At The Forefront Podcast Published Today

Forefront Living is constantly looking to develop new and innovative ways to tell our stories. In 2020, the onset of the pandemic created opportunities to highlight many “moments” virtually and share them with various audiences. The success of these videos such as Jane Seymour painting with a Faith patient, Tim interviewing two generations of residents at Presbyterian Village North (PVN), Pam Altizer and her mother Betty, a discussion with Kim Campbell regarding music and Alzheimer’s as well as a candid chat with Faith patient/resident and hospice advocate, Rick Czerwinski, have created a new way to share digital content with a wider audience.

We are excited to announce the first episode of a new podcast, At The Forefront, was released this morning. In the first episode, Tim Mallad, CEO of Forefront Living, welcomes Rocky Berg, Principal at three who discusses his love for architecture and designing for active aging, what inspires him, his thoughts on the future of senior living design and predictions of future needs. Tim and Rocky also touch on creating their perfect community, blending luxury hospitality into senior living communities and responding to turbulence in the marketplace.

This show is designed to help highlight special moments through interviews with people from all sectors of senior living and hospice care while highlighting how individuals can thrive no matter their circumstances.

Whether the podcast features a teammate or resident at one of our senior living communities, a patient on Faith services, a future resident, family member or industry professional, our goal is to uncover the stories that dispel the myths of aging and highlight the moments that matter and position Forefront Living as a leader in the industry.

“At the Forefront” is now available for listening via Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and it can also be viewed on our YouTube channel. Look for a new episode at the end of each month.

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