Jennifer Knowlton

Jennifer Knowlton
Housekeeping
(413) 442-7047
Background:

I have a background in the medical field as a CNA. I love helping those in need, which led me to become a medical assistant. I love helping others, especially those who do not have a voice for themselves.

How did you get involved in the Independent Living Movement?

I found AdLib and felt that it was the right fit for me due to many of the services that are offered. I have been living with MRC for the last 2 years and I knew my qualifications would be helpful to AdLib.

Fun Fact:
  • I love to bake
  • I love music and to sing
  • I love to do homemade DIY projects
Something that may surprise you about me:

I have traveled to California, Jamaica, and the Caribbean!

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Administrative Coordinator

Kyla WhiteKyla White

PCA Administrative Coordinator

Mary Ellen RahillyMary Ellen Rahilly

Options Counselor

Megan BonnevilleMegan Bonneville

PCM Supervisor/Skills Trainer

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Skills Trainer

Ricky FareiraRicky Fareira

Independent Living Program Director

Ryan MulcahyRyan Mulcahy

Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) Counselor

Samantha BertolinoSamantha Bertolino

VR-IL Coordinator

Shawn RobitailleShawn Robitaille

Maintenance

Sherilyn AdamsSherilyn Adams

PCM Director

Sophie SchrumSophie Shrum

Nursing Home Transition Coordinator

Tami Stevens-GoerlachTami Stevens-Goerlach

PCA Administrative Coordinator

Teesha MurrellTeesha Murrell

Receptionist

Tia DemaryTia Demary

Skills Trainer

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Advocate

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