForesight.net LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X
Steve has been tipping up a storm at Royal Ascot this week and he previews the action for us on Day 4
Steve Moran joins Racing Pulse to help find us winners on Day 3 at Royal Ascot
Steve is helping us find winner at Royal Ascot all week and he joins us to preview day 2 action tonight
Steve has done the form for Royal Ascot this week and he joins us to help us back a few winners.
The story: Judy Cornish wants to change the way we think of dementia: Instead of focusing on the disease, she says, focus on the experience — and watch symptoms like exit seeking and combativeness decline. The guest: Judy Cornish, author and founder, The Dementia & Alzheimer's Wellbeing Network (DAWN). Your host: Steve Moran, Senior Living Foresight. “Wandering, exit-seeking restlessness, sundowning, confabulation, combative behaviors — we think of all of these behaviors as the symptoms of dementia. But if you really think about it, [they] are actually human behaviors. They are not specific to dementia. … And that has nothing to do with age or diagnosis. That's a human being under stress. “ — Judy Cornish ______________________________ This episode is sponsored by PocketBook Memory — a move-in incentive that makes your community stand out as the person-centered choice. PocketBook Memory is a portable video player that fosters connection and easy reminiscence therapy. Offer it to your prospects here. ______________________________ Where to find us: Website: https://www.seniorlivingforesight.net LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/seniorforesight/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SeniorForesight Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seniorforesight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SeniorForesight
Season 3, Episode 10. Chuck and Chris welcome back Steve Moran to talk hand surgery. Specifically, we discuss wrist salvage procedures the proximal row carpectomy (PRC) vs. the scaphoid excision and 4-bone fusion. We talk technical aspects of the both procedures including neurectomies, handling of the capsule, order of operations, etc.We plan a newsletter launch soon. Subscribe here: https://wustl.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c6fe13919f69cbe248767c4e8&id=10e0c1dd85 Survey Link:Help Chuck and Chris understand better what you like and what we can improve. And be entered for drawing to win a mug! https://bit.ly/349aUvzAs always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu. And thanks to Eric Zhu, aspiring physician and podcast intern.
The Japanese term wabi-sabi refers to the concept of accepting imperfection in design and life. Few people I know embrace wabi-sabi in sales and marketing like guest in this episode, my friend Steve Moran. Steve is founder of Senior Living Foresight, a thought leadership incubator that publishes 5-10 articles weekly to help senior living leaders excel. He and his team challenge existing assumptions and tackle hard issues, and, he admits, sometimes even make people mad. He and I discuss how to make great connections at events without fearing the few who don't wish to chat, how to share great content without worrying about critics and how to hone a strong presence on social media without being too perfectionistic. His message: work hard, celebrate the wabi-sabi and take a day off!
Steve Moran is a nationally known and sometimes controversial writer and speaker in the senior living industry. He runs the online senior living website Senior Housing Forum where the core value is to publish articles, videos, podcasts and other resources that help senior living providers do a better job serving residents, team members and the local marketplace community. He also works with senior living communities to create better more productive cultures He has developed and operated large and small senior living communities. He has also worked with a for a number of vendor companies that sell products and services to the senior living industry.
Steve Moran, author and consultant for senior living related topics, joins Dennis and Lisa for a discussion on the power of being a “no blame” leader. Steve speaks from his experience leading teams focused on senior living care where strong teamwork and responsibility are a necessity. Leaders who focus too much on problems, and who or what caused them, expend too much energy on what is going wrong. In a no blame organization, emphasis is placed on systems and processes instead of individual people. It is a systematic approach to leadership that has proven to be successful and…drama free. The Leadership Development Group is a consulting firm led by Dennis and Lisa McIntee that exists to help you create a better work culture through drama free strategies, leadership coaching, and training. Since 2005, they have helped over 2,000 companies become drama free and significantly increase their productivity as a result. Discover the freedom of a better work culture today at leadershipdevgroup.com. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: seniorlivingforesight.net
Cranbourne trainer Julius Sandhu joins Matt Stewart and Steve Moran in the studio to chat about his career and Indian racing. Steve also provides his 10 best horses in the world.
Steve Moran interviews Deborah Potter with SageAge Strategies (a Foresight partner). They discuss how the entire approach to marketing senior living is changing, how staffing challenges are affecting marketing strategies, and the importance of cultivating empathy as a skill among senior living staff. Also, check out SageAge Strategies' LinkedIn page.
