Loretto announced it has promoted KARA GEMMELL to director of independent living at The Nottingham. Formerly the director of therapeutic recreation, she started at Loretto in 2017. Gemmell holds a bachelor’s degree in recreation management and policy; therapeutic recreation, and a minor in psychology from the University of New Hampshire. She is a certified therapeutic […]

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Loretto announced it has promoted KARA GEMMELL to director of independent living at The Nottingham. Formerly the director of therapeutic recreation, she started at Loretto in 2017. Gemmell holds a bachelor’s degree in recreation management and policy; therapeutic recreation, and a minor in psychology from the University of New Hampshire. She is a certified therapeutic recreation specialist and a member of the LeadingAge New York IGNITE Leadership Academy.

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