The New Jersey State Council on the Arts Funds Programs for Artists with Disabilities

September 16, 2021, Peapack, NJ — Matheny has been awarded $62,694.00 in grants from The New Jersey State Council on the Arts. The money is part of more than $35.6 million in grants made by NJSCA to support over  700 of New Jersey’s arts organizations, projects, and artists  and also included $7.5 million in Coronavirus Relief Funds – part of Governor Murphy’s economic recovery efforts.

Eileen Murray, Director of the Arts Access Program, said “NJSCA’s tremendous generosity greatly assists Arts Access in our mission to bring the fine arts experience to people with disabilities. New Jersey is fortunate to have such a vibrant and dynamic arts council, and I am personally grateful for their unflagging support.”

Arts Access’ multidisciplinary program offers specialized systems of communication and assistance for individuals with disabilities that enable them to freely express themselves in the arts. Instead of defining those participating in Arts Access by their disabilities, Arts Access enables participants to define themselves by their accomplishments.

The basis for all Arts Access programming is an established method of art facilitation through which individuals with disabilities are enabled to create and perform dramatic and literary works, dance, paintings, digital art, and sculpture. Facilitators are professional NJ artists who receive extensive, ongoing training in Arts Access methodology, program philosophy, and assistive technologies. Matheny’s Arts Access program empowers individuals with disabilities, regardless of economic or other disadvantages, to participate in the arts using innovative facilitation techniques. A wide variety of artistic choices in the visual, literary and performing arts is made available. Virtual facilitation was developed during the pandemic and had become an important component of the program.

Arts Access, now in its 28th year, gives people with developmental disabilities the tools necessary to create fine art. Assisted by professional artist-facilitators, the artists use specialized systems and methodologies that have been designed to enable individuals across the full spectrum of disability to clearly communicate their ideas. The fruits of their creativity – acrylic paintings, digital art, choreography, poetry, plays, essays and more – have been showcased in many venues throughout the tri-state area.  To learn more, go to artsaccessprogram.org.

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The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, created in 1966, is a division of the NJ Department of State. The Council was established to encourage and foster public interest in the arts; enlarge public and private resources devoted to the arts; promote freedom of expression in the arts; and facilitate the inclusion of art in every public building in New Jersey. The Council receives direct appropriations from the State of New Jersey through a dedicated, renewable Hotel/Motel Occupancy fee, as well as competitive grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. To learn more about the Council, please visit www.artscouncil.nj.gov.
About Matheny – Matheny’s mission is to provide exceptional care and an optimal quality of life for children and adults with special needs and medically complex developmental disabilities. Matheny is a 501c3 nonprofit organization and is headquartered in Somerset County.  It was founded in 1946 after Walter and Marguerite Matheny’s son, Chuck, was born with cerebral palsy (CP) into a world ill-equipped to care for children with special needs. Matheny patients have a diverse range of medical conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Lesch-Nyhan Disease (LND) and a wide range of rare diseases. Matheny is comprised of a special hospital, five community group homes, an adult day center, a non-profit private special school, and outpatient clinics serving the community. To learn more about Matheny, visit us at http://www.matheny.org or follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram: @mathenymedical.

6th Annual “Par-Tee on the Links”

 

Join us & support our amazing students!

September 28, 2021 at the Oak Hill Golf Club in Milford, NJ!

Come gather with the Matheny community to enjoy a day of sun and fun.

All proceeds will benefit the Matheny School, a special private school where children with complex developmental disabilities learn, make friends, find community, and thrive.

We work every day to make sure that each of our students can reach their highest academic, social, vocational, and personal potential.

Register today, and learn more about sponsorships here!

 

Why was getting vaccinated so important to you? – Matheny

Please take a moment to watch this moving video that features several Matheny staff members explaining why they got the COVID-19 vaccine. We appreciate their insight, honesty, and hard work.

Join us DECEMBER 3RD for Casino Night!

IMPORTANT CASINO NIGHT UPDATE – 7/30/21

For the safety of our Matheny community, Casino night has been postponed. Unfortunately, the recent rise in COVID cases prompted us to make this difficult decision.

If it is safe to do so, Casino Night will take place on Friday, December 3rd, 2021.

The 50/50 raffle drawing will happen live on Matheny’s Facebook page (@mathenymedical) on Friday, August 6th at 6:00 pm. Tickets may be purchased until August 4th via our website: www.matheny.org.

All registrations and sponsorships will be honored at the December event. If you have any questions or concerns about your donation or registration, please contact the development office at development@matheny.org.
We apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you for your generosity and support!

