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Grant money makes huge difference at Elizabeth Seton Residence
Equipment bought with COVID-19 grant money makes huge difference to residents at the Elizabeth Seton Residence
In the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, after weeks of no visits from family members, residents of the Elizabeth Seton Residence are finally able to enjoy long awaited courtyard visits from their loved ones. These visits are hugely enhanced with the use of new equipment bought with money received from the generous grant from the Wellesley COVID-19 Relief Grant.
Residents and family members use newly acquired Pocket Talkers and Headphones to overcome the frustration of chatting with one another while wearing face masks and being socially distanced. Nicki Lanceleve, Activities Director at the Elizabeth Seton Residence tells us, “The Pocket Talkers enhance sound so the residents can hear through masks- now family visits are so much more relaxed and enjoyable for all.”
The grant has also enabled the facility to purchase Webcams and speakers to help residents connect remotely with their families. Adds Lanceleve,” Last week, one of our residents celebrated a milestone birthday with a Zoom call with her entire family on the call. It was such an emotional moment - there was hardly a dry eye in the house – the grant we received made this happen. We are so grateful to the Wellesley COVID-19 Relief Fund and the community of Wellesley at large for this generous grant.”
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Communications have also been helped with the use of Writing Tablets purchased with the grant money – Lanceleve tells us, “These tablets have been a great tool to help many of the departments communicate with the residents – from letting them know what the entertainment and activities are for that day to discussions about their medication.”
In addition to the communication equipment bought with the grant money, Elizabeth Seton Residence was able to purchase Hygienica Electro-Hygiene Atomizing Technology Disinfecting equipment that helps disinfect large areas more thoroughly and in an efficient manner.
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The Elizabeth Seton Residence of Wellesley Hills is one of the most recent recipients of a generous grant from the Wellesley COVID-19 Relief Fund. The Fund awarded $6,779 to the skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility which has been seriously impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic.
Lori Ferrante, Administrator of the Elizabeth Seton Residence adds, “The difference this equipment has made to the lives of our residents and staff is quite frankly, life-altering, at this time.”
