|
| June 29, 2009 |
St.
Ann's Community Announces 5 New Hires |
| June 19, 2009 |
Chapel
Oaks to Host Artists Reception for Irondequoit Art Clubs Summer
Show |
| May 26, 2009 |
St.
Ann's Community to Honor 10 Centenarians |
| May 13, 2009 |
St.
Ann's Community Promotes Michael Perrotta and Announces three
new Employees |
| May 8, 2009 |
Cherry
Ridge Vets go to D.C. with Honor Flight |
| April 21, 2009 |
St.
Ann's Embraces Green Initiative |
| April 6, 2009 |
Attend
the Chapel Oaks Moving Fair on April 23rd Find out about Resources
Available to make the Move Easy |
| February 25,
2009 |
St.
Ann's Announces New Chapel Oaks Sales Representative and Community
Relations Coordinator |
| January 26,
2009 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes New Senior Vice President / Administrator |
| January 7,
2009 |
Bill
Wilson is New Director of Quality Improvement for St. Ann's
Community |
| December 2,
2008 |
St.
Ann's Community Announces Recent Additions to Medical Department |
| November 25,
2008 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes John Jurik MD |
| September 26,
2008 |
Sue
Murty, MSW, Selected as Fellow in National Aging-Services Leadership
Program |
| September 20,
2008 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes Katherine Streeter RD, MBA, as Chief
Clinical Dietician |
| September 12,
2008 |
Christopher
Sherry is New Food Services Manager for Chapel Oaks |
| September 5,
2008 |
Mary
Theisen Receives Long Term Care Employee of Distinction Award |
| August 11,
2008 |
Sheila
Johnson, RN is Promoted to Transitional Care Program Nurse Manager |
| June 27, 2008 |
Theresa
Hart, RN, GNP Joins St. Ann's Medical Department |
| June 18, 2008 |
St.
Ann's Foundation Announces Board Officers for 2008 - 2010 Term |
| May 23, 2008 |
St.
Ann's Community to Honor 14 Centenarians |
| May 13, 2008 |
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces Board Officers for
2008 - 2010 Term |
| March 26, 2008 |
Reverand
McKenna Joins St. Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Board |
| March 26, 2008 |
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. is Pleased to Welcome New Foundation
Board Members |
| March 20, 2008 |
Sr.
Livia Ruocco Receives Woman of Faith Award |
| Febuary 1,
2008 |
Doctor
Kim Petrone Promoted to Associate Medical Director |
| January 8,
2008 |
St.
Ann's Community- 1st in Nation to Receive Accreditation |
| December 7,
2007 |
Help
a Family in Need this Christmas with Adopt a Family for the
Holidays |
| November 9,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Announces Activities Coorinator for Cherry Ridge |
| November 5,
2007 |
Betty
Mullin-DiProsa one of 22 Finalists for the Athena Award |
| October 12,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Commuity Announces two Employee Promotions |
| September 30,
2007 |
St.
Ann's and Visiting Nurse Service Announce New Staff Members |
| September 28,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Community Raises Over $11,000 for Alzheimer's Research |
| September 9,
2007 |
Melissa
Hawkins Named Chair of New York Health Information Management
Association |
| August 31,
2007 |
Comforting
Those in Need |
| August 22,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Community and Rochester General Hospital Announce 21st
Annual Community Care Health Fair |
| August 3, 2007 |
Cherry
Ridge Recognized as a Preferred Design in Aging |
| July 26, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community Announces New Staff Members |
| July 9, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community and Visiting Nurse Service Open Palliative Center
for Caring |
| June 11, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community Receives Two Communicator Awards |
| June 6, 2007 |
Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann's Community Presents Dancing with the Seniors |
| May 22, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community to HonorTwelve Centenarians |
| May 1, 2007 |
Mayor
Robert Duffy to Kick Off Older American's Month Celebration |
| April 24, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Home Goes Wireless |
| April 13, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community and Visiting Nurse Service Partner to Form the
Palliative Center for Caring |
| March 26, 2007 |
St.
Ann's Community First in Nation to Receive CARF Accreditation
in Resident Centered Care |
| March 7, 2007 |
Chapel
Oaks Spring Open House is Sunday,
March
25th |
| February 13,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Community Residents and Bishop Kearney Honor Students
Set for 11th Annual Senior to Senior Ball |
| January 1,
2007 |
St.
Ann's Community Announces New Staff Members |
| December 6,
2006 |
Karl
Vanderstouw Receives Certification in Health Care Corporate
Compliance |
| November 28,
2006 |
Mary
McCarthy Receives Quality of Life Award |
| November 22,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community Participates in Pirate Toy Drive |
| November 7,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community to Honor Veterans |
| October 23,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community Hosts Community Forum on Senior Issues with
Irondequoit Town Supervisor Mary Ellen Heyman and Assemblyman
Joe Morelle |
| October 12,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes Kristan Tabacco as Director of Admissions |
| September 26,
2006 |
Mullin-DiProsa
Appointed to the House of Delegate of the American Association
of Homes and Services for the Aging |
| September 19,
2006 |
Cherry
Ridge Open House September 24, 2006 |
| September 13,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community to Celebrate National Adult Day Services Day |
| August 31,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes Ronald Forgue as Executive Chef - Assistant
Director of Food and Nutrition |
| August 21,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community and Rochester General Hospital Announce 20th
Annual Community Care Health Fair |
| July 25, 2006 |
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. and St. Ann's Foundation Announce
New Board Members |
| July 11, 2006 |
St.
Ann's Employees Stepping up to a Healthier Life Through Wellness
Initiative |
| June 23, 2006 |
St.
Ann 's Foundation Board Announces Officers for 2006 - 2008 Term
|
| June 21, 2006 |
Mullin-DiProsa
Named to New York States Commission on Healthcare Facilities
in the 21st Century |
| June 7, 2006 |
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces Board Officers for
2006 - 2008 Term |
| June 1, 2006 |
Centenarians
Celebrated |
| May 17, 2006 |
West
Irondequoit Tri-M Society to perform at St. Ann's Community
as Part of Older Americans Month |
| April 18, 2006 |
Nationally
Recognized Alzheimer's Expert Jolene Brackey to Speak at St.
Ann's Community |
| April 10, 2006 |
Dr.
Diane Kane Receives Max M. Farash Award for Excellence in Aging
& long Term Care Services |
| February 13,
2006 |
St.
Ann's Community and Bishop Kearney High School Team up for 10th
Annual Senior to Senior Ball |
| January 24,
2006 |
Cherry
Ridge Announces New Staff Members |
| January 6,
2006 |
Read
Betty Mullin-DiProsa's Article on Dementia Published in the
Democrat and Chronicle |
| December 15,
2005 |
St.
Ann's Community Helps Pirate Toy Fund Exceed Goal |
| November 16,
2005 |
St.
Ann's Community Wins Rochester's Choice Award 3rd Year in a
Row |
| November 7,
2005 |
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces 3 new Board Members |
| October 3,
2005 |
St.
Ann's Community President & CEO Elizabeth (Betty) Mullin-DiProsa
Appointed Delegate-At-Large for White House Conference on
Aging |
| September 29,
2005 |
Heritage
Residents Win GRAPE Art Show Awards |
| September 7,
2005 |
St.
Ann's Community and Rochester General Hospital Announce 19th
Annual Community Care Health Fair |
| August 30,
2005 |
Grand
Opening for Cherry Ridge a St. Ann's Community Announced |
| August 23,
2005 |
St.
Ann's Community Welcomes Kim Petrone MD |
| August 19,
2005 |
Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann's Community, Honored With National Award |
| July 27, 2005 |
Foundation
Board Welcomes New Members |
| July 26, 2005 |
St.
Ann's Community Announces Assistant Directors of Nursing for
St. Ann's Home and the Heritage |
| June 28, 2005 |
Financing
Secured for Cherry Ridge |
| May 15, 2005 |
St.
Ann’s Community hires Paul Bartlett as Director of Chapel
Oaks |
|
March 22, 2005 |
Bob Bourg Promoted to VP/ Administrator for
The Heritage |
|
January 19, 2005 |
Men's Woodworking Group Makes Toys for St.
Joseph's Neighborhood Center |
|
December 7, 2004 |
Chapel Oaks Charity Craft Club Featured on
Channel 10 |
|
November 11, 2004 |
St. Ann's Community Institutes Quality First
Initiative |
|
October 4, 2004 |
St. Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces
3 New Board Members |
|
September 7, 2004 |
St. Ann's Community and Rochester General
Hospital Announce 18th Annual Community Care Health Fair
|
|
July 20, 2004 |
Construction on the Patio Home Model at Cherry
Ridge is Moving Fast |
|
June 15, 2004 |
St. Ann's Foundation Inc. Announces Newly
Elected Slate of Officers |
|
June 14, 2004 |
St. Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces
New Board Officers for the 2004-2006 Term |
|
May 14, 2004 |
St. Ann's Community to Host NYAHSA Art Exhibit |
|
April 12, 2004 |
St. Ann's Community in U.S. News and World
Report Article |
|
February 17, 2004 |
St. Ann's Community and Bishop Kearney High
School Team Up for 7th Annual Senior Senior Ball |
|
November 13, 2003 |
St. Ann's Community and ViaHealth
to Present Compassionate Care workshops |
|
September 11, 2003 |
St. Ann's Community Announces 3 Foundation
Board Members |
|
September 8, 2003 |
St. Ann's Community and Rochester General
Hospital Announce 17th Annual Community Care Health Fair
|
|
July 9, 2003 |
June Weltzer Promoted to Director of Therapeutic
Recreation |
|
June 5, 2003 |
Steven Smith Hired as Vice-President of Foundation
and Resource Development |
|
May 22, 2003 |
St. Ann's Community Awarded Accreditation
from Joint Commision |
|
April 14, 2003 |
Privacy Notice |
St.
Ann's Announces 5 New Hires
Mary
S. Boehm, RN, BSN
of Irondequoit was recently hired as Nurse Manager. Boehm will oversee
the nursing responsibilities of the Transitional Care Program on
the second floor of St. Ann's Home. She was previously employed
by Visiting Nurse Service in the Nurse Family Partnership program
as a Public Health Nurse.
Jennifer
Cole of Rochester
was recently hired as the Dining Room Supervisor for The Heritage,
a St. Ann's Community. Cole will oversee The Heritage dining room
staff and accommodate residents during meal times. Cole was previously
employed by Hyatt Regency as a Dining Room Manager.
Caroline
O. Ikpeze, RN, BSN
of Rochester was recently hired as the 6 th Floor Nurse Manager
for St. Ann's Home. Ikpeze will oversee staff and resident care
on the sixth floor. She was previously employed by Blossom Health
Care Services as Nurse Manager.

