45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore, New York 11706
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Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc., which is headquartered in Bay Shore and has a satellite office in Southampton, is the only local Alzheimer’s Disease advocacy and educational facility whose mission is to support local research to find a cure for Alzheimer’s Disease and to provide hands-on support and services to families on Long
Island and the Greater New York metropolitan area. ADRC works with family members, health care professionals and researchers to ensure quality health care and support to those impacted by dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease through care and consultation, information and referral, training, support groups, and caregiver safety products.
About Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc.
honored, with the award going to Step In Liquid Stand Up Paddle. Team Ken was the top fundraising team in kayaking.
The awards ceremony was accompanied by dinner, dessert, and live entertainment by The Old Salts Band.
First Annual Alzheimer’s Regatta Raises Over $26,000
Pictured (left to right): Paul Amundson, Rita Sere, George Franke, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, and Dawn Riley.
On June 15, 2013, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. hosted its First Annual Alzheimer’s Regatta at the Sagamore Yacht Club in Oyster Bay. The event raised $26,000 — surpassing their goal of $25,000 — with the money going toward Alzheimer’s Disease awareness and care.
In the sailing race, Swedish Match 40 was the winner, followed by Comanche Racing, and Blue Sky. Also on hand to give out the awards was Dawn Riley, the executive director of Oakcliff Sailing Center and US Sailing board member. Ms. Riley was the 2002 IC45 and 2007 K-Challenge America’s Cup World Champion. As CEO and captain of America True, she was the first woman to manage an America’s Cup sailing team.
In the sailing category, the top three fundraising teams were Valhalla, which raised $5,715; Comanche Raider, which raised $2,430; and Team Serendipity, with $1,400.
Along with the race, there was a Paddling for Poker event where participants paddled to five boats; at each boat, they received a card and once they received five cards, they made their poker hand. The top fundraiser among the paddlers was also
ADRC Raises Over $50,000 at its 30th Anniversary Gala
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both of which exceeded the fundraising goal of $25,000 each and had more than 400 participants at both events. In addition, she has held the Physicians Outreach Dinner and the Alzheimer’s Disease Education Conference and Expo for the past nine years.
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, executive director and chief executive officer of Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc., received the Long Island Business News’ Health Care Heroes Award in the category of Community Outreach. A special awards ceremony was held on November 7, 2013 at Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury.
Ms. Malack-Ragona joined what is now known as the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC) in February 2003 and, in 2004, opened The Neuwirth Family Care Center within the agency’s Ronkonkoma office. In 2011, Ms. Malack-Ragona moved the agency to a 9,000-square-foot facility, adding The Mickey & Felice Neuwirth Care Center as a critical care component to the new Resource Center.
In 2011, Ms. Malack-Ragona also opened a satellite office in Southampton, bringing much-needed services to the East End of Long Island. She was also successful in obtaining approval from the Institutional Review Board of North Shore/LIJ to collaborate with the Litwin-Zucker Center for Memory Disorders & Alzheimer’s Disease, bringing a comprehensive clinical evaluation research program to Long Island families. In 2006, Ms. Malack-Ragona, in conjunction with her colleague Robin Lombardo, successfully launched a college-accredited Alzheimer’s Disease training program for professional caregivers. This curriculum has trained over 600 professional caregivers.
In 2008, Ms. Malack-Ragona was appointed by then-New York State Governor David Paterson to the Alzheimer’s Disease Coordinating Council. In addition, Ms. Malack-Ragona is a member of the Long Term Care Councils in Nassau and Suffolk Counties.
Ms. Malack-Ragona has been very successful in raising funds and awareness of this debilitating disease. In 2012, she launched the Riverhead WALK for Alzheimer’s and Clambake and the Westhampton Beach WALK for Alzheimer’s and Fall Festival,
Pictured (left to right): Katie Dawson, Caroline Fitterman, Larry Peters, Robin Lombardo, Lori Catapano, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, Roger H. Daisley,
Anu Lamba, and Jerry D’Andrea. Photo by Jeanne Neville
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona Receives Long Island Business News’ Health Care Heroes Award
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ADRC Raises Over $50,000 at its 30th Anniversary GalaGuests at the event had the opportunity to partake in raffles, a silent auction,
and a VIP reception. In addition, live music was performed by Playground, the No. 1-ranked Four Seasons tribute band, throughout the event.
