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Rick Hamm and staff donate I-pads to Generations and St. Clara's

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[June 17, 2020]  TextRick Hamm, State Farm Insurance Agent in Lincoln, along with his staff wanted to do something special for the community during these unprecedented times.

Hamm, having both his mother and his mother in law in a skilled nursing facility at one time, wanted to do something special for the senior population of this community.

Hamm’s staff reached out to the Logan County Senior Issues Task Force to find the greatest need. Janell Woolard, chair of SITF called a quick meeting among some of the members. Knowing the biggest changes to life are happening in the skilled nursing facilities, Woolard, along with SITF co-chair Julie Bobell called a meeting with representatives of Generations and St. Clara’s Rehab and Senior Care.

Together, the group decided the greatest need is strengthening the communication between residents and their loved ones and the need for more communication technology.

This information was brought back to Rick Hamm’s staff and with great generosity, Rick Hamm presented Generations and St. Clara’s Rehab and Senior Care with a brand new I-pad for greater family connections.


From the left: Generations Admission Director Maggie May, Activity Director Taylor Sisk Rick Hamm, Julie Bobell representing Senior Issues Task Force and hospital liaison Michelle Harruff.

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From the left: St. Clara's Community Relations Coordinator Darcie Karr, Hamm, St. Clara's Administrator Gail McGinnis and Julie Bobell representing Senior Issues Task Force.

[Janell Woolard]

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