Matt
Evans, RN
of Syracuse was recently hired as the 4 th Floor Nurse Manager for
St. Ann's Home. Evans will oversee staff and resident care on the
fourth floor. He was formerly employed by Travel Nurse Solutions
as a Travel Nurse.
Latrisha
Fox, RN of
Rochester was recently hired as the Restorative Nurse Coordinator.
In this new position, Fox will work with residents in St. Ann's
Home and The Heritage after therapy to continue to increase their
abilities. Fox will also oversee a staff of Restorative Nursing
Aides. She was previously employed by Workfit Agency as a Travel
Nurse.
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On
Friday, June 26, 2009 from 1 to 3pm, Chapel Oaks will host an artist
reception for the Irondequoit Art Club’s Summer Show. Over
20 original, fine art pieces of various styles and mediums are available
for viewing and purchase in the Chapel Oaks lobby and community
center, and the public is welcome to attend. The reception is handicap
accessible and there is no admission charge.
Chapel Oaks, a St. Ann’s Community, provides spacious apartments
for seniors that include: housekeeping, gourmet meals, licensed
24-hour security, transportation and activities and entertainment.
Chapel Oaks is located on the St. Ann’s Irondequoit campus,
at 1550 Portland Avenue, across the street from Rochester General
Hospital.
The Irondequoit Art Club is celebrating its 51st anniversary this
year. The monthly meetings provide speakers, demonstrations and
an atmosphere where artists can learn from other artists both new
and experienced.
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St.
Ann's Community to Honor Centenarians
St.
Ann’s Community is hosting the Centenarian Salute on Wednesday,
May 27, 2009 to honor 10 residents who have lived for more than
100 years. At the 2pm celebration held in the Bishop Kearney Auditorium,
a video presentation will display photographs of the guests of honor
throughout their lives, and each centenarian will have a family
member, friend or staff member speak about him or her. The centenarians
will also receive commemorative plaques from St. Ann’s President
and CEO, Betty Mullin-DiProsa, and will enjoy a reception afterwards
with punch, cookies and time with family.
Most of the Centenarians live in St. Ann’s Home or The Heritage
on St. Ann’s Irondequoit campus, but one individual lives
in Cherry Ridge in Webster. The oldest centenarian at St. Ann’s
Community will turn 103 in November 2009.
Courtney Pierce, Recreation Therapist, said, “What an accomplishment!
We want to honor them and show them how much we respect them as
well.” She added that this is her favorite event each year.
St. Ann’s Community provides a varied range of services and
care levels designed to meet the individual needs of older adults.
St. Ann’s includes two licensed and certified skilled nursing
facilities, medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
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St.
Ann's Community Promotes Michael Perrotta and Announces three new
Employees
Michael
Perrotta of East Rochester was recently promoted to Assistant Administrator
for Life Enrichment. In his new role, Perrotta will champion culture
change that prioritizes caring for the human spirit. He said, “I'm
looking forward to creating an environment that allows residents
to live as they choose and continue to grow as individuals.”
As
a St. Ann 's employee for 14 years, Perrotta most recently worked
as the Assistant Administrator on an interim basis, and prior to
that, worked in St. Ann 's Human Resources. Perrotta received his
Bachelors Degree from Le Moyne College in Syracuse and his Masters
Degree from the University of Rochester . He received his Nursing
Home Administrator's License in March 2008.
Martha
Burnette, BSN of Fairport was recently hired as an Admissions Nurse,
specializing in admissions for the Transitional Care Program and
long-term care at St. Ann 's Home. Burnette meets with rehabilitation
guests, potential residents and families, provides tours and collaborates
with clinicians. Previously, Burnette worked at The Friendly Home
as an Admissions Nurse.
Helena
Keen, BSW of Irondequoit was recently hired as an Admissions Professional
for The Heritage, one of St. Ann 's skilled nursing facilities.
Keen meets with families, provides tours and collaborates with clinicians.
She also provides assessments at Cherry Ridge in Webster, a St.
Ann 's Community. Previously, Keen worked at Excellus Blue Cross
Blue Shield as a Medical Social Worker.
Carolyn
Slack of Rochester was recently hired as Donor Relationship Manager.
Slack is responsible for major and planned giving and grant writing.
She was the former Major Gifts Associate at Planned Parenthood for
the Rochester/Syracuse Region.
St. Ann 's Community
provides a varied range of services and care levels designed to meet
the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's includes two licensed
and certified skilled nursing facilities, medical and social adult
day programs, independent retirement housing, assisted living and
specialized dementia care, hospice care and a geriatric outpatient
primary care practice located on two campuses in the Greater Rochester
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Honor
Flight Takes Cherry Ridge Residents to D.C.
Read
the article by Sandy Baldwin from webstercommunity.com
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St.
Ann's Community Goes Green
Residents,
employees and volunteers at St. Ann’s Community have banded
together to make St. Ann’s one of Monroe County’s largest
recyclers. With teamwork and a conscious effort to conserve, St.
Ann’s Community has recycled over 66 tons of cardboard, plastic
and metal in 2008.
How? Many ways! Much of St. Ann’s Community—like Chapel
Oaks and Cherry Ridge—were designed with recycling in mind.
With easily accessible bottle and can recycling stations built into
the housing, recycling is convenient for independent residents.
St. Ann’s employees discard paper into blue bins and use a
cart in each department to transport the paper to the main recycling
receptacle. In the employee cafeteria at St. Ann’s Home, diners
are encouraged to use provided silverware to reduce waste. And everywhere,
the community is encouraged to conserve water, electricity and fuel.
These recycling efforts have resulted in the
conservation of:
· 728 mature trees – That is enough timber to produce
more than 8 million sheets of newspaper!
· 19,845 gallons of oil – That is enough oil to heat
and cool 81 homes for one year!
· 1,027 gallons of gasoline – That is enough gasoline
to drive 25,675 miles!
· 299,600 gallons of water – This is enough fresh water
to meet the daily needs of more than 129 Americans!
· 249 cubic yards of landfill space – This is enough
space to fulfill the waste needs for 316 Americans each year!
· 288,725-kilowatt hours of electricity – This is enough
electricity to meet the needs of 21 homes for one year!
St. Ann’s Community provides a varied range of services and
care levels designed to meet the individual needs of older adults.
St. Ann’s includes two licensed and certified skilled nursing
facilities, medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information about St. Ann’s Community please call
585-697-6000
Conservation statistics provided by Waste Management of New
York
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St.
Ann 's Community welcomes John Coyle as Marketing
Representative for Chapel
Oaks. He
will interact with prospective residents, provide tours and increase
overall community awareness of Chapel Oaks' Independent Living Apartments
in Irondequoit . Previously, Coyle was employed as a Senior Housing
Specialist for Legacy and attended Roberts Wesleyan College for
Organizational Management.
St.
Ann 's Community has hired Diane Braselton of Ontario for the position
of Community Relations Coordinator in the Marketing Department.
Braselton is responsible for print advertising, promotional events
and public relations efforts. Formerly a Writer/Producer for Crawford
Broadcasting Company (WLGZ), Braselton provides award-winning writing,
advertising and marketing talents. She received her Bachelor's Degree
in Communication from The University at Buffalo .
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
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St.
Ann 's Community hired Jerrold E. Blackmore
of Cleveland, Ohio as new Senior Vice President/Administrator. He
will oversee the day to day operations at St. Ann 's Home and The
Heritage and help St. Ann 's achieve its missions and goals.
“I
hope to make a positive impact on the quality of life for residents,
provide opportunities for employees and be a supportive presence
for those who need it,” he said.
For
the past 12 years, Blackmore has been the Administrator and Chief
Operating Officer of St. Augustine Manor in Cleveland where he helped
develop a resident-centered care philosophy.
Betty
Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO of St. Ann's Community said, “Jerry
brings with him a long and distinguished career working in non-profit
senior housing and long term care organizations. It is with great
pleasure that I announce [his] appointment.”
Blackmore
obtained his Bachelor's Degree from Bowling Green State University
and his Master's Degree from Miami University of Ohio. Blackmore
is also an Army Veteran.
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St.
Ann's Community is pleased to welcome William
B. Wilson as Director of Quality Improvement. Bill is responsible
for the day-to-day operations of the Quality Management Department
including policy development, review and auditing, along with providing
leadership and direction in quality improvement, risk management
and accreditation related activities. Bill has over 30 years
of project management experience including 22 years at Eastman Kodak
and most recently The Hartman Group.
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St.
Ann's Community Announces Additions to Medical Department
Ashfaq
Tapia, MD, joined the medical department in September of this year.
He will be utilizing his clinical expertise in our Rehabilitation
program. Dr. Tapia received his initial training in surgery and
recently completed his training in Internal Medicine at Rochester
General Hospital .
Cheryl
Eddinger, GNP-BC, is a 2007 Master's graduate of Nazareth College
School of Nursing and a Board Certified Gerontological Nurse Practitioner.
She has both Orthopedic and Critical Care clinical experience.
Cathleen
Jean-Joseph, FNP-BC, is a graduate of the Wegmans School of Nursing
at St. John Fisher College and a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner.
Previously Ms. Jean-Joseph was an Evening Nursing Supervisor at
St. Ann 's Community.
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St.
Ann 's Community welcomes John Jurik M.D.
to the Medical Department. Dr Jurik received his medical degree
from SUNY Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse , New York, and completed
his residency at Genesee Hospital and the University of Rochester
Medical Center. Dr. Jurik had a private practice for several years
before coming to St. Ann's. He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
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Murty
Selected as Fellow in National Aging-Services Leadership Program
The
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA)
recently selected Sue Murty, MSW, Director of Social Work at St.
Ann 's Community as a member of AAHSA's Leadership AAHSA Fellowship
program .
“Sue
was an obvious choice for the fellowship program,” shared Betty
Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO of St. Ann's Community.
“Not only is Sue one of St. Ann's Community's emerging leaders but
she has a true grasp on our mission and advocates for our community's
aging population daily.”
The
Leadership AAHSA program is designed to augment the ranks of emerging
leaders across the continuum of care and services for the aging
and address the shortage of potential leaders nationwide. The year-long
curriculum will be focused on advancing emerging leaders, encouraging
innovation and focusing on person-centered approach for residents,
clients and staff members. Leadership AAHSA is also focused on fostering
diversity among aging-services leaders.
The
Leadership AAHSA class will convene in October at AAHSA's Annual
Meeting & Exposition in Philadelphia . Following the meeting,
the Leadership AAHSA Class of 2009 will meet three times to learn
about innovative programs and meet with leaders from the field.
Class members will also be paired with experienced mentors to guide
them and share their unique expertise.
“Leadership
AAHSA is built on the power of collaboration and community to develop
the innovative, person-centered programs our elders deserve,” AAHSA
president and CEO Larry Minnix said. “Together, these individuals
will learn valuable leadership skills that will help their organizations
offer seniors the services they need, when they need them, in a
place they can call home.”
To
learn more about the Leadership AAHSA program, visit AAHSA's Web
site at www.aahsa.org
St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome Katherine Streeter,RD, MBA
, as the Chief Clinical Dietitian for St. Ann 's
Home and The Heritage.
Ms.
Streeter holds a Bachelors of Science in Nutrition from Cornell
University, A Dietetics Certificate from the Sage Graduate School
and a Master in Business Administration from SUNY Buffalo.
She
currently resides in Irondequoit , NY .
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome Christopher Sherry
as the Food Services Manager/Chef for Chapel Oaks.
Mr.
Sherry holds an Associates Degree in Occupational Studies in Culinary
Arts from the Culinary Institute of America and has held previous
executive chef positions at Nazareth College, Holiday Retirement,
and Strong Memorial Hospital
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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“Often
times, when we refer to the care provided
in nursing homes we use words like service and quality, but nobody
really defines quality except for those who work in the field everyday.
The people we are awarding, like Mary Theisen, are the heart and
soul of our aging services and they define quality,” shared Carl
Young, President of the New York Association of Homes & Services
for the Aging (NYAHSA). “Although we select an individual
to receive this award, it is truly a reflection of the organization
and the people that Mary works with here at St. Ann 's Community.
More than
50 individuals were in attendance on Thursday, August 28, 2008 as
Carl Young presented Mary Theisen, Social Work er for the Palliative
Center for Caring, with the 8 th Annual Long Term Care Employee
of Distinction Award and a Legislative Resolution. Theisen
was honored for positively impacting the quality of life for
patients/residents through her interactions with them and for having
significantly improved programs and services during her 10 years
of service to St. Ann 's Community.
“As
Carl said, this really reflects the work of the entire team.
In health care you can not work in isolation, and I am grateful
to all of the wonderful people that I have the privilege to work
with everyday,” stated Mary Theisen. “My Aunt Margaret, St.
Ann's oldest resident (104 years old), was recently honored by St.
Ann 's Community. I reflect back to advice that she gave at
that ceremony, be kind to everyone , and I believe that
kindness and compassion are really what make our work meaningful.”
This honor is awarded
to individuals that have Mary Theisen, chosen from 105 submissions,
is one of 18 individuals in New York and one of two individuals in
Rochester receiving this honor.
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Sheila
Johnson, RN is Transitional Care Program Nurse Manager
St.
Ann's Community is pleased to announce that Sheila Johnson, RN has
been promoted from a Clinical Coordinator to the 9 th Floor Transitional
Care Program Nurse Manager.
Ms.
Johnson received her Associate Degree in Nursing from Monroe Community
College in December 2005 and is currently pursuing her Bachelors
Degree in Nursing from Roberts Wesleyan College. She has been employed
with St. Ann's Community since 1999 and currently residents in the
City of Rochester.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, and independent retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community or Adult Day Services please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome Theresa
Hart RN, GNP, as Gerontological Nurse Practitioner for the Transitional
Care Program at St. Ann 's Home. Ms. Hart has more than 22 years
experience as a Registered Nurse and has held positions at Crouse-Irving
Memorial Hospital in Syracuse , Strong Memorial Hospital and St.
Ann 's Community. Previously she was a Reimbursement Nurse at St.
Ann's.
Ms.
Hart earned her Master's Degree in Nursing with certification as
a General Nurse Practitioner from Nazareth College . She currently
resides in Farmington , NY .
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann's Foundation Announces Board Officers 2008-2010 Term

Chairperson
– Patrick Burke ,
Rochester Regional President, First Niagara Financial Group, Inc.

Chair
Elect – Gary Henehan ,
Partner, Atlantic Development Group

Treasurer/Secretary
– Martin K. Birmingham , President & CEO for
Five Star Bank in Geneva

Immediate
Past Chair – Jay Quinn ,
Director of Marketing and Client Services, Harter, Secrest and Emery,
LLP

President/CEO
– Betty Mullin-DiProsa , St.
Ann 's Community
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St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces Board Officers for 2008
-2010 Term

Chairperson
– Juan F. Villanueva , Financial Consultant 
Chair
Elect – Ann McCormick , Executive VP & General
Counsel, Home Properties 
Treasurer
– Timothy White , Managing
Partner of the Rochester
office and Upstate New York Business Unit of KPMG, LLP

