Hospitals & Eldercare

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HOSPITALS & ELDERCARE ADVERTORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE

FAIRFIELD COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL • WESTCHESTER COUNTY BUSINESS JOURNAL • MAY 24, 2021


HOSPITALS Blythedale Children’s Hospital 95 Bradhurst Ave., Valhalla 10595 592-7555 • blythedale.org lvillavicencio@blythedale.org CEO/president/medical director: Larry Levine, president and CEO; Scott Klein, chief medical officer and chief of pediatrics Unique services: Post-NICU/PICU program, K-12 public school district, ventilator weaning, traumatic brain injury, pre- and post-organ transplants, spinal cord disorders and neuromuscular and genetic disorders Year established: 1891 Burke Rehabilitation Hospital (Affiliated with Montefiore Health System) 785 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains 10605 888-99-BURKE • burke.org externalrelations@burke.org CEO/president/medical director: Jeffrey Menkes, president and CEO; Scott Edelman, vice president and chief financial officer; Barry D. Jordan, assistant medical director Unique services: provides inpatient physical rehabilitation for those who have experienced a life-changing medical condition; inpatient programs include stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cardio-pulmonary, amputee and orthopedics; operates seven outpatient clinics throughout Westchester County and the Bronx, offering outpatient physical occupational and speech therapy, along with other specialty programs for a range of medical conditions Year established: 1915 CareMount Medical PC 480 Bedford Road, Chappaqua 10514 242-1370 • caremountmedical.com info@caremount.com CEO/president/medical director: Scott D. Hayworth, M.D., president and CEO Unique services: the largest independent multispecialty medical group in New York state, providing comprehensive medical care to more than 665,000 patients in more than 45 locations throughout Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Columbia, and Ulster counties and New York City. Founded in 1946 as Mount Kisco Medical Group and grown to 650 physicians and advanced

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practice professionals representing 50 different medical specialties; affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Northwell Health; on-site laboratory and radiology services Year established: 1946 CCRM New York 810 Seventh Ave., 21st floor, New York 10019 866-802-6188 • ccrmivf.com/new-york/ CEO/president/medical director: Brian Levine, M.D., founding partner and practice director Unique services: all-inclusive center with an on-site clinical, surgery center, in-vitro fertilization and clinical laboratory; unknown egg donor program, fertility assessment and basic fertility treatment, male factor infertility, single-gene pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, comprehensive chromosome screening, elective egg freezing, oncofertility, LGBTQ family building, recurrent miscarriage and previous IVF failures Year established: 2016 ColumbiaDoctors Tarrytown 155 White Plains Road, Tarrytown 10591 366-0500 • columbiadoctors.org/ columbiadoctors-tarrytown columbiadoctors@cumc.columbia.edu CEO/president/medical director: George A. “Jack” Cioffi, M.D., president; Shunichi “Nick” Homma, M.D., MHCDS, chief medical director Unique services: multispecialty medical service specializing in the most high-risk, complex cases; comprehensive care includes cardiology, dermatology, neurology, neurological surgery, orthopedic surgery, pediatric rheumatology, psychiatry, rehabilitation and regenerative medicine and urology Year established: 2016

Hospital for Special Surgery 1133 Westchester Ave, White Plains 10605 821-9100 • hss.edu CEO/president/medical director: Louis A. Shapiro, president and CEO; Todd J. Albert, M.D., surgeon-in-chief and medical director Unique services: specialties in orthopedic, rheumatologic and rehabilitation services Year established: 1863 Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester 500 Westchester Ave. West Harrison 10604 367-7000 • mskcc.org/westharrison CEO/president/medical director: Chau Dang, chief of medical oncology; Nancy Diamond, administrator, diamonn1@mskcc.org Unique services: outpatient cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiation; additional cancer care services include surgical, medical and radiation oncology consultations, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation treatment, interventional radiology procedures, mammography, ultrasound, clinical trials, a cancer-specific retail pharmacy, supportive services and MRI, CT and PET imaging Year established: 2014 Montefiore Health System 111 E. 210 St., Bronx 10467 718-920-4321 • montefiore.org CEO/president/medical director: Steven M. Safyer, M.D., CEO; Phillip O. Ozuah, M.D., Ph.D, president; Colleen Blye, chief financial officer; Andrew Ra.che, M.D., Ph.D., chief medical officer Unique services: Montefiore Health System is composed of seven hospitals: Montefiore Medical Center, Montefiore Nyack Hospital, White Plains Hospital, St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital, Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital and Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital providing preventive care to secondary, tertiary and quaternary centers of excellence in cancer, heart and vascular, pediatrics and transplantation; hospital-based freestanding emergency department; multicounty ambulatory network; home health services and rehabilitation Year established: Montefiore Medical Center: 1884; Montefiore Health System: 2006

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Montefiore Mount Vernon (Affiliated with Montefiore Health System) 12 N. Seventh Ave., Mount Vernon 10550 664-8000 • montefiorehealthsystem.org CEO/president/medical director: Jaccel Kouns RN, MS, vice president and executive director Unique services: state-designated stroke center and AIDS center, inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services, outpatient substance abuse disorder treatment and wound treatment and hyperbaric center Year established: 2013 Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital (Affiliated with Montefiore Health System) 16 Guion Place, New Rochelle 10801 632-5000 • montefiorehealthsystem.org CEO/president/Medical director: Anthony Alfano, vice president and executive director Unique services: state-designated stroke center, gynecologic and maternity care, primary and specialty outpatient services, center of excellence in knee and hip orthopedic surgery and center of excellence and center of distinction by the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Accreditation and Quality Improvement Program Year established: 2013 NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital (Part of NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network) 1980 Crompond Road Cortlandt Manor 10567 737-9000 • nyp.org/hudsonvalley CEO/president/Medical director: Stacey Petrower MPA, president Bobby Janda, M.D., chief medical officer Unique services: Cheryl R. Lindenbaum Comprehensive Cancer Center; obstetrical services and Level II NICU; orthopedic services from ColumbiaDoctors; digestive health center and gastroenterology services; cardiology; no-wait emergency department and New York state-designated stroke center; wound care and hyperbaric medicine; bariatric surgery program; center for sleep medicine; The Chef Peter X. Kelly Teaching Kitchen; physician services provided by NewYorkPresbyterian Medical Group Hudson Valley, ColumbiaDoctors, and community providers Year established: 1889


