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Brookline Residents Recognized During National Volunteer Week
Hebrew SeniorLife Recognizes Aliza Dash, Alyssa Gocinski, Jenny Mahoney, and Lauren Mahoney Who Stepped Up To Help Seniors During COVID-19
Harvard Medical School affiliate Hebrew SeniorLife (HSL), a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of older adults, recognized Brookline residents Aliza Dash, Alyssa Gocinski, Jenny Mahoney, and Lauren Mahoney during National Volunteer Week for their contributions to HSL during the current COVID-19 emergency. National Volunteer Week runs April 19 -25, 2020.
“The operations of all of our senior living campuses have changed completely as we work to prevent, mitigate, and contain the virus,” said Kim Brooks, HSL’s Chief Operating Officer for Senior Living. “The teams that routinely operate our independent and assisted living communities suddenly have roles that never even existed before. Protecting and supporting these 1,700 seniors could not be done without the help of volunteers who give their time and energy. We are so grateful.”
Dash, Gocinski, and the Mahoneys have been sorting mail, packaging groceries, and delivering packages to residents at Hebrew Senior Life’s Center Communities of Brookline. Appropriate social distancing and infection control guidelines have been reviewed with all volunteers. They are wearing appropriate PPE, regularly washing their hands, and are screened before entering one of HSL’s campuses
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Dozens of HSL volunteers have raised their hands to help. As a result, food, packages, laundry, medications, mail, notices, and more are being delivered to residents’ doors. In addition to an increase in hot meals delivered from the communities’ kitchens, families are dropping off food and other necessities, and residents can order frozen meals and groceries that also need to be packaged and delivered. Additionally, residents receive a wellness check-in call regularly – sometimes even daily - from a friendly voice. These calls, done by staff and volunteers, are a lifeline and include inquiries about physical and mental health, identification of specific needs, and provide an opportunity for conversation. Volunteers are also covering essential administrative duties, freeing staff from those roles to assist with the new operational needs of the pandemic.
About National Volunteer Week
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National Volunteer Week is held the third week in April each year. It is an opportunity to show appreciation for the thousands of volunteers across the United States who keep many organizations running, communities safe, and provide the services that otherwise would not exist without volunteers.
About Hebrew SeniorLife
Hebrew SeniorLife is a national senior services leader dedicated to rethinking, researching, and redefining the possibilities of aging. As New England’s largest nonprofit provider of senior health care and living communities, and the only one affiliated with Harvard Medical School, HSL cares for more than 3000 seniors a day across six campuses throughout Greater Boston. Our locations include: Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, Boston and Dedham; NewBridge on the Charles, Dedham; Orchard Cove, Canton; Simon C. Fireman Community, Randolph; Center Communities of Brookline, Brookline; and Jack Satter House, Revere. Founded in 1903, HSL also conducts influential research into aging and trains more than 1,000 students in geriatric care each year. Visit https://www.hebrewseniorlife.org, follow us on Twitter @H_SeniorLife, like us on Facebook, or read our blog.