Secretary
– Maggie Bringewatt , Senior Vice President, Rochester
's Cornerstone Group 
Immediate
Past Chair – Robert F. Ryan , Senior VP, Region
Executive, JP Morgan Chase 
President/CEO
– Betty Mullin-DiProsa , St. Ann 's Community
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St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. is pleased
to announce the addition of Reverend Kevin E. McKenna to its' Board
of Directors.
Fr.
McKenna, currently is the Pastor and Canon Attorney of St. Cecilia's
Parish in Irondequoit and also serves as an Ecclesiastical Judge
for the Tribunal for the Diocese of Rochester.
Fr.
McKenna was ordained in 1977 and received his Doctorate degree in
Canon Law from St. Paul University in Ottawa in 1990. He is the
past president of the Canon Law Society of America and served as
Chancellor for the Diocese of Rochester. He is also the author of
numerous article and books.
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St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. is Pleased to Welcome New Foundation
Board Members. Click
here for pdf
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On
Sunday, February 24, 2008 the Transfiguration
Lutheran Church 's honored Sr. Livia Ruocco, SSM, St. Ann 's Community's
Pastoral Care Coordinator with the Woman of Faith Award as part
of their Bold Woman's Day Celebration.
“Sr.
Livia lives out the charism of the Sisters of Mercy and embodies
a person filled with mercy, compassion, faith, hope, and love. She
is a true woman of faith daily living out the gospel of Christ,”
shared Father Peter Bayer, Director of Pastoral Care at St. Ann
's Community. “We are so proud that Sr. Livia was chosen to receive
this tremendous honor.”
The
Celebration honored four women, including Sr. Livia, and the many
diverse ways in which they act boldly on their faith in Jesus Christ.
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to announce Kim
Petrone, MD has been promoted to Associate Medical Director. Dr.
Petrone is a graduate of Duke University Medical School and completed
her Chief Residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester
, along with a Geriactric Fellowship. Dr. Petrone is Board Certified
in Geriatric and Internal Medicine and has been with St. Ann 's
Community since 2005.
Dr.
Petrone currently resides in Penfield , NY .
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, and independent retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community or Adult Day Services please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann's Community 1st in Nation to Receive Accreditation
St.
Ann's Community is proud to be the FIRST IN THE NATION to achieve
CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities)
Person Centered Long-Term Care Community (PCLTCC) Accreditation.
CARF
International announced that St. Ann's Community has been accredited
for a period of three years for its Adult Day Services (Dementia),
Aging Services Network, Assisted Living (Dementia) and Person-Centered
Long-Term Care Community (Dementia) programs.
This
accreditation decision represents the highest level of accreditation
that can be awarded to an organization and shows the organization's
substantial conformance to the CARF standards. An organization receiving
a Three-Year Accreditation has put itself through a rigorous peer
review process and has demonstrated to a team of surveyors during
an on‑site visit that its programs and services are
of the highest quality, measurable, and accountable.
St.
Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
CARF
is an independent, nonprofit accrediting body whose mission is to
promote the quality, value, and optimal outcomes of services through
a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing the
lives of the persons served. Founded in 1966 as the Commission on
Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and now known as CARF,
the accrediting body establishes consumer-focused standards to help
organizations measure and improve the quality of their programs
and services.
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2007
Adopt a Family for the Holidays
Our St. Ann's Family working
together with the St. Joseph's Neighborhood Center has the opportunity
to participate in the "Adopt a Family" program! We have
four families we have "adopted" for the season.
Click
here for the pdf flyer
St.
Ann's Community is pleased to welcome
Lori
M. Sorenson as Activity Coordinator at Cherry
Ridge Community in Webster. Ms. Sorenson earned her Bachelors of
Arts in Psychology from the State University of New York Oneonta
and a Certificate in Worship Music Studies from the Elim Bible Institute
in Lima, NY.
Ms.
Anzalone previously worked at Crimson Ridge, The Wesley Community
and Thompson Nursing Home. She currently resides in Farmington,
N.Y.
St.
Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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November
3, 2007
22
finalists selected for Athena Award
Patrick
Flanigan
Staff writer Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Twenty-two
area women have been named finalists for this year's Athena Award,
the Women's Council announced Friday.
The
award recognizes a Rochester-area professional woman who has demonstrated
"significant achievements in business, community service and
the professional advancement of women." The Women's Council
is an affiliate of the Rochester Business Alliance.
The
finalists are: Mimi Bacilek, president, SuccessBuilders LLC; Iris
Bannister, executive director, Wilson Commencement Park; Dawn Borgeest,
chief marketing officer and senior vice president, United Way of
Rochester; Maggie Bringewatt, senior vice president, Rochester's
Cornerstone Group Ltd;
Alfreda
Brown, chief diversity officer, Rochester Institute of Technology;
Lisa Brubaker, executive vice president, Rochester and government
programs, Preferred Care/MVP Health Care; Ann Burr, senior vice
president and general manager, Frontier Rochester; Suzanne Nasipak
Chapman, regional president, First Niagara Risk Management; Tamara
Denysenko, chief executive officer, Ukrainian Federal Credit Union;
Gail Donofrio, Monroe County Family Court judge; Hilda Rosario Escher,
president, CEO, Ibero American Action League; Sandra Frankel, Brighton
town supervisor; Sheila Gaddis, Volunteer Legal Service Project,
executive director of counsel, Hiscock & Barclay LLP; Lori B.
Green, partner, Nixon Peabody LLP; Cynthia Herriot, lieutenant —
Patrol East Division, Rochester Police Department; Dr. Ruth A. Lawrence,
professor of pediatrics, medical director of the Ruth A. Lawrence
Poison & Drug Information Center, University of Rochester Medical
Center; Laura Saxby Lynch, director of corporate communications,
Paychex, Inc.; Rita D. Metras, principal, RDM Associates; Elizabeth
Mullin-DiProsa, president and chief executive officer, St. Ann's
Community; Lori VanDusen, director, wealth management, SmithBarney/Citigroup;
Sophie Vandebroek, chief technology officer, president of Xerox
Innovation Group, Xerox Corp.; Christine Wagner,SSJ, executive director,
St. Joseph Neighborhood Center.
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St.
Ann's Community is pleased to announce the following promotions.
Bernard
J. Joswick Jr. has been promoted from theposition of Sous Chef at
Chapel Oaks, a St. Ann's Community. Mr. Joswick holds an AAS in
Hotel & Restaurant Management from Paul Smiths College of the
Adirondacks and has held the position of Chef at Chapel Oaks for
the last five years. Joswick
currently resides in the City of Rochester.
Rola
O'Meally has been promoted to Director of Adult Day and Dementia
Services at St. Ann's Community. O'Meally has worked at St. Ann's
Community for 21years, starting out as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
O'Meally received her
AA degree in Nursing from Monroe Community College, her BSN from
Roberts Wesleyan College, and is currently enrolled in their Master's
degree program. O'Meally
currently resides in the Town of Gates.
St. Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care
levels designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St.
Ann's includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, and independent retirement
housing,assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care
and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two
campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann's Community or Adult Day Services please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann 's Community and Visiting Nurse Service are pleased toannounce
the following nurses as part of the Palliative Center for Caring.
Mark
V. Harmon , BSN, RN-BC, holds the position of Registered
Nurse Team Leader. Mark has an Associate's Degree in Nursing from
Fayetteville Technical Community College in Fayetteville , N.C.
, and a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Keuka College . He is
currently pursuing a Master's Degree in Nursing from Saint John
Fisher College to become a clinical nurse specialist in hospice
and palliative care.Mark
currently resides in Greece , N.Y.
Cecelia
Patterson-Norton , RN, is the Oncology Nurse (OCN) for
The Center.
Patterson-Norton
received holds an Associates Degree in Nursing from Monroe Community
College . She also holds a National Oncology Certification and previously
worked for 16 years in the Hematology/Oncology unit at Rochester
General Hospital .
Patterson-Norton
resides in Sodus , N.Y.
Denise
McNulty , RN, is a Registered Nurse for The Center and
has more than 19 years experience in hospice and oncology at St.
Mary's and most recently at Highland Hospital .
McNulty
received her Registered Nursing degree from Monroe Community College
.
McNulty
resides lives in Charlotte with her husband and son.
Deborah
Sigrist , RN, BSN, is a Registered Nurse for The Center
and has more than 18 years inpatient hospice care experience and
author of Journey's End, a Guide to Understanding the Dying Process.
Sigrist
received her Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education from Mundelein
College , Chicago and then went onto to earn her Associates Degree
in nursing from Monroe Community College and Bachelors of Science
in Nursing from the SUNY Brockport.
Sigrist
currently resides in the City of Rochester with her husband.
The
Palliative Center for Caring is the first of its kind in Rochester
located in a skilled nursing facility – and addresses a vital community
need. Patients requiring specialized care are welcomed from the
local community or area hospitals. The Center provides end-of-life
services to address pain, symptom and crisis management for patients
who would otherwise require hospitalization. Additionally, the specially
trained staff will work to address psychosocial and spiritual issues,
which may result during this difficult time for patients and families.
On
Saturday, September 15 th , St. Ann 's Community employees, family
and friends joined together to participate in the 2007 Memory Walk
to benefit the Alzheimer's Association. The team's efforts were
outstanding with 134 participants raising more than $11,000.00 to
benefit Alzheimer's support programs and research.
"Participating
in the Alzheimer's Memory Walk falls directly in line with our core
values at St. Ann 's Community. We offer specialized programs for
those with dementia and memory loss, so it is just a natural choice
that we walk to help the hundreds of thousands of people living
with Alzheimer's Disease across the country," shared Betty
Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO. “One of our core values is community
service. Our employees are energized and engaged about the opportunity
to participate and this is just one more opportunity to encourage
team work among the organization."
St.
Ann 's Community has participated in the Memory Walk for more than
10 years and has raised more than $31,000.00 to benefit Alzheimer's.
Click to see a photo of the
St. Ann's team
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann 's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent
retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.For
more information on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000
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Hawkins
Named Chair of the New York Health Information Management Association
Melissa
Hawkins, RHIT, Health Information Manager at St. Ann 's Community
has been name the Chair of the New York Health Information Management
Association Long-Term Care Component (NYHIMA).
Hawkins
was officially sworn in on May 12, 2007 at the NYHIMA's yearly convention
held at the Rochester Convention Center/Hyatt Hotel. She will work
with her board members and a committee of eight other members throughout
the state to update the New York State LTC ICD-9 Coding guidelines.
Her other goal for 2007-2008 is to increase the number of LTC members
of NYHIMA via the NYHIMA web site. Hawkins also holds the position
of Long-Term Care Chair of the Rochester Regional Health Information
Management Association.
She
is a member of the Health Information Technology Program Advisory
Committee and is an active Professional Practice Supervisor of the
Health Information Technology program at Monroe Community College
.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000
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On
Monday, August 13, 2007 , members of the Prayer Shawl Ministry at
St. Mary's Church in Rochester , NY visited the Palliative Center
for Caring at St. Ann 's Community to donate shawls to comfort patients
staying in the center.
“The
generosity of this gift is magnified by knowing the prayers and
the warm intentions that went into each stitch,” shared Betty Mullin-DiProsa,
President & CEO St. Ann's Community. “We are so pleased to be
able to share these shawls with our patients and their families.”
Members
of the St. Mary's Parish Prayer Shawl Ministry presented ten Knitted
Shawls to Betty Mullin-DiProsa and Debbie Sigrist, Palliative Center
for Caring Registered Nurse. (Photo Attached) Pictured from left
to right are: Amy Voelkl, Rita Campbell, Anne-Marie Brogan, Mary
Alyce Streb, Sr. Kay Heverin, SSJ, Debbie Sigrist, and Betty Mullin
DiProsa.
For
information on the Prayer Shawls visit www.shawlministry.com
.
The
Palliative Center for Caring, a partnership between St. Ann 's Community
and Visiting Nurse Service of Greater Rochester, is the first of
its kind in Rochester - one located in a skilled nursing facility
- and meets a vital community need. Patients requiring specialized
care are welcomed from the local community or area hospitals. The
Center provides short-term end-of-life services to address pain,
symptom and crisis management for patients who would otherwise require
hospitalization.
For more information
on the Palliative Center for Caring please call 585-697-6000 or visit
www.stannscommunity.com .
St.
Ann 's Community
& Rochester General
Hospital
to host
Community
Care Health Fair
WHAT:
St. Ann 's Community and Rochester General Hospital
will sponsor the 21 st Annual Community Care Health Fair. Over 30
organizations focusing on health care and community resources for
seniors and their caretakers will be in attendance.
WHEN:
Thursday, September 13 th
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:
1500 Portland Avenue
Rochester , NY 14621
DETAILS:
This is a FREE event and is open to the Rochester community.
Refreshments will be served.
Health
screens will include: Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Hearing.
St.
Ann 's Community will host a booth for cooking demonstrations featuring
easy to prepare healthy meals.
Information
will be provided by a variety of community, state, and national
organizations including the Alzheimer's Association, the American
Cancer Society, ElderSource, and Office of the Attorney General
of the State of New York .
For
more information on the Community Care Health Fair please call 585-697-6409
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Cherry
Ridge Recognized as a Preferred Design in Aging
On
June 18 th , Cherry Ridge was selected as one of only two projects
for the International Design in Ageing Showcase of Affordable Housing.
The showcase was part of the International Association of
Homes and Services for the Ageing's (IAHSA) 7th
International Conference, “ Quality Transcends Borders:
Innovations in Leadership, Technology and Design” held
this year in Malta.
The
conference provides a unique opportunity for industry experts from
around the world to gather and meet to focus on addressing
the needs and concerns of elders. Betty Mullin-DiProsa, St. Ann's
Community President & CEO was one of the featured speakers and
highlighted how Cherry Ridge was specifically designed and created
to provide affordable housing and healthcare options to Seniors
in the Rochester area.
Cherry
Ridge is owned and operated by St. Ann's Community, a dedicated
not-for-profit provider of comprehensive health care and housing
to area seniors for more than 130 years. Cherry Ridge, St. Ann's
newest campus offers maintenance-free apartments and cottage homes,
gracious hospitality services, amenities and quality health care
– all at an exceptional value.
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome two new staff members.
Kimberly
Basta has joined St. Ann's Community as Adult Nurse Practitioner
for the Transitional Care Program, which offers short term/outpatient
rehab for a number of complex medical conditions ranging from stroke
rehabilitation to post operative orthopedic/cardiac surgery patients.Ms.
Basta holds Bachelors Degrees in Nursing from Clemson University
and SUNY Brockport and a Masters Degree and Adult Nurse Practitioner
from the University of Buffalo . Ms. Basta previously worked at
Rochester General Hospital in the Cardio Thoracic Surgery Unit,
Cardiac Cath Lab, and for Wesley Gardens Nursing Home/Rehab. She
currently resides in the Town of Irondequoit
Joe
Posato has joined St.
Ann 's Community in the position of Information
Technology Services Manager. Mr. Posato holds a Bachelors of Science
Degree in Management Information Systems
from St. John Fisher
College
and held previous positions as the Project Manager at Genesee Survey
Services, Inc. and Director of MIS at the Urban League of Rochester.
Posato
currently lives in Irondequoit .
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St.
Ann's Community and Visiting Nurse Service Open Palliative Center
for Caring
St. Ann’s Community and Visiting Nurse Service of Rochester
and Monroe County, Inc. (VNS) announced the partnership to create
the Palliative Center for Caring this past April. The Center is
a 5-bed inpatient care center for patients needing short-term hospice
and palliative care.
The Center is the first of its kind in Rochester - one located in
a skilled nursing facility - and will meet a vital community need.
Patients requiring specialized care will be welcomed from the local
community or area hospitals. The Center provides end-of-life services
to address pain, symptom and crisis management for patients who
would otherwise require hospitalization. Additionally, the specially
trained staff work to address psychosocial and spiritual issues,
which may result during this difficult time for patients and families.
St. Ann’s Community provides a varied range of services and
care levels designed to meet the individual needs of older adults.
St. Ann’s includes two licensed, certified and accredited
skilled nursing facilities, medical and social adult day programs,
independent retirement housing, assisted living and specialized
dementia care, hospice care and a geriatric outpatient primary care
practice located on two campuses in the Greater Rochester area,
plus part ownership in Traditions in Caring, a licensed Home Care
agency. For more information on St. Ann’s Community please
call 585-697-6000 or visit www.stannscommunity.com <http://www.stannscommunity.com>.
Visiting Nurse Service of Rochester and Monroe County, Inc. (VNS)
is a non-profit, Medicare-certified home health care and hospice
agency. Licensed by the State of New York, the agency has provided
quality care since 1919. As one of the largest full-service home
health and hospice providers in the Rochester area, VNS conducts
more than 600,000 visits to 13,000 patients annually. VNS is a member
of the Home Care Association of New York State, Inc., and the National
Association for Home Care. For more information, call 585-787-2233
or visit www.vnsnet.com
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St.
Ann 's Community is very proud to announce that they are the winner
of two prestigious Awards of Distinction for Print Media
by The 13th Annual Communicator Awards . The awards
were in the Business-to-Consumer Brochure and the Identity Manual/Style
Guide Categories. The Award of Distinction is presented for projects
that exceed industry standards in quality and excellence.
The Communicator
Print Media Awards recognize organizations that work in advertising,
public relations, corporate communications, graphic design or identity.
The Communicator Awards is an international awards competition that
recognizes outstanding works in the communication field. Entries are
judged by industry professionals who look for companies and individuals
whose talent exceeds a high standard of excellence and whose work
serves as a benchmark for the industry. The Communicator Awards provides
an equal chance of winning to all entrants regardless of company or
agency size and project budget - each entry is judged on its own merit.
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Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann 's Community is hosting “Dancing with the Seniors”
on Friday, June 8, 2007 from 3:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. at Cherry
Ridge, 900 Cherry Ridge Boulevard , Webster , NY 14580 .
The
event starts with a professional dance demonstration by USA Dance,
which is followed by instructional dance lessons for more than 70
individuals from Cherry Ridge and the community.
“Many
of the residents are excited about this event because they remember
dancing to many of the ballroom dances like the Waltz, Foxtrot and
the Rumba and can't wait to kick up their heels again,” shared Mike
Seelig, Cherry Ridge Vice President.
Cherry
Ridge is owned and operated by St. Ann 's Community, a dedicated
not-for-profit provider of comprehensive health care to area seniors
for more than 130 years. Cherry Ridge offers maintenance-free apartments
and cottage homes, gracious hospitality services, and amenities
unsurpassed health care – all at an exceptional value.
For more
information on Cherry Ridge or this event please call 585-697-6700.
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“Not
many individuals can say that they rode in a Model T, saw the first
silent movie or even were alive during the San Francisco earthquake,”
stated Betty Mullin-DiProsa, President of St. Ann's Community. “But
we are excited that we have 12 people living at St. Ann's that can
attest to that, and we are going to celebrate their lives.”
On
Wednesday, May 30th at 2:00 p.m ., St. Ann's Community will recognize
all of our residents who are 100 years or older. This year we have
12 Centenarians ranging in age from 100 to104 and many of them will
be attending the celebration. All are invited to come and hear some
of their stories, while we honor these great individuals who have
experienced so much in their lifetime. A video will be shown featuring
early photos of all our honorees. We look forward to this as a great
way to end National Older American's Month.
St.
Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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Mayor
Robert Duffy Kicks Off Older American's Month Celebration
Each
year since 1963, the month of May has been set aside for the purpose
of honoring our country's older Americans. On Thursday, May 3rd
at 2:00 p.m. , St. Ann 's Community is hosting an Older American's
Month Celebration featuring Rochester Mayor Robert Duffy as the
keynote speaker.
“This
year's Older American's Month theme is, “Older Americans: Making
Choices for a Healthier Future.” This theme encourages us to think
differently about health and long-term care, and work together to
rebalance and modernize our current systems so that we may adequately
plan for and address the needs of current and future generations,”
stated Betty Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO of St. Ann's Community.
“We are honored that Mayor Duffy has agreed to help us kick off
our month long celebration to honor our residents.”
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses,
in Irondequoit and Webster, plus part ownership in Traditions in
Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann's Home Goes Wireless
St.
Ann's Community has installed wireless computer access, especially
designed for their short-term Transitional Care patients.
“Many
of our patients want or need to maintain contact with their family
or businesses while they are receiving care at St. Ann's Home,”
shared Betty Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO of St. Ann's Community.
“ Throughout our campuses, and at each of our facilities, St. Ann's
Community has provided resident access to desktop computers and
printers for a number of years. Recognizing the changing needs,
especially of our Transitional Care patients, who may bring in their
own laptop computers, we are now providing free wireless to ease
their communications.”
St.
Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
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St.
Ann's Community and Visiting Nurse Service Partner to Form the Palliative
Center for Caring
St.
Ann 's Community and Visiting Nurse Service of Rochester and Monroe
County, Inc. (VNS) are pleased to announce a partnership to create
the Palliative Center for Caring, a 5-bed inpatient care center
for patients needing short-term hospice and palliative care located
at The Heritage, located on St. Ann 's Irondequoit campus.
The
Center will be the first of its kind in Rochester – one located
in a skilled nursing facility – and will meet a vital community
need. Patients requiring specialized care will be welcomed from
the local community or area hospitals. The Center will provide end-of-life
services to address pain, symptom and crisis management for patients
who would otherwise require hospitalization. Additionally, the specially
trained staff will work to address psychosocial and spiritual issues,
which may result during this difficult time for patients and families.
Renovation
is scheduled to begin in April of 2007 with the Palliative Center
for Caring opening in July of 2007.
“VNS in collaboration
with St. Ann 's Community currently provides palliative/hospice care
to a number of our residents , so this opportunity was the perfect
extension to an already successful partnership,” shared Betty Mullin
DiProsa, President and CEO of St. Ann's Community. “We are pleased
to be able to offer this special level of care to the Rochester Community.”
“The
partnership with St.
Ann 's Community allows
us the opportunity to offer patients and their families needed expert
care and services in a place that will be warm, comforting and peaceful,”
shared Vicky Hines, President and CEO of Visiting Nurse Service.
“We especially appreciate and thank those individuals who have supported
this idea and made the Center possible through their gifts of time,
energy and donations.”
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St.
Ann 's Community FIRST IN NATION to receive
CARF Accreditation
in Resident Centered Care
St.
Ann 's Community is proud to be the FIRST IN THE UNITED STATES to
achieve CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities)
Person Centered Long Term Care Community (PCLTCC) Accreditation
and the only organization to complete a blended survey for both
Long Term Care and Transitional Care types of accreditation.
“This
is a tremendous accomplishment and honor,” shared Betty Mullin-DiProsa,
President and CEO of St. Ann's Community. “The staff and volunteers
here at St. Ann 's Community are dedicated to serving our residents
first and foremost and earning this accreditation is proof of a
job well-done. We are also thrilled that we could be the first in
the nation to achieve this recognition of excellence!"
In
February, representatives from the Commission on Accreditation of
Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) visited St. Ann 's Community to
survey their Long Term Care Program and Transitional Care Program.
A team of surveyors comprehensively investigated the programs to
ensure conformance to the stringent standards established by CARF
for person-centered care and medical rehabilitation.
The
CARF standards are developed with input from consumers, aging services,
health care and rehabilitation professionals, state and national
organizations, and insurance company representatives. Every year
the standards are reviewed and new ones are developed to keep pace
with changing conditions and current consumer needs.
CARF
accreditation is much more than a certificate on the wall. It is
evidence that St. Ann 's Community strives to improve efficiency,
fiscal health, and service delivery -- creating a foundation for
continuous quality improvement and consumer satisfaction.
The
benefits of accreditation to the consumer of services means that
by choosing CARF-accredited programs and services they receive the
assurance that:
- The programs
or services actively involve consumers in selecting, planning,
and using services.
- The organization's
programs and services have met consumer-focused, state-of-the-art
international standards of performance.
- These standards
were developed with the involvement and input of consumers.
- The organization
is focused on assisting each consumer in achieving his or her
chosen goals and outcomes.
CARF
is a private, not-for-profit organization that promotes quality
rehabilitation and aging services. It does this by establishing
standards of quality for organizations to use as guidelines in developing
and offering their programs or services to consumers. CARF uses
the standards to determine how well an organization is serving its
consumers and how it can improve.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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Please Join us for the
Chapel
Oaks Spring Open House
Sunday,
March 25th 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
This
is your opportunity to speak with current Chapel Oaks residents
and discover why Chapel Oaks is the ideal retirement living option!
Residents will also be providing tours of their apartments.
For
more information, please contact Ellen Nolan at 697-6606.
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St.
Ann's Home and The Heritage are
teaming up with the National Honor Society Students from Bishop
Kearney High School to host the 11 th Annual Senior to Senior Ball
on Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. in
the St. Ann's Community Bishop Kearney Auditorium.
Students
and Residents dance to everything from the Big Band sounds of Glen
Miller and his orchestra to the Electric Slide.
“We
have such a wonderful time every year when the students come to
visit,” shared Salvatore Villa, resident from The Heritage. “I really
like to dance and being out on the dance floor with the young folks
brings me back a few years.”
St.
Ann's Community, located at 1500 Portland Avenue, across from Rochester
General Hospital, provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For
more information on St. Ann's Community please call 585-697-6000
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St.
Ann's Community Announces New Staff Members
St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome two new staff members.
Michael
Garcia has been hired as Sous Chef for Chapel Oaks, a
St. Ann 's Community. Michael holds a Bachelor's Degree in Food
Service Management from Johnson & Wales University in Charleston
, SC.Michael
has more than 6 years of experience in the Food Service Industry
and has worked at Tournedos Steakhouse and Bacco's Italian Restaurante
here in Rochester. Michael resides in the City of Rochester.
Alfred
Hamza has been hired as Executive Chef of Cherry Ridge,
a St. Ann 's Community. Alfred holds an AOS Degree in Culinary Arts
and also in Hospitality & Restaurant Management from Le Cordon
Bleu. Alfred
has previously held positions at Forest Park Retirement Community,
Walt Disney World, and Daisy Flour Mill.He currentlyresides in Greece,
NY.
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Karl
Vanderstouw, Chief Information Officer & Corporate Compliance
Officer for St. Ann's Community received a Graduate Certificate
in Health Care Corporate Compliance from the George Washington University
College of Professional Studies. In addition to his responsibilities
as the Corporate Compliance Officer, Vanderstouw is the Chief Information
Officer, and is responsible for the Information Technology, Medical
Records and Telecommunications for all of St. Ann's Communities.
This certification will further assist him in meeting the standards
for corporate compliance set by the Office of the Inspector General.
Mr.
Vanderstouw holds a Masters of Science in Health Systems Administration
from the Rochester Institute of Technology and prior to joining
St. Ann's Community he was a Vice President in a Health Care Consulting
firm located in NYC.
St.
Ann's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann's Community please call 585-697-6000.
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Mary
McCarthy, Director of Adult Day Services for St. Ann 's Community
was the recipient of the 8th Annual Quality of Life Award presented
by the Alzheimer's Association.
“This
is a well deserved honor for Mary and for her commitment towards
providing quality care to our residents and participants at St.
Ann 's Community,” shared Jack Pease, Senior Vice President &
Administrator for St. Ann 's Community.
McCarthy
received the award at the Alzheimer's Association 25th Annual Luncheon
at Oak Hill Country Club on Thursday, November 16th. The Quality
of Life Award recognizes individuals whose lifetime or long term
achievement, through their efforts in research, service and support,
have made a major and direct positive impact on individuals with
Alzheimer's disease and their families.
Mary
holds a Masters of Science Degree in Nursing from the University
of Rochester , has over twenty years experience in Dementia research,
planning, teaching, and clinical practice. She is an Adjunct Professor
for St. John Fisher College , and is currently the Director of St.
Ann's Community's Three Adult Day Centers in Irondequoit , Penfield,
and Rochester .
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provides a varied range of services and care levels designed to meet
the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's includes two licensed,
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St.
Ann's Community is very pleased to, once again, be participating
in the Pirate Toy Fund and assisting in providing new toys to children
in need this holiday season.
Individuals
interested in donating a new, unwrapped toy may deliver them to
the Reception areas at St. Ann 's Home, 1500 Portland Avenue, Chapel
Oaks, 1550 Portland Avenue , or the Cherry Ridge Community, 900
Cherry Ridge Boulevard in Webster.
The
Pirate Toy Fund is the only nonprofit organization in the
country dedicated to donating toys year round to children in need
in our community. Located in Rochester, NY and founded by local
children's entertainer, Gary The Happy Pirate, the Pirate Toy Fund
has distributed 50,000 toys since the year 2000 and continues to
actively pursue new avenues to expand its mission.
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St.
Ann's Community is honoring veterans at a Veteran's Day Service,
Friday, November 10, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. in the St. Ann's Chapel
(1500 Portland Avenue).
“We
have male and female residents that have served in the Korean War,
World War I, World War II, and staff members that were part of Vietnam,
Dessert Storm and now Iraq and this service is a wonderful opportunity
for St. Ann's Community as a whole to thank these individuals that
have defended our right to be free,” shared Betty Mullin-DiProsa,
President and CEO of St. Ann's Community.
There
are more than 64 names of residents, or family members of residents
and staff that have been submitted for St. Ann's Community to recognize
at the service from all different areas of the armed forces.
Every
year previously a St. Ann's Community employee, Nate Browning, participates
in the service by reading a poem written by Kelly Strong (link to
poem provided below) entitled “Freedom Is Not Free”. This year Nate
is unable to attend the ceremony because he is serving in Camp Fallujah,
Iraq as a United States Marine. Unbeknownst to the residents and
the employees we do have video of Nate from Iraq reading this poem.
Also,
participating in the service are 30-35 Girl Scouts (Brownies through
Cadets) and several Boy Scouts (mainly from troops who meet at St.
John the Evangelist of Rochester church). Two of the Girl Scouts
will be playing Echo Taps.
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome Kristan Tabacco as the Director
of Admissions for St. Ann's Community. Kristan is a Registered Nurse
and holds a Masters of Science Degree in Leadership in Health Care
Systems from the University of Rochester and a Bachelors Degree
in Nursing from the State University College at Brockport.
Kristan
will primarily be responsible for the oversight of admissions applications
for St. Ann 's Home and The Heritage.
Mrs.
Tabacco has held positions with Strong Memorial Hospital and Continuing
Developmental Services and previously worked at St. Ann 's Community
in the early 1990's as a Certified Nursing Assistant while she was
enrolled in school earning her LPN and BSN degrees.
She
and her husband (who recently returned from Iraq ) currently reside
in the City of Rochester with their son Anthony.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
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Betty
Mullin-DiProsa, President & CEO of St. Ann 's Community has
been appointed to serve as a member of the House of Delegates of
the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA).
The 200-member House of Delegates is AAHSA's governing body and
is made up of leaders in the long-term care and aging services field.
Delegates select the members of the AAHSA board of directors and
its officers, and also assist the AAHSA board of directors in clarifying
association policy, long-range planning and governance of the association.
Mullin-DiProsa will serve a three-year term.
“Betty
Mullin-DiProsa is a valuable addition to our organization's House
of Delegates,” said Dr. William L. Mannix, AAHSA's President and
CEO. “Mullin-DiProsa's hard work and expertise will help ensure
that America 's older adults receive the services they need, when
they need them, in the place they call home.”
Mrs.
Mullin-DiProsa is a registered nurse and healthcare executive with
over 25 years experience providing and overseeing care and services
for the elderly. As the CEO of St. Ann's Community, a large not-for-profit
senior housing and long-term care system in Rochester , New York
, the organization has grown in size and capabilities, serving nearly
3000 seniors annually. The St. Ann 's Community includes two licensed,
and
certified
skilled nursing facilities, medical and social adult day programs,
independent
retirement
housing, assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice
care and a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on
two campuses in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership
in a licensed Home Care agency. Her prior experience includes operating
a Medicare certified Home Health agency and a Medicare certified
Hospice agency, a skilled nursing facility and a geriatric medial
practice in Washington State .
The
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA) consists
of over 5,600 not-for-profit nursing homes, continuing care retirement
communities, assisted living and senior housing facilities, and community
service organizations. More than half of AAHSA's members are religiously
sponsored. Every day, AAHSA members serve one million older persons
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Come
and see what retirement life is really supposed to look like!
Cherry
Ridge Open House
Sunday,
September 24, 2006 2:00p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
This
is your opportunity to reserve one of the final available cottages
before winter!
Complimentary
refreshments served
Preview
three premier cottage floor plans
Win
great prizes
Cherry
Ridge
900
Cherry Ridge Boulevard
Webster,
N.Y. 14580
(585)
697-6700
Located
directly across from
Webster
Schroder High School
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St.
Ann's Community along with 100 community-residing seniors including
almost 25 World War II and other Veterans, legislators, staff, and
community agencies will celebrate National Adult Day Services Day
on Monday, September 18, 2006 from 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. at St.
Ann's Community (1500 Portland Avenue, Rochester , NY 14621 ).
“People
don't understand the scope of loneliness,” shared Arlene Rice a
St. Ann 's Community Home Connection participant. “At home, I would
be totally alone, but here I have amazing friends and the activities
and companionship are beneficial to your mind. I really enjoy being
here.”
This
year's theme is “Tell the Story of Caring” and family caregivers
will talk about the important role that Adult Day Care has played
in their lives. Various Adult Day Service programs and services
will be highlighted and our seniors are providing some surprise
entertainment followed by refreshments.
Attendees
and dignitaries include: Senator Joseph E. Robach, Patty Larke representing
Congresswomen Louise Slaughter, and Nina Mottern representing the
Veteran's Administration.
St.
Ann 's Community provides a varied range of services and care levels
designed to meet the individual needs of older adults. St. Ann 's
includes two licensed, and certified skilled nursing facilities,
medical and social adult day programs, independent retirement housing,
assisted living and specialized dementia care, hospice care and
a geriatric outpatient primary care practice located on two campuses
in the Greater Rochester area, plus part ownership in Traditions
in Caring, a licensed Home Care agency.
For more information
on St. Ann 's Community or Adult Day Services please call 585-697-6000.
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St.
Ann's Community is pleased to announce Ronald Forgue as Executive
Chef – Assistant Director of Food & Nutrition for St. Ann's
Community. Ron holds a Bachelors of Science Degree in Food Service
Management from the State University of New York's Empire State
College.
Ron
will primarily be responsible for the oversight of food service
operation for St. Ann's Home and The Heritage for it's residents,
catered events and the retail operations.
Mr.
Forgue has held positions with Aramark Corporation, Edward's Restaurant,
and the Holidome and most recently was the General Manager of Sodexho
Senior Services at The Episcopal Senior Life Communities.
For
more information on St. Ann's Community please call 585-697-6000
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St.
Ann 's Community
& Rochester General
Hospital
host
Community
Care Health Fair
WHAT:
St. Ann 's Community and Rochester General
Hospital will sponsor the 20 th Annual
Community Care Health Fair. Over 30 organizations focusing on health
care and community resources for seniors and their caretakers will
be
in attendance.
WHEN:
Thursday, September 14 th
9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
WHERE:
1500 Portland Avenue
Rochester , NY
14621
DETAILS:
This is a FREE event and is open to the Rochester
community. Refreshments and
a complimentary box lunch will be served.
Health
screens will include: Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Hearing.
St.
Ann 's Community will host a
booth for Medication Review and cooking demonstrations featuring
easy to prepare healthy meals.
Information
will be provided by a variety of community, state, and national
organizations including the Alzheimer's Association, the American
Cancer Society, ElderSource, and Office of the Attorney General
of the State of New York .
For
more information on the Community Care Health Fair please call 585-697-6409
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. is pleased to announce the addition
of Margaret M. Bringewatt to its' Board of Directors.
Ms.
Bringewatt, currently the Senior Vice President of Housing Development
with the Rochester Cornerstone Group, brings extensive experience
in the public and private sectors, as well as a vast knowledge in
affordable housing. She is an active member of the Rochester Community,
serving on several boards and committees.
St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. is pleased to announce the addition
of Donald Soule to its' Board of Directors.
Mr.
Soule is co-founder of LPA Systems, a software company specializing
in business intelligence and data analysis. He is an active board
member of business and philanthropic organizations in the Rochester
community. He has a B.A. from Earlham College , a CPA, and an M.B.A.
in Accounting from the University of Rochester 's Simon School .
St.
Ann's Community Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of
Gary Henehan to its' Board of Directors.
Mr.
Henehan is a founder, principal and currently serves as a Chairman
for LECESSE Construction. He is active in a number of professional
and community organizations.
LECESSE
Construction has a long history with St. Ann's through their involvement
with the renovations at St. Ann's, and the construction of Chapel
Oaks and Cherry Ridge. LECESSE has been a pioneer in upstate New
York in the provision of professional construction management services
and specializes in building senior housing and healthcare facilities
in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Massachusetts
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St. Ann's Community's employees have really
“stepped up” by collectively taking more than 7 million steps within
the past three weeks as part of the St. Ann's Community Wellness
Team's 2006 Walking Program.

