![]() Hasty, Scotland Regional Hospice volunteer coordinator. Then one of our volunteers brought in an apron and we loved it,” shared Bunny “We got the idea to start making fidget blankets online, but Those who have trouble staying still or remaining calm. The aprons are a useful coping mechanism for Giving the restless hands of dementia patients something to do. Like large buttons, ribbons, and small plush toys are sewn onto the aprons Many tools used to provide tactile stimulation for someone with Alzheimer’s or Often seen in a blanket form, fidget aprons are one of the That is new to Scotland Regional Hospice – making fidget aprons. Now, some volunteers have started a project The staff, patients, and visiting families from time to time. Last few months, the volunteers have had a hand in everything from campusīeautification to providing handmade masks to the staff and of course feeding Other ways to contribute their time and talents to improving patient care as To COVID-19, the volunteer department at Scotland Regional Hospice has found With many of the hospice volunteer opportunities on-hold due “It is an honor to be part of such a wonderful organization that is committed to providing compassionate end-of-life care to the patients and families in our community.” “I am grateful for this opportunity,” shared Johnson. Because of that relationship, the Scotland Regional Hospice Relay For Life team, the Hospice Hearts, has been the top fundraiser among health care providers in Scotland County since 2015. Johnson also serves as the accounting lead for The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life fundraiser in Scotland County creating a bridge between the two non-profit organizations. She will assume advisory roles on the organization’s Lean, Appropriate Care, and Professional Advisory committees each of which plays a part in improving the quality of patient care while also strengthening the organization’s financial stability. In addition to leading all financial operations, Johnson will assist with Scotland Regional Hospice’s fundraising efforts. She has been a huge asset to Scotland Regional Hospice over the years and we are excited that she has accepted this new role. “She is passionate about our cause as well as the success and sustainability of our organization. ![]() “Aimee will oversee all of our patient billing, accounts payable and receivable, and payroll functions,” said Kim Hammonds, Scotland Regional Hospice executive director. Johnson will join the organization’s leadership team and be responsible for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial-related activities. During that time, she worked with her predecessor and friend Pauline Gruver who recently retired from the role after 22 years. Johnson has served as the organization’s assistant director of finance for the last 11 years. All concerts are open seating.Scotland Regional Hospice has announced the appointment of its new director of finance, Aimee Johnson. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adultĭoors and Cash Bar open 30 minutes prior to each show.ĭoor sales available. Two Concert Options: June 23 at 7:00 pm and 9:15 pm (select time during purchase)ĭuration: 65 minutes (doors open 30 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted)Īge requirement: 10 years old or older. Join our musicians for an evening gently illuminated by candlelight, and prepare to be taken into the clouds with some of the most treasured classical masterpieces! Tickets through Fever | Candlelightīe sure to pick the correct date and time for your preferred show. You don’t need to know all things Tchaikovsky to enjoy the evening simply sit back and savor the stunning atmosphere and pieces you'll hear. Whether you’re looking for a beautifully unique classical music performance or a romantic candlelit experience, this concert is for you. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and More Performed by the Listeso String Quartet
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