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Greenwich's Nathaniel Witherell Receives $2,000 Donation

GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Nathaniel Witherell recently received a $2,000 donation from the Greenwich-based Needs Clearing House for the skilled nursing and short-term rehab center's Alzheimer's music program.

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“It feels wonderful to be able to do something to help people feel better. In particular, people who are suffering greatly from this disease,” said NCH Co-Founder Joe Kaliko in a press release.

The Witherell program helps reduce anxiety in Alzheimer’s patients, as it can shift mood, manage stress and stimulate positive interactions, according to a press release.

If you would like to contribute to the Alzheimer's music program, please contact Scott Neff at sneff@friendsofwitherell.org.

Pictured at the check presentation are: (left to right) Christopher Alexander, Witherell's Director of Financial Operations; Joe Kaliko, co-founder of NCH; U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal; Allen Brown, Witherell's executive director; and Captain Mark Kordick of the Greenwich Police Department and an NCH board member.

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