Griffin Hospital’s Cary Carpino, RN, of Oakville, second from left, poses with, from left, Maria Tomasetti, CT Alzheimer's Association South Central Regional Director, Diane Betkoski of Griffin Hospital’s Lifeline Service, and Carolyn DeRocco, CT Alzheimer's Association Sr. Director of Education and Programs. Carpino was honored at Alzheimer's Association’s Annual Excellence in Caregiving Luncheon at The Spring Glen Church in Hamden. / Contributed photo
DERBY - Cary Carpino of Griffin Hospital’s Community Outreach and Valley Parish Nurse Program was one of more than 25 area caregivers recently honored by The South Central Regional Office of the Alzheimer's Association, CT Chapter.
Carpino, of Oakville, was recognized for her
dedication and support to patients, families and friends living with Alzheimer’s disease at the association’s
annual Excellence in Caregiving
Luncheon in November at the Spring Glen Church in Hamden.
Carpino leads Griffin Hospital’s Alzheimer’s disease monthly support group.
Carpino leads Griffin Hospital’s Alzheimer’s disease monthly support group.
“Cary’s
positive approach to helping families cope with this dreaded disease is
inspirational,” said Diane Betkoski of Griffin Hospital’s
Lifeline Service.
“She is professional
in her approach and communicates in a friendly manner resulting in a
trusting relationship. These qualities make Cary an outstanding support
to individuals and families struggling with this disease.
"Cary is a role model for other healthcare professionals who work in this field. Her dedication to helping families is noteworthy for this recognition.”
"Cary is a role model for other healthcare professionals who work in this field. Her dedication to helping families is noteworthy for this recognition.”
This is a press release from Griffin Hospital.