Liz
Fetter, Julie Caluneo, Deb Gray
and Patti Grasso are the "Take it Offs."
"Our
team has lost a total of 36 pounds,” shared Patti Grasso, Team Captain
of the “Take it Off's”. “In addition to walking, we have changed
our eating habits and are really proud of the progress that we have
made. Now, instead of sharing chips and French fries at lunch, we
share healthy snacks and recipes that will help us continue to lose
weight and just feel better.”
A
total of 20 teams of 80 employees are setting the pace by participating
in the walking program. Each employee was given a pedometer and
a “live well” bracelet and there are prizes and incentives throughout
the program to keep the employees motivated. If the St. Ann's employees
keep up at this pace they will collectively take more than 16 million
steps towards a healthier lifestyle. That is equivalent to 8,000
miles.
“We
started this program to provide information to our employees and
their families about the values of a healthier lifestyle,” shared
Edward Neal III, Director of Human Resources Operations at St. Ann's
Community. “It is a benefit to them to understand the dangers of
cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, obesity,
stress, and numerous other diseases that inactivity can cause. Our
hope is that this program will result in our employees living longer
more productive lives.”
St.
Ann's provides a varied range of services and care levels designed
to meet the individual needs of older adults. We offer several independent
and retirement living options, short-term rehabilitation, transitional
care, adult day services, assisted living, specialized memory care
and 24-hour skilled nursing care.
For
more information on St. Ann's Community please call
585-697-6000
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St.
Ann 's Community is pleased to announce the following members of
their Foundation Board as officers of the Board for the 2006 – 2008
Term:

