Rogerson Communities
Jenny Merigold is an experienced professional in the field of expressive arts therapy, currently serving as an Adjunct Faculty member at Lesley University since September 2012, where responsibilities include facilitating supervision meetings for undergraduate interns and conducting site visits. At Rogerson House, since September 2010, Jenny has held the position of Therapeutic Program Manager, overseeing staff and providing training on Alzheimer's, dementia, and therapeutic programming. Previous experience includes roles as a Graduate Art Therapy Intern at both Rogerson House and Lemuel Shattuck Hospital, where Jenny facilitated art therapy groups and individual sessions. Educational qualifications include a Master of Arts in Expressive Therapies with a specialization in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Art Therapy, both from Lesley University.
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Rogerson Communities
Rogerson Communities was founded in 1860 in Boston as the “Home for Aged Men,” the first privately supported home in the area for “respectable aged and indigent men.” Since 1978, Rogerson Communities has evolved from a single retirement home for older men to a network of innovative, accessible, affordable housing and services for elders, persons with disabilities, and the working poor in the Greater Boston area. Breaking new ground and turning innovative ideas into housing and programs that truly respond to the needs of Boston’s most vulnerable, elderly residents are aspects key to Rogerson’s success. Rogerson opened one of this country’s first adult day health programs for elders in 1978, now expanded to become the Rogerson Roslindale Adult Day Health Program. Rogerson was also one of the first elderly housing providers to hire social service coordinators for residents and one of the first to encourage elders to keep pets in their homes. The agency’s leadership role in meeting the needs of older adults is exemplified most recently by the introduction of a pioneering exercise and strength-training program specifically designed for elders, Rogerson Fitness First, at the Rogerson Roslindale Adult Day Health Program as well as a number of other Rogerson facilities.