QUEENSBURY -High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. has received a very generous donation from Alison Williams, MHSA, Administrative Services Director of Hudson Headwaters Health Network, in honor of her co-workers.
"Alison's gift highlights the admiration and collaboration that exists between our agencies, as well as her commitment to her own staff, and we are extremely grateful ," says Sunday Conine, Development Coordinator with High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care in Queensbury. "Alison also recognizes Debbie Bardin, her supervisor: George Purdue and her counter-part at HHHN-Donna Gorton the Director of Nursing ."
The following are the dedicated staff of HHHN, recognized by Alison;
Susan Gill, Office Manager, Chester-Horicon
Jennifer Baker, Office Manager, Fort Edward-Kingsbury
Durna Caldwell, Office Manager, Queensbury
Beth Williams, Office Manager, Broad Street Glens Falls
Carol Johnson, Office Coordinator, Indian Lake
Laurel Dixon, Office Manager, Moreau Family Health Candy King, Office Manager, Moriah
Barb Galusha, Office Manager, North Creek & Schroon Lake
Melissa Frasier, Office Manager, Ticonderoga
Deb Lawson, Office Manager, Warrensburg
Michelle Aubin, Office Manager, Warrensburg Dental Office
Lisa Lapointe, Referral Specialist
Jennifer Morehouse, Document Specialist
Amanda Johnson, Document Specialist
Marjorie Rosen, Document Specialist
Rita McCarthy, Document Specialist
Kyle Anderson, Document Specialist
Hospice guides and supports the patient and their loved ones through their final journey inside an inclusive circle of care, sheltering them from an otherwise isolated and lonely journey. They provide dignity, comfort and peace at the end of life in cooperation with local health and human services organizations such as Hudson Headwaters Health Network. In 2009, they cared for 366 patients and their families. Patients and families benefit from their patient-centered team approach, finding peace at the end of their days.
For more information, visit www.highpeakshospice.com.
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