Inclusive Employment Makes Us A Family

Dermatologist Jennifer Pennoyer, M.D. becomes an inclusive employer and says the benefits are far greater than she expected.

Dr. Jennifer Pennoyer created a new position in her dermatology practice, hiring Danny, a young man with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He has helped make her staff a family.

Dr. Jennifer Pennoyer created a new position in her dermatology practice, hiring Danny, a young man with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He has helped make her staff a family.

My BeanZ & Co. journey began in 2015 when I was looking to create a new role in my office. I am a dermatologist in the Hartford, Conn. area with a large volume practice. We were converting to electronic records and with the added work, my staff told me they barely had time to get the next patients to their rooms. At the same time, I often heard from patients and friends who had children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) about how their kids couldn’t find a job when they finished school.

There was an opportunity here.

I talked to one of the parents about creating a new position where the employee would be responsible for transporting patients from the waiting room to the exam room. That person connected me with Favarh, Inc. a local agency that provides support for people with IDD. And not long after, I hired a young man named Danny. I had concerns in the beginning, as did his parents, all of us wanting this to be successful. We agreed to have an open line of communication.

We’ve leaned on the advice of the Favarh job coach working with Danny and have learned he has his order of tasks and that one check-in person is all he needs. Danny’s responsibilities have expanded in the past 5 years. He calls each patient by name, transports them from the waiting room to the exam room, pushes up a flag indicating which patient is next, and gives them a gown. After the patient leaves, he adjusts the exam table in an upright position, swaps out the paper and puts the gown in the laundry.

Danny is taking a leave of absence during Covid-19. He’ll return in the summer once everyone is vaccinated. We all really miss him. Danny has an incredible ability to make us a family. We get into the nitty-gritty of the job and he helps us remember we’re all cared for and loved in the office. While hiring someone with IDD has had a learning curve, the benefits are far greater than I expected. There is an immeasurable feeling in the office among our staff and our patients that didn’t exist before. It’s just so, so good.

Imagine the impact of hiring someone with IDD at your company?  

Want to learn more about inclusive employment? Visit the BeanZ & Co. Employer Resources page here.

Dr. Jennifer Pennoyer has a comprehensive dermatological practice in Bloomfield, Conn. devoted to medical, cosmetic and laser dermatology. She received her B.A. from Harvard University, earned her medical degree from the UConn School of Medicine, and completed her dermatology residency at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. www.drjenniferpennoyer.com

BeanZ & Co. is an inclusive coffee café employing people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities and demonstrates the possibilities in all of us. The coffee café serves breakfast, lunch, hot and cold beverages, and bakery items online and in its cafe for takeout and eat in, and also offers catering services. BeanZ & Co. is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 300 West Main Street, Avon, Conn. For more information visit beanzandco.com and friend them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.