Chairperson
– Jay Quinn, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Al
Sigl Center

Chair
Elect – Patrick Burke, Rochester Regional President, First Niagara
Financial Group Inc.

Treasurer
– Raymond D'Agostino, Managing Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP

Secretary
– Patrick Simpson, Nixon Peabody, LLP

Immediate
Past Chair – James Gould, President, Alesco Advisors, LLC

President/CEO
– Betty Mullin-DiProsa, St. Ann's Community
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Rochester
, NY – Betty Mullin-DiProsa, President & CEO of St. Ann 's Community
has been named to the New York State Commission on Health Care Facilities
in the 21 st Century as a member of the Central Region Advisory
Committee. Mullin-DiProsa was appointed by Senator Joseph Bruno
on the recommendation of Senator James Alesi.
Mrs.
Mullin-DiProsa is a registered nurse and healthcare executive with
over 25 years experience providing and overseeing care and services
for the elderly. As the CEO of St. Ann's Community, a large not-for-profit
senior housing and long term care system in Rochester , New York
, the organization has grown in size and capabilities, serving nearly
3000 seniors annually. The St. Ann's Community includes two licensed,
and certified skilled nursing facilities, medical and social adult
day programs, independent retirement housing, assisted living and
specialized dementia care, hospice care and a geriatric outpatient
primary care practice located on two campuses in the Greater Rochester
area, plus part ownership in a licensed Home Care agency. Her prior
experience includes operating a Medicare certified Home Health agency
and a Medicare certified Hospice agency, a skilled nursing facility
and a geriatric medial practice in Washington State .
Gov.
George Pataki and the state Legislature created the commission to
develop a plan for reducing the number of hospital beds and skilled
nursing facility beds in New
York
. The body has 18 statewide members and 36 regional appointees.
Each of the six regional groups is to make a non-binding
recommendation on hospital and nursing home bed reductions in its
area. Final recommendations from the statewide body are due in December.
For
more information on St. Ann 's Community or this event please call
585-697-6000
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St.
Ann 's of Greater Rochester Inc. is pleased to announce the following
members of the Board of Directors as officers for the 2006 – 2008
Term:

Chairperson
– Robert F. Ryan, Senior VP, Region Executive, JP Morgan Chase

Chair
Elect – Juan F. Villanueva

Treasurer
– Raymond D'Agostino, Managing Partner, Deloitte & Touche, LLP

Secretary
– Jay Quinn, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Al
Sigl Center

Immediate
Past Chair – Christopher A. DiPasquale, Attorney at Law, Harris
Beach, LLP

President/CEO
– Betty Mullin-DiProsa, St. Ann's Community
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Centenarians
Celebrated
St.
Ann's Home honors 15 Centenarians
Sheila Rayam Staff writer
Democrat & Chronicle
(June 1, 2006) - IRONDEQUOIT
- Florence Curran Johnson smiled broadly Wednesday as well wishers
stopped by to shake her hand.
The resident of The Heritage
senior living facility in Irondequoit was one of 15 honored during
the St. Ann's Community Centenarian Salute at St. Ann's Home.
"It's very kind for people
to recognize you," said Johnson, who is 102 years old.
St. Ann's Community has
recognized its centenarian residents during National Older Americans
Month in May for more than two decades. On Wednesday, residents
from 100 to 105 years old - as well as residents who will turn 100
this year - were recognized.
"We feel really fortunate
that we have the number of residents that we do who have reached
the age of 100," said Betty Mullin-DiProsa, president and CEO of
St. Ann's Community, the umbrella organization of St. Ann's Home,
The Heritage and Chapel Oaks on its Irondequoit campus and Cherry
Ridge in Webster.
"We need to pay attention
to older Americans, older adults. Our seniors are our past; they
are our heritage, our traditions," said Mullin-DiProsa.
The guests of honor sat
with star-shaped balloons tied to their chairs.
A video montage with
photos provided by family members was shown on a large screen.
After the video presentation,
staff and family offered a short biography and fun facts about each
of the 13 honorees on hand.
Diane Christian of Buffalo
spoke briefly about her aunt, Florence Johnson.
"She said to me, 'Just
see that mine is short, 25 words or less,'" said Christian.
She is a SUNY distinguished
professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
"She's a great lady,
and I like her attitude toward it all."
Gale Toman of Irondequoit
was among the family in attendance to support her grandmother Marie
Andre, who turned 101 on April 16.
"She's always trying
new things, loves to be at parties," Toman said about her grandmother.
Marie Andre and her husband,
Roger Andre, who is deceased, were part of the French Resistance
in World War II. The couple aided French and British soldiers.
When asked for the secret
of a happy and long life, Andre nodded at her granddaughter and
offered a one-word response in her French accent: "Wine."
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West
Irondequoit Tri-M Society to Perform for St. Ann's Community Residents
Each
year since 1963, the month of May has been set aside for the purpose
of honoring our country's older Americans.
This
year's Older Americans Month theme is, "Celebrate Long-Term
Living." It is a month to celebrate the many contributions
older persons have made and continue to make to our society.St.
Ann's Community has many events planned for the residents and their
families to celebrate Older American's Month one of which is a special
performance from the West Irondequoit High School Tri-M Society
on Saturday, May 20 th at 2:00 p.m.
Tri-M
is the musical equivalent of the National Honor Society. It is a
service organization/honor society for talented and driven high
school musicians. Sponsored by the National Association for Music
Education, its' purpose is two-fold: to
provide students with a way to give back
to the community that has helped them foster their musical gifts
and to provide a way for the students to share their talents with
others through a variety of music-oriented service activities.
St.
Ann 's provides a varied range of services
and care levels designed to meet the individual needs of older adults.
We offer several independent and retirement living options, short-term
rehabilitation, transitional care, adult day services, assisted
living, specialized memory care and 24-hour skilled nursing care.
For more
information on St. Ann 's Community or this event please call 585-697-6000
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Nationally
Recognized Alzheimer's Expert to Speak at St. Ann's Community
Jolene
Brackey, author of the top selling book "Creating Moments of
Joy" will present a series of seminars on Alzheimer's Disease
at St. Ann's on Monday and Tuesday, April 24th and 25th, and at
Cherry Ridge on Wednesday, April 26. Ms. Brackey presents a heartwarming
and inspirational program that focuses on practical ways for family,
loved ones and caregivers to make everyday life much more pleasant
and enjoyable. Among the many topics covered, Brackey will show
how loved ones and caregivers can create positive moments that ease
the daily struggles and look beyond the challenges of the disease.
Join us for this extraordinary presentation sponsored by St. Ann's
Foundation. For reservations or more information call 697-6513.
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Diane
Kane Receives Max M. Farash Award for Excellence in Aging &
long Term Care Services
St. Ann's Community Medical Director Dr. Diane Kane received the
Max M. Farash Award for Excellence in Aging & Long Term Care
Services at the Celebration of Aging Annual Luncheon. This prestigious
award, instituted by Lifespan, annually recognizes a professional
who works in the field of aging services and/or long term care.
Diane
Kane, MD, CMD, was nominated by Steven Smith, VP of Foundation and
Resource Development and Jack Pease, Senior VP/Administrator, both
of St. Ann's. In the nomination Mr. Smith and Mr. Pease wrote, "As
a member of St. Ann 's care team, Dr. Kane has been a leader in
elevating the quality of St. Ann 's care. Dr. Kane's credentials
as well as her leadership as Medical Director has contributed greatly
to St. Ann's being the only Skilled Nursing facility in the region
to be accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations. Dr. Kane's understanding of senior's unique needs
and her management skills were guiding forces in the creation of
a new medical practice to serve St. Ann 's Independent Living Residents.
Dr.
Kane received this award at Lifespan's annual Celebration of Aging
Luncheon in March.
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The
10th Annual Senior to Senior Ball
On
Thursday, February 16, at 2:00 P.M. St. Ann 's Community will host
students from Bishop Kearney High School 's Honor Society at our
tenth annual Senior to Senior Ball. The twelfth graders will arrive
in formal attire and decorate the auditorium with balloons and streamers
and transform it into an elegant ballroom. Residents and students
will dance together to music that spans the generations. This has
become an annual favorite for our residents and they look forward
to showing off their dancing moves once again this year.
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Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann's Community Announces New Staff Members
Kevin
Toole, CEC has been hired as Director of Food Services for Cherry
Ridge. Educated at the CulinaryInstitute of America, and a Certified
Executive Chef, Kevin was nominated Chef of the Year in 2004 and
2005 with the Professional Chefs Association. He is a recipient
of the American Culinary Federations Bronze Medal and brings 20
years of experience to Cherry Ridge. Prior to Cherry Ridge he was
Executive Chef at The Rochester Riverside Convention Center, The
Thruway Marriott , The Strathallen Hotel and Chapels.
Laura
Hollenbeck, BSW is Director of Assisted Livingfor Cherry Ridge.
Ms. Hollenbeck has a Bachelor of Social Work degree from Nazareth
College and over 20 years of experience in the geriatric field.
Previous work experience includes Director of Social work at Maplewood
Nursing Home, Coordinator of Adult Day Care at St John's Home and
Director of Memory Care at Sage Harbor. Laura is also a volunteer
group leader with the Alzheimer's Association.
Jeanne
Mulley, LPN has been hired as Dementia Care Manager at Cherry Ridge.
She received her Gerontology Certificate from St John Fisher and
has been in the health care field for 25 years. Her previous work
experience includes Shift Supervisor at St Ann 's home, Manager
of the Seniors First day program at Valley Manor and Nurse Case
Manager for Baywinde.
Cherry
Rige, a St. Ann 's Community is a senior living community in Webster
offering independent living, assisted living and memory care.
Cherry Ridge residents
receive priority access to a full continuum of health care services
through St. Ann's.
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See
memory loss in loved one over the holidays? Don't ignore it.
This
time of year, many of us are visiting friends and family members
who are 75- plus years old. The
holidays bring us together and create joy. But at times, they create
stress as well.
One
stressor is to see the mental abilities of your parent or neighbor
begin to slip. Many of us keep in touch but often fail to recognize
the subtle changes. It's not until you spend time over the holidays
with them that you discover something you don't want to see.
I
know a woman who, when going out to a restaurant with her son, would
cover up her lapses by saying, “surprise me!” when asked what she
wanted. She couldn't remember her favorites. At first you don't
think anything of it. When you do pay attention, you see more and
more evidence of the dreaded decline.
Here
are some key things I'd like you to think about and observe when
you spend that next concentrated time with the older person you
know and love. Forgetting is pretty normal;
it happens to all of us. However, significant memory loss is different
than occasional lapses in memory. In some, the losses of memory
increase in frequency to the point of continuous cycles of forgetfulness.
There
are many causes of memory loss, and a wide range of symptoms. It
varies from mild confusion to the persons total lack of recognition
of who he or she is, and total inability to care for oneself.
On
the positive side, some memory loss is temporary and reversible,
due to an imbalance in medication, depression or poor diet.
On
the other side, some memory losses are permanent, progressive and
incurable. The most common causes are Alzheimer's disease and small
strokes. The general term used to classify these disorders is dementia.
Dementia is not inevitable for everyone who ages, but it occurs
with increasing frequency as we age. That is why we all need to
be alert and recognize these sometime subtle changes in our loved
ones.
Dementia
results in faulty thinking, reasoning and memory. Dementia is one
of the most common reasons why some older adults are no longer able
to live alone. Often the stress of caring for them becomes too much
for the family. There is constant worry about their judgment. Will
they wander off and get lost? Will they become incapable of driving
safely? Do they remember to eat? How do they deal with their medications?
Mom
may look the same, and may at times have periods of lucidity, so
you are not sure if you are worrying unnecessarily. Maybe she is
starting to see the changes in herself and becomes depressed at
the thought of losing her independence or control. Or she may reject
vehemently any question or challenge of her abilities, making it
very hard for family or friends to take needed actions.
It is imperative
to face facts, as unpleasant or frightening as they may be. First,
a doctor must diagnose the problem because it may be treatable.
If it is dementia, there are important actions, and information
to be gathered, while the person is still competent.
Medications
may help manage some of the symptoms but not cure the disease. As
part of facing the facts, you will need to develop plans for the
short and long term. Do you need to arrange for grocery shopping,
housekeeping, meal preparation, bill paying or residential care
in the later stages of the disease? There are facilities that provide
specialized programs and residential care for persons with dementia.
Lastly,
seek help and counsel. Talk to your doctor. Contact our local Alzheimer's
Association. They are a vast resource of information, support and
training. Much needless stress and suffering can occur if people
reach out too late and fail to make necessary plans
Betty
Mullin-DiProsa is President & CEO, St. Ann 's Community and
Chairwoman,
Senior Health Alliance of Greater Rochester, Inc.
Published
in the Speaking Out section of the Democrat and Chronicle December
28, 2005
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Another
Successful Toy Drive
St.
Ann's Community played a key role in the success of the Pirate Toy
Fund this year by collecting over 100 new toys for area children
in need. "We have exceeeded our goal of 6000 toys and are very
happy to have done so. Thanks to all in the community who donated,
we are very appreciative," said Melissa Swald Camman, Executive
Director of the Pirate Toy Fund. This is the 4th year that St. Ann's
has collected toys and monetary donations for the charity. St. Ann's
will accept new, unwrapped toys through December 21st.
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St.
Ann's Community Wins Rochester's Choice Award 3rd Year in a Row

