UPCOMING EVENTS
January
1/8 Resident Council
1/8 Food Committee
1/9 Breakfast Club
1/9 Drum Circle
1/16 Russ Keyser
1/17 Greg Jenkins
1/23 Museum of Glass
1/26 Birthday Party
1/30 Wal-Mart
February
2/2 Groundhog Day
2/4 golden Olympics
2/14 Valentine’s Day
2/16 Chinese New Year
2/19 Presidents’ Day
2/23 Birthday Party
Let me begin by introducing myself, my name is Angie Harrison, I
am the new Administrator for Corning Center. It is my distinct
honor and privilege to serve the residents and staff here.
I have been employed by Centers Healthcare nearly four years. I
began my career here at this facility 19 years ago. It is amazing to be
“home” at the place where I fell in love with enriching the lives of
my residents. In fact, upon softly returning I have seen many
familiar faces (both residents and staff alike). Please know that I
want to hear your compliments, concerns, and
triumphs. Constructive criticism only makes our organization
stronger and ultimately provide better outcomes to our residents.
As 2018 unfolds, the winter season can be quite difficult for the
population we serve. Please know that at times, to protect our
residents, families, and visitors we may quarantine a unit in an
effort to contain respiratory infections etc. Influenza is rampant this
time of year. If you are feeling under the weather, please refrain
from visiting, and if you must visit, please utilize the mask near the
front desk receptionist. Lastly, remember the best way to prevent
illness is good handwashing.
January 2017 205 East First Street, Corning, NY 14830
A note from the Administrator
Angie Harrison
WOW!!! 2017 is history. We had so many great moments. Birthdays, holidays, and just for fun
parties. Although Bingo is always a huge success, we are so much more than that. Activities is a
department of laughter, love, and life. We work very hard to create meaningful, memorable events for our
residents. The calendars we put up each month take a lot of thought and preparation. Each day is a fresh
start. A new memory, a day to learn something new or remember something old. A day for reflections. As
we look back at everything 2017 gave us, we prepare for all that is new in 2018. It is with the deepest
sincerities that we wish you all a happy New Year!!!!!!!!
2 January 2018
The Power of a Smile
When our residents smile, we all smile!!!
January 2018 3
2018 greeted us with a bit of a situation. The City of Corning had a water main break in the alley behind
our facility. We had an estimated 100,000 gallons of water rushing through our pack parking lot. We were
blessed with a quick response with the City of Corning Fire Department. Our facility lost water for nearly
eight hours causing us to implement our emergency preparedness plan. Our staff responded quickly to
ensure there were no interruptions in the care of services provided to the residents.
4 January 2018
What a great way to start the new year!
We are excited to start our year off with the Drum Circle. Music therapy
enhances the quality of our residents. Music releases “feel good”
endorphins.
6 Health Benefits of Music Therapy
1. Reduces Anxiety & Physical Effects of Stress
2. Improves Healing
3. Can Help Manage Parkinson’s & Alzheimer’s Disease
4. Reduces Depression & Other Symptoms in the Elderly
5. Helps Reduce Symptoms of Psychological Disorders
6. Improves Self-Expression & Communication
January 2018 5
6 January 2018
In every edition of our newsletter, I try to share with you something interesting that I’ve
come across, or to let you know about some of the things that our staff and residents are
involved in. I always look forward to the opportunity of sharing these stories with all of
you, but without fail the January newsletter is my favorite of the year. I eagerly anticipate
the start of each new year. There’s so much hope and promise that accompanies the changing of the
calendar. This week, as I reflected on the year just passed and the year ahead, I realized that what I should
be writing about in this edition is a look back at all we accomplished and a look ahead at what we hope to
bring to you in the future. This was such an exciting year, and 2018 holds so much that I hope I have
enough space!
The biggest impact on our Centers family this past year was certainly our expansion. Seven facilities in the
upstate New York region joined us in September, but that wasn’t all. Our application to purchase the Indian
River facility in Granville, where we had been consulting for several years, finally came to fruition and
Granville Center is now a full member of the Centers Health Care family. Two more facilities, one in
Cooperstown and one in Utica, are in the process of joining us and we are consulting daily with both of
them, bringing the Centers spirit of Heart Health Home to the people of Central New York. And our
expansion continued with Beth Abraham Center in the Bronx, Martine Center in Westchester,
Far Rockaway Center in Queens and Oak Hill Center in Rhode Island, which became our fourth facility in
that state. All together they brought our total to 42 of the northeast’s finest skilled nursing and rehabilitation
facilities. We are exploring additional opportunities as I write this and I look forward to telling you about
more new family members throughout the course of 2018.
