What to Do When Dementia Care Needs Grow
When your dementia care journey changes, you don’t have to walk it alone. At The Kensington Reston, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Join us for a nurse-led educational discussion designed to provide insight into evolving behaviors, increasing medical needs, and thoughtful planning for higher levels of care. Our experienced professionals will share practical guidance and compassionate perspectives to help you move forward with clarity, understanding, and confidence.
Complimentary lunch included. We hope you will join us for this meaningful and informative conversation.
For questions, please reach out to Kristine Llanes, Outreach & Event Coordinator, at kllanes@kensingtonsl.com.
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Speakers
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Heather Suri, BSN RN CMCLearn MoreHeather Suri is a registered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in community-based nursing. She founded Pathways in Aging at the end of 2017 in Virginia, and opened a Seattle office in 2021. She specializes in working with individuals with dementia and Parkinson’s Disease. Heather is a volunteer for the Aging Life Care Association. She has served on Mid-Atlantic Chapter board since 2020 as a president and past-president, as well as national committees.
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Ely Rodriguez, RNLearn MoreMeet Ely Rodriguez, RN, our new Director of Nursing Services. Ely brings over 15 years of experience as an LPN, and became a Registered Nurse a year ago. With a background in skilled nursing and senior living, she is passionate about caring for seniors.
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Llena Sta.Ana, BSN, RN, LNHALearn MoreLlena Sta. Ana brings decades of experience in senior living and healthcare leadership to her role as Executive Director at The Kensington Reston. A Registered Nurse and Licensed Nursing Home Administrator, Llena began her career in direct clinical care and steadily advanced through leadership roles across the continuum of senior care. Her journey from bedside nursing to executive leadership reflects a deep commitment to serving older adults with compassion, clinical excellence, and dignity.