HCR Home Care appoints new director for diverse care project

HCR Home Care has hired Nathaniel V. Sheppard as its diverse care project director.

In this role, Sheppard manages and coordinates HCR’s project to reduce health disparities and help Black residents over age 65 address unmet health care needs by overcoming barriers that keep them from receiving home health care. Sheppard will work to expand this project, which began as a pilot with nonprofit partner HCR Cares during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sheppard brings to the position more than 30 years of senior-level experience in supervising and managing programs, facilities, properties and assets.

Most recently, he served as director of operations at Anthony L. Jordan Health Center. Other previous roles include serving as director of housing, energy, emergency food and employment programs at Southern Maryland Tri-County Community Action Committee Inc. in Hughesville, Maryland, and director of energy conservation program and agency facilities coordinator at Action for a Better Community.

Sheppard earned his Doctor of Education degree in executive leadership at St. John Fisher University and his master’s in business administration from Medaille University. He is a resident of Hilton.

Monroe County provided grant funding for HCR’s diverse care project. HCR’s nonprofit partner, HCR Cares, received grant funding for the project from Greater Rochester Health Foundation, whose mission is to pursue and invest in solutions that build a healthier region where all people can thrive, and The Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation.