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StayWell Health Center Acknowledges Staff

Tue, 08/28/2012 - 19:17

Amy Cole, (left), Administrative Assistant, and Derricia Parker, Healthy Start Program Coordinator

StayWell Health Center has been a part of the Waterbury community for 40 years. As we celebrate this milestone, we would like to acknowledge our staff members that not only work in Waterbury but also call it home. Amy Cole, Administrative Assistant, and Derricia Parker, Healthy Start Program Coordinator, are two of almost fifty StayWell staff members whom currently reside in Waterbury.

Says Derricia, “I have worked at StayWell for the past 14 years and it has been a pleasure working with people who live in the same community that I choose to live in.  Knowing that I am helping families who may be my neighbors or whose children may be schoolmates of my children makes the experience much more rewarding.  Working with people who are just as dedicated to the people of Waterbury and the surrounding towns makes me even more passionate.”

StayWell Health Care, Inc. is committed to providing high quality, community health care and social services, including preventive medical, dental, and mental health services to the underserved population of the Greater Waterbury community. StayWell Health Care, Inc. has adopted a comprehensive, community based approach to serving people by providing education, advocacy, and bilingual/bicultural services. All patients are accepted regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status.]

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