The story: This cutting-edge fall-detection and -prevention tech is dignified and respectful . . . and utterly cool. The guest: Delaine Blazek, chief commercial officer, Dele Health Tech (a Foresight partner) Your host: Steve Moran, publisher, Senior Living Foresight “We want to help people protect their privacy. We want to help them age with dignity. And part of that is a philosophy of not being on a live video stream. There's nothing more scary for some of these people than to be recorded, to be watched, to be monitored—unless you're going to be a reality TV star.” —Delaine Blazek Learn about the latest in fall detection! This episode of Foresight Radio is sponsored by Dele Health Tech.
In our newest episode, Foresight Publisher Steve Moran describes podcast to Foresight Radio host Pam McDonald the tremendous value he gains from attending professional conferences. “First,” he says is, “connecting with old friends” and making new ones. Additionally, he delights in the opportunity to learn new things. And he notes: “Frankly, it's a time to have a lot of fun.” Learn Steve's conference-going tips, listen to the episode today.
Host Janice Whitaker is joined by Lynne Katzmann, Founder/CEO of Juniper Communities, and Steve Moran, publisher of Senior Living Foresight, for an open discussion on ageism.
Chip Conley, founder of the Modern Elder Academy (MEA) unveils for Steve Moran, Senior Living Foresight Publisher, the next iteration of senior living -- regenerative communities. These communities, Chip explains, are designed so residents can contribute to regenerating 1) the soil, 2) their soul, 3) the community, and 4) the locale. Learn all the details. Listen today.
Real Talk with Steve Moran, Founder of Senior Living Foresight and Evolve 2021 Steve has his “finger on the pulse” of senior living and is not afraid to tell it like it is. Find out why life enrichment is the unsung hero, what makes a senior living community great, and whether a big shakeup is coming. About Steve Steve Moran is the founder of Senior Living Foresight, which is dedicated to helping the senior living sector grow and flourish. While he is passionately curious about all things related to aging, he's particularly passionate about leadership and helping individual team members live out their dreams. Because when that happens, they are able to help older people live purposeful meaningful lives. Key Takeaways The most important thing senior living has to offer is the ability to live in community with like-minded people. Typically, Life Enrichment Director is low pay without “C-level” status. Greater investment in this position would lead to higher occupancies and improve resident engagement and quality of life. We will see a shift from entertainment-based programming to purposeful programming. Purpose can change the world. There will be significant changes in leadership and ownershipof senior living communities in the coming months; some big companies have significant cash flow issues.
On Foresight Radio, Jack Sterne, principal with Lumenant, discusses how building environments can affect residents’ health. He tells Steve Moran, founder and publisher of Senior Living Foresight, “The interesting thing about healthy buildings is so much of it is actually invisible.” Listen today to learn what you can do to improve the health of your buildings and your residents
In this episode, Dr Graham interviews three hand surgeon educators, Drs. Peter Murray, Steve Moran and Tom Kaplan on the topic of trainee preparedness for hand surgery practice.
Episode 37. Chuck and Chris have an in depth conversation with Steve Moran of the Mayo Clinic to learn more about his approach in the treatment of Kienbocks disease. Interesting conversation as while all of us consider multiple options for treatment, Steve and his Mayo Clinic colleagues favor treatment of avascular necrosis of the lunate with vascularized bone grafts while our team, for many patients, favors radius shortening osteotomies. Patient preference and indications for each patient are the key but understanding the institutional perspective is helpful.As always, thanks to @iampetermartin for the amazing introduction and conclusion music. And thanks to Eric Zhu, the Upper Hand intern extraordinaire.theupperhandpodcast.wustl.edu
An objection sometimes heard from senior living prospects is: “I don’t want to live with just old people.” Ollie, a property developer and management startup based in New York City, is overcoming this complaint with co-living apartment buildings that are amenity- and service-rich, furnished, fully stocked, and staffed. Learn more from Ms. Ryan Murphy, associate director of marketing and communications, who detailed this “convenience living” option in an interview with Steve Moran, Senior Living FORESIGHT founder and podcast cohost.
Pandemic Tales from the Frontlines Times of crisis bring challenges to overcome as well as chances to demonstrate one’s very best. Lori Alford, CEO and a founder of Avanti Senior Living, tells Steve Moran, Senior Living Foresight’s Publisher, stories that demonstrate both. You can listen to the episode starting today at www.seniorlivingforesight.net/podcasts, and learn more about Avanti here.
What if today’s workforce demands likeable bosses? Do you know your likeability score? Those are questions Steve Moran explores in his interview with Charn McAllister, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizational Development for Northeastern University’s School of Business. The research indicates that leader likability matters a lot – and can affect staffs’ job performance, turnover rates, and the company’s success.
Steve Moran, Publisher at Senior Living Foresight, is a forward thinker who write articles that challenge the way we think about senior care. He takes on tough topics and looks at all sides of the issue. Today we talked with Steve about affordability issues, the pros and cons of aging at home versus in senior living, and whether we have a staffing problem or a culture problem. Tune in to hear more. "Everybody says they want to age at home. But what if you were stuck at home? And a stranger came in once or twice a day to prepare your food or give you a bath. And it's not really affordable long-term. Is that really what you want?" ~ Steve Moran, Publisher, Senior Living Foresight ---------------------------------------------------- Watch or listen to: Learn about purpose-driven care and whether it's really valid for everyone Discover who are some of the most ageist people in the industry Find out why senior living makes it harder to "be the best me" Understand the stigma behind living in a senior community "I know people in CCRCs who won't tell people that they live there. One gentleman told a story of a CEO of a tech startup who turned down publicity because 'if his investors found out he was living in a senior living community it would kill his business.'" ~ Steve Moran, Publisher, Senior Living Foresight ---------------------------------------------------- Want to join the Maverick Movement? Have a story on how you or your team are fostering ingenuity. Share it with us and check out our other episodes to light your innovation fire. Don't forget to subscribe for more great interviews.
Matt Stewart, Dan Mielicki and Simone Fisher discuss all things racing across all three codes. On today's show, Harness Trainer Damien Burns, GRV Director of Safe Racing and Sustainable Breeding Scott Robins, Helen Heinrich discusses a Fancy Dress Event entrant for the Kyneton Pony Club, and form analyst Steve Moran looks back on the history of racing at Mornington
Rosemary Ramsey took her senior living background in a surprising direction, when she founded The Victory Lap, an intergenerational program that benefits both senior living communities and youth about to age out of foster care. She has piloted a program in Nashville, Tennessee, that gives 18- to 21-year-old foster youth a chance to avoid the worst challenges of leaving the foster care system -- homelessness, unemployment, and a lack of connection to caring adults. Listen to Steve Moran’s interview with her here.
Episode 2: Get lots of info and some practical tips for using social media for marketing your community from Tech Writer Susan Saldibar in our "Best Practices for Best Results" segment. Check out her Facebook page, Susan Saldibar Marketing Services. Free up more of your time by detoxing from your Smartphone; learn how in "Hacks for EDs". Ready to pull the trigger on your own mentorship program to take your burgeoning leaders to new levels. Steve Moran explains how in "To the C-Suite". And, our sponsor TouchTown (www.TouchTown.com) introduces its new virtual tour feature.
Senior Housing Forum, the industry blog you read daily, is proud to announce our podcast will debut on Wednesday, January 16. Our podcast will be co-hosted by Steve Moran and Pam McDonald.
The thing that gets most businesses (including Senior Living Providers) into trouble more than anything else is assuming the way things worked before will continue to work. How do great Senior Living providers become even better? Do they need access to more and new information, or do they need an environment where they can look at existing conditions in different ways? Where can Senior Living providers…and vendors that serve them, go to ask hard questions and tackle difficult issues? Steve Moran is a nationally known and sometimes controversial writer and speaker in the senior living industry. He publishes the online senior living website Senior Housing Forum where the core value is to publish articles, videos, podcasts and other resources that help senior living providers do a better job serving residents, team members and the local marketplace community. He has developed and operated large and small senior living communities and has worked with senior living communities to create better more productive cultures.
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Big Apple Scrum Day 2018 In this episode we speak with Steve Moran from Eliassen Group. Find out what makes a good agile training and why businesses need coaches. http://www.eliassen.com/ https://www.bigapplescrumday.org/
Steve Moran is a celebrated publisher, writer and speaker who is known for his passion and commitment to the field of senior living. Through Senior Housing Forum, an extremely popular blog in our field, he takes on the tough topics that most others won't. More importantly, he elevates our field by talking about the positive contributions individuals and organizations are making to improve the lives of elders and team members.
Steve Moran is a celebrated publisher, writer and speaker who is known for his passion and commitment to the field of senior living. Through Senior Housing Forum, an extremely popular blog in our field, he takes on the tough topics that most others won't. More importantly, he elevates our field by talking about the positive contributions individuals and organizations are making to improve the lives of elders and team members.
Join Dave, The Caregiver's Caregiver, along with co-host, Adrienne Gruberg, founder of The Caregiver Space, as they interview Steve Moran. Steve is a nationally known and sometimes controversial writer and speaker in the senior living industry. He runs the online senior living website Senior Housing Forum where the core value is to publish articles, videos, podcasts and other resources that help senior living providers do a better job serving residents, team members and the local marketplace community. Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JshC5ZWRqkk&t=1084s