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星期三, 2月 08, 2023

麻州政府指派 7人擔任退伍軍人之家協會董事

             (Boston Orange 綜合編譯) 麻州州長奚莉 (Maura Healey) (8) 日宣佈,為退伍軍人之家協會 (Veterans’ Homes Council) 指派7名董事。

            20227月時,麻州為加強管理退伍軍人服務,通過法案,成立退伍軍人之家協會,向退伍軍人服務廳廳長 (Secretary of Veterans’ Services) 提建議,以確保州營退伍軍人之家居民都健康、安全,能得到公平、高品質的好服務。

            麻州副州長Kim Driscoll是海軍退伍軍人之女。她說自己了解退伍軍人得到完整的醫療服務有多重要。

            麻州健康及人民服務廳代理廳長Mary A. Beckman表示,這是實踐法案第144章的重要里程碑。

            退伍軍人之家協會的責任包括向退伍軍人服務廳廳長提交政策及改善,以及聘任或開除退伍軍人之家總監等的建議,同時也就退伍軍人之家的人口地理、財務、人手,效率,平等,以及居民的福利等。

            麻州州長今日公佈的指派名單,包括州長奚莉指派的4名個人,以及代理健康及人民服務廳廳長Mary Beckman指派的3名個人。

            麻州州長奚莉指派的董事有:

            Ziven Drake,擔任戰略飛機維修組長的美國空軍退伍軍人。她目前是Pile 司機本地56工會成員,以及北大西洋國家地區委員會木匠學徒培訓基金的助理執行董事。

            Mike Dunford,已退休的海軍陸戰隊預備役中校。現在是Covidien公司的資深人力資源副總裁,人力資源長,在企業圈很活躍,尤其重視退伍軍人就業、食物充裕、流離失所問題等。她也是鱈魚角及島嶼退伍軍人外展中心 (Cape & Islands Veteran Outreach Center) 董事長。

            Andrea Gayle-Bennett,退休陸軍准軍。在麻州陸軍國家衛隊服務35年有多,曾任主任醫師助理,營外科醫師。他目前也是州長處理性騷擾及家庭暴力的委員會委員,北岸社區學院董事會董事,以及退伍軍人企業主計劃公司秘書。

            Michael Jefferson,美國海軍退伍軍人,尚莫維爾IAFF本地76分會會長,也是消防員退伍軍人兄弟會 (Fraternal Order of Firefighter Military Veterans, Inc) 創辦人,以及麻州專業消防人員協助計畫主任。

            麻州健康及人民服務廳廳長指派的董事有:

            Louis Chow博士,紅襪隊基金和麻州總醫院的合作項目,Home Base的網路發展及訓練機構資深主任。他也是麻州總醫院的臨床心理醫師,心理學助理,哈佛醫學院的心理學講師,以及治療因戰爭患有創傷後壓力失調,眼睛所看不見創傷退伍軍人的專家。

            Tony Francis,企管碩士,波士頓非牟利頤養院Edgar Benjamin健康中心的董事長。波士頓醫療保健準備聯盟共同主席。

            Jill Landis,註冊護士。她是Integritus 醫療護理品管副董事長,麻州耆英護理協會成員。

            在麻州州長和代理健康及人民服務廳廳長指派的7人之外,退伍軍人之家協會的董事還包括退伍軍人之家及住宅的執行主任Robert Engell。她也是ChelseaHolyoke士兵之家董事會主席。

Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces Appointments to the Veterans’ Homes Council  

 

BOSTON – The Healey-Driscoll Administration today announced the appointment of seven members to the Veterans’ Homes Council. Established through a 2022 law aimed at strengthening the governance of veterans services in the Commonwealth, the Council is an advisory body that makes recommendations to the Secretary of Veterans’ Services to ensure the health, well-being, and safety of residents of state-operated Veterans’ Homes and access to equitable, high quality, and competent care for veterans across the Commonwealth.  

 

“The Veterans’ Homes Council will play a critical role in ensuring that we are providing the care that our veterans need and deserve. These seven appointees have an intimate understanding of the complex needs of veterans, including access to health care, mental health care, housing and food assistance,” said Governor Maura T. Healey. “Our administration is grateful to the Legislature and our teams at the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and Department of Veterans’ Services for their hard work to create this important council.”  