The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC) 30th Anniversary Gala took place on October 24, 2013 at Jewel by Tom Schaudel in Melville. The event commemorated the organization and raised more than $50,000 for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease.
This year’s honorees were Mark Ordan, chief executive officer of Sunrise Senior Living, and Dignity Home Care. Mr. Ordan was recognized for his work and commitment to caring for those with Alzheimer’s Disease. He joined Sunrise Senior Living in 2008 as the company’s chief administrative and investment officer. He was later named CEO in November 2008. Prior to working at Sunrise Senior Living, he was the CEO of the Mills Corporation, Fresh Fields Markets, and Balducci’s. He also serves as the director of the Greater Washington Board of Trade, and is a founding member of the Young Presidents’ Organization’s National Capital Area Chapter.
Sunrise Senior Living offers several services for the elderly that include assisted living services, independent living, short-term rehabilitation services, and care for those with memory loss or Alzheimer’s Disease.
Dignity Home Care is an agency that helps senior citizens with care services that they require at home. The staff consists of nurses and caregivers that provide the utmost support for the elderly in Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, New York City, and Westchester.
Pictured (left to right): Larry Peters, Jenifer Salamino, Mark Ordan, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, and Brian Kauffman.
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Sites for 2013-2014 Alzheimer’s Art Expression Program Announced
Main Office: 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore, New York 11706
• Amber Court Assisted Living, Westbury• The Amsterdam at Harborside, Port Washington• The Arbors at Islandia East, Islandia• Atria, Bay Shore• Atria, East Northport• Atria, Huntington• The Bristal at Lynbrook• The Bristal at Massapequa• The Bristal at North Hills• The Bristal at East Meadow• The Bristal at East Northport• The Bristal at North Woodmere• Broadlawn Manor, Amityville• Centerlight Healthcare Day Health Center, Amityville• Cold Spring Hills Adult Day Program, Woodbury• Good Samaritan Nursing Home, Sayville
Sites participating in the 2013-2014 program are as follows:• Gurwin Jewish-Fay J. Lindner Residences, Commack• Harbor House Assisted Living, Oyster Bay• Herricks Adult Day Program, New Hyde Park• Jones Manor on the Sound, Bayville• Nesconset Center for Nursing and Rehab, Nesconset• Oyster Bay Manor• Regal Heights Adult Day Health Care, Queens• Regal Heights Health Care Center, Queens• St. Johnland Nursing Center, Kings Park• Somerset Gardens, Plainview• Sunrise Senior Living of East Meadow• Sunrise Senior Living of Plainview• Sunrise Senior Living of Smithtown• Sunrise Senior Living of West Babylon• Town of Huntington Adult Day Care• Water’s Edge at Port Jefferson for Rehabilitation and Nursing
Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. Previews Screening of Alive Inside: The Story of Music and Memory
Pictured (left to right): Beverly Silver, Carole Siebner, Mary Ann Malack Ragona, Dan Cohen, Betsy Lazarus, Sharon Weinman, and Jay Lawrence.
Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. presented a preview screening of Alive Inside: The Story of Music and Memory at the Atria Senior Living facility in Kew Gardens on November 6, 2013. Thirty people attended the showing and a discussion of the film by Dan Cohen, founder of Music and Memory. Following the film, there was a question-and-answer session.
The film – winner of the Sundance Film Festival Audience Award for Best Documentary – documents how listening to music can positively affect patients with Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias as they are able to dance and recall memories from their youth while listening to music from their era. The movie also mentioned that music therapy can act as an effective alternative to certain medications.
Sponsors for the event included Regal Heights Rehabilitation and Health Care Center, Home Instead of Queens, Dignity Home Care, Atria Kew Gardens, Gutterman’s Funeral Homes of Rockville Centre, and the Music and Memory Project.
Music and Memory is a nonprofit organization that improves elders’ quality of life by prompting their memory with personalized digital music technology. Essentially, Mr. Cohen and other members of the organization train nursing staff, elder care professionals, and caregivers on how to create musical play lists that
trigger memories for those who suffer from Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, and other cognitive and physical challenges. Dr. Cohen explained how 300 assisted living facilities in the US currently offer this form of music therapy to their patients.
Telephone Support Group: If you find it difficult to attend a support group, a telephone support group may be for you. For further information, contact the ADRC at 855-732-4500.
*Please be advised: these groups are subject to change. Please call the facilitator to confirm.
