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Phyllis’s passion and unique perspective for her subject matter comes bubbling through during her presentation. It challenges and inspires her audience to think 
in ways they haven’t thought about on the topics related t Eldercare in America. 
Phyllis blends her professional expertise, knowledge and wealth of personal experiences in a way that are not tag lines but lend credibility and sincerity to her presentation. 
Her unique perspective based o her work experience brings tremendous value to anyone fortunate enough hear her speak. Her presentation was very well received at our event and we look forward to having her back again.   
Thank you, Phyllis!

Rubina Chaudhary, 
MBA Director/President,

Olive Community Services Inc.

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There is a difference between the many homes that walk the walk, working hard every day to provide the best possible experience for their residents, and those that talk about 
great care, but don’t prioritize investing in the people and processes that assure it. 

 

Hopefully, “Overdue: Quality Care for Our Elder Citizens” will prompt a spirited public discussion that will lead to a society that assures every person has the long-term care 
experience we would all expect for ourselves and our families. I recommend this book high not only for families, but also for inclusion as part of health care education for 
our young people.

Dan Cohen 
MSW Executive Director

Music & Memory

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I’ve known Phyllis Ayman, as a student, then professional and colleague. 
She has never wavered in her steadfast commitment and passion for standing up and speaking out for what is right, even when it may have bee unpopular. 
Phyllis has always demonstrated high standards of care as a speech pathologist and continues to apply these standards and passion in her role “The Voice for Eldercare Advocacy”. 
I believe her work will help change our current systems and lead the way to the badly needed improvements in our care for elder persons.

Suzanne Swope Ed.D.

To meet her is to know her is to love her. Why? She is the one person who will fight for what she believes in…and she believes in being an advocate and a voice for our elders in order to create change and improve the way we care for those in need as they advance in years. Phyllis has been working in the Nursing Home industry most of her professional life; she has seen the best, but has also seen the deterioration the system and the care provided. She has many great ideas that can be implemented which would improve the Long-Term Care living environment for today’s elders, and for us tomorrow. Phyllis is an important voice for eldercare advocacy; which is not only an important issue for us all, it is the morally right thing to do.    Proud of You, Phyllis Keep Rising

 

Joe Schirmer Senior Advocate

“Rise as One”

Phyllis Ayman’s engaging new book speaks wisely to all who would listen about the crisis surrounding the current health care system for the elderly in this country, a crisis is looming ever larger on the horizon.

 

David L. Maxwell, PhD Professor Emeritus of Communication Sciences and Disorders

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