Learn more here.

Kathleen Powers on NJBIZ’s “Accounting Power 50” List

We’re proud to have so many remarkable, hard-working, and accomplished people on our Matheny staff. Today, we’re thrilled to share that Matheny’s Chief Financial Officer Kathleen Powers was included on NJBIZ’s “Accounting Power 50” List! As NJBIZ puts it:

“Business owners and executives fortunate enough – and smart enough – to work with the CPAs recognized here are getting top-flight advice and service.”

Matheny has certainly benefited from Kathy’s skills, experience, and dedication. We couldn’t be more grateful to have her on our team. Please join us in congratulating Kathy and the rest of the great professionals on this list!

 

Join us for Miles for Matheny 2021!

It’s that time of year again!

This Saturday, June 5th, is our 24th annual Miles For Matheny celebration! As always, this event both benefits and celebrates children and adults with special needs.

Although we are not able to hold a celebration as large as the ones in years past, we will still offer a day of fun and community while prioritizing safety for everyone involved. We are thrilled to be offering in-person cycling at Peapack’s Liberty Park (with routes designed by the Bedminster Flyers), as well as virtual events for those who would rather participate from home.

If you are joining us for in-person cycling, the schedule is:

7:30am Registration Opens

8:00am Hills of Attrition and 50-Mile Cycle Rides Start

8:30am 35, 25, and 10-Mile Cycle Rides Start

12:00pm Welcome back cyclists to Liberty Park

If you prefer to participate virtually, you will have until the end of the day on June 2oth to complete your event. Record and share your time if you want to, but it’s not required to participate. Learn more on our website.

Follow along on social media throughout the day – we’ll be celebrating on our Peapack campus and group homes! Share pictures or video of your own Miles celebrations and use the hashtags #MilesForMatheny and #MilesOfSmiles.

A special thank you to all our sponsors, as well as our individual and team fundraisers! We couldn’t do it without you!

Thank you for being a part of our celebration. We love sharing this special day with our Matheny community. See you Saturday!

Rutgers Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Defends Thesis Developed in Collaboration with Matheny

Madara Dias of Bridgewater has successfully defended her Master’s thesis, “Development of a Dynamic Lateral Support for Wheelchair Users”. Dias is currently a student in Rutgers University’s Biomedical Engineering graduate program.

The Rutgers Biomedical Engineering program has collaborated with Matheny for the past four years. In a typical year, students enrolled in Rutgers University’s biomedical engineering major and working on their capstone senior project participate in a week-long immersion program at Matheny, a special hospital and school for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities. Rutgers students explore physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, wheelchair fabrication and customization, the wheelchair clinic, classes at both the Matheny School and the adult services program, and assistive technology. Access and exposure to Matheny services and programs enable the Rutgers students to better conceptualize and develop a plan for an innovative device designed to improve the lives of those with disabilities.

During their fall semester, student teams work on conceptualizing their idea and designing it. The spring semester is devoted to creating a prototype, testing it, refining it, and delivering a finished product. The Rutgers students are guided by Dr. Kristen S. Labazzo, an assistant professor of practice in biomedical engineering and the executive director of the Medical Device Development Center at Rutgers University. Labazzo also serves as Chair of the Matheny School Board.

Dias’ project built upon the work of a previous group of students who had conceptualized a different kind of lateral support for wheelchair users. A lateral support is used for patients who require additional support in order to maintain balance and stability while seated in their wheelchair. Their idea was to develop a lateral support that would not only hold the patient securely but allow them to move and bend from side to side, all while being affordable, adjustable, and dynamic.

According to Dr. Kristen Labazzo, “Madara was the ideal BME student who took advantage, not only of the variety of opportunities that crossed her path during her education (research, internships, co-ops), but she also diversified her skill set. BMEs can be trained in a variety of skills for multiple career paths, and Madara explored different areas of the field to get a better understanding of her interests.”

Dr. Labazzo added, “The collaboration with Matheny has been so rewarding, not just for me but for all of the students who have been involved. Interacting directly with the caregivers, clients and students at Matheny has been eye-opening, and puts our work in a different perspective. So far, the projects have been the focus of our senior design program, but Madara was inspired and wanted to further develop one for her Master’s thesis. We went through all the projects and determined that the dynamic lateral support had the best potential for advancement. It was also great that the student from the original group, Chris Evans, offered to be a resource, despite having graduated and working on his own Master’s degree.”

