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PUTNAM — Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH) recognized its more than 130 adult volunteers, who donated more than 20,000 hours this past year, with an appreciation luncheon on April 13.
Volunteers were thanked by DKH Volunteer Services Coordinator Janet Johnson, DKH VP of Human Resources Jeffrey Corrigan, DKH Chief Medical Officer and VP, Medical Affairs and Quality Dr. John Graham, DKH Chief Nursing Officer and VP, Patient Services John O’Keefe, DKH Executive Director of DKH at Home Renee Smith, and DKH President and CEO Anne Diamond.
Johnson said: “Year after year, I am struck by what an amazing gift our volunteers give every day by choosing to share their precious time helping others. And their time is just part of their many gifts. Our volunteers also give their skills, empathy, kindness and energy, and so much more. I am so grateful from the bottom of my heart for all that they give and everything they do for our staff and families!”
Diamond said: “Volunteering is a very special calling, a special gift that one gives of themselves to patients, staff and our community. They make a huge difference. We are so grateful for their service.”
During the program, 81 volunteers were awarded pins for significant amounts of hours given, ranging from 100 hours to 17,000 hours. The 17,000-hour achievement was celebrated by Roger Franklin of Putnam, who volunteers regularly in the DKH volunteer department as well as with DKH at Home’s Hospice and Palliative Care department, and serves as chair of the DKH Friends of Hospice Committee.
Eight volunteers received awards for 10 or more years of service: Elysia Bates, Yvette Brissette, Rosanne Gonyer, Susan Langman, and Paula West, each who celebrated 10 years of service; David Carter who celebrated 15 years of service; Carolynn Mann who celebrated 20 years of service; and Rilla Anderson who celebrated 25 years of service.