Full Name
Jami Shapiro
Company
Grandma Has ADHD
Job Title
Founder, Podcast Host
Speaker Bio (200 words)
Jami Shapiro is the founder of Silver Linings Transitions, a senior and specialty move management company, and host of the ""Grandma Has ADHD"" podcast. After her personal ADHD diagnosis and discovering her mother's ADHD at age 76, Jami identified a critical connection between seniors struggling with chronic disorganization and undiagnosed ADHD. As a Level II Specialist in ADHD from the Institute for Challenging Disorganization and a Certified Senior Advisor, she brings unique insight to the intersection of aging and neurodiversity.
Drawing from over a decade of experience helping seniors transition to new living situations, Jami transforms overwhelming moves into positive experiences. Her company provides comprehensive services including senior move management, home organization, and paperwork management specifically designed for neurodivergent clients. Jami's approach combines professional expertise with personal understanding as someone living with ADHD who has supported two generations of family members with ADHD. A dynamic speaker, she presents nationally on senior transitions, downsizing, and ADHD in older adults, helping professionals and families recognize how neurodiversity impacts aging, organization, and major life transitions. Her work is guided by compassion and a mission to destigmatize ADHD across generations.
Drawing from over a decade of experience helping seniors transition to new living situations, Jami transforms overwhelming moves into positive experiences. Her company provides comprehensive services including senior move management, home organization, and paperwork management specifically designed for neurodivergent clients. Jami's approach combines professional expertise with personal understanding as someone living with ADHD who has supported two generations of family members with ADHD. A dynamic speaker, she presents nationally on senior transitions, downsizing, and ADHD in older adults, helping professionals and families recognize how neurodiversity impacts aging, organization, and major life transitions. Her work is guided by compassion and a mission to destigmatize ADHD across generations.
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