Who better to
teach life lessons than those who have lived full and complete
lives – our nation’s older adult population. Who better to
convey what they have to say than Anthony Cirillo.
As a healthcare professional, ombudsman, author, advocate and
performer, Anthony spends hundred of hours each year with our
nation’s oldest adults. They can teach us so much about how we
should be living our lives because they have lived and are
still living theirs with success, respect, quality and
dignity.
By making points and illustrating those points in stories and
songs, Anthony keeps audiences engaged, enthusiastic and
motivated.
Your
message was upbeat, challenging, humorous and moving – it was
amazing how you were able to blend such positive audience
interaction and powerful content without coming off as maudlin
or forced. Our convention attendees were all professionals in
long-term care, and your message impacted them in a relevant
and transformative way. Our goal was to send them away from
this convention excited about changing the experience and the
perception of aging…and your keynote helped propel them to
that very goal.
Sincerely,
Don
Martin
Executive Director
Second Wind Dreams
As I walked through the room it was such a
pleasure to see the audience having fun, being engaged and
appreciating the words of wisdom you offered. Your message
about self-care, friendship and communication is so important
for people who care for some of the frailest, most dependent
seniors in long term care facilities.
Your energy was certainly contagious, and
your appreciation for the daily work and interactions between
CNAs and seniors really came through. You helped make our day
incredibly special and unique, and we thank you!
Warm regards,
Theresa Edelstein
Vice President
Continuing Care Services
“So much of
life comes down to simple but profound points we learned when
we were young but somehow forget to follow when caught up in
life’s day to day grind. Anthony channels the collective
knowledge of older adults to show us how we should live our
lives."
Bob Wise, CEO,
Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington, NJ