St.
Ann's Community is the recipient of a 2005 Rochester's Choice award
in both the Senior Living Community category and the Skilled Nursing
Facility category. Rochester's Choice Awards are a promotion of
the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper. Rochester's Choice represents
the preferred business by popular vote in each category. Winners
are determined by over thirty thousand hand-tabulated official ballots
received from readers.
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St.
Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces 3 new Board Members

Ann
McCormick, Executive Vice President & General Council, Home
Properties. Mrs. McCormick is a graduate of Colgate University and
Cornell University Law School. She is a member of several community
boards including the Alzheimer's Association, Greater Rochester
Housing Partnership, Monroe Title Insurance Corporation and Flower
City Habitat for Humanity.

Robert
Bergin, Director of Public Affairs, Rochester Gas & Electric.
Mr Bergin's previous board positions include the Epilepsy Foundation
of Rochester, Syracuse and Binghamton, the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children and the Ronald McDonald House. Currently
he is on the board of the Al Sigl Foundation and the Veterans Outreach
Center.

Thomas
Mitchell, PE, President & CEO, Bergman Associates, PC.
Mr. Mitchell's career focus is the engineering/design/start-up of
electric power generating facilities. He received his Bachelor of
Science in Civil Engineering from Clarkson University. In addition
to engineer related activities he serves as a counselor for the
H.O.P.E House, a community outreach program serving disadvantaged
families in the Webster, N.Y. area. He is also a member of the Board
of Directors for the American Heart Association.
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St.
Ann 's Community President & CEO Elizabeth (Betty) Mullin-DiProsa
Appointed Delegate-At-Large for White House Conference on Aging
Betty
Mullin-Di Prosa, has been named a delegate-at-large to the 2005
White House Conference on Aging (WHCoA) to be held December 11 -
14, in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Mullin-DiProsa is one of 74 delegates
selected in New York State to participate in the historic conference,
and one of only three from the Rochester area. Delegates are chosen,
after an extensive appl icat ion process, and selected for their
overall ded icat ion and expertise, as well as diversity and experience.
The
2005 WHCoA is the fifth WHCoA in history. Its purpose is to make
recommendations to the President of the United States and Congress
to help guide national aging policies for the next 10 years and
beyond. The conference will focus on the aging of today and tomorrow,
including 78 million babyboomers who will begin to turn 60 in January
2006.
Mrs.
Mullin-DiProsa is a registered nurse and healthcare executive with
over 25 years experience providing and overseeing care and services
for the elderly. Currently Betty is the President & CEO of St.
Ann 's Community, a large not-for-profit senior housing and long
term care system in Rochester , New York , serving over 2000 seniors
annually. She is a resident of Rochester .
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Heritage
Residents Win GRAPE Art Show Awards
Heritage Residents Jean Escott and Rose Sherman were awarded 1st
prize ribbons in the GRAPE Art Show (Greater Rochester Area Partnership
for the Elderly) held in September at Rural Opportunities on East
Avenue. As 1st Prize winners, their art will be featured in the
GRAPE 2006 wall calendar and they will also have their art displayed
at the Dome Arena Health Fair on October 6th. Our Other 2 Finalists,
Heritage Residents Carmella Panenpento and Catherine Schantz were
awarded 2nd prize ribbons and proudly represented St. Ann's Community
at this formal event. The calendar will be available throughout
the Rochester area.
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19th
Annual Community Care Health Fair
St.
Ann 's Community and Rochester General Hospital will sponsor the
19th Annual Community Care Health Fair on Thursday, September 15
th from 9:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at St. Ann 's Community, 1500 Portland
Avenue . Over 30 organizations focusing on health care and community
resources for the elderly and their caretakers will participate.
Free refreshments and a complimentary bag lunch will be served.
Health
screens will include Blood Pressure and Cholesterol. In addition,
St. Ann 's Community will host a booth for Medication Review and
cooking demonstrations featuring easy to prepare healthy meals.
Information will be provided by a variety of community, state, and
national organizations including the Alzheimer's Association, the
American Cancer Society, ElderSource, and the Office of the Attorney
General of the State of New York .
St.
Ann 's Community is located at 1500 Portland Avenue , across the
street from Rochester General Hospital .
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Grand
Opening Celebration for Cherry Ridge a St. Ann's Community Announced
Be
our special guest as we unveil our newest Senior Living Community-
Cherry Ridge. Join us for a personal tour, drinks, hors d'oeuvres
and meet our residents. Celebrate the Grand Opening of Cherry Ridge
on Thursday, November 3, 2005 1:30 p.m. Cherry Ridge a St Ann's
Community is located at 900 Cherry Ridge Boulevard in Webster.
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St.
Ann's Community Welcomes Kim Petrone MD to the Medical Department
St.
Ann's Community is pleased to announce Kim Petrone MD has joined
the Medical Department. Dr. Petrone is a graduate of Duke University
Medical School and completed her Chief Residency in Internal Medicine
at the University of Rochester, along with a Geriactric Fellowship.
Dr. Petrone is Board Certified in Geriatric and Internal Medicine.
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Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann's Community, Honored With National Award
Rochester
, N.Y. : Cherry Ridge, a St. Ann 's Community, is pleased to announce
that it is a recipient of the 2005 National Mature Media Awards.
The senior living community received two Gold and a Bronze award
in the Direct Mail Advertising category.
A
panel of industry experts from across the United States reviewed
nearly 1,200 marketing commun icat ions materials produced in 2004
and honored the top submissions in 32 categories for excellence
in marketing to senior adults.
“We
are honored to be among those recognized for our commun icat ions
programs to the senior market,” said Eileen P. Ryan, Vice-President,
Marketing of Cherry Ridge. “We are ded icat ed to providing our
senior customers with accurate information in a creative format,
to assist them in planning the most exciting part of their lives
so that they may continue enjoying the active, independent lifestyle
to which they have grown accustomed.”
The
National Mature Media Awards are sponsored each year by the Mature
Market Resource Center of Libertyville, Ill.
Cherry
Ridge, a St. Ann 's Community, is a premier senior living community
ded icat ed to today's seniors who welcome an active and engaged
way of life. Cherry Ridge features secure, maintenance-free residential
living, an opportunity-rich lifestyle and the assurance of access
to long-term health care.
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Foundation
Board Welcomes New Members
Martin
K. Birmingham
was appointed President and Chief Executive of the National Bank
of Geneva this spring. His long career in banking includes serving
as Bank of America's Rochester market president as well as Fleet's
regional president for Rochester . Active in the community, Marty
also serves as a trustee or board member of St. John Fisher College
, Seneca Park Zoo Society, YMCA Of Greater Rochester, United Way
of Greater Rochester and the Bishop's Stewardship Council for the
Diocese of Rochester
Patrick
Burke
is President and CEO of Burke Group, Inc, the largest employee benefits
and executive compensation consulting firm in Western New York .
Mr. Burke is a frequent speaker to professional organizations and
is active with several Rochester charity organizations. Pat recently
finished a term as Chair for the Lifetime Assistance Foundation
Board.
Patrick
Simpson
is an attorney with Nixon Peabody where he concentrates his practice
in trust and estate planning and administration, immigration matters
for businesses and individuals, and related international tax issues.
Patrick is a member of the Trusts and Estates sections of the New
York State and Monroe County Bar Associations and volunteers his
time as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Norman Howard School
and of the Norman Howard School Foundation, and chairs the Board
of Directors of EnCompass: Resources for Learning, an affiliate
of the Norman Howard School.
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St.
Ann's Community Announces Assistant Directors of Nursing for St.
Ann's Home and the Heritage
Ann
E. Nemirovsky, RN, MBA has been hired as Assistant Director of Nursing
for the Heritage. Ann was most recently employed at Wesley Gardens
in Rochester . She is a graduate of the University of Rochester
School of Nursing with a BS in Nursing and a graduate of the Simon
School of Business Administration with an MBA.
Michelle
DeLisio, RN, MPA, LNC has been hired as Assistant Director of Nursing
for St. Ann 's Home. Her most recent employment was at The Highlands
Living Center in Pittsford as a Nurse Manager. She has a Bachelors
of Science in Nursing and a Masters in Public Administration and
is a Legal Nurse Consultant.
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FINANCING
SECURED FOR CHERRY RIDGE
$49 Million Planned Community Under Construction
Cherry Ridge, a St. Ann’s Community,
is pleased to announce the closing on a $38 million dollar financing
completed with the sale of tax-exempt bonds issued through the County
of Monroe Industrial Development Agency (COMIDA). The investment
banking firm, Herbert J. Sims, assisted St. Ann’s in obtaining
the financing. The not-for-profit senior living retirement community
in Western New York is well underway with an estimated completion
date of November 2005.
This new $49 million full-service retirement
community, located on 41 acres, 900 Ridge Road in Webster, will
offer the ultimate in retirement living featuring a host of unparalleled
services and amenities. In addition, residents will receive access
to a full continuum of care that includes assisted living, skilled
nursing and memory care services, if ever needed.
“With the financing secured
for this exceptional new retirement community, Cherry Ridge is well
on the way to making the retirement dreams of our future residents
a reality,” said William Remizowski, Senior Vice President
and Chief Financial Officer, St. Ann’s Community. “This
vibrant new community will provide active, independent seniors with
the comfort and security they expect in their retirement. It will
be a most remarkable lifestyle.”
Residents will have independent and maintenance-free
housing options ranging from spacious one- and two-bedroom apartments
to two-bedroom, two bath cottage homes. Some apartments and cottages
will feature a den, and cottages will also offer covered porches
and attached garages.
All residents will have access to numerous
resort-style services such as weekly housekeeping, concierge services,
24-hour emergency response system and full-time security, to name
a few. The amenities at Cherry Ridge will include a library, fitness
center, country store, café, beauty salon/barbershop, private
dining room and community center/Chapel.
“Cherry Ridge is the result
of determining what today’s seniors want in a retirement community
and then making it happen,” added Betty Mullin-DiProsa, President
& CEO of St. Ann’s Community. “We pulled together
a team of experts to create the ultimate living environment with
nothing but the very best for our future residents.”
Members of the development team include
St. Ann’s Senior Housing, Inc., Rochester, New York; project
developer, Cochran Stephenson and Donkervoet, Inc., Baltimore, Maryland;
project architect, SWBR Associate Architects; LeCesse Construction,
Inc., Rochester, New York; general contractor; GlynnDevins, Overland
Park, Kansas, marketing consultants; and interior designers, Merlino
Design Partnership, Inc., Gulph Mills, Pennsylvania.
St. Ann’s
Community hires Paul Bartlett as Director of Chapel Oaks
St.
Ann’s Community is pleased to announce Paul R. Bartlett as
Director of Chapel Oaks. Mr. Bartlett has more than 33 years of
experience in the Hospitality industry with 25 of those years at
the Marriott Corporation. Paul has held positions at ARAMARK Corporation,
The Village at Park Ridge, The Highlands at Pittsford and most recently,
served as operations manager at Ferris Hills/Clark Meadows retirement
community in Canandaigua. Paul will oversee a staff of 35 employees
and all day to day operations at Chapel Oaks which offers 120 one
and two bedroom independent living apartments on the St. Ann’s
campus.
Bob
Bourg has been promoted to the role of VP/Administrator for
The Heritage, one of the two skilled nursing facilities at St. Ann's
Community. Bob has been with St. Ann's Community since
1999, most recently as the VP of Governance & Administration.
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For
several months, a group of residents have been working with Nate
Browning (Painting and Carpentry Leader), Mark Simpelaar and Chris
Benson (Therapeutic Recreation) in the Men at Work Group. These
men have been meeting regularly and creating some very special projects
in this woodworking program and the St. Joseph's Neighborhood Center
was the recipient of some of their finished products. The group
presented Sister Christine Wagner, SSJ, Director of the Neighborhood
Center
with
several handmade wooden toy buses and children's bookshelves
to the center as part of a Christmas partnership.

