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Friday, november 20, 2015

vol. 64, no. 47

N E W H Y D E PA R K

Guide to November 20, 2015publications a blank slate media/litmor special section

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Bristal takes new step in dementia care

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New Lake Success facility will have groundbreaking research partnership BY N O A H M A N S K A R The company behind the nine Long Island Bristal Assisted Living facilities, including one in North Hills, is going ahead with plans for a first-of-its-kind project in Lake Success. In a partnership with the North Shore-LIJ Health System, the Engel Burman Group’s 10th Bristal home will be dedicated to caring for seniors with dementia and other memory-loss diseases in a setting that allows doctors from Feinstein Institute for Medical Research to work toward cures for those diseases. “It’ll be the first time that a facility like this has had scientists, day in and day out, living with the people to work with exercise, nutrition, mental acuity,” Engel Burman Group President Jan Burman said. Engel Burman plans to build a $33.5 million, 90,000 square-foot facility on a 2.59-acre lot on the North Service Road near the Long

Island Expressway in Lake Success, about a quarter-mile from the Feinstein Institute’s home at North Shore University Hospital on Community Drive in Manhasset. The facility will have 88 units available for seniors with dementia and other memory-loss diseases, Burman said. There, the Institute’s researchers will work with patients to conduct a couple of studies: one involving strength training exercises, and another involving dance therapy techniques, North ShoreLIJ spokesman Terry Lynam said. These exercises could be beneficial in slowing down the effects of dementia and other memory diseases, and the researchers will “measure their impact on the functional abilities of the participants,” Lynam said. The Feinstein Institute will also launch a similar pilot program in another Bristal facility early next year. “Putting together a research program to follow those patients Continued on Page 54

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, Town Clerk Wayne Wink and Councilman Peter Zuckerman (d-East Hills) celebrated the Hindu festival diwali with the Milan Senior Group at Jassi’s Restaurant in New Hyde Park on Nov. 13. see story on page 51.

Missing cardiologist found alive in Pennsylvania town BY H A R R I S ON MARdER Missing Roslyn cardiologist Randy Kiewe was found alive in Bristol, Pa., on Nov. 7, the Nassau County Police Department Public Information Office

announced Monday. Detective Vincent Garcia said police are unable to release any further information. An employee at CompleteCare Cardiology PLCC, the practice that Kiewe founded and for which he serves as

medical director, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was glad Dr. Kiewe was found “alive and safe.” “It has been a difficult time with Dr. Kiewe and we’ve been trying to help out our patients Continued on Page 54

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