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Imagine four experienced professional nurses, each in business for herself, who were individually dismayed by the stress and confusion their clients were facing in trying to provide care and sound decision-making for their elderly loved ones.
In 2003, those four nurses decided to band together to offer a unique, highly-integrated…and very personalized…consulting service to adult children who were faced with tough decisions, fragmented information and high costs in trying to provide care for their elderly loved ones.
That is RISE for Seniors™.
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Clockwise from the left: Marilyn Chambers, Connie Dreyer, Susan Buelow, Marge Brchan |
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| Marilyn is Vice President of Education and a registered nurse with a graduate degree in nursing and years of experience. Her practice focuses on home health, case management and public health. She is an expert in health care Education providing regular Educational programming for professionals, paraprofessionals and the general public. She produces a variety of programs on clinical development topics. Marilyn is a frequent contributor to health journals. She is a colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves. |
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| Connie is President of RISE for Seniors and a consultant in home health care and assisted living services. Her graduate degree is in nursing administration. She works with assisted living residences, home health care agencies and durable equipment providers. Her practice focuses on the areas of administration, systems management, service funding, regulation & compliance and quality improvement. She has presented and published on topics related to long-term care for professionals and various public groups. |
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| Susan is the Vice President of Finance and a legal nurse consultant. She is experienced in home care. In addition, she is an expert in case management and funding of services through medicare, medicaid and other financial resources. She is an instructor of nursing for health care professionals and paraprofessionals. Susan regularly provides consultation to attorneys regarding standards of nursing practice. |
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| Marge is the Vice President of Operations. She holds two graduate degrees. One is in Patient Care Management and one in Health Administration. She has years of nursing experience and has led patient care, nursing Education and public health programs. Her expertise is in long-term health care, nursing Education and public health. She is nationally published, provides continuing Education seminars and consults with health care organizations regarding program accreditation, regulations and standards of nursing care. |
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