“It is always amazing to see the completed artwork because, in many cases, our Alzheimer’s artists are unable to verbalize but are able to put their thoughts, feelings and emotions into their artwork,” says Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, ADRC’s executive director and CEO. “The purpose of the Art Expression Program is to stimulate the mind through creation, and strengthen self-esteem and relationships.” Individuals participating in the program work in small groups and in a non-judgmental environment where process is more important than the finished product.
Thirty-two sites across Nassau and Suffolk Counties will participate in the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center’s (ADRC) 2013-2014 Art Expression Program, developed for individuals with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease.
ADRC has been coordinating this very special program since 2003. The program includes training for professional coordinators, with ongoing support throughout the program year. It culminates with ADRC’s Annual Tea and Art Exhibit where the paintings created by the artists with Alzheimer’s Disease are on display. Family, friends and relatives are invited to the annual event, which is open to the public.
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ADRC SUFFOLK COUNTY SUPPORT GROUPS
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COUNTY DAY TIME LOCATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP FACILITATOR PHONE EMAIL TYPE
Suffolk First and ThirdWednesday
6:30pm Atria Bay Shore 53 Ocean Avenue
Bay Shore 11706 Kathleen O’Connor
631-206-1200
Caregiver
Suffolk First Tuesday 6:30pm Alzheimer’s DiseaseResource Center
45 Park Avenue Bay Shore 11706 Joan Lewis 631-580-5100 ext.302
Caregiver
Suffolk Third Tuesday 6:30pm Alzheimer’s DiseaseResource Center
45 Park Avenue Bay Shore 11706 Joan Lewis 631-580-5100 ext.302
Caregiver
Suffolk Weekly on Mondays 4:00pm Alzheimer’s DiseaseResource Center
45 Park Avenue Bay Shore 11706 Claudia Ledwith 631-580-5100 ext.305
Suna1215@ optonline.net
Early onset art therapy group
Suffolk First Saturday of the Month
3:00pm-5:00pm Ross Health Care Center
839 Suffolk Avenue
Brentwood 11717 Rodolfo Tejada 631-273-4703
[email protected] Ross Center Caregivers
Suffolk Saturdays 2:00pm Sunrise Senior Living of Dix Hills
337 Deer Park Avenue
Dix Hills 11746 Ruth Allen 631-385-1733
Caregiver
Suffolk First Thursday 7:00pm Birchwood Suites 423 Clay Pitts Road
EastNorthport
11731 Patricia Murray 631-368-5252
Caregiver
Suffolk First Wednesday Every Month
6:00pm Atria East Northport 10 Cheshire Place
East Northport
11731 Leeanne Carlson 631-757-8000
Caregiver
Suffolk First Wednesday 6:30pm Sunrise Senior Living at East Setauket
1 Sunrise Drive East Setauket 11733 Jen Mirabella 631-941-4455
Caregiver
Suffolk Last Wednesday 4:00pm Hampton Care Center
64 County Road 39
Southampton 11968 Nancy Turturro 631-702-1000 ext. 2018
Caregiver
Suffolk Second and Last Wednesday
1:00pm Hampton BaysCommunity Center
25 PonquogueAvenue
HamptonBays
11946 Pam Giacoa 631-728-1235
Caregiver
Suffolk Third Wednesday 6:30pm-8:30pm Hampton Bays Community Center
25 PonquogueAvenue
HamptonBays
11946 Pam Giacoa 631-728-1235
Adult Children
Suffolk Fourth Wednesdayof the Month
6:00pm-7:30pm Home InsteadHauppauge
900 WheelerRoad, Suite 240
Hauppauge 11788 Dale Weber 631-724-2273
Caregiver
Suffolk First Tuesday 10:00am Universal Health 152 Islip Avenue, Suite 23
Islip 11751 Miguel Rivera 631-277-6767
Spouses
Suffolk First Tuesday 7:30pm Universal Health 152 Islip Avenue, Suite 23
Islip 11751 Miguel Rivera 631-277-6767
AdultChildren
Suffolk Third Thursday 1:30pm SoutholdSenior Center
750 PacificStreet
Mattituck 11952 Jean DeLorme 631-298-4470
Caregiver
Suffolk Second Wednesday 7:00pm HuntingtonHills Center
400 SouthService Road
Melville 11747 Doreen Ottaiano 631-439-3001
Caregiver
Suffolk Third Thursday 6:30pm Sunrise Senior Living at Smithtown(Second flooractivity room)
30 Route 111 Smithtown 11788 Bridget Daly 631-724-2299
Caregiver
Suffolk Second Monday 6:00pm-8:00pm East Neck Nursing and Rehab, 1st Floor Family Conference Center
134 Great East Neck Road
West Babylon
11704 Suzanne Barse 516-528-9390
Caregiver
Suffolk First Thursday Monthly
6:00pm-8:00pm Nancy Burner & Associates, P.C.
