Our Management
The Webster Comfort Care Home management team is a group of citizens who believe in the dignity and value of every person, and who care about our community. United in our desire to provide hospice-based care, our role is a privileged one. We believe in individualized care to accommodate the physical, emotional, social and spiritual needs of the home's residents. We also wish to embrace each resident's family and friends with love and support that would continue throughout the grieving process. Partnering with local hospice agencies, we will provide complete and comprehensive around-the-clock care.
Our Staff
Executive Director - Alan Jones
Alan retired from the County of Monroe as the Project Coordinator for the Sheriff’s Office. Prior to that, he was the Assistant Director of the County Mental Health Department. Both positions spanned over 25 years of working in contract management and overseeing multiple grants and contracts with not-for-profit organizations. He brings business experience, as well as a thorough understanding of how non-profit organizations operate and are funded.
He and his wife, Anne, have been Webster residents for nine years, and have been very supportive of WCCH. (His son and daughter-in-law, Aaron and Dena, also live in Webster and are the parents of Alan’s first granddaughter Ahava.) Alan gained first hand experience in end of life issues a few years ago when his mother suffered a terminal disease. Being several states away, with no facilities like WCCH available, he came to appreciate its mission.
Volunteer Coordinator - Maisy Buckley
Maisy Buckley is our Volunteer Coordinator. She joined us as a volunteer in April 2010 and has now become our Volunteer Coordinator this past September. Her background is in customer service and administrative support. Maisy lives in Webster with her husband Sean, their three children and Scarlett O'Hara Begonia the English Cocker Spaniel. The Buckley's enjoy running around Webster to watch their kids participate in soccer, softball, basketball, swimming and baseball
Nurse - Linda Weisbeck
Linda A. Weisbeck is a Registered Nurse with 40+ years of experience. Linda had worked at Roswell Park Institute in Buffalo shortly after completing her Diploma in Nursing. It was there that she was drawn to caring for persons diagnosed with cancer. From this experience she went on to complete her BS in Nursing and a Masters degree in Adult Health Nursing and a Masters degree in Counseling. The combination developed a specialty to help people cope the emotional, physical and spiritual impact of serious illness, terminal illness and death and dying.
Linda and husband Ron (Carroll) and their 2 Shelties live in Greece. Their 2 married children and 4 grandchildren live in Northern Colorado. Linda’s extended family live in the Buffalo area.
Per-Diem Nursing Staff (cover from 4pm-7am during the week and every weekend)
Mary Barnhart
Bernice Bommele
Cheryl Eckert
Bonnie Epner
Peggy Felipe
Kathy Fulton
Stephanie Heinzman
Karen Huttemann
Denise Maracle
Sam Meyer-Clark
Eleanor Scott
Sandy Thayer
WCC Board of Directors 2011 - 2012
Eugene Clifford, Chairman
Robert Anderson, Vice Chair
Wilbur Beh, Treasurer
Kay Coleman, Secretary
Suzanne Crough
Barbara Darbey
David Knauss
Christopher Kotary
Patrick Lydon
Randy Powers
Don Young
Jo Zimmerman
WCC Advisory Board
Advisory Board consists of the following dedicated people:
Jeanette Altavela
Kathy Amberge
Scott B. Anthony
Michelle Carpenter, M.D.
Rev. Larry DeVuyst
Bill Fulton
Noelle Schabel
Scott Schabel, M.D., C.M.D.
Barb Suter
Dave Whitlock
Kathy Whitlock