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About Your Coach
I have spent a quarter of a century working in senior living, and over those years, I have worn many different hats. My journey began as a social worker when I first noticed something important about myself—I was good at engaging with people. Especially seniors. I did not just complete tasks or assessments; I connected. I listened. I noticed what mattered to them. That awareness led me into nursing homes, where I deepened my understanding of the complexities of aging, illness, and care. I saw firsthand how vital meaningful engagement is to a person’s quality of life. I also learned quickly that engagement is not a “nice extra”—it is essential. Over the years, I worked in many roles across nursing homes, adult day centers, and assisted living communities, often focusing on programming and engagement. Much of my time was spent as an activity director, creating spaces where people could experience connection, purpose, and moments of joy. I loved the work intensely, but the long hours and emotional weight eventually took their toll. As my career continued, I noticed that I had a particular ability to work with people in memory care settings. Others saw it too. People often told me that I seemed to have a knack for engaging with seniors, especially those living with dementia. I learned how to meet people where they were, adapt my approach, and connect even when words were hard to find or memories faded. What mattered most to me was not perfection, but presence.
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1:1 Chat with Jeremy
1:1 coaching conversations with activity directors - Talk through what’s heavy or confusing - Identify one small, doable next step - Find simple ways to engage, connect, or reset - Feel seen, heard, and less alone If you’d like a 1:1 chat, you’re welcome to message Jeremy. Mighty Caregivers is a charitable organization supported by generous donations; a donation is encouraged to begin a 1:1 chat. Get started and make a donation here. Click here to learn more about Mighty Caregivers Ministry You don’t have to figure this out alone.
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Mighty Bingo
Mighty Caregivers Bingo is a fun, connection-building way for activity directors and caregivers to share their stories Download the Bingo card, follow along as numbers are called, and if a square speaks to you, leave your response in the comments. Every space is an invitation to reflect, encourage one another, and lift up each other up. Joining late? That’s okay—catch up using the numbers in this post. This game is just for fun—no prizes, just connection. We play on the honor system. A goal is to get at least 10 consistent players and then I will look for sponsors to provide fun gifts for each bingo game. Invite your family and friends to join in on the game. How it works: 1. click and print your card 2. place your numbers in each square 3. X your spot if your number is called 4. engage in game questions throughout the game and you need to participate in at least one question per week. Come ready to share, listen, and connect. 💙 Current Bingo Numbers: B5 B2 I20 070 G47 B1 I17
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Why No AI Here Exists
(Very AI-Generated on Purpose): - 🤖 Leverage innovation to maximize engagement outcomes - 📊 Optimize programming efficiency through repeatable ideas - 💡 Generate creative concepts quickly when time is limited - ⏱️ Save time by automating brainstorming processes - 🔁 Repeat what works by using proven engagement patterns - 📈 Enhance consistency across activities and schedules - ✨ Increase creativity with endless idea generation - 🧠 Support decision-making with structured suggestions - 🤖 Leverage innovation to maximize engagement outcomes - ⏱️ Save time by automating brainstorming processes (This is my actual writing skills) As an activity director, this is exactly why I want to help you understand how to create programming without AI. Engagement is not built on repeated prompts or polished ideas pulled from a system. It grows from paying attention to people, noticing their moods, their energy, and their small responses in the moment. Real programming happens when you trust your experience, adjust on the fly, and create space for connection rather than perfection. I want to support you in building activities that come from your observations, your heart, and your presence, so what you offer feels human, flexible, and truly meaningful to the people you serve. I simply want to help you thrive here and keep it real. The people we work with no what is real and what is not. Let's Go!
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