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mericans are living longer. We dream of the ‘golden years’ of retirement: playing golf and tennis in a warm climate, taking frequent vacations, and being surrounded by loving family and friends. However, with increased age, there is an increased risk of chronic and debilitating illnesses. 7 out of 10 seniors will need assistance with at least one activity of daily living for some period before they die. By age 85, there is a 25% chance that an individual will spend some time in a skilled nursing facility. The cost of long-term care is staggering. In the Greater New York area, the average hourly cost for a home care aide is $26 per hour. The monthly cost of a bed in a skilled nursing facility ranges from $12,000 to $20,000. These expenses can quickly deplete the life savings of the typical family. Medicare provides very limited coverage of long-term care services. The Medicaid program can provide extensive coverage of home care aides and skilled nursing facility care. However, there are strict limits on the income and assets which can be owned by an applicant. Federal and State law impose drastic restrictions on individuals who transfer assets to qualify for Medicaid. Individuals who transfer assets to trusts or their children are disqualified from receiving Medicaid benefits for a period of up to five years (sixty months) for skilled nursing facility care, and up to two and a half years (30 months) for community home care. For middle-class families, the home is often the most valuable asset. However, the home may disqualify an individual from receiving Medicaid or the Medicaid program may place a lien against a home and seek repayment of the full value of Medicaid services after the Medicaid recipient dies. A common Medicaid planning strategy is to place the home and any other assets not needed for day to day living expenses over the next five years into a Medicaid Planning Trust. The funding of the trust creates a five-year disqualification for Medicaid

nursing home coverage and up to a thirty-month period of disqualification for home care services. However, after the penalty period has expired, the house will be fully protected against a lien or estate recovery. A properly drafted trust has the following important features: • The owners who created the trust may reserve a life- time right to reside in the home. • The trust will retain eligibility for STAR, Enhanced Star and Veteran’s tax exemptions. • The trust grantors will retain eligibility for the $250,000 per person exemption from payment of capital

gains taxes if the house is sold during their lifetime. • The value of the house will qualify for a “step-up” in basis to the market value at the time of death if the house is not sold until the trust creators have died. • The house will be protected as an inheritance for family members and will not be subject to a Medicaid lien or estate recovery. The Elder Law and Special Needs Practice Group at Bleakley Platt & Schmidt brings together the skills and knowledge of a leading practitioner in the field with a team of dedicated professionals who help families and

individuals address the many legal problems associated with aging, chronic health care issues, disability and long- term care. We provide comprehensive, caring consultations, draft Irrevocable Medicaid Asset Protection and Supplemental Needs Trusts, and other valuable estate planning documents such as powers of attorney, health care proxies and living wills and represent clients in applying for Medicaid benefits for home and skilled nursing facility care. To schedule a consultation about any elder law or special needs related issue, contact Frances M. Pantaleo at (914) 287-6118.

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HOSPITALS

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NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital (Part of NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network) 55 Palmer Ave., Bronxville 10708 787-1000 • nyp.org/lawrence CEO/president/Medical director: Michael Fosina, MPH, FACHE, president and Anthony Pucillo, M.D., chief medical officer Unique services: American College of Surgeons Accredited Oncology Program with multiple commendations; new multidisciplinary cancer center; state-of-theart operating rooms; cardiac catheterization laboratory; Carol H. Taylor Breast Health Center with 3-D mammography; ColumbiaDoctors Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Program; robotic surgery; bloodless medicine; outpatient laboratory and rehabilitation; New York state-designated stroke venter; NICU; center for sleep medicine; bariatric surgery; physician services provided by NewYork-Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester, ColumbiaDoctors, and community providers Year established: 1909

Northern Westchester Hospital (Member of Northwell Health) 400 E. Main St., Mount Kisco 10549 666-1200 • nwhc.net CEO/president/Medical director: Marla Koroly, M.D., chief medical officer and senior vice president, medical affairs Unique services: services include the breast institute, the cancer treatment and wellness center, emergency department, orthopedic and spine surgery, radiology and women’s imaging and weight-loss surgery Year established: 1916

NewYork-Presbyterian/Westchester Division (Part of NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network) 21 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains 10605 682-9100 • nyp.org/psychiatry CEO/president/Medical director: Philip J. Wilner, M.D., senior vice president and chief operating officer; Mark Russ, M.D., medical director Unique services: provides behavioral health care services for children, adolescents, adults and geriatric adults, with specialties, including anxiety and mood disorders, depression, college student program, schizophrenia, eating disorders, substance abuse and women’s issues; services through partial hospital program and outpatient clinic, Center for Autism and the Developing Brain, and Weill Cornell Institute of Geriatric Psychiatry Year established: 1894

Phelps Hospital (Member of Northwell Health) 701 N. Broadway, Sleepy Hollow 10591 366-3000 • phelpshospital.org CEO/president/Medical director: Daniel Blum, president; Tobe Banc, M.D., vice president and medical director Unique services: Joint replacement, complex spine surgery; advanced urologic surgery and inpatient and outpatient physical rehabilitation, including aquatic therapy, hyperbaric medicine, wound healing, speech/ hearing and voice/swallowing disorders, balance center, hospice, behavioral health and substance abuse Year established: 1956

ONS | Orthopaedic Neurosurgery Specialists 500 Mamaroneck Ave., Harrison 10528 869-1145 • onsmd.com CEO/president/medical director: Dr. Tim Corvino Unique services: sports medicine, orthopedics, joint replacement, neurosurgery, spine, physiatry, physical therapy, ONS biologic and regenerative medicine center Year established: 1987

Saint Joseph’s Medical Center (Affiliated with St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester) 127 S. Broadway, Yonkers 10701 378-7000 • saintjosephs.org CEO/president/Medical director: Michael J. Spicer, FACHE, president and CEO and James Neuendorf, M.D., medical director Unique services: cardiovascular center, diagnostic imaging, foot and ankle clinic, geriatrics, pediatrics, renal dialysis, psychiatry, respiratory therapy and surgical services; center also includes St. Vincent’s Hospital Westchester, a psychiatric and rehab inpatient service and Saint Joseph’s Nursing Home Year established: 1888 St. John’s Riverside Hospital (Affiliated with Montefiore Health System) 967 N. Broadway, Yonkers 10701 964-4444 • riversidehealth.org CEO/president/Medical director: Ronald J. Corti, president and CEO; Donna McGregor, chief operating officer; and Paul Antonecchia, M.D., chief medical officer Unique services: Ashikari Breast Center, center for bariatric and robotic surgery; behavioral health services; cancer program; Avon Foundation Mammography Suite with 3D mammography; cardiology services; interventional radiology center; hernia center; orthopedic center of Westchester; 24-hour emergency department at Andrus and Dobbs Ferry Pavilions; sleep diagnostic centers at Andrus and Dobbs Ferry Pavilions; St. John’s Riverside Health Boyce Thompson Pavilion Year established: 1869

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Westchester Medical Center Health Network 100 Woods Road, Valhalla 10595 493-7000 • westchestermedicalcenter.com CEO/president/Medical director: Michael D. Israel, president and CEO; Renee Garrick, M.D., executive medical director Unique services: Westchester Medical Center health network is home to 10 hospitals, including Westchester Medical Center, Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, Behavioral Health Center, Bon Secours Community Hospital, Good Samaritan Hospital, HealthAlliance, Margaretville Hospital, MidHudson Regional Hospital and St. Anthony Community Hospital; level I, level II and pediatric trauma centers; one of the largest state mental health systems Year established: 1917 Westmed Medical Group 210 Westchester Ave White Plains, NY 10604 682-6532 • westmedgroup.com CEO/president/Medical director: Anthony Viceroy, chief medical officer; Steven M. Meixler, medical director Unique services: Westmed Medical Group) is an award-winning multispecialty medical practice, staffed by a team of 500 top physicians and advanced care providers and 1,500 clinical employees, throughout our thirteen office locations in Westchester County, N.Y., and Fairfield County, CT. Year established: 1996 White Plains Hospital (Member of the Montefiore Health System) 41 E. Post Road, White Plains 10601 681-0600 • wphospital.org CEO/president/Medical director: Susan Fox, president and CEO; Michael J. Palumbo, M.D., executive vice president and medical director Unique services: two cardiac catheterization laboratories, comprehensive robotic surgery program, orthopedic surgery, new labor and delivery suites, level III NICU, accredited as a comprehensive bariatric surgery center, a renovated and expanded cancer center with holistic programs and an urgent care center in Armonk Year established: 1893


NEW YORK EMPLOYERS FACE NEW WORKPLACE SAFETY STANDARDS

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he New York Health and Essential Rights (HERO) Act signed by Governor Cuomo on May 5, 2021 makes the New York Forward safety guidelines (forward.ny.gov) mandatory for all NY employers. Within 30 days of the law’s passing, employers must meet the New York Department of Labor’s (NYDOL) minimum standards for preventing the spread of airborne infectious diseases, including employee health screenings, face coverings, personal protective equipment, hand hygiene, disinfecting, social distancing, engineering controls, quarantine orders, safety training and enforcement.

