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LeadingAge Western New York (WNY)
Announces Board of Directors
Colleen Bullion, administrator of Ken-Ton Presbyterian Village, Kenmore, has been elected
president of the board of directors of LeadingAge Western New York for a two-year term.
Bullion has more than 30 years of experience in the long term care profession and is a
registered nurse. She is a resident of Tonawanda.
Other officers of the board are:
President-elect: Courtney Fasolino; Treasurer: Kelly Voigt of Fallon Health
Weinberg, Amherst; Housing Council: Martha Prinzbach of
Baptist Manor and Kathleen Haggerty of
Jewish Federation Apartments;
Secretary: Patricia Weeks O’Connor of
Mercy Skilled Nursing Facility at OLV,
Lackawanna. Karen Zmich of United Church Manor, West
Seneca, will continue to serve on the board
as immediate past president. Home and Community Services: Colleen
Osborn of Schofield Home Health Care
Services;
Members-at-Large: Isadore DeMarco of
Canterbury Woods and Darlene Crispell of
The GreenFields.
Also joining the board as
representatives are:
Nursing Home Council: Matt MacDougall
of Weinberg Campus and Tom Bloomer of
Brothers of Mercy;
Adult Care Facility Council: Michael
Helbringer of Bristol Village and Amy
Hashemi of Weinberg Campus;
Announcing
LeadingAge WNY represents more than 60
not-for-profit providers of healthcare and
residential services for seniors and adults
throughout Western New York. These
providers offer skilled nursing care, assisted
living, rehabilitation care, home health
care, independent living and associated
community services.
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Adviser a publication of LeadingAge New York | Fall 2017