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Chapel Oaks Charity
Craft Club is Positively Rochester
On Friday, December 3rd, members of the Chapel
Oaks Charity Craft Club were featured on WHEC's Positively Rochester
Segment. These 14 ladies spend ten months of the year knitting and
crocheting hats, gloves, scarves, mittens, sweaters and blankets
for the Salvation Army. The group meets every Thursday night and
has produced hundreds of handcrafted items for local Rochester Charities
throughout the years. Chapel Oaks offers one and two bedroom luxury
apartments for independent seniors and is a part of St. Ann's Community.

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St. Ann's Community
is pleased to announce that we have pledged to support and be part
of Quality First, an initiative led by the American Association
of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA). The initiative was
formally adopted at the September 15th meeting of the
Board of Directors, and signed by Board Chair Christopher DiPasquale
and President & CEO Betty Mullin-DiProsa.
The mission of Quality First is to achieve
excellence in aging services and to earn public trust. By endorsing
the Quality First principles, St. Ann's Community pledges to continue
to work in partnership with consumers, providers and the government
to create an environment in which consumers can feel confident that
they are receiving the high quality care and service they deserve.
Those principles include continuous quality improvement, public
disclosure and accountability, workforce excellence, ethical practices,
and financial stewardship. The Quality First principles encompass
all areas of the operation, and fit in well with St. Ann's commitment
to provide high quality, cost-effective services to Seniors in the
Rochester community.
Prior to adopting the Quality First initiative,
St. Ann's Community undertook an extensive self-study to determine
the current status of its quality efforts in all areas of the operation.
The results of the study were shared with management and the Board
of Directors, and the decision was then made to elevate our Quality
Programs even further and proceed with adopting Quality First. Betty
Mullin-DiProsa was one of the leaders in introducing Quality First
to the organization. "By adopting this initiative, we are truly
making quality the centerpiece of our efforts. We are an organization
that believes very strongly in providing the highest quality care
and service to our Residents. We are looking forward to working
with AAHSA and its members to make Quality First a huge success."
For more information on St. Ann's participation
in Quality First or any of our Senior Services, please contact Taylor
Wellman, Multi-Media Coordinator at 697-6407.
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St. Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc. Announces
3 New Board Members
Judy
A. Toyer Serves as Counsel, Employment Law and Personnel Relations
Staff for Eastman Kodak Company.
Timothy
G. White, Partner KPMG, LLP
Stephen
J. Meloni, M.D., Primary Care Internist at Elmwood Medical Associates.
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St.
Ann 's
Community and Rochester General
Hospital will sponsor
the 18th Annual Community Care Health Fair on Thursday,
September 16th from
9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at
St. Ann 's
Community, 1500 Portland
Avenue . Over
30 organizations focusing on health care and community resources
for the elderly and their caretakers will participate. Free refreshments
and a complimentary bag lunch will be served. Health screenings
will include Blood Pressure, Cholesterol, hearing and medication
review. There will also be cooking demonstrations featuring easy
to prepare healthy meals. Information will be provided by a variety
of community, state, and national organizations including the Alzheimer's
Association, the American Cancer Society, ElderSource, and Office
of the Attorney General of the State of
New York . Educational Seminars this year
will include "What's New in Nutrition" presented by the
St. Ann 's Clinical Nutrition
department. Call 697-6406 for more information.
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Construction
on the model is progressing nicely. Work on the three unit patio
home model is well under way and on schedule. Most of the siding
has been completed and crews have already finished painting the
interior of the first unit. The groundbreaking
ceremony will take place on August twenty fourth with
construction moving at full speed after that. Please visit this
page soon for more details.
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St. Ann's Foundation Inc. Announces Newly
Elected Slate of Officers
Chair-
James G. Gould Allesco Advisors, LLC
Vice-Chair-Jeanne
B. Hutchins
Treasurer-
Raymond D'Agostino Deloitte & Touche, LLP
Secretary-
Carol Riccardi
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St. Ann's of Greater Rochester Inc.
Announces Board Officers for the 2004-2006 Term
Chair-
Christopher DiPasquale 1st
Vice Chair- Robert F. Ryan
2nd
Vice Chair- Juan F. Villanueva
Treasurer-
Raymond D'Agostino
Secretary-
Jay Quinn
Immediate
Past Chair- John Doyle
President
and CEO- Elizabeth Mullin-DiProsa
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St. Ann's Community
to Host Statewide Art Exhibit
NYAHSA
Officials with St. Ann's Community have announced that they
will soon host a unique, traveling art exhibit with pieces
created by residents at New York's not-for-profit, mission-driven
and public long term care facilities.
Known
as the NYAHSA Art Exhibit, the show will visit St. Ann's Community
from Monday, May 17, 2004 to Wednesday June 2. The public
is invited to tour the exhibit between the hours of 9:00AM
and 8:00 PM at St. Ann's Community, 1500 Portland Avenue,
Rochester, NY 14621.
A
project of the New York Association of Homes & Services
for the Aging (NYAHSA), which represents New York's not-for-profit,
mission-driven and public long term care providers, the exhibit
is sponsored by NYAHSA Services, Inc., which gives health
care providers opportunities to save on insurance, telecommunications
and energy programs.
For
the 2004 art exhibit, more than 200 pieces were submitted
by 214 different artists from facilities throughout the state.
This year the art exhibit travels across the state to ten
locations. The exhibit begins in the Capital Region and visits
the Western, Rochester, Southern Tier, Central, Northern and
Hudson Valley regions concluding in the Long Island area.
Visit www.nyahsa.org for the schedule.
Professional
artists serve as jurists and select the works for the show
from two categories, Resident/Client or Staff/Volunteer.
Over
the course of 14 shows, the program has received well over
3,000 art works of all media.
All
entries are submitted by individuals having a connection with
the New York Association of Homes & Services for the Aging.
St.
Ann's Community is a multi level long term care facility with
a 130 year tradition. We are located at 1500 Portland Avenue
directly across the street from Rochester General Hospital.
Founded
in 1961, the New York Association of Homes and Services for
the Aging is the only statewide organization representing
the entire continuum of not-for-profit, mission-driven and
public continuing care, including nursing homes, senior housing,
adult care facilities, continuing care retirement communities,
assisted living providers, and community service providers.
NYAHSA's more than 560 members serve an estimated 500,000
New Yorkers of all ages annually.
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Ann's Community in U.S. News and World Report
President
and CEO, Betty Mullin-DiProsa and Tibett Maxey a Licensed
Practical Nurse on the third floor of St. Ann 's Home were interviewed for a 5 page feature
story in U.S. News and World Report. The story, titled "Help
Wanted", was published in the March 8th edition
of the weekly news magazine and focuses on the resurgence
of the job market and the changes and flexibility needed for
people to benefit from it.
Ms. Mullin-DiProsa a member of TEC (The Executive Committee),
a national CEO group was contacted by U.S. News and World
Report to give some statistics on how the ever-changing job
market affects St. Ann 's and the Senior Living industry as a whole.
St. Ann 's Community has a labor force of about 850 people
and on any given day has 30 to 40 full time openings, a number
that will rise as St. Ann 's breaks ground on our new Senior Living Community,
Cherry Ridge. While the majority of openings are in the Nursing
Department, there are other areas as well. St. Ann 's also needs housekeepers, laundry staff and
pharmacists, among others. "We're in a growth industry, no
question," says Betty Mullin-DiProsa. " Everyone 's getting older, and over time everyone is going
to need care."
To meet the needs and demands
of the rapidly growing Senior Care industry, St. Ann 's offers retraining programs. Along with the
other four members of the Senior Health Alliance, St. Ann 's employees can take advantage of the TANF grant
which is what Tibett Maxey did. Ms. Maxey, a single mother,
had been a Unit Secretary at St. Ann 's Home for three years when she saw a posting
for the Nurse Training Program. She
signed up, and received her full-time salary for the next
11 months while splitting a 40 hour work week between classes
and St. Ann 's. "I wouldn't have been able to do it otherwise,"
said Tibett who is now a Licensed Practical Nurse. The retraining
program also covers the cost of books and tuition.
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The
7th Annual Senior Senior Ball
On Tuesday,
February 24 at 2:00 P.M., St. Ann's Community will host students
from Bishop Kearney High School's Honor Society at our seventh
annual Senior / Senior Ball. The twelfth graders will arrive
in formal attire and decorate the auditorium with balloons
and streamers and transform it into an elegant ballroom. Residents
and students will dance together to music from Big Band to
Bruce Springsteen. This has become an annual favorite for
our residents and they look forward to showing off their dancing
moves once again this year.
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St. Ann
's
Community and ViaHealth to Present Compassionate Care workshops
On
Thursday, November 13th, St. Ann 's
Community and
ViaHealth are pleased to present two "Community Conversations
on Compassionate Care" workshops.
The goal of the workshops is to educate the public
on advance care planning and updating your health care proxy
form. The morning
session will be held from 9:30
a.m. - 11:00 a.m. , and the evening session from
6:30
p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
The sessions are identical, so choose the time that
fits best into your schedule.
The workshops will be held at
St.
Ann 's
Community, 1500
Portland Avenue .
For more information, or to register to attend, please
contact Bob Bourg at 697-6300.
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St.
Ann
's
Foundation is pleased to welcome the following three new members
to its Board of Directors.
Mark Keogh retired from Energy East Corporation
as Treasurer and Secretary in 2003.
His twenty plus years of service at Rochester Gas &
Electric (now part of Energy East) included positions managing
and directing the finances of RG&E.
Mark is also a member of the Board of Directors for
the Veteran Outreach Center
and the Financial Executive Institute.