Regardless of size, all NY employers must: • Adopt the NYDOL model standard or establish an alternative plan that meets or exceeds the standard; • Post the plan in the workplace; • Distribute a copy of the plan to all employees and independent contractors in their primary language; and • Add the plan to the employee workbook, if applicable. Employers that do not implement a plan by June 4, 2021 will face a penalty of $50 or more per day, and employers that fail to comply with their plans could be subject to fines of $1,000 to $10,000.

EMPLOYEE RIGHTS Under the Act, employees may bring claims against their employers for injunctive relief up to $20,000 for non-compliance. Employees are also permitted to establish a joint labormanagement workplace safety committee that meets quarterly to raise safety concerns, review and provide feedback on the plan, participate in site visits by government entities and have other input into workplace safety decisions under the Act.

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HOSPITALS Bridgeport Hospital (Member of Yale New Haven Health System) 267 Grant St., Bridgeport 06610 384-3000 • bridgeporthospital.org patientrelations@bpthosp.org CEO/president/medical director: William M. Jennings, president and CEO; Pamela Scagliarini, chief operating officer; Michael Ivy, M.D., senior vice president, medical affairs and chief medical officer; Anne Newman, executive assistant to the president Unique services: The Connecticut Burn Center; Allison Family Neonatal ICU and pediatric services in partnership with Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital; Elizabeth M. Pfriem Hybrid Operating Room for advanced heart and vascular procedures and cardiovascular services in cooperation with Yale Heart & Vascular Center; Norma Pfriem Breast Center; Park Avenue Medical Center; center for wound healing and hyperbaric medicine; and REACH Outpatient Psychiatric Program Year established: 1878 Danbury Hospital (Affiliated with Nuvance) 24 Hospital Ave. Danbury, CT 06810 739-7701 • nuvancehealth.org Amy.Forni@wchn.org CEO/president/medical director: John M. Murphy, president and CEO Unique services: Nuvance Health is a family of award-winning nonprofit hospitals and health care professionals in the Hudson Valley and western Connecticut. Nuvance Health combines highly skilled physicians, state-of-the-art facilities and technology and compassionate caregivers dedicated to providing quality care across a variety of clinical areas, including cardiovascular, neurosciences, oncology, orthopedics, and primary care. Year established: 2010 Greenwich Hospital (Member of Yale New Haven Health System) 5 Perryridge Road, Greenwich 06830 863-3000 • greenwichhospital.org CEO/president/medical director: Norman G. Roth, president and chief operating officer; Diana Kelly, chief operating officer; Spike Lipschutz, senior vice president and medical staff/chief medical officer Unique services: recipient of the Magnet designation from the American Nursing

FAIRFIELD COUNTY Credentialing Center; destination hospital for perinatal, labor and delivery and maternity services; Smilow Cancer Hospital’s Greenwich Hospital campus has been commended by the Commission on Cancer; nationally accredited bariatric and joint-replacement program; robotic surgery center offers robot-assisted thoracic, gynecological, urological and general surgery Year established: 1903 Hartford Health care 4 Cisco Drive, Shelton 06484 585-350-5505 • hartfordhealth care.org cameliaphillips@gmail.com CEO/president/medical director: Jeffrey A. Flaks, president and CEO Unique services: Connecticut’s leading provider of addiction and mental health services; meet with children, adults and families dealing with the devastating effects of addiction and mental health issues; prevention and wellness programs benefit many while more than half receive treatment in evidencebased outpatient and residential programs, including at its Stonegate residential treatment center for adolescent boys Year established: 1854 Norwalk Community Health Center 120 Connecticut Ave, Norwalk 06854 899-1770 • norwalkchc.org oaquino@norwalkchc.org CEO/president/medical director: Craig L. Glover, CEO; Rebecca Kaplan, director, adult medicine Unique services: comprehensive family primary care provider committed to the continued well-being of 14,000 patients and the health of the community; variety of free classes and occasional programs designed to help better manage health are offered to patients Year established: 1999 ONS | Orthopaedic Neurosurgery Specialists 6 Greenwich Office Park, Greenwich 06831 869-1145 • onsmd.com CEO/president/medical director: Dr. Tim Corvino Unique services: sports medicine, orthopedics, joint replacement, neurosurgery, spine, physiatry, physical therapy, ONS biologic and regenerative medicine center Year established: 1987

Silver Hill Hospital 208 Valley Road, New Canaan 06840 800-542-4455 • silverhillhospital.org dtine@silverhillhospital.org CEO/president/medical director: Sigurd Ackerman, M.D., president and medical director; Elizabeth Moore, chief operating officer; David Tine, executive director, marketing Unique services: nonprofit psychiatric hospital offering residential programs for children and adults; areas of expertise include addiction and co-occurring disorders, eating disorders, personality disorders and psychotic disorders Year established: 1931 St. Vincent’s Behavioral Health Services 47 Long Lots Road, Westport 06880 227-1251 • stvincents.org tezekiel@svwsjmc.org CEO/president/medical director: Margaret Hardy RN, vice president and executive director Unique services: inpatient and outpatient services for adolescents and adults with mental health disorders and substance abuse disorders; inpatient care for children with mental health disorders; community residential services, including supportive housing, diagnostic evaluations and support services for children and adolescents with developmental and autism spectrum disorders; and support groups for patients and their families Year established: 1898 St. Vincent’s Medical Center 2800 Main St., Bridgeport 06606 576-6000 • stvincents.org CEO/president/medical director: Dawn Rudolph, president and CEO; James Gavin, MD; Peter Cimino, M.D. and Alon Ronen, M.D., medical staff officers Unique services: community, teaching and referral hospital with a Level II trauma center and a 76-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Westport; offers a range of inpatient and outpatient services, with centers of excellence in cardiology, surgery, cancer care, orthopedics, family birthing and behavioral health Year established: 1903

