Tonight’s Art of Living Well event was truly a success.
My hope was that everyone who attended felt welcomed, had fun, and most importantly left with meaningful, trustworthy information they can actually use.
Our panel was exceptional.
Starting with Stephanie Rice from the Bruce Museum who shared insight into their Lifetime of Looking program.
Chris Punsalan highlighted the value of Tendercare, helping families understand what’s real, who can be trusted, and how to navigate care with confidence. Hayden Housson did a great job interacting with the attendees at their resources table.
Christopher Curran and Craig Oshrin from CarePatrol were not only my co-hosts but did a wonderful job walking families through their process and how they help people navigate the complex world of aging in person so they can live safely.
We also heard outstanding, practical guidance from LaMagna McKenna PLLC. Michael LaMagna from the firm and Barry Mitchell, Jr. from Next Level Private were fantastic on stage together. Their expertise, advice, and insight gave the audience truly actionable steps to take home and think about.
And thank you to our moderator for keeping the conversation engaging, informative, and lively. lol 🤣 (that was me)
Tonight’s Art of Living Well event was truly a success.
My hope was that everyone who attended felt welcomed, had fun, and most importantly left with meaningful, trustworthy information they can actually use.
A huge thank you to Next Level Private for the incredible food and drinks. They are caring, passionate, and professional, an amazing firm with an equally amazing team. Gary J. Raniolo II, Steve Bohmert, John Kenney Jr., Tom Elliott, just to name a few.
Our panel was exceptional.
Starting with Stephanie Rice from the Bruce Museum who shared insight into their Lifetime of Looking program.
Chris Punsalan highlighted the value of Tendercare, helping families understand what’s real, who can be trusted, and how to navigate care with confidence. Hayden Housson did a great job interacting with the attendees at their resources table.
Terry Henry, MBA, CNC, CRM from Waveny LifeCare Network thoughtfully explained their communities and the benefits they offer loved ones living with dementia.
Christopher Curran and Craig Oshrin from CarePatrol were not only my co-hosts but did a wonderful job walking families through their process and how they help people navigate the complex world of aging in person so they can live safely.
We also heard outstanding, practical guidance from LaMagna McKenna PLLC. Michael LaMagna from the firm and Barry Mitchell, Jr. from Next Level Private were fantastic on stage together. Their expertise, advice, and insight gave the audience truly actionable steps to take home and think about.
And thank you to our moderator for keeping the conversation engaging, informative, and lively. lol 🤣 (that was me)
I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who participated and attended. Our resource tables were a prefect way for attendees to ask all the questions they had. Thank you Andi Hughes, Phyliss Juliano RN MSC, Glenn Frisbie, Marla Alt – CPO, Alicia Kacinski, Esther McCarthy, Shauna Sweeney, Mimi Santry, Joan Brustman, Jacqueline O’Leary Cummaro, @Debbie Feldman Caring Transitions, Rick Gang, Joseph Lawliss (thank you for doubling as my town caller), Eliso Papaladze,MSW, CDP, Sheila Kolt, LCSW, CMC, Dana Reisch, LMSW, CMC, Lon Epstein, Jennifer Beato, Sarah Gorenstein, @Nancy Marshall, Mario Mirabella, Daniel McKenna.
I truly hope this is the first of many “Art of Living Well” events to come.
PS ***SAVE THE DATE*** June 18th 2026. Battle of the Chefs returns. 🧑🍳 🔥