Raymond
D'Agostino is a CPA with Deloitte & Touche where he
serves as the Assurance and Advisory Director.
His twenty plus years of experience include auditing
for higher education, governmental and non-for-profit entities.
Ray is a Board member of Bishop Kearny
High School and Lifespan and is a member of the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Dennis
Mullen is Chairman, President and CEO for Birds Eye Foods,
Inc. a Rochester based processor of frozen foods. Dennis has served
in senior leadership positions with Birds Eye and its subsidiaries
companies for over 12 years. He is a member of the Board of
Directors for St. Leo University, Junior Achievement of Rochester
and the National Food Processors Association.
St.
Ann 's Community has a 125 year tradition of being
Rochester
's premier provider of healthcare and housing
for seniors. St. Ann 's Home, The Heritage, Chapel Oaks, Transitional Care
Center and Adult Day Programs Provide services to more
than 900 seniors.
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St. Ann's Community &
Rochester General Hospital
Present The
17th Annual Community Care Health Fair
St.
Ann's Community and Rochester General Hospital will sponsor
the 17th Annual Community Care Health Fair
on Thursday, September 18th from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30
p.m. at St. Ann's Community, 1500 Portland Avenue.
Over 35 organizations focusing on health care and
community resources for the elderly and their caretakers will
participate. Free refreshments and a complimentary box lunch
will be served.
Health
screens will include Blood Pressure and Cholesterol. In addition,
St. Ann's Community will host a booth for Medication Review
and a cooking demonstration featuring easy to prepare healthy
meals. Information will be provided by a variety of community,
state, and national organizations including the Alzheimer's
Association, the American Cancer Society, ElderSource, and
Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York. Educational
Seminars this year will include "Safety for Seniors"
presented by Ed Schoepfel Jr., Senior Security Consultant
at Doyle Security Systems, "Computers Don't Byte"
presented by Chris Winslow, Telecommunications Coordinator
at St. Ann's, and "Getting a Lift from Lifting"
presented by Mary E. McCarthy, RN, MS.
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| June
Weltzer Promoted to Director of Therapeutic Recreation
June
Weltzer, CTRS has recently been promoted to Director of Therapeutic
Recreation. Ms. Weltzer, a St. Ann's employee since 1985,
was originally hired as a Recreation Therapist and was made
Recreation Manager in 2001. In her role as Director, June
will oversee all TR services for both St. Ann's and the Heritage.
She is responsible for all clinical and program functions
of the TR department, with a focus on maximizing the quality
of life for our residents through recreation and leisure.
June holds a B.S. in Gerontology from the University of Buffalo,
and will soon be completing her Masters of Science in Therapeutic
Recreation from SUNY Brockport. June is a Certified Therapeutic
Recreation Specialist through the National Council of Therapeutic
Recreation Certification.
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Steven
Smith is New V.P. of Foundation and Resource Development
Steven
Smith has joined the
St. Ann
's Community staff
as the new Vice-President of Foundation & Resource Development.
Steve brings with him over 22 years experience working
in not-for-profit organizations, 16 of those years spent in
fundraising. Before joining
St. Ann
's Community, Steve
was the Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for the
Hillside
and Crestwood Children's
Foundation. In his role as Vice-President of Foundation &
Resource Development, Steve will lead the fundraising program
for
St. Ann
's Community to
secure philanthropic support for its programs
and projects. Steve holds a B.S. in Business Economics
from SUNY Oneonta, and is a Certified Fund Raising Executive.
In addition, he is the President of the Association of Fundraising
Professionals, Genesee Valley Chapter. When asked what
plans he has as Vice-President of Foundation & Resource
Development Steve said, "My vision is that the
St. Ann
's Foundation becomes
the preferred charity for those who support and care about
the quality of life for our Residents. Our philanthropic efforts
will match the exceptional care that we deliver to our Residents".
Please join us in welcoming Steve to
St. Ann
's Community. If
you would like to contact the Foundation & Resource Development
office, please call 697-6321.
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St. Ann
's
Community Awarded
Accreditation from Joint Commission
St.
Ann
's Community, in
Rochester
,
NY
,
has achieved the Gold Seal of Approval for health care quality
Long Term Care Accreditation from
the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
(JCAHO).
The Gold Seal
of Approval for Joint Commission accreditation means St. Ann's
Community demonstrated Full Standards Compliance with national
standards for patient safety and quality of care.
"We seek accreditation
because we want to make evident to our residents, their families
and the Rochester community at large, our commitment to achieving
the highest standards of care, not just the minimums required
by state licensure, and federal certification," says Betty
Mullin-DiProsa, President and CEO.
"JCAHO Accreditation is fully voluntary, and is sought
only by a few organizations, those seeking to stand out and
visibly demonstrate exceptional care and service.
We view obtaining Joint Commission accreditation as
another step toward achieving excellence.
St. Ann's Home and The Heritage, our two skilled nursing
facilities, achieved a perfect score in this recent survey
from the Joint Commission, a rare accomplishment for any organization."
The award of
accreditation is for the three-year period ending March 28,
2006.
Founded in 1951,
the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
seeks to continuously improve the safety and quality of care
provided to the public through the provision of health care
accreditation and related services that support performance
improvement in health care organizations. An independent,
not-for-profit organization, the Joint Commission is the nation's
oldest and largest standards setting and accrediting body
in health care.
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ST. ANN'S
COMMUNITY
PRIVACY NOTICE THIS NOTICE DESCRIBES HOW YOUR MEDICAL INFORMATION
MAY BE USED AND DISCLOSED AND HOW YOU CAN GET ACCESS TO THAT
INFORMATION. PLEASE
REVIEW THIS NOTICE CAREFULLY.
St. Ann's Community ("SAC") is committed to
maintaining the privacy of your protected health information
("PHI"), which includes information about your medical
condition and the care and treatment you receive from SAC
and other health care providers.
This Notice details how your PHI may be used and disclosed
to third parties for purposes of your care, payment for your
care, health care operations of SAC, and for other purposes
permitted or required by law.
This Notice also details your rights regarding your
PHI.
USE OR DISCLOSURE OF PHI
SAC may use and/or disclose your PHI for purposes related
to your care, payment for your care, and health care operations
of the facility. The
following are examples of the types of uses and/or disclosures
of your PHI that may occur.
These examples are not meant to include all possible
types of use and/or disclosure.
(a) Care
- In order to care for you, SAC will provide your PHI to those
health care professionals, whether on SAC's staff or not,
directly involved in your care so that they may understand
your medical condition and needs and provide advice or treatment.
For example, a physician treating you for a condition
such as arthritis may need to know what medications have been
prescribed for you by SAC's physicians.
(b)
Payment - In order to get paid for some or all of the
health care provided by the SAC, the facility may provide
your PHI, directly or through a billing service, to appropriate
third party payors. For
example, SAC may need to provide the Medicare program with
information about health care services that you receive from
SAC so that SAC can be properly reimbursed.
(c) Health
Care Operations - In order for SAC to operate in accordance
with applicable law and in order for SAC to provide quality
and efficient care, it may be necessary for SAC to compile,
use and/or disclose your PHI.
For example, SAC may use your PHI in order to evaluate
the performance of SAC's personnel.
AUTHORIZATION NOT REQUIRED
SAC may use and/or disclose your PHI, without a written
Authorization from you, in the following instances:
(a) De-identified
Information - Your PHI is altered so that it does not identify
you and, even without your name, cannot be used to identify
you.
(b)
Business Associate - To a business associate, which
is someone who SAC contracts with to provide a service necessary
for your treatment, payment for your treatment and health
care operations (e.g., billing service).
SAC will obtain satisfactory written assurance, in
accordance with applicable law, that the business associate
will appropriately safeguard your PHI.
(c)
Personal Representative - To a person who, under applicable
law, has the authority to represent you in making decisions
related to your health care.
(d)
Public Health Activities - Such activities include,
for example, information collected by a public health authority,
as authorized by law, to prevent or control disease, injury
or disability.
(e)
Federal Drug Administration - If required by the Food
and Drug Administration to report adverse events, product
defects or problems or biological product deviations, or to
track products, or to enable product recalls, repairs or replacements,
or to conduct post marketing surveillance.
(f)
Abuse, Neglect or Domestic Violence - To a government
authority if SAC is required by law to make such disclosure.
If SAC is authorized by law to make such a disclosure,
it will do so if it believes that the disclosure is necessary
to prevent serious harm or if SAC believes that you have been
the victim of abuse, neglect or domestic violence.
Any such disclosure will be made in accordance with
the requirements of law, which may also involve notice to
you of the disclosure.
(g)
Health Oversight Activities - Such activities, which
must be required by law, involve government agencies involved
in oversight activities that relate to the health care system,
government benefit programs, government regulatory programs
and civil rights law.
Those activities include, for example, criminal investigations,
audits, disciplinary actions, or general oversight activities
relating to the community's health care system.
(h)
Judicial and Administrative Proceeding - For example,
SAC may be required to disclose your PHI in response to a
court order or a lawfully issued subpoena.
(i)
Law Enforcement Purposes - In certain instances, your
PHI may have to be disclosed to a law enforcement official
for law enforcement purposes.
Law enforcement purposes include: (1) complying with
a legal process (i.e., subpoena) or as required by law; (2)
information for identification and location purposes (e.g.,
suspect or missing person); (3) information regarding a person
who is or is suspected to be a crime victim; (4) in situations
where the death of an individual may have resulted from criminal
conduct; (5) in the event of a crime occurring on the premises
of SAC; and (6) a medical emergency (not on SAC's premises)
has occurred, and it appears that a crime has occurred.
(j)
Coroner or Medical Examiner - SAC may disclose your
PHI to a coroner or medical examiner for the purpose of identifying
you or determining your cause of death, or to a funeral director
as permitted by law and as necessary to carry out its duties.
(k)
Organ, Eye or Tissue Donation - If you are an organ
donor, SAC may disclose your PHI to the entity to whom you
have agreed to donate your organs.
(l)
Research - If SAC is involved in research activities,
your PHI may be used, but such use is subject to numerous
governmental requirements intended to protect the privacy
of your PHI such as approval of the research by an institutional
review board and the requirement that protocols must be followed.
(m)
Avert a Threat to Health or Safety - SAC may disclose
your PHI if it believes that such disclosure is necessary
to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the
health or safety of a person or the public and the disclosure
is to an individual who is reasonably able to prevent or lessen
the threat.
(n)
Specialized Government Functions - When the appropriate
conditions apply, SAC may use PHI of individuals who are Armed
Forces personnel: (1) for activities deemed necessary by appropriate
military command authorities; (2) for the purpose of a determination
by the Department of Veteran Affairs of eligibility for benefits;
or (3) to a foreign
military authority if you are a member of that foreign military
service. SAC may
also disclose your PHI to authorized federal officials for
conducting national security and intelligence activities including
the provision of protective services to the President or others
legally authorized.
(o)
Inmates - SAC may disclose your PHI to a correctional
institution or law enforcement official if you are an inmate
of that correctional facility and your PHI is necessary to
provide care and treatment to you or is necessary for the
health and safety of other individuals or inmates.
(p)
Workers' Compensation - If you are involved in a Workers'
Compensation claim, SAC may be required to disclose your PHI
to an individual or entity that is part of the Workers' Compensation
system.
(q)
Disaster Relief Efforts - SAC may use or disclose your
PHI to a public or private entity authorized to assist in
disaster relief efforts.
(r)
Required by Law - If otherwise required by law, but
such use or disclosure will be made in compliance with the
law and limited to the requirements of the law.
AUTHORIZATION REQUIRED
Uses and/or disclosures, other than those described
above will be made only with your written Authorization, which
you may revoke at any time.
MARKETING
SAC
may only use and/or disclose your PHI for marketing activities
if we obtain from you a prior written Authorization.
"Marketing" activities include communications
to you that encourage you to purchase or use a product or
service, and the communication is not made for your care or
treatment. However,
marketing does not include, for example, sending you a newsletter
about SAC. Marketing
also includes the receipt by SAC of remuneration, directly
or indirectly, from a third party whose product or service
is being marketed. SAC
will inform you if it engages in marketing and will obtain
your prior Authorization.
FAMILY MEMBER/FRIEND
SAC may disclose to your family member, other relative,
a close personal friend, or any other person identified by
you, your PHI directly relevant to such person's involvement
with your care or the payment for your care.
SAC may also use or disclose your PHI to notify or
assist in the notification (including identifying or locating)
a family member, a personal representative, or another person
responsible for your care, of your location, general condition
or death. However,
in both cases, the following conditions will apply:
(a) SAC may use or disclose your PHI if you agree, or
if SAC provides you with opportunity to object and you do
not object, or if SAC can reasonably infer from the circumstances,
based on the exercise of its judgment, that you do not object
to the use or disclosure.
(b)
If you are not present, SAC will, in the exercise of its judgment,
determine whether the use or disclosure is in your best interests
and, if so, disclose only the PHI that is directly relevant
to the person's involvement with your care.
FACILITY DIRECTORY
SAC
will maintain a Directory of individuals who reside in SAC.
You will be included in that Directory, which will
indicate your name and your room number.
Your information will also be provided to any person
who asks for you by name.
However, you have the right to object to the use of
your information in the Directory, and you have the right
to request that some or all of that information not be used
or disclosed as described herein.
If, because of your condition or an emergency situation,
you cannot exercise your right to object, SAC will use or
disclose your information in the Directory if that is consistent
with your prior expressed preference and SAC determines that
such use or disclosure is in your best interest.
ROOM LOCATION
SAC
posts, either on the door of your room or on the wall adjacent
to the door, your name.
This is done for your safety and to promote efficient,
quality care.
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
SAC
is subject to various rules and regulations of New York State
and the federal government.
As a result of those rules and regulations, periodically
representatives from federal or state agencies will audit
the operations of SAC and, in the process of that audit, will
review medical records, some of which may contain your PHI.
In addition you, as a recipient of Medicare benefits,
may have agreed to allow representatives from the federal
or state governments to review your medical records as a result
of an audit being conducted of SAC.
Access by a federal or state agency to your PHI for
audit purposes does not require your prior authorization.
YOUR RIGHTS
You have the right to:
(a)
Revoke any Authorization, in writing, at any time.
To request a revocation, you must submit a written
request to SAC's Privacy Officer.
(b)
Request restrictions on certain use and/or disclosure
of your PHI as provided by law.
To request restrictions, you must submit a written
request to SAC's Privacy Officer.
(c)
Receive confidential communications of PHI by alternative
means or at alternative locations.
You must make your request in writing to SAC's Privacy
Officer. SAC will
accommodate all reasonable requests.
(d)
Inspect and copy your PHI as provided by law.
To inspect and copy your PHI, you must submit a request
(oral or written) to SAC's Privacy Officer.
In certain situations that are defined by law, SAC
may deny your request, but you will have the right to have
the denial reviewed.
(e)
Amend your PHI as provided by law.
To request an amendment, you must submit a written
request to SAC's Privacy Officer.
You must provide a reason that supports your request.
SAC may for various reasons deny your request.
If you disagree with SAC's denial, you will have the
right to submit a written statement of disagreement.
(f)
Receive an accounting of disclosures of your PHI as
provided by law. To
request an accounting, you must submit a written request to
SAC's Privacy Officer.
(g)
Receive a paper copy of this Privacy Notice from SAC
upon request to SAC's Privacy Officer.
(h)
Complain to SAC, or to the Secretary of Health and
Human Services, Office of Civil Rights, Hubert H. Humphrey
Building, 200 Independence Avenue, S. W., Room 509F HHH Building,
Washington, D.C. 20201.
Or you may contact a regional office of the Office
of Civil Rights, which can be found at www.hhs.gov/ocr/regmail.html.
To file a complaint with SAC, you must contact SAC's
Privacy Officer. All
complaints must be in writing.
(i)
To obtain more information on, or have your questions
about your rights answered, you may contact SAC's Privacy
Officer at:
Chief Information Officer
St. Ann's Community
1500 Portland
Avenue
Rochester, NY
14621
Telephone: (585)
697-6000
Fax: (585) 336-1780
PrivacyOfficer@stannscommunity.com
ST. ANNS REQUIREMENTS
St. Ann's Community:
(a)
Is required by law to maintain the privacy of your
PHI and to provide you with this Privacy Notice of SAC's legal
duties and privacy practices with respect to your PHI.
(b)
Is required to abide by the terms of this Privacy Notice.
(c)
Reserves the right to change the terms of this Privacy
Notice and to make the new Privacy Notice provisions effective
for all of your PHI that it maintains.
(d)
Will not retaliate against you for making a complaint.
(e)
Must make a good faith effort to obtain from you an
acknowledgement of receipt of this Notice.
(f)
Will post this Privacy Notice on SAC's web site, if
SAC maintains a web site.
(g)
Will provide this Privacy Notice to you by e-mail if
you so request. However,
you also have the right to obtain a paper copy of this Privacy
Notice.
EFFECTIVE
DATE
This Notice is in effect as of 04/14/2003
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