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Leonard Legal Group Helps Connect Families During Covid-19

Donation of Video Conferencing Devices to Sunrise of Randolph Senior Living Helps More Loved Ones Connect, More Often

MORRISTOWN, NEW JERSEY — September 25, 2020. 

Video conferencing with families and friends have become a way of life for many during COVID-19, but for those living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, the simple act of seeing loved ones is often a challenge. Facilities have limited — if any —equipment. Initiating or receiving video calls requires significant advanced planning. The Morristown law firm, Leonard Legal Group is working to change that. The firm donated six video conferencing units to Sunrise of Randolph Senior Living, making it easier for residents to connect to their loved ones with more frequency.

“We’ve been hearing that ‘we’re all in this together,’ for months,” said attorney, Scott Leonard. “But for so many who are living in institutions and nursing homes, being together is no longer an option. We want our donation to help parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles connect with the people they love.” The donation by Leonard Legal Group is part of a national outreach event known as the Injury Board Day of Action — a collaborative effort by the nation’s leading plaintiff’s attorneys to make a difference in their local communities. “We are so thankful for the generous donation from Leonard Legal Group, this will help so many of our residents connect and communicate with their loved ones especially their grandchildren,” said Bridget Mitarotonda, Activity and Volunteer Coordinator at Sunrise of Randolph. For more information, contact Scott Leonard at Leonard Legal Group, LLC. (973) 984-1414.

ABOUT  LEONARD LEGAL GROUP:

Leonard Legal Group, a New Jersey personal injury law firm has represented thousands of individuals and their families securing just compensation for those who have been injured.  Attorney Scott G. Leonard is a Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney and  handles all types of  personal injury cases.