 Scott A. Rozanski, CEO Scott began Home Instead Senior Care in March of 2000 after witnessing his mother's challenges in caring for her husband and his step-father.
Scott's step-father was diagnosed with an illness that mimicked Multiple Sclerosis that lasted for over 5 years before his passing in May of 1996.
Scott witnessed first-hand his mother's struggles with trying to arrange care for her husband and his step-father. Most of the in-home care services that she had called to arrange care for her husband didn't show up when scheduled or showed up at the wrong time and sometimes even on the wrong day.
Scott thought that this was unacceptable and decided that he was going to provide in-home care that was responsive and reliable to those individuals who needed service to remain independent. And so Home Instead Senior Care, Toledo, Ohio was born.
In the ten years that Scott's company has provided service to the over 1,000 seniors and their families in the greater Toledo area, they have successfully staffed every shift ever scheduled by a client.   Lisa M. Rozanski, President Lisa is a social worker by education and by trade. Lisa received her degree from the University of Toledo in Social Work with an emphasis on Gereontology.
Lisa has experience in long-term care, assisted living, and Alzheimer's Disease.
Lisa came to Home Instead Senior Care from a local long-term care facility in September 2000. She first began her career at Home Instead Senior Care as the peron who handled all of the scheduling. At some point Scott recognized that Lisa had an innate ability to form deep and meaningful relationships with others very quickly and so he immediately promoted her to their Community Service Representative. Lisa's ability to communicate the company's mission coupled with her ability to form deep relationships propelled the company as the leader in the Toledo market.
Lisa was promoted to President in 2007 and still enjoys promoting the company in her direct marketing efforts and helping to provide the best possible service to the seniors in our community.  |