Our home health and hospice management team is highly experienced in
delivering the best possible care and support for our patients
left to right: Stephanie Baldwin, RN, BSN - Clinical Director, Nancy Deming, RN - Executive Director,
Melanie McGinn, RN, MBA, CHPN - Hospice Director
SVNA welcomes Tianna Lee
as our new social worker!
Tianna earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Sports Management from Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT and earned her master’s in social work graduate degree from Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. Tianna brings her excitement, dedication and passion for supporting and helping people strive to be the best that they can be to her position at SVNA. She is looking forward to meeting our patients and getting to know the communities we serve. Melanie McGinn, SVNA’s Hospice Director, says: “We are excited to bring Tianna on board; she is a great addition to the SVNA team and will be an asset for our patients and the community.”
Leigh graduated from St. Mary's School of Nursing and has over 30 years of nursing experience, mostly in critical care, ICU/CCU and the ER. She has been working in home care since 2015. Leigh lives in Winchester Center with her husband Jeffrey and has a rescue farm with 40 plus rescue animals.
We are fortunate to have her on our team!
Want to Feel Better About Yourself?
Try Feeling Better About Others.
These days, it seems that good feelings about other people can be in short supply! Political battles, sniping in Facebook comments, and trolls on news sites can make us all feel a little prickly, judgmental and self-focused.
SVNA Home Assistance is growing and is currently hiring CNA's or caregivers with experience working with the elderly. We work with clients in their private homes throughout the NWCT. Full time hours available. Must be able to work at least every other weekend. All shifts available.
Call Meghan Plouffe at (860) 435-1266 or email MPlouffe@salisburyvna.org
Call today to schedule an interview.
Are you a candidate for
home health care?
Click here to find out if you would benefit from SVNA's home health services
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