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Stamford Hospital (Affiliated with New-York Presbyterian Health System) 1 Hospital Plaza, Stamford 06904 276-1000 • stamfordhealth.org CEO/president/medical director: Brian Grissler, president and CEO; Sharon Kiely, M.D., senior vice president, medical affairs and chief medical officer Unique services: centers for cancer, advanced heart and vascular care, minimally invasive surgery, surgical weight loss, women’s health and breast care, maternity and advanced neonatal care, orthopedics, integrative medicine and wellness, sleep medicine, children’s health, diabetes and endocrine and stroke and hyperbaric medicine Year established: 1896 Western Connecticut Health Network/ Danbury and New Milford Hospitals (Affiliated with Nuvance) 24 Hospital Ave., Danbury 06810 739-7000 21 Elm St., New Milford 06776 800-585-7198 danburyhospital.org newmilfordhospital.org CEO/president/medical director: John M. Murphy, president and CEO Western Connecticut Health Network; Patricia A. Tietjen, M.D., vice president, medical affairs Unique services: centers of excellence in cardiovascular services, cancer, weight-loss surgery, orthopedic and spine care, digestive disorders and radiology Year established: 1885, Danbury Hospital; 1921, New Milford Hospital Western Connecticut Health Network/ Norwalk Hospital (Affiliated with Nuvance) 34 Maple St., Norwalk 06856 852-2000 • norwalkhospital.org CEO/president/medical director: John M. Murphy, president and CEO, Western Connecticut Health Network; Michael Daglio, president, Norwalk Hospital; and Patricia Tietjen, vice president, medical affairs Unique services: cancer, cardiovascular, digestive diseases, emergency, orthopedics, neurospine and women’s and children’s services Year established: 1893


THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS – CONVENTIONAL AND INTEGRATIVE MEDICAL CARE Meet Dr. Tonya Cremin — board certified in family medicine and osteopathic manipulative medicine and fellowship trained in integrative medicine. Dr. Cremin has been providing primary care and integrative medicine in Fairfield County since 2008. As a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.), she is a fully licensed physician, trained to search for the cause of illness and provide the least invasive and most holistic approach possible for every condition. Combining the best of complementary and alternative approaches with conventional medicine, Dr. Cremin guides each patient to the right balance between these two worlds — deciding together which approach is best to address patients’ concerns. This often reduces the need for medication and high-cost procedures or specialists. For example, using “auricular acupuncture,” our patients have realized medication-free relief for everything from anxiety to pain. This approach (using very thin needles in the outer ear) has been proven helpful in the treatment of fibromyalgia, headaches, osteoarthritis, joint pain, lower back pain and more.

changes for most medical conditions, as well as supplements, natural medications or other natural approaches to healing. However, unlike most practitioners of holistic medicine, Dr. Cremin can write prescriptions when necessary. Our personalized practice is perfect for the busy professional, with easy and direct access to Dr. Cremin by phone, text or email and convenient same- or next-day in-person or telemedicine visits. Our small office means we get to know our patients well and you won’t get lost in the shuffle. For more information, visit us at BalanceFamilyMed.com, or call 203-4459060, or meet Dr. Cremin for a complimentary nonclinical introductory visit.

Dr. Cremin is also trained in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) — a hands-on approach useful for pain relief and conditions such as migraines, recurrent sinus infections or digestive complaints. With OMM, Dr. Cremin applies a very gentle touch to subtly realign the bones, joints, muscles and connective tissues to encourage the body’s innate healing response. In addition, Dr. Cremin recommends various nutrition and lifestyle MAY 24, 2021 • HOSPITALS & ELDERCARE ADVERTORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE • S7


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Barbara got a second act. Montefiore Neurosurgery rewrote her script. Barbara’s daughter, Molly, died of a ruptured brain tumor that doctors

had missed. So when she was diagnosed a year later with three brain tumors, she was terrified. That’s when a friend recommended Dr. Eskandar, the Chair of Neurosurgery at Montefiore.

See Barbara’s story at montefiore.org/barbara

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NURSING HOMES Area code: 914 (unless otherwise noted) Adira at Riverside 120 Odell Ave., Yonkers 10701 964-3333 • adirariverside.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Eric Fischbein, administrator; Rina Thaper, director of admissions Services: emergency services, inpatient acute care ambulatory surgery services, outpatient diagnosis and treatment and health and wellness education and screening programs Year established: 2015

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Chelsea Senior Living (The Chelsea at Greenburgh) 715 Dobbs Ferry Road White Plains 10607 275-0010 • chelseaseniorliving.com sstephans@cslal.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Diane Mandracchia Services: dining, financial solutions, lifestyle, living options, special needs senior community, wellness Year established: 2019

Bethel Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 67 Springvale Road Croton-on-Hudson 10520 739-6700 bethelwell.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Beth Golstein, CEO, Bethel Homes Services: ophthalmology, audiology, dental, EKG services, recreation and entertainment programs and housekeeping and laundry services Year established: 1911

Dumont Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing Care 676 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 632-9600 dumontcenter.com info@dumontcenter.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): NA Services: dental, podiatry, optometry, physical and psychology services on site, as well as skilled nursing, including respiratory care, IV therapy, diabetes care and wound care; physical, occupational and speech therapy program Year established: 1929

Cedar Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 32 Cedar Lane, Ossining 10562 762-1600 cedarmanornursing.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Gary Lipperman, administrator Services: complex medical care, including cardiac rehab, chemotherapy, ostomy and tracheotomy care and total joint replacement; physical, occupational and speech therapies; and IV therapies, including nutrition, hydration and medication administration Year established: 1945

The Enclave at Port Chester Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 1000 High St., Port Chester 10573 937-1200 • theenclaverehab.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Jacob Barber, administrator Services: tracheotomy care, skilled nursing, respite care, respiratory therapy, pain management, ostomy care, neurorehabilitation recovery, IV therapy, hospice and palliative care, wound care Year established: 1971

Glen Island Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation 490 Pelham Road New Rochelle 10805 866-614-4398 • gicnr.com info@gicnr.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Maury Flax, executive director; Harry L. Wruble, administrator Services: audiology, wound management, respiratory care management, pain management, post-surgical rehabilitation and recovery, discharge planning, therapy services provided seven days per week Year established: 1988 Kendal on Hudson 1010 Kendal Way, Sleepy Hollow 10591 866-358-5208 • kohud.kendal.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): James A. Antonucci Jr., executive director; Lisa Wacht, administrator of health services Services: 24-hour nursing care, dietary consultation, social work and case management services, social and recreational services, hospice care and integrated physical, occupational and speech therapies Year established: 2005 King Street Rehab 787 King St., Rye Brook 10573 600-7149 • kingstreetrehab.com cburke@kingstreetrehab.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Carolyn Zayas, director of admissions; Christina Burke Director of resident services Services: Alzheimer’s care, subacute care, respite care, IV therapy, ostomy care, pain management, respiratory therapist, tracheost and occupational, physical and speech therapies; holistic treatments, nutrition services and leisure and outdoor activities Year established: NA

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Martine Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing 12 Tibbits Ave., White Plains 10606 287-7200 centershealthcre.com/martine_center Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Michael Hoch, administrator Services: NA Year established: 2012 The New Jewish Home The Sarah Neuman Center 845 Palmer Ave., Mamaroneck 10543 698-6005 • jewishhome.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Jeffrey I. Farber, president and CEO; Sandra Mundy, administrator Services: 24-hour physicians, dieticians, onsite pharmacy, on-site radiology, psychology and psychiatry services, specialty clinics, therapy programs, palliative care and pain management and occupational, physical and speech therapies Year established: 1991 Northern Westchester Restorative Therapy & Nursing Center 3550 Lexington Ave. Mohegan Lake 10547 528-2000 • northwestchester.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Valerie Zarcone, medical director Services: Seven-day rehabilitation services, including physical, occupational and speech therapies; two to three hours per day of treatment; and a 3,000-square-foot rehabilitation gym Year established: 1974 The Osborn Pavilion 101 Theall Road, Rye 10580 925-8000 • theosborn.org gmalone@theosborn.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Matthew Anderson, president and CEO; Giselle Malone, director of admissions Services: Alzheimer’s care, hospice, 24hour physician coverage, subacute care, transportation van and physical, occupational and speech therapies Year established: 1908


WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SOPHISTICATED SENIOR LIVING MODEL. Independent living at The Club at Briarcliff Manor is an elevation of what’s ordinarily expected in the senior living industry. Designed as the preferred choice for the area’s distinctive seniors, the community presents a unique opportunity to continue to live in an accustomed style, but with community life’s additional benefits. In a historic setting with views of the Hudson River, The Club features a premium address, entertainment, enriching activities, fine dining, friendship, leisure, comfort and peace of mind. Residents can indulge, with: • • • • • •

24-hour at-your-service professional staff Chef-prepared dining Extraordinary apartment homes, with spacious kitchens and full-size appliances Housekeeping and linen services Scheduled transportation Social, recreational and educational programs

Old-world elegance with modern convenience. Outstanding for the region, The Club also represents trends in senior living, where communities increasingly aim to mirror the style and culture of their neighborhoods. Older adults moving to a community make few – if any – sacrifices in lifestyle, finding that the community aligns with their expectations for how they wish to continue to live. The community also integrates a continuum of health services. Where independent living welcomes older adults into maintenance-free living, with a host of amenities to make daily living as unencumbered and delightful as possible, assisted living and memory care services provide vital care for residents with particular needs.

careful, unrelenting attention to practices that minimize risks for residents and staff.

Specialized care helps those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Memory care is a program that preserves individuals’ dignity and helps them find meaning and contentment in their daily lives. At The Club, the embrace memory care program offers highly individualized plans for care, attentively matching needed services to each person. In a secure setting, residents discover moments of joy daily; their loved ones can be confident and assured. The program offers residents: • • • • • • • • •

24-hour clinical and nursing staff Chef-prepared dining Exceptional luxury apartment homes, designed for convenience and comfort Health and wellness monitoring Individually tailored care plans Specialized memory care-focused programs Personal laundry services Scheduled transportation Social, recreational and educational programs

The safety trend. More than ever, today’s older adults need to know the communities they live in are safe, and protocols such as those in place at The Club are common. In this community, the well-being focused, socialization-rich culture demands

The Club follows CDC guidelines for masks, handwashing and social distancing and requires the following: • Everyone entering the community wears a face mask and is screened according to CDC guidelines • Staff are screened at the beginning, middle and end of their shifts • Every assisted living and memory care resident is monitored for temperature, oxygen saturation level and condition changes • The community works with national-level laboratories for staff and resident testing • Staff welcome PCPs (primary care physicians) and medical specialists, as residents require, and arrange resident transportation to medical appointments Residents need to connect with other residents and create bonds of friendship. At The Club, every effort is made to maximize those possibilities by enabling small group events, hallway and doorway happenings, and remote activities via web-based or phone options. The community also provides easier access to exercise equipment and walking paths and helps residents remain fit and engaged. The Club at Briarcliff Manor is a Senior Lifestyle community. To find out more about Senior Lifestyle, visit SeniorLifestyle.com. For information about The Club, contact the marketing office at 914-922-0671 or visit THECLUBBCM.COM.

A helping hand makes daily living easier – and fully rewarding. Assisted living is a system of services and skilled care providers that matches care delivery to an individual’s exact level of need. Ensuring every individual’s independence is well preserved, The Club’s assisted living provides personalized assistance with the tasks of daily living – only in an amount that makes it possible for the individual to continue to exercise his or her independence. Exemplary among assisted living providers, The Club’s services and amenities in assisted living include: • • • • • • • •

24-hour clinical and nursing staff Chef-prepared dining Exceptional luxury apartment homes, designed for convenience and comfort Health and wellness monitoring Individually tailored care plans Personal laundry services Scheduled transportation Social, recreational and educational programs

INDEPENDENT LIVING | ASSISTED LIVING | MEMORY CARE 25 SCARBOROUGH ROAD | BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY 10510 | 914-922-0671 | THECLUBBCM.COM

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NURSING HOMES

WESTCHESTER COUNTY

The Paramount at Somers 189 Route 100, Somers 10589 232-5101 • somersmanor.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Mark Badoloto, administrator Services: on-site consultative services in audiology, optometry, podiatry, dermatology, dysphasia, medication management, psychiatry, psychological counseling, speech and language and wound care Year established: 1959

Sprain Brook Manor Rehab 77 Jackson Ave., Scarsdale 10583 472-3200 • sprainbrookmanor.com sbernard@sprainbrookmanor.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Akiva Fried, nursing home administrator; Suzette Bernard, director of admissions Services: specializations include treating stroke, neuromuscular disease, head trauma, spinal cord injury and brain tumors Year established: 1973

Regency Extended Care Center 65 Ashburton Ave., Yonkers 10701 963-4000 • regencyextendedcare.com csgaglione@regencyecc.com, jhernandez@ regencyecc.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Carole Sgaglione, regency administrator; Joyce Hernandez Services: Alzheimer’s care, subacute care, transportation van, hospice, dialysis, ventilators, bariatric/obesity care, wound care, IV therapy, diabetes management and physical, occupational and speech therapies Year established: 1994

St. Cabrini Nursing Home 115 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry 10522 693-6800 • cabrini-eldercare.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Patricia Krasnausky, president and CEO; Mary Ellen Merusi, director of admissions Services: pulmonary rehabilitation, Alzheimer’s care, hospice, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, subacute care, transportation van, religious services, hospice, 24-hour physician coverage Year established: 1973

Sans Souci Rehabilitation & Health Center 115 Park Ave., Yonkers 10703 423-9800 • sanssoucirehab.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Judah Zutler, administrator Services: physical, occupational and speech therapies; expertise includes joint replacements, orthopedic injuries and post-surgical recovery care; a specialized cardiopulmonary rehabilitation program Year established: 1973

United Hebrew 391 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 632-2804 • unitedhebrewgeriatric.org mhood@uhgc.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Rita Mabli, president and CEO; Maria Hood, director of admissions Services: facility staff includes trained therapists from Burke Rehabilitation Hospital; Nightingale Neighborhood secure memory unit; recreation, art, music and pet therapies; and ophthalmology, dental and podiatry services and secure dementia unit Year established: 1919

The Wartburg Skilled Nursing Facility 1 Wartburg Place, Mount Vernon 10552 573-5569 • wartburg.org info@thewartburg.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): David J. Gentner, president and CEO Services: Memory care unit with specialized nursing area; creative aging and lifelong learning programming that includes classes in painting, ceramics, music and theatre; spiritual care to reduce stress; and palliative and hospice care Year established: 1865

Yorktown Rehabilitation and Nursing Center 2300 Catherine St. Cortlandt Manor 10567 739-2244, ext. 5560 • fieldhome.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): John R. Ahearn, CEO Services: full rehabilitative therapy, nutritional assessment and support, laboratory and diagnostic services, dental care, therapeutic care, social work services, psychological services and vision Year established: 1879

Waterview Hills Rehabilitation and Health Care Centers 537-539 Route 22, Purdys 10578 277-3691 • waterviewhills.com lbenigni@wvshrehab.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Lisa Benigni, director of admissions Services: prosthetic fitting and training, administration of artificial nutrition and hydration, complex medical management, respite and hospice care, specialized wound care, pain management and rehabilitation for patients with respiratory and cardiac conditions Year established: NA

ADDITIONAL SERVICES Helping Seniors of Westchester and Putnam counties Bedford Hills 10507 914-263-7716 seniorcarenorthwestchester.com SHS.DebraLang@gmail.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Debra Lang Services: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation, meal preparation, medication reminders laundry, grocery shopping, social outings.