Adding to the challenge, the pandemic forced Dias to develop her project without being able to visit Matheny for in person consultations. However, Dias received support and encouragement from Matheny’s director of assistive technology, John Reck. According to Reck, “It was a pleasure working with Madara. She is an excellent learner and I am so happy to see where she has taken this project. This innovation and the many others that come out of the partnership with Rutgers will certainly help my colleagues and me better serve our patients.” Dias also worked closely with Rutgers University professors Dr. Kristen Labazzo, Dr. Noshir Langrana, and Dr. Natalie Macon.

Dias received her B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering with a minor in Math from Rutgers University. She was awarded the NASA NJ Space Grant Consortium Fellowship which helped support her graduate education. Dias anticipates receiving a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering, as well as a Certificate in Medical Device Design and Development, in May 2021. “This project was a great reminder of why I chose Biomedical Engineering – and that was to help people! I’m really grateful for the Rutgers-Matheny collaboration for giving me the chance to work on a project that could potentially make an impact on patient lives!” says Dias.

Bill Kent Visits Hillsborough

Bill Kent is into his second month as Matheny’s new President and CEO. He continues to be busy getting to know the Matheny community and all its operations. Everyone is really enjoying meeting and speaking with him!

On Monday morning, Bill traveled to our Adult Day Center in Hillsborough to welcome back the first group of clients. Everyone was thrilled to be back! The day was filled with fun activities, including a bocce ball tournament!

New Matheny President & CEO Visits Group Homes

Since becoming Matheny’s new President & CEO, Bill Kent has been keeping busy getting to know the Matheny community! He recently visited our five group homes in Basking Ridge, Frelinghysun, Lakeside, and Franklin to start getting more familiar with the staff and residents.

We’re grateful to Bill for his careful and intentional efforts to learn about Matheny in his first few weeks. We’re excited to see where his leadership will take us!

The Matheny Community Welcomes New President and CEO, Bill Kent

March 30, 2021, Peapack, NJ —William (Bill) M. Kent, MHA, officially began working as President and CEO of Matheny School and Hospital on March 29, 2021.

Board President, William A. Krais, Esq., said, “The Board of Trustees conducted a national search for a candidate to replace our esteemed former president, Dr. Kendell Sprott.”  He added, “We are delighted to welcome Bill Kent to the Matheny family.  Bill is an accomplished leader whose depth and breadth of experience will serve the Matheny community well, and create an environment in which those we serve will thrive.”

Prior to joining Matheny, Bill Kent was President of the Lehigh Valley Hospital where, among many other responsibilities, he successfully led hospital management and operations for more than five years. His prestigious career experience includes more than 14 years as Senior Vice President at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and 13 years at the Johns Hopkins Health System.

He discussed his special connection to Matheny as a proud dad of two children – a daughter and his son, who has special needs.  When asked why he decided to apply for the position, Mr. Kent said, “Matheny was a personal calling for me given we are parents of a special needs son.  My wife and I have personally experienced the challenges of navigating and advocating for his needs throughout his life so he can achieve his full potential.  The mission of Matheny to support families with children and adults that have these unique challenges in their lives completely resonates with us.” Kent added, “The opportunity to join an organization that is uniquely providing excellent care to these wonderful people in need is something really compelling and exciting, especially at this point in my career.  To be able to make a difference in this community will be a wonderful capstone to my career. My colleagues at Matheny are uniquely special heroes – their commitment and their sense of passion to care for and support patients and families is extraordinary.”

Kent brings extensive strategic planning, operations, and facilities management experience to his new position. “Matheny is a very special place and a hidden gem.  My vision is to enable Matheny to become more widely known to this region and even throughout the country for the exceptional quality of its care and comprehensiveness of its services and programs. Part of what I will be working on is to develop a strategic plan that will help Matheny grow and reach its fullest potential as a leader in this part of the healthcare industry.”

At the start of his career, Kent says he served on the frontline in healthcare which shaped his philosophy of leadership. “I exist to serve the frontline. As President I want to make sure that my colleagues have what they need to provide the utmost high quality, safe, and compassionate care. It touches my heart to think about what my Matheny colleagues have accomplished throughout the years, but especially over this past year during the pandemic.”

Kent has published and presented on more than 35 topics ranging from patient satisfaction and quality improvement to organizational transformation and diversity. He has also served on numerous volunteer community boards including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lehigh Valley, the Greater Cincinnati Health Council, the Life Center Organ Donation Network and the March of Dimes.  As an Eagle Scout, he also served as district chairman for the Boy Scouts in Baltimore.

