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Dietetic Interns Honor Supervisor's Love of Diet Coke with Playful Photobooth
Creative project at Boston rehab center highlights growing trend of cultivating joy in healthcare workplaces.
Feb. 3, 2026 at 8:47pm
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Dietetic interns at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston created a playful tribute to their supervisor's love of Diet Coke, setting up a photobooth with props and backdrops inspired by the beloved soda. This lighthearted initiative is part of a broader movement in healthcare to foster more positive work environments and combat burnout among staff.
Why it matters
Healthcare organizations are recognizing the profound impact a joyful, supportive workplace culture can have on staff wellbeing and patient care. Proactive strategies like the HRC's Diet Coke photobooth project demonstrate a commitment to employee appreciation and work-life balance, which can help attract top talent and improve overall morale.
The details
The dietetic interns at HRC created a themed photobooth complete with Diet Coke-inspired backdrops, props, and costumes for their supervisor Tina Reilly, who is known for her love of the carbonated beverage. The playful tribute was shared on the department's Instagram account, showcasing the creativity and camaraderie of the team.
- The photobooth project was created in February 2026.
The players
Tina Reilly
The nutrition director at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston, known for her fondness for Diet Coke.
Alegria Cohen
A clinical dietician at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center who emphasizes the importance of fostering levity and positivity in the workplace.
Hebrew Rehabilitation Center
A long-term care facility in Boston that has embraced initiatives to promote employee wellbeing and create a more positive work environment.
What they’re saying
“Doing some kind of creative office project...really goes a long way. Working in long-term care, you get attached to patients...some levity is helpful when you're dealing with challenging situations.”
— Alegria Cohen, Clinical Dietician (Instagram)
The takeaway
The Diet Coke photobooth project at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center is a prime example of how healthcare organizations are proactively addressing employee wellbeing and burnout by cultivating a more joyful, supportive work environment. This type of creative, low-cost initiative can have a ripple effect, boosting staff morale, improving patient care, and even serving as a powerful recruitment tool for attracting top talent.
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