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Home Instead Serving Westchester and Putnam 77 Tarrytown Road, White Plains 10607 914-997-0400 HomeInstead.com/557 Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Michelle Moorman, director of community relations Services: Companionship and home helper, personal services, Alzheimer’s or other dementias, transitional care services and hospice support.


Welcome Home

To the Chelsea atGreenburgh

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(914) 275-0010

715 DOBBS FERRY RD. GREENBURGH, NY

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NURSING HOMES Area code: 203 (unless otherwise noted) Bethel Health and Rehabilitation Center 13 Parklawn Drive, Bethel 06801 830-4180 • bethelhealth care.com dlatimer@nathealth care.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Rich Demio, administrator; Dina Latimer, director of admissions Services: occupational, physical and speech therapies, diabetes training, pulmonary rehabilitation services, neurological impairments, cardiac recovery, heart failure services, IV therapies, orthopedic injuries and post-surgical care, stroke rehabilitation and gastrointestinal disorders Year established: 1994 Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center 2428 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield 06825 372-0313 • cambridgem.com gferreira@nathealth care.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Grace Ferreira, admissions director Services: occupational, physical and speech therapies, pulmonary rehabilitation services, neurological impairments, cardiac recovery, respiratory therapy, heart failure services, amputee rehabilitation, IV therapies, stroke rehabilitation Year established: 1988 Filosa for Nursing & Rehabilitation 13 Hakim St., Danbury 06810 794-9466 • filosa.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Barbara Malone, owner; Michael Malone, administrator Services: 24-hour skilled nursing care, dietary services, recreational activities and specialized sub-acute, respite, hospice and Alzheimer’s care Year established: 1947

FAIRFIELD COUNTY Greenwich Woods Rehabilitation & Health Care Center 1165 King St., Greenwich 06831 531-1335 • greenwichwoods.com christineo@greenwichwoods.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): David Segel, administrator; Christine O’Dea, admissions director Services: optometry, audiology, podiatry, dermatology, dental, psychiatric services, hospice and palliative care and restorative nursing program Year established: 1986 Hewitt Health & Rehab 45 Maltby St., Shelton 06484 924-4671 • apple-rehab.com Admissions@apple-rehab.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Kevin Gendron, regional nursing home administrator Services: specialty services include rehab team home safety evaluations, family and resident educational groups, support groups and comprehensive discharge planning; physical and occupational therapies and speech language pathology Year established: 1949 Laurel Ridge Health Care Center 642 Danbury Road, Ridgefield 06877 438-8226 athenanh.com/ct_laurel_ridge.aspx admissions@laurelridgehcc.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Lawrence G Smith, president and CEO Services: 24-hour skilled nursing care, medically complex care, pain and wound management, IV therapy, pet therapy, cultural and intergenerational services, spiritual services, dementia care Year established: 1994 Long Ridge Post-Acute Care 710 Long Ridge Road, Stamford 06902 329-4026 • longridgepac.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Jennifer Hartman, director of rehabilitation services Services: maintenance physical, occupation and speech therapy programs, therapeutic recreation and an activities calendar, spiritual support services and clinical programs to maximize health, resident dignity and quality of life Year established: 1993

Lord Chamberlain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 7003 Main St., Stratford 06614 375-5894 • lordchamberlain.net contact@lordchamberlain.net Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Richard Bates, administrator Services: Alzheimer’s support group, wound care, orthopedic and cardiac care Year established: 1968 Masonicare at Newtown 139 Toddy Hill Road, Newtown 06470 426-5847 • masonicare.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Stephen B. McPherson, president; Ellen Casey, assistant nursing home administrator Services: assisted living, assisting living with memory care, dementia and Alzheimer’s care, heart failure program, rehabilitation, respite care and skilled nursing Year established: 1983 Notre Dame Convalescent Homes Inc. 76 W. Rock Road, Norwalk 06851 847-5893 • ndrehab.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Richard Huntley, medical director; Julie Ashley, director of social services Services: skilled nursing, rehabilitation, dementia/memory care, post-acute care, recreation therapy, hospice care Year established: 1952 St. Joseph’s Center 6448 Main St., Trumbull 06611 268-6204 • genesishcc.com/stjosephs info@genesishcc.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Marian Gaudioso, center executive director Melissa Hripak, director of admissions Services: audiology care, bariatric specialties, colostomy care, dental care, IV therapy, personal care, pet therapy, podiatry care, psychiatric services, vision care, wound care, x-ray, hospice care, pain management and palliative care Year established: 1960

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The Jewish Home 4200 Park Ave., Bridgeport 06604 365-6400 • jseniors.org admissions@jseniors.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Andrew H. Banoff, president and CEO; Liz Lockwood Services: services include long-term care, rehabilitation services, home care, hospice, day services, advocacy and education and long-term care prevention Year established: 1973 The Nathaniel Witherell 70 Parsonage Road, Greenwich 06830 618-4200 • thenathanielwitherell.org gcossifos@witherell.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): Allen Brown, executive director; George Cossifos, admissions manager Services: therapeutic recreation, chaplaincy services, fine dining and amenities, including a beauty salon, a gift shop, a café, Wi-Fi accessibility and Direct TV available in resident rooms Year established: 1903 Waveny Care Center 3 Farm Road, New Canaan 06840 594-5200 • waveny.org liverson@waveny.org Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): William Piper, CEO; Lynn Iverson, campus administrator Services: physical, occupational and speech therapies; skilled nursing services include wound VACs, respiratory therapy and IV therapies, in addition to a program that uses a holistic approach to complement clinical care Year established: 1975 Western Rehabilitation Care Center 107 Osborne St., Danbury 06810 792-8102 • westernrcc.com Top executive/facility admissions officer(s): NA Services: maintenance physical, occupation and speech therapy programs, therapeutic recreation and an activities calendar, spiritual support services and clinical programs to maximize health, resident dignity and quality of life Year established: 1976


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INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES Area code: 914 (unless otherwise noted) Atria Briarcliff Manor 1025 Pleasantville Road Briarcliff Manor 10510 401-4310 • atriabriarcliffmanor.com sales-313@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Elizabeth Connors Year established: 1997 Atria on the Hudson 321 N. Highland Ave., Ossining 10562 401-4430 • atriaonthehudson.com sales-762@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Kristen Armstrong Year established: 2005 Atria Rye Brook 1200 King St., Rye Brook 10573 356-8633 • atriaryebrook.com sales-436@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Margaret Minichini Year established: 2004 Atria Woodlands 1017 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley 10502 356-8428 • atriawoodlands.com sales-467@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Margarida Velardo Year established: 2004 The Bristal Assisted Living at Armonk 90 Business Park Drive, Armonk 10504 930-6980 • thebristal.com/armonk eantonucci@ultimatecaremgmt.com Facility administrator: Samantha Krieger Year established: 2014 The Bristal Assisted Living at White Plains 305 North St., White Plains 10605 984-5343 thebristal.com/white-plains/ eantonucci@ultimatecaremgmt.com Facility administrator: Laureen Kelley Year established: 2013

