Our Mission

Senior Provider Information Network (SPIN) is dedicated to providing quality education and networking partnerships to senior healthcare professionals.

OUR GOALS

OUR EVENTS

The Senior Provider Information Network meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 8:00 AM at the Campbell Senior Center. SPIN’s mission is to provide education, information and networking opportunities to professionals of Lane County, so they can better serve seniors and persons with disabilities. There is no cost to attend SPIN meetings and a free continental breakfast Is offered during networking. Community education is offered at each meeting as a way to build knowledge that enhances our service to both the senior community and the senior partners we support..

Hop on over for an afternoon of springtime fun, laughter, and sweet surprises! 🐣 Join Middlefield Oaks Senior Living for a joyful Easter Egg Hunt filled with excitement for all ages. Bring your baskets and get ready to search for colorful eggs, enjoy the fresh spring air, and make lasting memories with family and friends.

This 10-week educational series is designed for individuals living with memory loss and their care partners, offering a supportive space to learn, ask questions, and connect with others on a similar journey. Each week features local professionals sharing practical guidance on topics like understanding dementia, communication strategies, caregiving support, safety, legal and financial planning, and community resources.

SPIN Monthly Meeting

April 8 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am PDT

Come connect with passionate senior care professionals at our in-person SPIN Meetings, held every 2nd Wednesday of the month. Start your morning by networking at 8:00 AM, followed by self-introductions and community announcements at 8:30 AM, and an informative educational session at 9:00 AM led by a featured presenter (topics announced monthly!). This is a wonderful opportunity to collaborate with fellow providers, expand your knowledge, and build strong partnerships to better serve our senior community. Don’t miss out on this dynamic forum for learning, inspiration, and connection—we look forward to seeing you there!

Get ready for the sweetest event of the year! 🍨 Visiting Angels is rolling out our 2026 Ice Cream Social Tour, delivering smiles, scoops, and pure joy directly to your senior community. We handle the fun — you just gather the residents!

Hills Admin @ The Esther

April 15 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm PDT

This month’s Hills Admin Meeting features special guest speaker Meredith Reifschneider, owner of Kindred Sprouts Nursery. Meredith brings a unique perspective as a former Anthropology professor specializing in ethnobotany, now focused on cultivating resilient, low-maintenance plants that support healthy ecosystems for people, animals, and pollinators.

Get ready for the sweetest event of the year! 🍨 Visiting Angels is rolling out our 2026 Ice Cream Social Tour, delivering smiles, scoops, and pure joy directly to your senior community. We handle the fun — you just gather the residents!

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MEET OUR BOARD

REBECCA CONRAD, LNHA
REBECCA CONRAD, LNHAOwner- Pinnacle Properties
PHIL HOHNSTEIN, LNHA
PHIL HOHNSTEIN, LNHAAdministrator at Hillside Heights Rehabilitation Center
SCOTT STEWART
SCOTT STEWARTVice President of Marketing & Sales, Pacific Living Centers
KATHILEEN WAGNER
KATHILEEN WAGNERCorporate Communications Manager at New Horizons In-Home Care
TAMMY INGLIS-DREW
TAMMY INGLIS-DREWCEO/Managing Owner of AIMS Vascular Access
MARC BICKLEY
MARC BICKLEYFinancial Advisor at Edward Jones
Jamie Jablonski
Jamie JablonskiSenior Living Advisor - Senior One Source
Melissa Gutierrez
Melissa GutierrezReal Estate Angent-Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices

A BRIEF HISTORY OF SPIN

SPIN started in the early 80’s by a group of Service Coordinators from the Senior Centers. The original goal of SPIN was to educate and inform the coordinators and to assist in identifying seniors who were eligible for services.

In the early 90’s Assisted Living and Retirement Facilities were beginning to crop up and this was a great place to network and learn as much as possible about new and innovative ways to serve the seniors in our community meetings. Meetings were held at different locations each month on the west side of Portland. This offered us the ability to tour facilities as those involved felt it important for attendees to see the buildings and people to whom members refer.

In early 2000 a steering committee was established. In addition, there were so many requests to host meetings on the east side of town that SPIN took on a broader audience alternating meetings between east and west sides of Portland. By the mid 2000’s SPIN develop an online presence and regular email communication. This replaced the costly and inefficient paper mailings that used to be relied on to announce upcoming meetings.

Each year the format of email, website, electronic invitations and self-enrollment to receive invitations, location and speaker decisions has been analyzed, and each year the Board has continued with the same effective formula.  SPIN still operates without funding, and the board remains grateful to the hosts and speakers who fill those roles.

Currently close to 600 people receive invitations to our monthly events. The continued focus on educational presentations and networking opportunities makes SPIN a premier organization and high on the list of must attend meetings.  SPIN remains true to the mission of providing quality education and networking partnerships to senior healthcare professionals

SPIN expanded to Lane County in 2004. Currently, there are about 600 members in Lane County that receive our monthly meeting announcements and about 70 people attend our events each month. In 2009, SPIN of Lane County started the Annual SPIN Fair. This gives group members an opportunity to provide community education, promote their business, network, and inform seniors about resources in the area. Over 350 people attend the fair annually and attendance has grown year after year.