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December 2, 2008 St. Ann's Community Announces Recent Additions to Medical Department
November 25, 2008 St. Ann's Community Welcomes John Jurik MD
October 27, 2008 St. Ann's Community Welcomes Pat Young, MSN, as Director of Opperations for Transitional Care
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, 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
July 23, 2008 Eric Shoen Receives Certified Fund Raising Executive Designation (CFRE)
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 17, 2007 Eric Shoen Joins St. Ann's as Donor Relationship Manager
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 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.

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 Ms. Patricia Young, MSN, as the Director of Operations for the Transitional Care Department at St. Ann 's Home. Ms. Young will be responsible for the clinical and business operations, ensuring service excellence and quality within the transitional patient care setting at St. Ann 's.

Pat has more than 30 years of health care and management experience. Prior to St. Ann 's, she held various positions in Western New York at Our Lady of Peace Rehabilitation Center, WILLCARE Home Health Care Services in Buffalo and Jamestown , Mt. St. Mary 's Hospital, and Niagara County.

She is a graduate of Niagara University in Lewiston , NY with MSN education at D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY and resides in Webster.

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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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Shoen Awarded CFRE designation

CFRE International has named Eric Shoen as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) . Eric Shoen, Donor Relationship Manager for St. Ann 's Community joins over 5,300 professionals around the world who hold the CFRE designation.

“Achievement of the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) credential demonstrates the level of commitment on the part of Eric to himself and the profession as a whole,” shared Steven Smith, Foundation Vice President, St. Ann 's Community. “We are extremely proud of Eric for all of his hard work and dedication towards earning this designation.”

Individuals granted the CFRE credential have met a series of standards set by CFRE International which include tenure in the profession, education, demonstrated fundraising achievement and a commitment to service to not-for-profit organizations. They have agreed to uphold Accountability Standards and the Donor Bill of Rights. Initially, candidates must pass a rigorous written examination testing the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of a fundraising professional.

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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.

The winner will be announced Jan. 24 during a noon lunch at the Riverside Convention Center. For ticket information, call (585) 256-4612.

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St. Ann's Community is pleased to announce the following promotions.

Bernard J. Joswick Jr. has been promoted from the position 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 21 years, 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 to announce 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 –

one 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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St. Ann 's Community is pleased to welcome Eric Shoen as the Donor Relationship Manager for St. Ann 's Foundation. Shoen will be responsible for grant writing, implementing a planned giving program, and raising money through large gifts for the St. Ann 's Foundation.

Mr. Shoen holds a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Spanish Literature, from Hartwick College and has held previous positions with Rural Opportunities, the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry and Kent School , Kent, CT.
Shoen currently resides in Corn Hill 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, 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.