Cory Fosco has spent thirty-four years at the intersection of long-term care, healthcare technology, and the families facing the most difficult decisions of their lives. He began his career as a volunteer with the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Southwest, working with homebound seniors at the Mesa Senior Center in Arizona, then served as a social worker and Director of Admissions at skilled nursing facilities in Phoenix and the Chicago area. He holds a BA in Creative Writing from Loyola University Chicago and a Master of Arts in Creative Nonfiction from Northwestern University. A short story from his chapbook Empty Streets (Alien Buddha Press, 2024) was Pushcart Prize-nominated. He lives in the Chicago area with his wife Cyndi, an active advocate in the blind and vision-impaired community, and is the proud father of their two adult children, Fredo and Lily.
""This is 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' for those navigating care for an aging loved one. A practical, compassionate guide that families will return to again and again."" - Lauren Troise, Healthcare Executive ""An excellent resource, and I highly recommend it. As a senior living professional, I often encounter families in crisis situations. This book would be an invaluable resource and should be considered a must-read for any family with a parent navigating aging-related decisions."" - Barbara Beake, NHA, Senior Living Professional ""One of the most clear, honest guides I've seen. This isn't theory, it's lived experience. It tackles the hardest question (when is it time?) with both compassion and practicality."" - Charles De Vilmorin, Senior Living Industry Veteran ""This is exactly the kind of tool I wish every family had before they ever needed this level of care. I plan to keep copies on hand for families at admission."" - Kaiya Shrader, Long-Term Care Administrator ""Don't wait to read this book when your family is in crisis mode."" - Leslie Pedtke, LNHA, author of What Living as a Resident Can Teach Long-Term Care Staff