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December 11, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • Page 27
Wyckoff Legend of the Year named at awards banquet
Belinda Buggs, CNA, driver, and activities assistant
for Christian Health Care Adult Day Services of Wyckoff,
was recently surprised at CHCC’s 21 st Annual Service
Awards Banquet at Macaluso’s in Hawthorne, when she
was named the center’s Legend of the Year. Buggs is a
resident of Haledon. She was nominated by her co-work-
ers. This fall, Buggs was honored as a Legend Quarterly
All Star at CHCC. She was honored for exemplifying the
mission and values of CHCC in an outstanding and easily
recognizable manner, contributing exemplary service for
the benefit of those served at CHCC and beyond, and for
demonstrating behavior above and beyond expectations.
“Belinda truly loves what she does and shows tre-
mendous compassion for the clients and their families,”
said Hillcrest Director and CHCC Adult Day Services of
Wyckoff Administrator Mary Mariconda. “Her positive
attitude and sense of humor are contagious. Clients and
caregivers consider her a part of their extended family.”
On her own time, Buggs picks up medications for
housebound clients and brings meals to those she knows
do not have anyone to help them. She is often the nurse’s
eyes and ears when it comes to detecting whether a client
needs attention. For example, she recognized the symp-
toms of a urinary tract infection and notified the nurse.
This prevented a hospital admission for the client.
“Belinda is equally attentive to families,” said MJ
Paulison, CHCC Adult Day Services of Wyckoff’s assis-
tant administrator/activities director. “She may notice a
family struggling to care for a client and suggest that the
social worker call to provide information on home care.
If she is aware of financial difficulties that the family is
facing, she will notify the social worker so that the family
can be aware of available grants.”
CHCC provides a broad continuum of high-quality,
compassionate care, offering superior mental-health,
elder-care, residential living, and rehabilitation services.
As a non-profit organization, CHCC delivers care to the
community based upon the Christian principles on which
CHCC was founded more than a century ago.
Douglas A. Struyk, CPA, LNHA, CHCC president and CEO; Belinda Buggs, CNA, Legend of the Year; Heather Porcaro, MSW,
CSW, Heritage Manor Nursing Home social worker and co-chair of the Legends Team; and Sandra Ondrof, gift shop manager
and co-chair of the Legends Team.
Award (continued from page 4)
Mayor Frank Bivona expressed the borough’s gratitude
for this award, saying, “It is wonderful to receive this rec-
ognition for an area that is such a focus and priority for
the borough. Communication is one of the most critical
functions of effective government and, in this information
age, there is no excuse for coming up short.
“In recent years, we have stepped up our efforts,
through the extraordinary work of existing staff and our
remarkable volunteer internship program. There is no
question that this focus has been beneficial to the com-
munity and, in particular, our E-Blast has been effective
in communicating with our residents, both in day-to-day
matters and during emergencies.”
Council members also congratulated Hart, with
Thomas Lambrix stating, “Greg, well done! You and the
webteam should be proud of this achievement.” Council-
man Charles Kahwaty said, “Again, Greg, congratulations
to you and the team.”
F.J. MCMAHON
Memorial gift
Douglas MacCallum, fourth from left, is pictured with his three daughters donating a watercolor of Wyckoff Town Hall painted
by his daughter Lisa Miller (holding the painting), in honor of his wife Betty who passed away earlier this year. Also pictured
are Wyckoff Township Committee members Haakon Jepsen, Douglas J. Christie, Brian D. Scanlan, Mayor Rudy Boonstra,
and Kevin J. Rooney.