Join our CEO Growth Workshop on Tuesday, March 7 at noon EST (on Zoom) to learn about “How to have difficult and uncomfortable conversations–and how you can give more impactful developmental feedback.” 72% of employees think that their performance would improve with more feedback…And yet, Gallup has found that only 26% of employees strongly agree that the feedback they receive helps them do better work. When done properly, feedback is a great way to improve yourself & to help your team members progress and take responsibility for their actions. How can you give better feedback? This is exactly the point […]

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Join ArtsWestchester to celebrate the 2023 Honorees at a festive luncheon at Brae Burn Country Club. Grammy-winner Samara Joy, Farooq Kathwari, Carole Alexis, The Picture House Regional Film Center, Westchester Children’s Chorus, Georgette Gouveia, Lisa Levart, Todd Shapera, The Loft and Haifa Bint-Kadi will each receive awards this year. Reception & Boutique: 11:30am; Lunch & Awards: 12:30pm. Tickets on sale at artsw.org. https://artswestchester.org/arts-award-celebration/ – Purchase Arts Award Luncheon Tickets!

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Staff members at The Osborn’s Edward C. Pasciuti H.O.P.E. Center for Memory Care recently completed the Alzheimer’s Association’s ECHO® training, a continuing education series enabling professional care providers to better understand the disease and other forms of dementia as well as offer optimal care. The Osborn’s nationally-recognized H.O.P.E. Center, which stands for “Home Environment, Optimism, Passion, and Empathy,” offers family-style living environments for older adults with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia on the continuum of care community’s 56-acre arboretum campus in Rye. The H.O.P.E. Center’s direct care staff participated in seven-week-long ECHO training, which included person-centered care, activities of […]

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