Chelsea Senior Living (The Chelsea at Greenburgh) 715 Dobbs Ferry Road White Plains 10607 275-0010 • chelseaseniorliving.com fploger@cslal.com Facility administrator: Diane Mandracchia Year established: 2019 The Club at Briarcliff Manor 25 Scarborough Road Briarcliff Manor 10510 618-5496 theclubatbriarcliffmanor.com info@theclubbcm.com Facility administrator: Matthew Phillips Year established: 2019 The Country House in Westchester (Meridian Senior Living) 2000 Baldwin Road Yorktown Heights 10598 962-3625 • meridiansenior.com coho.adm@meridiansenior.com Facility administrator: Robert Sweet and Timothy O’Brien Year established: 1976 Five Star Premier Residences of Yonkers 537 Riverdale Ave., Yonkers 10705 423-2200 • fivestarseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Bruce J. Mackey Jr. Year established: 2000 Kendal on Hudson 1010 Kendal Way, Sleepy Hollow 10591 866-358-5802 • kohud.kendal.org Facility administrator: Steve Fishler Year established: 2007 The Kensington Assisted Living Residence 100 Maple Ave., White Plains 10601 390-0080 thekensingtonwhiteplains.com ecolby@kensingtonsl.com Facility administrator: Celina Watson Year established: 2011

WESTCHESTER COUNTY Meadow Lane Independent Living (Part of the United Hebrew Comprehensive Campus of Care) 60 Willow Drive, New Rochelle 10805 336-2339 • uhgc.org jlanza@uhgc.org Facility administrator: Rita Mabli, president and CEO; Joanne Russo-Lanza, vice president, senior housing Year established: 2016

Willow Gardens Memory Care (Part of the United Hebrew Comprehensive Campus of Care) 60 Willow Drive, New Rochelle 10805 336-2338 • willowgardens.org nobrien@willowtowers.com Facility administrator: Rita Mabli, president & CEO Nora O’Brien, executive director Year established: 2015

The Osborn 101 Theall Road, Rye 10580 925-8000 • theosborn.org marketing@theosborn.org Facility administrator: Matthew G. Anderson Year established: 1908

Willow Towers Assisted Living (Part of the United Hebrew Comprehensive Campus of Care) 355 Pelham Road, New Rochelle 10805 636-6565 • willowtowers.com nobrien@willowtowers.com Facility administrator: Rita Mabli, president & CEO; Nora O’Brien, executive director Year established: 2003

Soundview Apartments (Part of the United Hebrew Comprehensive Campus of Care) 40 Willow Drive, New Rochelle 10805 632-2804 x 1240 • uhgc.org jlanza@uhgc.org Facility administrator: Rita Mabli, president and CEO; Joanne Russo-Lanza, vice president, senior housing Year established: 1980 Wartburg 1 Wartburg Place, Mount Vernon 10552 573-5569 • wartburg.org info@wartburg.org Facility administrator: David Gentner Year established: 1866 Waterstone of Westchester Welcome Center 15 Maple Ave., White Plains 10605 914-216-7200 Future Community 150 Bloomingdale Road White Plains, 10605 914-295-2177 • waterstonesl.com Executive director: Margaret Minichini mminichini@waterstonesl.com Senior advisor: Cathe Schaefer cschaefer@waterstonesl.com Year Established: 2022

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Yorktown Assisted Living Residence 2276 Catherine St. Cortlandt Manor 10567 739-2255 • yorktownal.com info@yorktownal.com Facility administrator: Ephraim Zagelbaum Year established: 2003 Yorktown Rehabilitation Nursing Center 2300 Catherine St. Cortlandt Manor 10567 739-2244 • yorktownrnc.com info@yorktownrnc.com Facility administrator: Ephraim Zagelbaum Year established: 2003


KING STREET REHAB, COMPASSIONATE CARE IN A LUXURY SETTING

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King Street Rehab is not your traditional long term care center. We are your “home away from home.” Family owned and operated for three generations, King Street Rehab’s skilled nursing long term care lives up to an enduring reputation for excellence. We recognize how important it is for you to find the right place, where your loved one’s needs will be met professionally with dignity and compassion. Our team of professionals provide the highest level of individualized round-the-clock skilled nursing care in a beautiful, light filled, relaxed and healthful environment. Your family member’s comfort and well-being are paramount to our inter-disciplinary team, which includes doctors; RNs and LPNs, CNAs; therapeutic therapy – physical, occupational and speech; nutritionist; recreation specialists; social worker; and psychologist. Together, they actively share their expertise with one another to provide individualized care throughout the day. Every one of our rooms comes with large picture windows affording a view of our 10 beautifully landscaped acres where flowers and

trees abound. Our healing environment is enhanced by waterfalls, koi pond, labyrinth, gazebo, lush gardens and walking paths. We serve fresh homemade foods and can customize a dish, a meal or an entire menu. Keeping active is shown to have health benefits. Our full calendar of exercise classes, gentle yoga, tai chi, performances, lectures, movies, documentaries, ted talks and more, offer community engagement and socialization. We have recently started our own YouTube channel: King Street Wellness Warriors, where we present experts in the field of health and healing on a monthly basis. We invite you to come and see for yourself how truly exceptional King Street Rehab is. Call Carolyn, our admissions director, for information or to schedule a tour at 914-937-5800.

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Orthopedic Therapy Respite Care Alzheimer’s & Dementia Wound Care/Wound Vac Pain Management

www.kingstreetrehab.com 787 King Street, Rye Brook, NY 10573 (914) 937-5800 On the Greenwich CT town line

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INDEPENDENT & ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES Area code: 203 (unless otherwise noted) Atria Darien 50 Ledge Road, Darien 06820 989-2414 • atriadarien.com sales-434@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Janis Knorr Year established: 1997 Atria Stamford 77 Third St., Stamford 06905 989-4916 • atriaseniorliving.com kim.houghton@atriaseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Lisa Kinsella Year established: 1973 Benchmark Senior Living at Ridgefield Crossings 640 Danbury Road, Ridgefield 06877 403-4383 • benchmarkseniorliving.com edrx@benchmarkquality.com Facility administrator: Thomas Grape Year established: 2003 Brighton Gardens of Stamford 59 Roxbury Road, Stamford 06902 322-2100 • sunriseseniorliving.com information@sunriseseniorliving.com Facility administrator: Chris Winkle Year established: 1997 Commons of Newtown (Masonicare) 139 Toddy Hill Road, Sandy Hook 06470 364-3177 • masonicare.org info@masonicare.org Facility administrator: Jon-Paul Venoit Year established: 1999 Crosby Commons Assisted Living 580 Long Hill Ave., Shelton 06484 225-5024 • umh.org/wesley-village/ crosby-commons lbisson@umh.org Facility administrator: David M. Lawlor Year established: 1999

