Silent Seniors No More was created to educate, empower, and advocate for Florida mobile home residents.
Our mission is simple:
Help residents understand their rights, stay organized, ask respectful questions, and make their voices heard.
Jaime Ciarla is the founder and voice behind Silent Seniors No More.
Through podcasts, resident stories, educational resources, and community outreach, Jaime works to help Florida mobile home residents better understand Chapter 723 and the issues affecting their communities.
Her goal is not to divide communities, but to help residents become informed, prepared, and confident enough to ask questions and seek answers.
“One person can start a conversation. Together, we can make a difference.”
Chet Generadi assists Silent Seniors No More with research, editing, writing support, organization, and content development.
Chet helps turn complicated topics into plain English, organize resident resources, polish podcast scripts, develop handbook materials, and support educational content for the website.
While the stories, experiences, and mission belong to Jaime and the residents who share their voices, Chet helps present the information clearly and respectfully.
“Let’s find the facts first.”
Dozer is the official mascot of Silent Seniors No More.
Friendly, helpful, and always smiling, Dozer reminds us that obstacles can be moved one scoop at a time.
Dozer does not knock people down.
Dozer helps clear the path.
His job is to encourage residents to stay organized, keep good records, ask respectful questions, and never give up when the road feels blocked.
Official Motto:
“Moving Obstacles... One Scoop at a Time.”
Silent Seniors No More believes that knowledge is power, your voice matters, and silence is optional.
We are here to educate, organize, encourage, and help residents find a place to start.
Let’s make a difference.
Let’s find the facts.
Let’s clear the way.