CenterWell Home Health Collects Nearly 90,000 Meals for Needy
2024年10月23日 - 10:00PM
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Food drive benefits communities across the
nation
CenterWell Home Health, one of America’s leading providers of
home health, has collected nearly 90,000 meals in its 20th annual
food drive to feed people in the communities it serves around the
country.
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Employees of CenterWell Home Health’s
Parkersburg, W.Va., branch, which collected the largest amount of
food and monetary donations in this year’s food drive (left to
right): Jackie Benton, RN, branch director; Sara Harrington, RN,
clinical assessment advisor; Debra Harber, LPN; Abbi Sturm, OT,
clinical liaison; Janet Eliadis, RN; Chad Copeland, PT; Jim
Forshey, PTA; and Jordan Bailey, RN. (Photo: Business Wire)
Thanks to the many individuals and organizations who gave,
CenterWell collected food and monetary donations equivalent to
89,456 meals. “We’re grateful to all who gave and helped us provide
meals to people throughout our service areas,” said Sherri Rains,
BSN, RN, CWOCN, chief clinical officer for CenterWell Home Health.
“Being in health care, we know that food is one of the most
essential components of good health, so we’re glad we can help
ensure our communities have access to nutritious food.”
With more than 350 branches in 38 states, CenterWell Home Health
provides clinical care in the home to help patients regain their
confidence and independence. Whether managing a chronic condition
or recovering from illness, injury, surgery or hospitalization,
CenterWell’s nurses and therapists work together with patients,
their families and their primary care providers to create a
personalized care plan.
Over the two decades of the food drive, CenterWell Home Health
has collected over 1.4 million meals, with contributions going to
eligible 501(c)(3) organizations that provide food to their
respective communities.
CenterWell Home Health branches across the country were invited
to participate in the drive, and the three most successful branches
are each rewarded with $5,000 cash grants from the Humana
Foundation. The branch in Parkersburg, W.Va., finished first this
year, collecting food and cash benefiting Latrobe Street Mission, a
Parkersburg shelter for homeless people.
“It’s a small community, and everybody tries to take care of
each other,” said Abbi Sturm, CenterWell Home Health clinical
liaison and the coordinator of the food drive for the Parkersburg
branch. Sturm said two construction contractors – Grae-Con and
Davis-Pickering – each made significant contributions, but most of
the food and cash collected came in small increments from residents
of the town of 30,000.
Finishing second was the regional operations office in Atlanta,
collecting food and money to benefit the Community Foodbank of
Central Alabama. The Louisville branch finished third, collecting
food and monetary donations to benefit Feeding America.
About CenterWell
CenterWell is a leading health care services business focused on
creating integrated and differentiated experiences that put our
patients at the center of everything we do. The result is high
quality health care that is accessible, comprehensive, and, most of
all, personalized. As the largest provider of senior-focused
primary care, one of the largest providers of home health care, and
a leading integrated home delivery, specialty, hospice, and retail
pharmacy, CenterWell is focused on whole health and addressing the
physical, emotional and social wellness of our patients.
CenterWell is part of Humana Inc. (NYSE: HUM). Learn more about
what we offer at CenterWell.com.
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