Bruce McIntyre, CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance & Kristin Rossi, CEO of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation
All Home Care Matters
Enriched Life Home Care Services
5.0 • 88 Ratings
🗓️ 25 July 2024
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Summary
All Home Care Matters and our host, Lance A. Slatton were honored to welcome Bruce McIntyre, CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson's Alliance and Kristin Rossi the CEO of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation as guests to the show.
About Bruce McIntyre:
Bruce McIntyre serves as the CEO of the Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance. He is the author of five books: Receiving Peace, Thrive Anyway, Parkinson Positive, Graceful Transitions, and Resilient Life. Bruce shares his expert guidance and warm humor with thousands of people each year. He has keynoted such events as the 2016 National Caregiving Conference in Chicago, the 2019 Regional Caregiver Conference SW, as well as over 100 disease conferences, caregiving gatherings, and church events. As a caregiver for his wife since 2004, Bruce understands the world of chronic illness and caregiving. He earned a Master of Divinity in 2002 and has led the Caregiver Fundamentals Project in Oklahoma City and served family caregivers as a church, business, and nonprofit leader. You can learn more about him at BruceMcIntyre.com.
The Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance works to inspire hope and transform life for people with Parkinson’s in Oklahoma. With offices in OKC, Tulsa and Lawton, the Alliance offers almost 90 support, exercise and voice groups across the state as well as free family consultations, education events and research opportunities. .
About Kristin Rossi:
Kristin Rossi is the Chief Executive Officer of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation. Kristin has spent the last 16 years in nonprofit leadership. She earned her Masters of Public Administration with a focus on nonprofit management from Western Michigan University and has worked with various areas of the nonprofit sector from university foundations to the social sector to arts and culture and currently a statewide voluntary health foundation. Prior to taking the helm at the Michigan Parkinson Foundation, Kristin worked for many years at the Alzheimer’s Association where she developed a passion for neurodegenerative diseases, the effect they have on families, and the importance of ensuring that families and caregivers connect with community resources and support so that no one feels isolated or alone.
She loves working with and learning from older adults and is committed to supporting healthy aging initiatives across the state of Michigan and beyond. Kristin believes that the nonprofit sector truly has an opportunity to make a difference in people’s lives and has dedicated her career to making in impact in this arena. In her free time, Kristin enjoys reading, all things Italian, traveling and spending as much time as possible with her husband and two small children.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to All Home Care Matters, the show where we discuss all things Home Care, with discussions |
| 0:06.8 | on important age-related matters and topics. |
| 0:10.1 | Brought to you by Enriched Life Home Care Services, the number one rated home care matters. If this is your first time |
| 0:27.8 | visiting us here at the show we want to say thank you for taking time out to be |
| 0:30.9 | with us today. We appreciate how valuable everyone's time is and |
| 0:34.5 | that's why we try and make each episode here at all Home Care Matters, |
| 0:37.8 | something that will hopefully matter to you. Today I am honored to welcome two incredible guests, Bruce McIntyre and |
| 0:45.4 | Kristen Rossi. Welcome. Thank you both so much for being with us today. |
| 0:49.7 | Thank you. Thank you. Our pleasure. |
| 0:53.0 | I want to just take a quick moment and have you each share a little bit of your back story of how you |
| 0:57.4 | came into, you know, being where you're at today and I want to start with Kristen. |
| 1:01.6 | All right. Well, prior to heading up, the Michigan Parkinson Foundation, I worked for many years at the |
| 1:08.8 | Alzheimer's Association of Greater Michigan and that's where I really kind of got a handle on what is a neurodegenerative disease, how does it affect families, |
| 1:18.4 | and what are some of the programs and services that we need to provide as an organization to make sure that families have what they |
| 1:24.8 | need. |
| 1:26.2 | So that's where I really kind of fell in love with the science behind it, with kind of what's happening in the brain to make these diseases |
| 1:36.0 | happen and its impact on families. So the former CEO of the Michigan Parkinson Foundation gave me a call one day and she just said, |
| 1:47.6 | hey, I'm about to retire. |
| 1:49.6 | Is there any way you'd be interested in coming over to the Michigan Parkinson Foundation. |
| 1:54.1 | She saw kind of the synergy in programming and immediately I said yes I'm |
| 1:59.4 | interested and since then I've just absolutely fallen in love with a Parkinson's community. |
| 2:07.0 | It's a really special and unique group of people that are very forward thinking, very educated, very interested in learning, very |
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