October 23, 2014 | Mike Pumphrey
October 23, 2014 | Mike Pumphrey
When I get the opportunity to travel to conferences I try to embody the conference theme. So let me tell you how excited I was to embrace this year’s LeadingAge Annual Meeting theme, Redefining Age. Couple that with puppies and Nashville and I was bound to have a great time! (Yup, I said puppies! We had the most adorable puppies join our team.)
So why puppies?
Like many others I had a dog growing up and I remember working on a social studies paper for hours the night before it was due (I was bit of a procrastinator back then). I went to bed exhausted but relieved it was done. That’s not how I woke up. I was terrified and in a panic because there were shreds of paper everywhere. Gizmo got to it and all that work was for nothing! That was over 20 years ago - luckily we have computers now.

But for some reason many providers are still managing their greatest asset, and their largest expense – their workforce – with manual, pen-and-paper schedules. And if you ask me, that’s just not worth the risk.
Luckily I had the opportunity to talk to hundreds of providers that came by our booth. And even though many of them initially came over for a little puppy love (and yes, those cute little pups were adopted!), they stayed to discuss the staffing challenges they were facing and many agreed that they need a better solution :).
My adventure at LeadingAge didn’t end there. I also got to visit the “As I Age …” chalkboard. This was a concept that was adapted from general session speaker, Candy Chang. She is the creator of the “Before I Die” project, where she stenciled the words “Before I Die, I want to _____.” on a chalkboard of an abandoned house in New Orleans, creating a public canvas for people to reflect on their lives and share their personal aspirations.
I stood contemplating my goals and initially came up with things like remaining active, continuing to educate myself, and remaining focused. But those weren’t the one. Then it hit me - a very simple statement that I will try and remember. As I age, I will live in the moment.
And Nashville was the perfect place to live in the moment!

By making a simple request to play Amie by Pure Prairie League at the OnShift/MatrixCare event at Legends Corner, the band asked me to join them. I would never do that!
And after watching the video, there is a valid reason. But with my new motto of living in the moment, I have the memory and photo that I will remember forever.
And in my mind I was a hit, just like this year’s LeadingAge Annual Meeting.
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Mike Pumphrey is Vice President of Product Marketing at OnShift. His expertise in staffing and labor management strategies in long-term care and senior living is foundational to his role leading OnShift’s Product Marketing team. Mike works hand-in-hand with state and national associations, senior care providers, and with OnShift’s Customer Success and Product teams to create impactful best practices aimed to help solve the daily workforce challenges in senior care. Mike shares insights, research and recommendations to improve clinical, operational, and financial outcomes through regular blog posts and conference speaking engagements.
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