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Pedulla, MD Dr. He has been a geriatrician with Neighborhood PACE since its inception in and has served as its Medical Director for the past 14 years. Pedulla trained in internal medicine at the former Boston City Hospital from to He is certified as a geriatrician by the American Board of Internal Medicine. She received her doctorate of nursing practice degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst after she completed a quality-improvement project on mental health.

She has been practicing as a nurse since Christina is a board-certified adult gerontology primary care provider. She is also wound-care certified with a special interest in wounds and dermatological conditions. Christina loves working with the older population and the PACE model! Outside of work she enjoys yoga and running; she plans to run her first half marathon in Newport, Rhode Island, in April She is board certified as an adult-gerontology nurse practitioner.

Originally from Rhode Island, she lives in East Boston with her husband and daughter. Phoebe is an animal lover and enjoys traveling and hiking, especially with her black Lab mix, George. Sarah is an AANP-certified family nurse practitioner with clinical interests in gerontology, primary care, and women's health.

Outside of work, she enjoys reading, kayaking, and walking her rescue dog, Charlie. Elizabeth Gaskins developed an interest in working with older adults. She is also board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine. Outside of work, Dr. Gaskins enjoys ballet and spending time with her family. Mary worked at Cambridge Hospital for three years on a medical telemetry unit where she realized her passion for working with frail elders. Mary loves to travel and hopes to visit new exciting places!

Linda Kasparian is a Psychiatric clinical nurse specialist at Neighborhood PACE, providing care to participants at home, in assisted living including specialized dementia assisted living , subacute rehab, and skilled nursing facility settings since She is board certified as a psychiatric clinical nurse specialist and has more than 30 years of experience.

Linda completed a fellowship in geriatric psychiatry for advanced practice nurses and has always had an interest in working with older adults.

Her goal of keeping people at home and as healthy and as independent as possible is what drew her to Neighborhood PACE. She worked with the American Red Cross as part of a multidisciplinary mental health team, addressing the needs of older adults, many of whom were traumatized, had lost their homes, and were living in shelters. Ian A. In addition to working with older adults, he takes a special interest in sleep disorders and adults with complex medical problems.

He was drawn to the PACE model because the program provides a unique setting in which to provide the best, most personalized care, in collaboration with other disciplines.

She earned her master's degree from Simmons University. She was also employed at Whittier Street Health Center. Its inspired atmosphere is home to a seat theater, art gallery, event room, dance studio, culinary teaching kitchen, green room and dressing rooms, an outdoor amphitheater and several classrooms.

The Schoolhouse features a recently rehabilitated year-old historic school building with an event room, meeting rooms and dance studio as well as a newly renovated, non-historic annex with a seat theater, art gallery and heritage center. The Schoolhouse hosts community arts events and classes including theater, dance, music and visual arts. The theater lobby includes a full concession area, an art gallery curated by the Parker Artist Guild, and a heritage center managed by the Parker Area Historical Society.

Completed in , the chapel was the first permanent church structure to be built in Parker. A white, clapboard exterior opens into a warm interior featuring a beautiful hardwood floor, traditional wooden pews, frosted glass windows, and unadorned walls.



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