Nina & Anne

Care Team Bios

Nina Lynch

Nina Lynch retired in 2011 after almost two decades spent providing critical services as an Aging Information Services Specialist at the Dutchess County Office for the Aging. Nina has remained active on numerous community boards and went on to become a founding member and President of ‘Rhinebeck at Home,’ a membership organization that leverages the idea of ‘neighbors helping neighbors’ to empower seniors throughout Rhinebeck to age in place, at home in the community. Currently, Nina serves as a member of the Dutchess County Office for Aging Advisory Council, Senator Serino’s local Aging Advisory Board and the Rhinebeck Affordable and Open Space Housing Committee She volunteers for the Lifetime Learning Institute at Bard College, the New York State Health Insurance Information Counseling and Assistance Program (HIICAP), and Rhinebeck Responds. Nina helped bring Hand in Hand and the NY Caring Majority movement into the Hudson Valley region, co-hosting multiple events and participating in lobby visits.

Anne Breuckner

Anne Brueckner is the Vice President of Rhinebeck at Home and is committed to building a purposeful, resourceful and sustainable community. Following a 35-year career in NYC as a research manager with ORC International and its predecessor companies, she moved to Rhinebeck to be closer to her Hudson Valley family. In addition to her work within the aging-in-community movement, she gives her time to Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Lifetime Learning Institute at Bard College, and Ars Choralis (Woodstock). Anne is an active leader in the Hudson Valley chapter of Hand in Hand and the NY Caring Majority campaign.