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Centers Health Care at the Forefront of the Fight Against COVID 19 State Role • Repurposing existing health care facilities • Brooklyn Center for Rehabilitation and Health Care: New nursing home (600 beds, temporary hospital)

STAY HOME.

STOP THE SPREAD.

SAVE LIVES.

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announces Brooklyn Center Covid-19 partnership

New York State officials announced that the Brooklyn Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare is serving as a temporary hospital with a capacity of up to 600 beds. Centers Health Care has taken a leading role in New York City’s fight against COVID 19. Centers had planned to move into its

state-of-the-art Brooklyn Center, with its leading-edge healthcare technology, this Spring. But instead has put the facility at the forefront of the battle, easing the city’s burden, while helping to care for patients and save lives. Centers Health Care stands with the city at this difficult and challenging time.

A message from the Buffalo Sabres “On behalf of the Sabres, I want to say thank you to our friends at Centers Health Care.... You show up every single day to help prevent COVID-19. Your support is great for the community…. Thanks for keeping us safe.” —Sabres goaltender Carter Hutton To see the full video, go to Trusted rehab partner of the Buffalo Sabres buffalosabres.centersstrong.com


Kenny’s Corner

Centers Heroes stand up to Covid-19 We are at war, and all of us here at Centers Health Care are on the frontlines. The enemy is invisible but insidious, its terrible effects evident around the world. COVID-19 presents the greatest challenge to our healthcare system that we are ever likely to face in our lifetimes. But I am confident that we as a company—and a country—will get through this, and get stronger in the process. I understand that you might be feeling some anxiety—we all feel it. But I have also seen firsthand your courage and dedication in the face of it. Because courage is not the absence of fear—it is the determination to stand up to the enemy in spite of your fears. At Centers Health Care, we are committed to safeguarding our staff, our residents and our patients. There is nothing more important than your health and well-being. If you have issues, questions or concerns, I encourage you to speak to your supervisor or administrator. We’re in this together, and we’ll stand up together. Overcoming challenges is what we do—it defines us as healthcare providers. It’s our strength: It always has been and it always will be. I thank you and I thank all healthcare workers and first responders who are fighting the good fight.

Kenny Rozenberg

CEO, Centers Health Care


News from the Centers

Chef Walter Potenza Gives Thanks

Food artisan Chef Walter reached out to the healthcare workers of Bannister Center to thank them for protecting and giving comfort to the residents and patients in this challenging time. To see the Chef’s video go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iwnXyt7f7A

Good Food, Well Done!

In honor of Social Worker Month, the staff at Martine Center wanted to thank all the social workers at White Plains Hospital. And nothing says a warm thank you like hot, delicious food—delivered from Gyro Gyro in Hartsdale.

On the Wings of an Angel

The headline in the Post-Star says it all: Stranded without food, woman finds an angel to help. The angel is Pam Bowe, community liaison for Centers Health Care. Washington Center contacted Pam about the stranded women, and Pam immediately went into action, delivering food to her!

Special Perks for Special Healthcare Workers — Like You.

Companies across New York and across the country are stepping up to support health care workers who are on the frontlines of the fight against COVID-19. Please explore these resources that we have compiled for you. Thank you for your hard work. You deserve all the help you get! http://ow.ly/YqqC50z7YNG

Top of the Morning!

St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated at Centers facilities everywhere. Cooperstown Center enjoyed a day of Irish music, corned beef and cabbage, and ice cream. Thanks to all the leprechauns in the activities department and kitchen!

Hoppy Easter!

The Easter Bunny made an appearance at Ontario Center—along with fun, creative Easter bags and plenty of Easter candy. It’s a sure sign that Spring has arrived and that warmer days are ahead.


Centers Success Story

Nadira Pokhoy Occupational Therapist, University Center I’ve always wanted to make a difference—to do some good in the world. But at times I’ve struggled with that. I mean, how much can I do? I read about these real-life heroes. The airline pilot who lands his passenger jet on the Hudson River. The firefighter who pulls a child out of the fire. The first responders who save lives every day. They seem bigger than life. But early on in my career at University Center, a woman, named Clara, was discharged from the hospital and brought here. Clara had suffered a stroke; she couldn’t walk or talk well, and she had lost all feeling in her right side. Together with the full University Center team, we developed a program—therapy, diet, recreational activities—designed specifically for her. I started working with her immediately. It was hard, slow work, but she made steady progress. After working with her for a couple of months, she was able to walk and to speak… That, to me, is the most gratifying thing to see. There’s no better feeling. Together we are Centers Strong.

CREATE A ROUTINE Establish a routine, regular meal times, family time, connecting with others via phone calls, Facetime or emails.

FLUID INTAKE IS CRITICAL

The inside story

Now more than ever, drinking plenty of fluids is key, keeping your body hydrated to flush out toxins.

on staying healthy…inside.

EAT WELL It’s easy to get into the habit of overeating when stressed. But a sound, nutritious diet can positively affect your sleep, mood and energy level.

MOVE IT, MOVE IT No matter your age, getting regular exercise is vitally important. It can boost your physical, mental and emotional health.

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