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HEALTHCARE HEROES OF WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS
“She would go on a trip every three or four months, and
it was always something really fascinating — volunteering
in some third- world country or teaching children or reading to the blind. She has a tremendous
60 RNs, 25 technical assistants, 45 constant companions, and the ‘lift team.’
At the Urology Group of New England, which she joined 18 years ago, she
works two days a week — Monday and Wednesday. The former is generally the busiest and perhaps the most difficult of the days of the week, but that’s when the group needs the help, so that’s when she works.
O’Brien’s whole career has been like that, in many respects — showing up when and where the help is most needed.
That’s true professionally, but also in her work as a volunteer, with work that is wide- ranging, to say the least.
Indeed, during the three days she’s not working at the Urology Group — and all through her life, for that matter — she has found no shortage of ways to give back and be there, for both people and animals.
Among them is her work with Valley Eye Radio, where she reads the local newspaper for the benefit of those who can’t read it themselves.
“It makes you feel good to know that, for people who cannot read or have difficulty reading, we can share what’s going on today in Springfield or the United States or the world,” she said. “We can share that information with them.”
Meanwhile, she also volunteers with Greater Springfield Senior Services, helping
individuals who can no longer handle their own finances with bill paying and other responsibilities, and with Whispering Horse Therapeutic Riding, a nonprofit that, among other things, brings horses to nursing homes, where residents can feed and pet the animals.
“The way they light up when they see these horses ... it’s so gratifying,” she told BusinessWest, adding that she and a colleague will visit facilities regularly — sometimes weekly, other times monthly.
Animals have always been a big part of her life — and her strong track record of giving back. In addition to tagging sharks and restoring turtle habitats, she has
also volunteered at animal sanctuaries in Australia to care for koalas, often taking her grandchildren with her on such service trips, introducing them to the many rewards that come with such work.
“At this age, you know you don’t have many more days to fill, so you fill each one of them,” she said, but concedes that she’s always wanted to stay busy.
“She’s done so much in her life ... I’ve always looked forward to listening to her talk about trips, her escapades,” said Sonn, choosing that word carefully. “She would go on a trip every three or four months, and it was always something really fascinating — volunteering in some third-world country or
teaching children or reading to the blind. She has a tremendous record of service.”
In both aspects of her life — as a nurse and as a volunteer — the common thread has been a desire to help those in need, and this explains why she has been chosen as a Healthcare Hero for 2023.
“I loved working at Western New England; the college kids were a joy to work with,” she said, adding that each stop in her career has been different — and enjoyable. “There’s something about taking care of people and helping them deal with mental and physical problems and seeing what you can do to help them in their lives.”
Still Making a Difference
There are many people who have worked well into their 80s in healthcare. And there are many people who have put dozens of lines on a résumé detailing a lengthy list of career stops.
But there are few who have the passion, dedication, and resolve to use their talents and their love for helping others to make a world of difference, in every aspect of that phrase.
Jody O’Brien is such an individual. That commitment has helped her stand out in this field for seven decades. It makes her a Healthcare Hero. n
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