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"Examines how we as a culture treat our elder citizens as they continue life's journey. The author presents the idea that our elder citizens are essentially our future selves, and therefore, each and every one of us should be concerned about the quality of care and quality of life they receive, especially within the long-term care setting. This book provides information on the nursing home industry from an insider's perspective, ... models of care, and the need for grassroots advocacy and a national conversation on how we care for our elder citizens"--

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"Examines how we as a culture treat our elder citizens as they continue life's journey. The author presents the idea that our elder citizens are essentially our future selves, and therefore, each and every one of us should be concerned about the quality of care and quality of life they receive, especially within the long-term care setting. This book provides information on the nursing home industry from an insider's perspective, ... models of care, and the need for grassroots advocacy and a national conversation on how we care for our elder citizens"--
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Phyllis Ayman is an expert Speech/Language Pathologist who has worked in over 40 skilled nursing/short term rehabilitation facilities and has been a staunch advocate for improved quality care in the nursing home industry. She is the principal owner of PMA Speech Solutions offering valuable consulting services assisting families and significant others become more informed and more effective advocates for their loved ones. As an outspoken proponent of the need for improved and more dignified models of long-term care and the important issues facing care for our elder citizens, she has been interviewed on radio programs such as WGCH AM Greenwich Business Talk Radio and become the "Voice of Eldercare Advocacy." Phyllis is a board member of the Massachusetts Advocates for Nursing Home Reform. She travels the country speaking on this subject and developing empathy training programs for Nursing Homes and beyond.