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Bruce Rosenblatt, CDP
Bruce is the foremost authority of senior housing in SWFL and has been involved in the industry for nearly 35 years. He has overseen 75 senior living communities in 14 states and has been a long-time SWFL resident. In 2008, he established Senior Housing Solutions, this area’s first senior housing referral company. He was recently voted the Top Senior Housing Advisor in Naples and Bonita Springs by the Naples Daily News Reader’s poll.
Nicknamed The Matchmaker of Senior Housing, Bruce’s years of experience and personal knowledge help guide his clients in finding the best senior living or assisted living option that meets their needs, budget, and lifestyle. He provides concierge-level services to his clients and stays current with senior housing options and future trends.
Bruce is active with many senior-related organizations in Southwest Florida including the Parkinson’s Association of Southwest Florida, the Alzheimer’s Network and Naples Interagency Council.
For those considering a move outside of SWFL, Bruce has developed a network of like-minded advisors who can have ‘boots on the ground’ knowledge of senior living options in cities across the country.
Bruce is a frequent guest speaker at many clubs and organizations in the area including the Naples Board of Realtors (NABOR) and is a Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) lecturer.
Good Neighbor Podcast - Senior Living Expertise and Community Spirit With Bruce Rosenblatt
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Susan Nimnuan, CDP, CLTC
Susan is a dedicated and accomplished professional with a diverse background in business management and healthcare. She graduated from Western Michigan University in 2005 with dual bachelor’s degrees in Business Management and Criminal Justice.
Prior to relocating to Florida in 2012, Susan resided in Michigan, where she worked in and eventually managed the Radiology Department at St. Joseph Mercy Health System in Howell for 7 years. In 2013, she joined BrightStar Care and quickly climbed the ranks, starting as Director of Operations and eventually becoming the Vice President. Susan believes that to be an effective and quality leader, one needs to truly understand each role, which is why she has worked in each department and role of BrightStar as she was working her way up the ladder. She strives to be a leader, not a manager, and understands the complexities and realities of those she oversees. Susan’s work with her team today is creating the healthcare workers and leaders of tomorrow.
In addition to her professional achievements, Susan is a member of the C12 Group since 2021. The C12 Group is America’s leading Christian CEO roundtable, executive coaching, and business advisory group. Susan actively volunteers with the Alzheimer’s Association, participating in both the Lee County and Collier County fundraisers. She also volunteers with the Parkinson’s Association of SWFL, a cause close to her heart due to her grandfather who lived with Parkinson’s disease. Susan has dedicated her time to various fundraising events and serves as the Chair for their premier fundraising luncheon, “A Step Forward: Overcoming Obstacles.”
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Susan demonstrated exceptional leadership by organizing and leading two significant programs. She set up a free testing clinic for staff, clients, and healthcare professionals, and became the only private duty in-home care agency in Florida to become a COVID-19 vaccine provider. Susan and her team vaccinated over 500 homebound individuals, their families, and caregivers in Southwest Florida, including two vaccination events for veterans. Her dedication to ensuring equal access to vaccines for those who couldn’t navigate online systems or physically attend vaccine sites earned her national recognition.
After Hurricane Ian in 2022, Susan led a program to assist caregivers and clients severely impacted by the storm. Through fundraising efforts, they provided support for home repairs, temporary housing, transportation, clothing, personal care needs, and food. Susan witnessed the devastation firsthand and was able to help rebuild lives within her community.
Susan’s commitment to continuous learning is evident through her certifications as a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), Certified in Long Term Care (CLTC), and Certified Dementia Live Coach. She is dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest knowledge in aging and senior care to better serve her clients and community. Additionally, Susan serves as a consultant for Thesus Health, a company launching a new Medication Management and Medical Device in the fall of 2024. She is also participating in a Medicare pilot program called GUIDE, Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, which provides comprehensive support and care for people living with or caring for a person with dementia. This is an 8 year program that will feature financial support and clinical guidance for a comprehensive package of person-centered assessments and care plans, care coordination and care management, caregiver education and support, and respite services.
Furthermore, Susan is thrilled to realize her long-held aspiration of launching a podcast centered around senior care and resources. Her vision is to create a platform where individuals can access reliable and comprehensive information dedicated to every aspect of planning for the aging process. Susan has witnessed countless clients and their families’ facing crises without a plan or a starting point. They often find themselves receiving a late-night phone call from aging parents reporting a fall or waking up to find a spouse in distress. She has also observed people seeking advice from well-meaning neighbors, friends, or even on the golf course, unaware that even with good intentions, such advice can sometimes be detrimental. Susan recognizes that everyone’s aging journey is unique, influenced by factors such as diagnosis, insurance coverage, family support, financial resources, and the array of available options for meeting aging needs. She aims to create a safe space that destigmatizes conversations about aging wishes and parents’ aging, fostering a community that encourages these discussions. By doing so, Susan hopes to ensure that more people have a realistic and personalized plan in place that aligns with their individual desires and aspirations. Together with her co-host, Bruce, she is committed to providing valuable insights and information to a wide-ranging audience.
In her personal life, Susan enjoys spending time with her husband, Chad, and their dogs Riley and Ralphie. She also has a passion for cruise vacations, chips and guacamole, and playing the card games Phase 10 and Wizard.
Susan Nimnuan’s dedication, leadership, and commitment to making a positive impact in the healthcare industry and the community are truly inspiring.

