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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
Community leader Ben Colonero retires from Salmon Health and Retirement
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Colonero’s career with Salmon started with Danny Salmon.
“I knew Danny because we both grew up in the Blackstone Valley; we would run into each other playing tennis and at other events,” Colonero said. At a baseball tournament for both Colonero and Salmon’s sons, “We started talking, and Danny mentioned that if I was ever looking for a job, that I should reach out to him.”
From there, Colonero’s expansive career with Salmon began.
“My first position at Salmon was as a controller, more commonly known as a financial officer, in 1992,” Colonero said. “My office was in Beaumont at Westborough, and at that time, we only had two campuses Westborough and Northbridge.”
Beaumont at Northborough hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic
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Residents and staff at Salmon Health and Retirement’s Beaumont at Northborough campus, 238 West Main St., Northborough, will receive their first round of the FDA-approved Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at 11 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 3.
The COVID-19 vaccine is the best defense against COVID-19, leading to less potential spread among those in the Beaumont Northborough community but also in greater Northborough and beyond.
Executive Director Ed Murphy, essential staff and residents will be in attendance.
Participants must wear a surgical mask, have their temperature taken and fill out a set of questions.
For more information, or confirmation of attendance, contact mbidwell@SalmonHealth.com
Thousands of Massachusetts hospital staff expected to begin getting long-awaited COVID-19 vaccinations next week
Staff and residents at senior care facilities may be only days behind
By Deanna Pan and Robert Weisman Globe Staff,Updated December 11, 2020, 7:03 p.m.
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A vial of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19.Pool/Getty
The Food and Drug Administration Friday night approved the first COVID-19 vaccine in the United States for emergency use, clearing the way for the first Massachusetts residents to receive inoculations as soon as Tuesday, as hospitals and senior care facilities say they can begin immunizing staff and residents within hours of receiving their shipments of the precious cargo.