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Robin Boccuzzi

Aging Care Manager

Robin Boccuzzi

Aging Care Manager

Robin Boccuzzi, RN, Certified Dementia Practitioner, and Aging Life Care Association Professional Member, works as a Nurse Care Manager in Fairfield County, CT.  With over 13 years of experience in the healthcare field, advocating for the older adult population has been the most rewarding experience.  

Robin has a background in a variety of settings, including skilled nursing facilities, memory care, hospice, assisted living, and community-based nursing, serving older residents. Her greatest influence on entering healthcare was caring for a parent with Dementia.

Understanding the challenges the aging adult population and their families may experience, it is an honor to support them, build trusting connections, and provide education, dignity, and partnership while focusing on the best quality of life outcomes.

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