Two Massachusetts elder law attorneys have requested that the U.S. Supreme Court review a pair of January decisions by the Supreme Judicial Court allowing the state to tap into the remainder of annuities purchased by husbands so their spouses could qualify for Medicaid long-term care benefits. In a petition for certiorari filed March 29, Lisa
Hudson, has named
Rebecca Carrington director of community relations.
In this role, Carrington works alongside Artisan’s Community Relations Director Beth Ann Burns to offer her expertise and advice to potential residents and their families in customizing Artisan’s services and amenities to their individual needs.
Carrington has more than 20 years of experience in the senior living industry, having previously served as director of community relations at Benchmark at Forge Hill in
Franklin; Summit Eldercare product account executive at Fallon Health in Worcester, Ma.; community sales counselor at The Willows at Westborough in
Westborough; marketing and admissions director at Christopher Heights Assisted Living in Webster; and Whitney Place Assisted Living sales and marketing director at Salmon Health and Retirement in
Newton recently appointed three newly elected members to its Board of Directors:
Annie Greene, Eric Boecher and
Gloria
Greene, a
Newton native, joins the Board of Directors after 10 years of involvement at the Y s residential camp, Camp Frank A. Day. She attended Frank A. Day as a camper and then spent four years as a counselor. In 2018, she spoke about her camp experience at the Y s A Night Under the Stars fundraising gala. She is a graduate of St. Lawrence University and is currently working as a nanny while attending nursing school. She is the daughter of the late Frederick Greene, who served on the Y s Board of Directors and is remembered as a tireless community advocate.