82 Main Street Westhampton Beach
11978 Michele Morris and Emma Crawford
631-941-3434
[email protected] Caregiver
Suffolk Third Thursday of the Month
2:00pm St. Ursula Center 186 Middle Road
Blue Point 11715 Sandy Horan and Mary Paschall-Hill
631-363-2422 ext. 2004
Sisters, Brothers & Priest with Dementia
Suffolk Second and Fourth Tuesday of the Month
6:00pm -8:00pm Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center
45 Park Avenue Bay Shore 11706 Melissa Gallagher
631-796-8477
[email protected] Frontotemporal Degeneration
Telephone Support Group: If you find it difficult to attend a support group, a telephone support group may be for you. For further information, contact the ADRC at 855-732-4500.
*Please be advised: these groups are subject to change. Please call the facilitator to confirm.
LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS
ADRC NASSAU COUNTY SUPPORT GROUPS
10 Main Office: 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore, New York 11706
COUNTY DAY TIME LOCATION ADDRESS CITY ZIP FACILITATOR PHONE EMAIL TYPE
Nassau Monthly Call Facilitator for Time
Sid JacobsonJewish Comm.Center
300 ForestDrive
East Hills 11548 Connie Wasserman
516-484-1545 ext. 135
[email protected] Let’s do Dinner™:Spouses of Young Onset
Nassau Twice a Month Call Facilitator for Time
Sid JacobsonJewish Comm.Center
300 ForestDrive
East Hills 11548 Connie Wasserman
516-484-1545 ext.135
[email protected] Let’s do Pizza™:Children of Young Onset
Nassau Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 3:00pm
Sid Jacobson Jewish Comm. Center
300 ForestDrive
East Hills 11548 ConnieWasserman
516-484-1545 ext.135
[email protected] Let’s do Lunch™:Caregiver
Nassau Last Sunday 4:00pm Sunrise Senior Living at East Meadow
1555 Glenn Curtiss Boulevard
East Meadow
11554 Melissa Cestro 516-293-0990
Caregiver
Nassau Last Wednesday 9:15am Farmingdale Adult Day Care
407 Main Street
Farmingdale 11735 Rhea Sommers 516-293-8928
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau Third Wednesday 7:30pm Winthrop Univ. Hosp. Welcome Ctr.
1300 Franklin Avenue
Garden City 11530 Linda Martinez 516-663-8220
AdultChildren
Nassau Every Wednesday 2:00pm-3:00pm
Winthrop Univ. Hosp. Welcome Ctr. Suite ML-5
1300 Franklin Avenue
Garden City 11530 Linda Martinez 516-663-8220
Persons with Memory Loss
Nassau Second or Third Wednesday
6:30pm-7:30pm
Sunrise Senior Living in Glen Cove
39 Forest Avenue
Glen Cove 11542 Cori Bayardelle 516-656-0575
Caregiver
Nassau Second Wednesday 6:30pm-8:00pm
Glen Cove Senior Center
130 Glen Street
Glen Cove 11542 Annie Graney 516-759-9610
Caregiver
Nassau Second Wednesday 7:00pm The Bristal at Lynbrook 8 Freer Street Lynbrook 11563 David Zak 516-593-2424
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau Second Tuesday 8:00pm-9:00pm Please call to RSVP
The Bristal at Massapequa
400 County Line Road
Massapequa 11758 Angela White 516-804-7391
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau Third Thursday of the Month
3:00pm-4:00pm
Massapequa Public Library Bar Harbour Building-meeting room
40 Harbor Lane
Massapequa 11758 Angela Weber Joan McCarren
516-799-9302
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau Every other Saturday 10:00am Curé of Ars Church 2323 Merrick Road
Merrick 11566 Elaine Maresca 516-781-5876
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau Every Third Monday 6:30pm Call to Confirm
Home Instead 1817 Merrick Avenue
Merrick 11566 Michele Wachter and Mary Ann Monica
631-487-6946
[email protected] or [email protected]
Caregiver
Nassau Third Tuesday 10:30am Winthrop Geriatric Medicine Assoc.
