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Seven Hills Behavioral Health Receives Grant
Seven Hills Behavioral Health recently received a $1.7 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). This grant will be used to expand the TWIST program to New Bedford as well as provide outreach, Rapid Testing, and drop-in center services.
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Second Annual Rick Karbowski Golf Tournament a Success
The Second Annual Rick Karbowski Tee Off for TBI Golf Tournament took place September 16 at Blackstone National Golf Club to benefit Seven Hills Foundation’s proposed facility for the treatment of Acquired and Traumatic Brain Injuries. Joe Inman, PGA Tournament Winner, provided a clinic before tee off for all players. The weather was a perfect late summer day for the 70 players who came out to support Seven Hills and the ABI/TBI initiative.
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33rd Annual Lori Lajoie Charity Golf Tournament Draws Large Field
On a perfect August day, the 33rd Annual Lori Lajoie Charity Golf Tournament was held at the historic Worcester Country Club (home of the very first Ryder Cup matches) by the club members. This annual golf tournament, one of the oldest in Massachusetts, benefits Seven Hills Foundation and its Worcester area programs.
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Shannon Stickney Receives Direct Service Award
Seven Hills is proud to congratulate Shannon Stickney, recipient of the Gerry Wright Direct Service Employee of the Year Award. This award is presented by the Providers’ Council for Caring Communities to an outstanding direct support professional who demonstrates excellence in the passion of ideals, creativity, and ingenuity, and the ability to turn that passion into action and change lives.
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Seven Hills Pediatric Center Engages in A.R.T. Therapy
Seven Hills Pediatric Center recently adopted the Artistic Realization Technologies Program (A.R.T.). Currently,
there are 24 painters (residents) participating in the program. A.R.T. therapy involves the use of lights and sensors so that the participants can signal to their "tracker" (the person who executes the participant's decisions) which paints and design methods they would like to use to create their painting.
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