Despite the growing size of our family, we found plenty of time to continue our efforts to upgrade our
existing facilities. I wrote in the fall about Williamsbridge Center in the Bronx which now has a whole new
look, but extensive renovations took place this year in Deptford, Hammonton, Buffalo, Ellicott, Bannister,
Triboro, Richmond, Bronx, Corning, our Neurobehavioral Center and at Northern Manor. More and more of
our facilities are taking on the look of world class residences, to go along with the world class care they
provide. In 2018, we’ll near completion of a stunning new facility on Buffalo Avenue in Brooklyn that the
Centers team designed from the ground up. Ongoing or new renovation projects are slated for Corning,
Ontario, Holliswood and others.
Activities and lifestyle weren’t forgotten either, and many homes increased their recreational staff and
activity offerings, but the most popular was surely the expansion of Centers’ therapy pony program.
Happy Horse Visits are now being made regularly to more than twenty of our homes and we hope to
include at least a dozen more in 2018.
In the fall, we added our second Centers Urgent Care location. Centers Urgent Care in Brooklyn joins our
successful walk-in center in Queens, where neighbors get exactly what they
need – they walk in, get seen, and go home – seven days a week.
This past spring saw the introduction of the Centers Health Care Patient
Advocacy Award, an award that we plan to make an annual event to honor the
dedicated social workers in every part of the health care industry who do so
much, for so many. Spring also saw us playing a pivotal role in the launch of the
Institute for Pressure Injury Prevention, an international group supported by
Centers Health Care whose sole mission is to eradicate bed sores from health
care institutions the world over.
A note from Kenny
January 2018 7
As always, improving care, with initiatives like the Institute for Pressure Injury Prevention is always first on our
list of priorities and our continually decreasing rate of resident hospitalizations points to the success we’ve
had. We introduced on-site, facility staff physicians in locations thought-out the three states we serve so that
our residents won’t necessarily have to be sent out of their homes for doctor-prescribed medical treatment.
We augmented that with significant expansion of our tele-medicine program. Using the very latest in
technology, an off-site physician can now work with a skilled nurse specially trained in tele-medicine, to meet
with a patient 24/7, review their condition and prescribe an appropriate course of care. The program has
already shown itself to reduce trips to the hospital by as much as 80%, and more facilities will see tele-
medicine coming to them this year. In all of our facilities we increased the amount, level and complexity of our
in-service training to ensure that our residents get the very best care and that our staff is trained and fully able
to handle the most complex medical cases who, more and more, are requesting placement at a Centers
Health Care facility. In 2018, we’ll be adding more skills to our training sessions and introducing a brand new
Career Ladders program to encourage and provide financial assistance to those on our nursing staff- CNAs,
LPNs and RNs – who want to begin taking classes toward their next level of education and advancement
within the Centers Health Care family. It’s certainly a long term goal, but we look forward to the day when we
can point to a facility Director of Nursing and say that he or she began as a CNA who joined us without skills or
nursing training, and worked their way to LPN, RN, Unit Manager and ultimately Director though our Careers
Ladder program.
While we’re proud of these accomplishments and have set ambitious goals for the coming year, what I am
most proud of, personally and professionally, are the outstanding, dedicated professionals that do so much,
every day, for the people they serve. And to all of our residents, you are the people who make our
communities the very special places they are. If you have chosen to make us your home or have come here
for help in completing your recovery and rehabilitation, I want to assure you that we will continue to do all we
can to provide you with the finest care, the most comfortable accommodations and a thriving, vibrant lifestyle.
Sincerely,
Kenny Rozenberg, CEO
Renderings of the new Buffalo Center lobby and therapy gym.
205 East First Street, Corning, NY 14830
www.corningcenter.net
8 January 2018
https://www.facebook.com/CorningCenter
Brain Teasers
January
1 Knowles. D
4 Virginia. S
12 Vincent. S
15 Alice. J
26 Virginia. L
26 Charles. B
30 Gertrude. B
February
1 Laura. R
4 Harry. S
5 Donna. L
8 William. R
11 Pauline. R
15 Chester. T
18 Anna. C
21 Carolyn. N
22 George. F
24 James. V
25 Dale. R
27 Kathleen. D
Birthdays
Top Related