Uniontown hospice worker inspires baby doll donations for dementia patients

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa. She delivered baby dolls to Strabane Woods, Hawthorne Woods and McMurray Hills Manor facilities this week.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa. She delivered baby dolls to Strabane Woods, Hawthorne Woods and McMurray Hills Manor facilities this week.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa., with an office in Pittsburgh, in honor of her late grandmother, MaryBelle Smith.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa., with an office in Pittsburgh, in honor of her late grandmother, MaryBelle Smith.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa. She delivered baby dolls to Strabane Woods, Hawthorne Woods and McMurray Hills Manor facilities this week.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa., with an office in Pittsburgh, in honor of her late grandmother, MaryBelle Smith.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
Amanda DeGusipe (right), of Uniontown, is a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa., with an office in Pittsburgh. She founded the MaryBelle Baby Doll Project in honor of her late grandmother, MaryBelle Smith. People donate baby dolls for dementia patients.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
Amanda DeGusipe (right), of Uniontown, is a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa., with an office in Pittsburgh. She founded the MaryBelle Baby Doll Project in honor of her late grandmother, MaryBelle Smith. People donate baby dolls for dementia patients.

Courtesy of Amanda DeGusipe
The MaryBelle Baby Doll Project gives baby dolls to dementia patients in nursing homes, personal care facilities and assisted living locations. It was founded by Amanda DeGusipe, of Uniontown, a clinical liaison with Gateway Hospice based in Washington, Pa. She delivered baby dolls to Strabane Woods, Hawthorne Woods and McMurray Hills Manor facilities this week.