 

“As the proud daughter of a Navy veteran, I understand how important it is that our veterans receive comprehensive services and care,” said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. “This Council will be critical for ensuring that families can trust that their loved ones are being well cared for in our Veterans’ Homes and that their health, safety and well-being are protected.” 

 

“We are pleased to reach this important milestone in the implementation of chapter 144 and appreciate the valuable perspective that today’s appointees will bring to the Veterans’ Homes Council,” said Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services Mary A. Beckman. “The Council will contribute meaningfully to ensuring that the Commonwealth’s Veterans’ Homes provide high quality care and support the health, safety and wellbeing of our veterans.” 

 

The Council’s responsibilities include recommending improvements and policies for Veterans’ Homes to the Secretary of Veterans’ Services, submitting recommendations for appointments and removal of Veterans’ Homes Superintendents, and developing an annual report reviewing the Veterans’ Homes’ demographics, finances, staffing levels, efficacy, equity, and resident well-being. 

 

Today’s council appointees include four individuals appointed by Governor Maura Healey and three individuals appointed by the Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services Mary Beckman, and as indicated in statute.  

 

Appointed by the Governor: 

 

Ziven Drake 

Ziven Drake is a US Air Force Veteran who served as a Crew Chief in Tactical Aircraft Maintenance. She is a current member of the Pile Drivers Local 56 Union. Drake currently serves as Assistant Executive Director of the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters Apprenticeship Training Fund.  

 

Lt. Colonel USMC (Retired) Mike Dunford 

Mike Dunford is a retired US Marine Corps Reserve Officer and served as the Chief Human Resources Officer and Senior Vice President of Human Resources for Covidien. Dunford is an active member of the business community and a veteran advocate focused on employment, food security, homelessness, case management and outreach. Dunford currently serves as president of the Cape & Islands Veteran Outreach Center.  

 

Colonel USA (Retired) Andrea Gayle-Bennett 

Andrea Gayle-Bennett, Retired Army Colonel, Brigadier General (Massachusetts), served for more than 35 years in the Massachusetts Army National Guard, including as a chief physician assistant and battalion surgeon. Gayle-Bennett currently serves on the Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, the Governor’s Advisory Council on Veterans’ Services, the North Shore Community College Board of Trustees, and is corporate secretary for the Veteran Business Owners Initiative. 

 

Michael Jefferson 

Michael Jefferson, a veteran of the US Marine Corps, is president of Somerville IAFF Local 76 and founder of the Fraternal Order of Firefighter Military Veterans, Inc. He is also a member and director of the Member Assistance Program for the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts.  

 

Appointed by Acting Secretary of Health and Human Services: 

 

Dr. Louis Chow, PhD 

Dr. Chow is the Sr. Director of Network Development and Training Institute at Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Mass General Hospital program. He is a clinical psychologist, Assistant in Psychology at MGH, Instructor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and a specialist in treating veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and other invisible wounds of war. Dr. Chow has overseen the education and training of thousands of clinicians and health professionals across the Commonwealth seeking to care for veterans impacted by the invisible wounds of war.  

 

Tony Francis, MBA 

Tony Francis serves as the president and CEO of Edgar Benjamin Health Center, a non-profit nursing home in Boston and the only minority-owned nursing home in New England. Francis brings with him broad experience in long-term care, business administration and management consulting. He has served as chairman of the Central Boston Elder Services Board of Directors and is currently a co-chair of the Boston Healthcare Preparedness Coalition. 

 

Jill Landis, RN 

Jill Landis has been the vice president of quality management at Integritus Healthcare, a not-for-profit committed to fulfilling the health and residential needs of communities, since 2008. Landis previously was a regional nurse manager at Genesis Health Care, where her responsibilities included the management of quality outcomes for nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Landis is certified in rehabilitation nursing and is a member of the Massachusetts Senior Care Association. 

 

In addition to the seven members appointed by Governor Healey and Acting Secretary Beckman, the Veterans’ Homes Council includes Executive Director of Veterans’ Homes and Housing Robert Engell, who serves as chair, and Chelsea and Holyoke Soldiers’ Homes Boards of Trustees members, who are ex officio, voting members. 


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