Holiday project benefits Alzheimer’s patients
Neighbors | Submitted.Shepherd of the Valley- Boardman resident Ruth Krigsman (front left), Shepherd of the Valley Area Marketing Director Kate Davis; (back) Visiting Physicians Account Executive Melissa Chambers and Glennellen Senior Living Admissions/Marketing Representative Alesha Burns posed for a photograph by the Christmas tree..Shepherd of the Valley staff and other members of the Alzheimer’s Association.Community Council delivered extra holiday cheer in the form of gift baskets.
Shepherd of the Valley staff and other members of the Alzheimer’s Association Community Council delivered some extra holiday cheer in the form of gift baskets.
Recipients included Shepherd of the Valley Home Health, Shepherd of the Valley - Boardman and Visiting Physicians clients, patients, residents and their loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease.
Shepherd of the Valley Area Marketing Director Kate Davis, Shepherd of the Valley Wellness Coordinator Charity Ricciardi, Visiting Physicians Account Executive Melissa Chambers, Glennellen Senior Living Admissions/Marketing Representative Alesha Burns and Grace Hospice Account Executive Mark Livosky participated in the project.
The Alzheimer’s Association Community Council consists of volunteers from the community and local organizations.
The council assists the Alzheimer’s Association and those in the community affected by Alzheimer’s disease, educating the community on resources available for those with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers.
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