WATERTOWN â Joanne and Dianne Nugent-Ward, co-owners of Seniors Helping Seniors, were recently recognized with awards of Provider of Choice, Employer of Choice and Leader in Excellence 2021 by Best of Home Care for providing high client and caregiver satisfaction to area seniors throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
With hundreds of locations across the country and even abroad, Seniors Helping Seniors is an in-home senior care provider prioritizing the employment of mature adults as caregivers for other seniors. The Watertown franchise team has provided non-medical services such as companionship, housekeeping, meal preparation and grocery shopping to seniors in Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties, allowing them to live independently during the pandemic.
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Jessie Siefert, right, Managing Director of the Parkersburg Art Center, delivers pottery project supplies to Kerry Patrick, left, Transportation Coordinator with the O’Neill Center. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG The Parkersburg Art Center is striving to raise community spirits and keep area seniors engaged in artful pursuits during the continued isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Thursday, art center staff prepared and delivered a care package of art and art materials for sheltering seniors who receive meal delivery through a program at the Belpre Senior Center. Funding for this project, which will continue through the spring, has been provided by the Belpre Area Community Development Foundation.