Staff helps make hospice room redo a reality

SHARON — Thanks to staff members who offered to volunteer their time after work, a hospice room at Sharon Health Care Center has been totally renovated from top to bottom.

Social worker Liz Tanner said the private room had needed renovations for some time.

“The room just didn’t look comfortable,� Tanner said. “It was too busy, with too many things in it. It wasn’t soothing. Now it’s just the opposite.�

Staff members volunteered their time to redecorate the room. They painted the walls sage green and adorned the walls with landscape paintings.

The furniture, donated by members of the staff, includes a comfortable padded lounger that folds out into a bed if a family member of the patient wishes to stay overnight.

Also donated were a CD player/radio and a high definition television.

“We wanted to make it look like a room from home and not a hospice room,� Tanner said. “A lot of times, this room is the last stop for somebody. We think that it’s important for people to die somewhere soothing and calming.�

Dave Czellecz, director of maintenance for the center, said the remodeling was a group effort.

“From the physical labor to remodeling the room to the furniture, clocks and paintings donated by various staff members, everyone pitched in,� he said.

See fall colors from the river

SHARON —The Audubon Center will offer a Fall Colors Paddling Trip on Sunday, Oct. 18, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Join Art Gingert, an avid kayaker and outdoor photographer/naturalist, for an adventurous day of river paddling on the upper reaches of the Housatonic River, from Sheffield, Mass., to Bartholomew’s Cobble in Ashley Falls.

This section of the river is slow, Class 1, with some riffles but no rapids. PFDs (life vests) are required, and no small children will be allowed on this trip. Kayaks or canoes are welcome, and participants are limited to 14 in number.

Meet in Sheffield at 9 a.m. Registration is required. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for children (members: $3 adults, $1.50 children). For more information, call 860-364-0520.

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