Edgehill Community 122 Palmer Hill Rd, Stamford, CT 06902 204-8449 • edgehillcommunity.com Facility administrator: NA Year established: NA Glen Crest, An Independent Living Facility 3 Glen Hill Road, Danbury 06811 790-9161 • genesishcc.com/GlenCrest Facility administrator: Marnie Tetreault Year established: 1986 The Greens at Cannondale 435 Danbury Road, Wilton 06897 761-1191 • thegreensatcannondale.com Facility administrator: Ron Bucci Year established: 1998 The Greens at Greenwich 1155 King St., Greenwich 06831 531-5500 • thegreensatgreenwich.com mscaros@thegreensatgreenwich.com Facility administrator: Maria Scaros Year established: 2001 The Inn (An affiliate of Waveny LifeCare Network) 73 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan 06840 594-5302 • waveny.org admissions@waveny.org Facility administrator: Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. Year established: 1981

FAIRFIELD COUNTY

Maplewood at Danbury 22 Hospital Ave., Danbury 06810 475-204-2466 maplewoodatdanbury.com infoatmsl@maplewoodsl.com Facility administrator: Gregory D. Smith Year established: 2006 Maplewood at Darien 599 Boston Post Road, Darien 06820 202-3676 • maplewoodatdarien.com infoatmsl@maplewoodsl.com Facility administrator: Gregory D. Smith Year established: 2012 Maplewood at Strawberry Hill 73 Strawberry Hill Ave. East Norwalk 06855 590-1921 maplewoodatstrawberryhill.com infoatmsl@maplewoodsl.com Facility administrator: Gregory D. Smith Year established: 2012 Maplewood Senior Living 1 Gorham Island, Westport 06880 544-2994 • maplewoodseniorliving.com infoatmsl@maplewoodsl.com Facility administrator: Gregory D. Smith Year established: 2010 Masonicare at Ashlar Village Cheshire Road, Wallingford 06492 800-382-2244 • masonicare.org info@masonicare.org Facility administrator: Jon-Paul Venoit Year established: 1985 Spring Meadows 6949 Main St., Trumbull 06611 877-648-1989 springmeadowstrumbull.com gdewey@capitalseniorliving.net Facility administrator: Kim Lody Year established: 2000

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The Village at Brookfield Common 246A Federal Road, Brookfield 06804 885-7460 • benchmarkquality.com edvbc@benchmarkquality.com Facility administrator: Thomas H. Grape Year established: 1999 The Village at Waveny Care Center 3 Farm Road, New Canaan 06840 594-5200 • waveny.org admissions@waveny.org Facility administrator: Russell R. Barksdale, Jr. Year established: 2001 Waterstone on High Ridge Welcome Center 30 Buxton Farm Road, Suite 210 Stamford 06905 475-400-9200 Future Community 215 High Ridge Road, Stamford 06905 203-361-9717 • waterstonesl.com Executive director: Wendy Kaufman wkaufman@waterstonesl.com Senior advisor: Sara Philpott sphilpott@waterstonesl.com Year Established: 2021


THE GREENS AT GREENWICH IS DIFFERENT: DISCOVER THE NEW BEST MEDICINE AND THE SILVER LINING IN MEMORY CARE

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ith Covid-19, self-care has become a popular notion. Exploring the arts has become one of the means to self-care. As the pandemic has created isolation and anxiety, surrounding ourselves with whatever pleases us aesthetically is an important element in our efforts to increase our quality of life. Being surrounded by the beauty of a garden, the sounds of our favorite music, the exquisite movement of a body in motion, the freedom of exploring art and the joy of sharing a personal story is what makes each of us realize who we truly are. Scientists recognize that the arts benefit our health and well-being mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Studies have found that singing can reduce pain, depression and confusion. Dance relieves stress and anxiety. Art soothes and storytelling connects us to ourselves and our community. It isn’t surprising that the Creative Arts Therapies have been called the new best medicine. Creative arts psychotherapists watch and listen carefully as language and nuance change in people diagnosed with dementia. They see those with whom they work as a symphony, a dance, a work of art and a piece of literature. The Greens at Greenwich celebrates its 20th anniversary in providing excellence in dementia care and the creative arts therapies are at the core of our philosophy. We understand them to be the new best medicine for persons living with dementia and are the only assisted living community in the area to offer all the creative arts interventions by licensed therapists. We are recognized as the best internship site for those interested in working with people with memory impairment and their families. Masters’ level students come from Sarah Lawrence College, SUNY New Paltz, NYU, Columbia and Lesley College in Boston, spending two full semesters with us. Our residents enjoy one or more creative arts therapy group daily. In drama therapy we explored our hands and told stories of all that our hands have held. Virginia gestured how she helped pull her baby out of her womb. In dance/movement therapy Peter sat stiff and pouted. “I don’t dance. Never have. Never will.” The therapist played “I won’t dance, don’t ask me.” Suddenly Peter rose and playfully danced a solo that everyone soon joined. In art, Carol squiggled lines all over her page and carefully ran her finger along it sharing her life’s journey.

Just as we are all living in a time of “the new normal” with new anxieties, your loved ones with dementia are as well. Their lives have been disrupted by memory impairment creating anxieties in their world. We can help them develop coping skills and a sense of purpose, as well as joy in the new normal. The Greens at Greenwich can be the silver lining in their life journey and in yours. Contact, Maria Scaros, executive director at 203531-5500 to discuss your specific needs regarding your loved one with memory impairment and how we can help.

Yesterday’s little moments are today’s precious memories He looked out for your happiness now it’s time to look out for his When it is time to think about assisted living for your loved one who has memory impairment, it’s time to take a look at The Greens at Greenwich. Discover why The Greens is the leader in providing excellence in dementia care for 20 years. We are a small privately owned assisted living residence where staff, programming and community come together to help your loved one find joy, connections and a sense of purpose related to their new normal. Discover how our small size and passionate staff work daily to provide a plan of care around your loved one’s strengths to create new memories in their journey. “The team at The Greens treats the residents and their loved ones as one big family. You can feel it in the atmosphere when you visit and you can see it among the residents as they socialize with each other. The wonderful team helps us also navigate our family’s dementia journey.” Amy, daughter of resident

SCHEDULE A VIRTUAL TOUR TODAY Call Maria Scaros, Executive Director • 203.531.5500 mscaros@thegreensatgreenwich.com • thegreensatgreenwich.com

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Live Your Best Life At Wartburg, we believe that quality of life is as important as quality of care. Our lush, gated, 34-acre campus with 24-hour security is tucked behind a quiet residential neighborhood near the Mount Vernon-Pelham border. Whether you need temporary assistance or ongoing services, Wartburg has the support you need to live independently for as long as possible in a community that cares.

Call us to learn more about living your best life! wartburg.org thewartburg thewartburg wartburgny

One Wartburg Place Mount Vernon, NY 10552 914-699-0800

INDEPENDENT LIVING ❘ ASSISTED LIVING ❘ MEMORY CARE ❘ NURSING HOME ❘ ADULT DAY CARE ❘ HOME CARE INPATIENT REHABILITATION ❘ OUTPATIENT REHABILITATION ❘ HOSPICE CARE ❘ CAREGIVER SUPPORT ❘ SPIRITUAL CARE S20 • HOSPITALS & ELDERCARE ADVERTORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE • MAY 24, 2021


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