Launched in 2014, Connections at Home is currently providing 120 homebound seniors with a free computer or tablet, specially programmed to meet their needs, as well as social service help. Our clients are age 65 to 100.
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“The HomeCare Division of Vanguard Medical makes house calls to patients who are homebound and alone. The HomeCare staff found many of these patients hadn’t had a hot meal in weeks, lived in cluttered and unsafe housing, and had no one checking in on them. The medical team would end up making scrambled eggs for patients just so that they could have a hot meal.
This sparked the idea for Connections at Home – how to serve the non-medical needs of this elderly population, whose isolation results in mental and physical ailments that require more than medicine to address. Social workers, technology, and regular check-ins make a huge difference for these seniors
Dr. Thomas McCarrick
Medical Director, Vanguard Medical Group
Founder, Connections at Home
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Ms. Kent is responsible for assessing candidates for our program, distribution and training on the computer and tablet, outreach to the senior community, development, and the CAH website. Previously she worked for Montclair Township as the Safe Routes to School Coordinator, and the Montclair Public Schools’ Health and Wellness Partnership. She has also worked as a consultant in the area of pedestrian safety. She holds a Masters degree in Public Health from Montclair State University.
alex.kent@cahnj.care
Ms. Kuran is responsible for weekly video chat visits with patients utilizing the Telikin computer, and Grandpad tablet, and assisting with social service needs. Lynn has over twenty years’ experience working with individuals and families as a case manager and community educator in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. She holds a BS in Psychology from the College of Saint Elizabeth in Morristown, New Jersey and a Masters in Social Work from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
lynn.kuran@cahnj.care
Ms. Koenig video chats with clients through the Telikin computer or Grandpad, and provides assistance with social service needs. Ann’s experience includes serving adults with disabilities, at-risk youth, and families. She holds a Bachelors of Social Work degree from Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and a Masters of Social Work degree from NYU.
ann.koenig@cahnj.care
Ms. Hughes conducts weekly phone calls and video chats with clients who use a GrandPad tablet or Telikin computer, and also assists them with social service needs. Elizabeth has a BS degree in Mathematics from Syracuse University and a MS degree in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and in her previous career she worked as an engineer in the field of signal processing. She has been a member of the CAH team for more than four years, working initially as a client liaison while she earned her Master of Social Work degree from Rutgers University.
elizabeth.hughes@cahnj.care
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As a doctor who has devoted his medical career to caring for geriatric patients, let me tell you a story about a patient I knew.
Day after day, she sat alone in her apartment, half-tuned to the TV. Her children lived several states away. She could not drive. There were times when she didn’t speak to another human for days. Sometimes she went weeks without a hot meal. This lonely, isolated woman— and many others like her — broke my heart and are the reason why I decided in to form a non-profit in 2012 called Connections at Home.
Based upon my patients stories, I could see the need was dire to help these seniors and the need remains just as critical today. Connections at Home New Jersey offers a dedicated team of social workers and specially adapted technology that addresses food insecurity, housing instability and the devastating effects of social isolation, and has dramatically improved the lives of thousands of seniors and provided peace of mind to their relatives and friends.
Dr. Thomas McCarrick