Summer 2023

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CLW Quarterly Newsletter

Hello,


Exciting things are happening at Center for Living & Working. We have fully moved into our new office at 18 Chestnut Street Worcester, MA. Thank you to everyone who participated in making our Open House a huge success. Keep an eye out for the CLW table at multiple events around Central Massachusetts this summer.



Directions to CLW's New Office in Worcester:


18 Chestnut Street, Suite 540 (5th Floor)

Worcester, MA 01608

 

 8 Chestnut Street is a 5 story, light tan building. Directions below are to the parking lot behind the building off Maple Place.


From the East:

Take Mass. Pike to 495 North to 290 West. Take Exit 20 toward Downtown. Turn right onto E. Central Street. Continue onto Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. Turn left onto Main Street. Turn right onto Maple Street. Go to the top of the hill and Maple Street turns into Maple Place. 18 Chestnut Street is the 5 story, light tan building on your right.


From the West:

Take Mass. Pike to 290 East to Worcester/Marlboro. Take Exit 20

toward Martin Luther King Jr Blvd/Downtown Worcester. Merge onto

Mulberry Street. Use the left 2 lanes to turn left onto E. Central Street. Continue onto MLK Jr Blvd. Turn left onto Main Street. Turn right onto Maple Street. Go to the top of the hill and Maple Street turns into Maple

Place. 18 Chestnut Street is the 5 story, light tan building on your right.


Attention PCM Consumers!

If you are a PCM Consumer please be aware MassHealth is rolling out a new timekeeping system for your PCA beginning September 2023.  Electronic Visit Verification, EVV, is an electronic timesheet that PCAs and Consumers will access via an app on your cell phone or other electronic device. This will be a gradual roll out will begin in September 2023 and continue throughout 2024.  Please look for information on trainings from MassHealth so you will know when your PCAs need to change. When this occurs paper time sheets will no longer be accepted. Please reach out to your Skills Trainer if you have any questions. 


The PCA program team is hosting an EVV Implementation Updates Listening Session on July 28th, 2023 from 1:30PM-3:30PM. Details are attached below



https://zoom.us/j/94352357740?pwd=R3VHaU5lbTREOVNHOWNhNmZ1dC9FQT09

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Advocacy Efforts


The Advocacy Committee is made up of Center for Living & Working consumers, staff, and community members working on improving paratransit.


Center for Living and Working Advocacy

Fill out this paratransit survey so Center for Living and Working can learn more about your paratransit needs


https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GFMH37M


The Advocacy Committee meets monthly to bring on-demand paratransit (easily able to schedule a paratransit ride the moment you need it with only a short wait) to Worcester


The Housing Committee meets weekly and aims to increase the amount of affordable accessible housing.


Email bkemper@centerlw.org now if you are interested in joining either group


 

Upcoming Events

Green Hill Park Block Party - 8/5

Kennedy Ctr 5 K - 8/12

WPL Block Party - 8/12

Out to Lunch - 8/17

Out to Lunch - 8/31

stART on the Street - 9/17


TAP and Pre-ETS have a monthly calendar that is added to the CLW website and social media platforms at the beginning of every month.

CLW News


DHILS provides a "What's Up Newsletter" that can also be found here:

What's Up Newsletter


The CLW Calendar is consistently being updated as we add more events. Check out the CLW Calendar on our web page here: CLW Calendar


Success Story

June 2023 Workforce Hero

Maria Delvalle


This success story is dedicated to CLW's exemplary employee Maria DelValle. She was the Provider’s Council Workforce Hero for the month of June. CLW is so proud to have her as a part of our team.


"Maria’s contribution to consumers, the Independent Living team, and the agency goes beyond the call of duty. I am consistently amazed by her willingness and commitment to serving our consumers and community. She is a true rockstar" - Noelle Balutis, Independent Living Program Manager



The Caring Force is pleased to announce that our June TCF Workforce Hero Spotlight honoree is Maria Delvalle, a Skills Trainer at the Center for Living and Working's Independent Living Department. Whether she is volunteering at COVID clinics, sharing information at outreach events, or working on special projects, Maria has proven to be dependable and committed to the mission of empowering independence to those that seek it. Maria has shared much success with her consumers, and they empower her every day to work hard to uplift the community that she serves. 


1. Tell us about your background. How did you decide to pursue a career in human services?

In my heart I always had a desire to help people and to be a part of assisting them to achieve their goals. I was a certified medical assistant and working in the community in that capacity really confirmed to me that my place was in Human Services. In 2019, I started working for an Adult Day Center as a social service worker assisting the disabled and elderly population in maintaining their independence. One day, I met a great person who introduced me to CLW. There I was able to expand upon my abilities to connect with people and make a positive impact. CLW has given me the opportunity to be creative, to problem solve and to share my expertise with others. Working at CLW has helped me to believe in myself and to embrace every opportunity to learn and to grow as an individual and as a professional.


2. What does a typical day look like for you at your organization?

After I check in at the office, I organize my day by going through emails and returning phone calls. I meet with consumers in person in the community. It could be at their home, library, or other places to complete an intake and to talk about the requested service. Sometimes I volunteer in the community and learn about different organizations, and I participate in outreach opportunities to educate the community about our agency and resources that are available to those in need. I also participate in advocacy efforts to increase resources for those in my community.


3. What is your favorite professional memory?

My favorite professional memory is helping an 82-year-old woman and her husband find a place to live in about a month and a half. In the month of February, I was able to meet the consumer and her husband who were about to become homeless because the city bought the house in which this couple lived for 12 years from the owner. They had to vacate their home by May 2023. I was able to advocate for them and find the necessary proof so they could be placed as a priority. On May 1, 2023, this couple was able to move into an apartment based on their income and they are very happy with their new home.


4. This question is from our May TCF Workforce Hero Spotlight, Kathleen Mooney: How do you manage working in a field that can be so tragic at times?

I practice good listening. I always try to be calm in any situation. If I see that I cannot solve it, I call the manager or someone superior to me. I always try to keep professional boundaries and I always ask for help when I need it.


Please reach out if you would like to be featured in our next newsletter success story!

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