Nancy Floodberg is a former family caregiver, and a care partner. Her professions include halfway house director, school counselor, school psychologist, and researcher. In 1991, she left her profession to help her husband with his, as both a corporate vice-president and company manager. Upon John’s 2005 Parkinson’s diagnosis, Nancy continued working for him, returned to research, and became a board-certified school neuropsychologist. His 18 hospitalizations in under 10 years took precedence and Nancy’s full- time focus became one of caring and advocating for John. In 2016, she volunteered to lead a support group, now a nonprofit of which she is President. Honoring her promise to John to take what they learned and share it, Nancy helped develop the Parkinson’s Association of San Diego’s Medical Safety Program, educating people living with Parkinson’s on how to advocate for safe medical services, and local members of rehab, residential care, and medical communities on how to deliver medical services to a person with Parkinson’s safely and successfully.