About Scott Greenberg

Scott Greenberg is currently the host of the weekly radio show "Oh My God, I'm Getting Older and So Is My Mom" in Palm Beach, Florida and on Long Island, New York. Scott recently authored an award winning book of the same title which he markets online at www.scottgreenbergsenioradvocate.com and on Amazon.com.
As a senior advocate, Scott speaks to groups on topics related to aging with the goal of helping seniors improve their decision making and planning for the future. His candid outlook and upbeat, humorous delivery make his presentations both educational and entertaining for a senior audience – or for adult children of seniors who are helping their parents plan for a comfortable life in retirement. Scott peels back the layers on how “getting older can be tougher than we thought,” and provides helpful commentary and suggestions on how to handle a myriad of situations, from health topics to financial preparedness arrangements.
Scott has made presentations to a large variety of organizations including colleges, medical groups, social service agencies and to senior community groups. A list of his speaking engagements may be found here: http://www.omgimgettingolderandsoismymom.com/speaking-engagements.html.
Scott’s goal is to help seniors make thoughtful changes that enhance their aging future, and he certainly has the credentials to share his knowledge and recommendations. When Scott is not recording his radio show, writing books or speaking to seniors, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of ComForcare Senior Services, a private duty non-medical home health care agency serving all of Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties in South Florida.
Scott is also quite active in local healthcare initiatives and activities as a result of his business and his radio show. He is Past President of the Florida State Guardianship Association and is currently on the board of the National Guardianship Association. Active in the Palm Beach County Partnership for Aging, he served as its Treasurer for three years. In addition, he is an elected member of the Advisory Council of the Area Agency on Aging and has served on the Alzheimer’s Community Care Goodwill Task Force.
Prior to purchasing controlling interest in Palm Beach ComForcare, Scott was President of Curran & Connors, the nation’s largest designer of corporate annual reports. He grew C&C from a small, one studio design firm into 16 offices including 4 design studios across the United States. During his tenure, the firm was twice named one of Long Island’s 25 fastest growing companies by KPMG and Small Business of the Year by the Hauppauge Industrial Association. Scott was also nominated as a finalist in Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year program and was one of only 6 businessmen in the NY Metropolitan area selected to judge Arthur Andersen’s Best Practices Competition for three consecutive years.
Scott resides in Boca Raton with wife, Irene, of 46 years.
As a senior advocate, Scott speaks to groups on topics related to aging with the goal of helping seniors improve their decision making and planning for the future. His candid outlook and upbeat, humorous delivery make his presentations both educational and entertaining for a senior audience – or for adult children of seniors who are helping their parents plan for a comfortable life in retirement. Scott peels back the layers on how “getting older can be tougher than we thought,” and provides helpful commentary and suggestions on how to handle a myriad of situations, from health topics to financial preparedness arrangements.
Scott has made presentations to a large variety of organizations including colleges, medical groups, social service agencies and to senior community groups. A list of his speaking engagements may be found here: http://www.omgimgettingolderandsoismymom.com/speaking-engagements.html.
Scott’s goal is to help seniors make thoughtful changes that enhance their aging future, and he certainly has the credentials to share his knowledge and recommendations. When Scott is not recording his radio show, writing books or speaking to seniors, he serves as Chief Executive Officer of ComForcare Senior Services, a private duty non-medical home health care agency serving all of Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie and Indian River Counties in South Florida.
Scott is also quite active in local healthcare initiatives and activities as a result of his business and his radio show. He is Past President of the Florida State Guardianship Association and is currently on the board of the National Guardianship Association. Active in the Palm Beach County Partnership for Aging, he served as its Treasurer for three years. In addition, he is an elected member of the Advisory Council of the Area Agency on Aging and has served on the Alzheimer’s Community Care Goodwill Task Force.
Prior to purchasing controlling interest in Palm Beach ComForcare, Scott was President of Curran & Connors, the nation’s largest designer of corporate annual reports. He grew C&C from a small, one studio design firm into 16 offices including 4 design studios across the United States. During his tenure, the firm was twice named one of Long Island’s 25 fastest growing companies by KPMG and Small Business of the Year by the Hauppauge Industrial Association. Scott was also nominated as a finalist in Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year program and was one of only 6 businessmen in the NY Metropolitan area selected to judge Arthur Andersen’s Best Practices Competition for three consecutive years.
Scott resides in Boca Raton with wife, Irene, of 46 years.