United Methodist Communities Promotes Two Leaders

United Methodist Communities proudly announces the promotion of 2 of their leaders. Deborah Walsh has been promoted to corporate director of homecare services and oversees HomeWorks and Pamela Garofolo as the corporate director of tapestries.

Neptune, NJ, September 30, 2020 --(PR.com)-- United Methodist Communities (UMC) announces the promotion of two key leaders, Deborah Walsh and Pamela Garofolo, effectively immediately.

Deborah Walsh has been promoted to corporate director of homecare services and oversees HomeWorks, as well as initiatives related to homecare products such as technologies, care management and other in-home support services. Ms. Walsh, who resides in the Borough of Point Pleasant,NJ, has worked for UMC since the Homecare division began in 2016.

A graduate of Saint Clare’s School of Nursing, Ms. Walsh brings over 20 years’ experience in nursing, rehabilitation, home care, and family services.In addition to Registered Nurse licensure in New York and New Jersey, she holds a Master of Public Administration from Baruch College and a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Management from Long Island University. Her administrative experience includes positions as an intake supervisor, director of patient services, quality director, and marketing director.

Pamela Garofolo, promoted to corporate director of tapestries, continues to provide resources and oversight to the Tapestries® Memory Care programming at all UMC sites including HomeWorks. In addition, she will lead the Community Life cohort impacting resident experience.

In 2008, Ms. Garofolo began as the director of memory support at UMC at The Shores (Ocean City). Since then, she has developed and refined UMC’s memory care, impacting residents, clients and their families,organizationwide.

Ms.Garofolo, a resident of Galloway Township,NJ, holds an M.A. in Counseling Psychology, and is a Nationally Certified Counselor, Certified Assisted Living Administrator, and Nationally Certified Dementia Practitioner. She began working with individuals with dementia and related neurocognitive disorders in 1994 and has a passion for sharing caregivers with practical tips and tools.

UMC President and CEO,Larry Carlson, states, “Both associates are dedicated to their work and I am grateful for their dedication, expertise and leadership.”

About United Methodist Communities
United Methodist Communities is a not-for-profit organization guided by a volunteer board of directors affiliated in ministry with the United Methodist Church of Greater New Jersey. The mission of the United Methodist Communities is compassionately serving in community so that all are free to choose abundant life.

With over 113 years of continuous operation, the organization has grown to 13 locations offering independent, residential and assisted living; Tapestries® Memory Care; respite; rehabilitation; transitions; long-term care; Bridges Hospice and Palliative Care; affordable senior housing; and case management, live-in and in-home personal care through HomeWorks.
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