Please Welcome Bill Kent

Please join us in welcoming William M. (Bill) Kent, Matheny’s new President & CEO! We are so excited to have him join us!

Before joining Matheny, Bill Kent was the President of the Lehigh Valley Hospital, based in Allentown, PA. Mr. Kent joined Lehigh Valley Health Network (LVHN) in December 2015. In his role as President, he was responsible for overall hospital management and operations for LVHN’s Lehigh Valley-Cedar Crest Hospital, 17th Street Hospital, and Tilghman Orthopedics Hospital. His responsibilities also included oversight of the Lehigh Valley Children’s Hospital, service lines including burn, neurosciences, orthopedics, trauma and perioperative services, support services and supply chain management.

Prior to joining LVHN, Mr. Kent served as Senior Vice President for Infrastructure and Operations over 14 years at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. Additionally, Mr. Kent was employed for 13 years with the Johns Hopkins Health System. While at Johns Hopkins, he held several senior leadership positions including President of Johns Hopkins Community Physicians, a subsidiary operating primary care practices throughout Maryland.

Mr. Kent graduated from Wittenberg University with a biology major and earned a master’s degree in health administration from the Washington University School of Medicine. Upon earning his master’s degree, Mr. Kent completed a two-year administrative fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Mr. Kent has served on numerous community boards including Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lehigh Valley, the Greater Cincinnati Health Council, the Life Center Organ Donation Network and the March of Dimes. Mr. Kent is an Eagle Scout and served as district chairman for the Boy Scouts in Baltimore. While at Cincinnati Children’s, he developed a health careers exploring program for high school students. Additionally, he participated on the Cincinnati Mayor’s task force (including the United Way) to develop a plan for increasing economic inclusion and supplier diversity in the greater Cincinnati region. Mr. Kent is married and has two children.

Long-time Champion and Advocate for Children Retires as Matheny President and CEO

After six successful years at the helm, Kendell R. Sprott, MD, JD, is retiring as President and CEO of Matheny School and Hospital effective March 26, 2021. Matheny is a special hospital and educational facility for children and adults with medically complex developmental disabilities.

He announced his plan to retire to the Board of Trustees and Matheny’s employees toward the end of 2020. Dr. Sprott ends his career at Matheny during one of the most challenging times any organization has ever faced – the COVID-19 pandemic.  Under his leadership, the organization survived the pandemic and most importantly, its vulnerable patients and students are doing well.  He credits those feats to the frontline healthcare workers at Matheny.

In a message to Matheny’s employees, Dr. Sprott said, “These past six years at Matheny have been some of the most rewarding and fulfilling of my career.  Matheny introduced me to you, some of the kindest and most selfless people I know.  I will especially miss our patients.  They put a smile on my face each time I walk the halls to say hello.  It brings me comfort to know that our patients will always be in good hands.  After 44 years as a pediatrician, I will now dedicate the upcoming years to my wife, my children, and especially my precious grandchildren.  I currently have two young grandchildren with one on the way!”

When Dr. Sprott started working at Matheny in 2014, he encountered many difficulties that he and his leadership team would eventually overcome.  Some of those accomplishments include: significantly improving Matheny’s financial health; two successful Joint Commission accreditations; a positive legal resolution with the town of Peapack after litigation that began many years prior to his arrival; the formation of a strategic alliance agreement with RWJ/Barnabas Health signed in August 2020 where both organizations share expertise and resources to expand care for people with Intellectual and Developmental disabilities; and the expansion of Matheny’s group homes with two new adult group homes to be built this year in Far Hills.

In a letter to the Board of Trustees, Dr. Sprott stated, “Thank you for all of the support you have given me to make changes and take certain risks in moving the organization forward.”

William A. Krais, Esq, President of the Board of Trustees said, “Dr. Sprott is a staunch advocate for children and people with disabilities. The innovative strategies and valuable partnerships Dr. Sprott established have positioned Matheny for a bright and prosperous future.” Mr. Krais added, “On behalf of the board of trustees, we wish him and his family the very best and know they will thoroughly enjoy this new chapter in their lives.”

Matheny’s new President and CEO, Bill Kent, will officially begin his post on March 29, 2021. Mr. Kent was President of Lehigh Valley Hospital for five years.  Dr. Sprott communicated the news to Matheny’s employees in February and said, “Your new President and CEO will be Bill Kent…He is a stellar leader who is compassionate and kind. He has extensive experience in the healthcare field working in large, prestigious hospital systems. I am confident that Matheny will grow and thrive under his leadership. Please join me in welcoming Mr. Kent to the Matheny family.”

 

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