Newton Community Matters July 2016

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Commun ty Matters Newton Presbyterian Manor

Hearing aid clinics a free monthly service Wax build-up is the number one problem with all types of hearing aids. To reduce the likelihood of a repair due to wax in the circuits, it is very important to clean your hearing aids every day, and to have them thoroughly cleaned by a professional at least once a month. With the assistance of Audiology and Hearing Aid Service Inc., Presbyterian Manor offers a free hearing aid cleaning each month. Dr. Haris Zafar, Ph. D., C.C.C.-A, volunteers his services on the last Friday of each month for an hourlong clinic in the sunroom. Please contact Helen Brown in social services if you have questions or for more information.

July 2016

Clarissa Hammar, L.P.N., with Lily Mullinax at the breakfast table.

Meet Clarissa Hammar, one of NPM’s new grads For the first 12 years of Clarissa Hammar’s life, she shared a room with her grandmother. They were near constant companions and watched “The Price is Right” together every day. As Clarissa grew up, she came to realize her grandmother had dementia, and that her grandmother lived with them so Clarissa’s mother, Clarice, could care for her. “I watched her take care of my grandma for so long,” Clarissa said. “It can be very draining, but it’s so rewarding.” That experience, along with Clarice’s own career in health care, inspired Clarissa to go into the field as well. She joined the staff of Newton Presbyterian Manor in late 2013 as a medication aide, with the encouragement of her mother. Clarice McCartney has worked here for more than a dozen years. Now, Clarissa is working her way up in a nursing career. In May, she earned her LPN certification after an intensive year of classes. She LPN, continued on page 5


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