222 Station Plaza North Suite 518
Mineola 11501 Linda Martinez 516-663-8220
Spouses
Nassau Second Thursday 2:00pm Granat Alzheimer’s Center at Parker
271-11 76th Avenue
New Hyde Park
11040 Martha Wolf 718-289-2105/ 2202
Caregiver Respite Provided
Nassau Fourth Tuesday 7:00pm Sunrise Senior Living at Plainview
1231 Old Country Road
Plainview 11803 Erin DiPierro 516-932-5151
Caregiver
Nassau First and Third Tuesday
6:30pm St. Agnes Rectory Quealy Place Rockville Centre
11570 Maureen O’Sullivan
516-546-2698
[email protected] Caregiver
Nassau First Tuesday 4:00pm Maple Point Assisted Living
260 Maple Avenue
Rockville Centre
11570 Steven Friedman
516-764-4848 ext. 237
Caregiver
Nassau Fourth Tuesday 7:00pm Cold Spring Hills Center for Nursing
378 Syosset Woodbury Road
Woodbury 11797 Mary Beth Henicke
516-622-7770
Caregiver
Nassau Third Thursday of the Month
2:00pm Sacred Heart Convent Meeting Room
Merrick Avenue
North Merrick
11566 Kate Braet and Elizabeth Mullane
631-355-5197
Sisters, Brothers and Priest with Dementia
10:00am &
Telephone Support Group: If you find it difficult to attend a support group, a telephone support group may be for you. For further information, contact the ADRC at 855-732-4500.
*Please be advised: these groups are subject to change. Please call the facilitator to confirm.
LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS
324/7 Toll-Free Helpline: 1.855.732.4500 • Main Number: 631.580.5100 • www.ADRCinc.org
Second Annual Westhampton Beach WALK & Fall Festival A Success
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona leads the Second Annual WALK for Alzheimer’s & Fall Festival Pictured (left to right): Mickey B, Nancy Burner, and Michael Grottano.
More than 300 individuals and 37 teams participated in the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc.’s (ADRC) Second Annual Westhampton Beach WALK and Fall Festival at the Village Green in Westhampton Beach. The event was held on October 26, 2013.
Participants in the five-kilometer WALK raised over $52,000 for ADRC and its many programs. Following the WALK, the individuals and teams who raised $100 or more were treated to a fall-themed lunch buffet. In addition, those who lost a loved one or know someone who suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease planted pinwheels in the Hope Garden at the Village Marina.
Additionally, children who attended the event participated in face painting, pictures with Ronald McDonald, and pony rides. Children and adults also indulged in delicious treats and visited local vendors before and after the WALK.
Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC) and Suffolk County Community College have teamed up to begin to address a growing need in the care of individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. “This is a vision turned into reality,” said Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, executive director and CEO for ADRC. “As we work with our clients and students, we have identified language barriers that have a negative impact on quality care, a core focus for our local health and human services agency.”
ADRC has been training health care professionals since 2003, and, in 2006, launched a 14-week college-accredited Alzheimer’s Disease training curriculum for professional caregivers. ADRC has trained more than 600 health care professionals and, through this process, identified a need to include English as a second language in its course offerings. ADRC contacted Suffolk County Community College for collaboration and the college was able to secure a New York State Workplace Development Grant to assist ADRC in launching this new training program.
The training, which is being taught in ADRC’s newly opened classrooms, is a five-week course facilitated by Jeffrie Chong-Rodriquez, an adjunct instructor at Suffolk County Community College. The course covers speaking in English, listening in English, and US culture. Students will be awarded a certificate of completion upon passing the course criteria.
Sustained workforce development is the key to maintaining and improving the economic engines of Suffolk County. Suffolk County Community College has been a catalyst and leading partner in this effort. The college provides programs and services that contribute to the economic vitality of Long Island through customized training programs, workforce development, and business enrichment programs.
For more information about the ESL program or the programs and services offered at ADRC, please contact Mary Ann Malack-Ragona at (631) 820-8068. For information about the Workforce programs offered at Suffolk County Community College, please contact Nina Leonhardt at (631) 451-4114.
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On November 15, 2013, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC) was presented with a check for $15,000 on behalf of Roslyn Savings Bank, a division of New York Community Bank, in support of Alzheimer’s Disease research and awareness. Employees from various Roslyn branches across Long Island gathered to proudly present the check to ADRC’s executive director and CEO, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona.
Roslyn Savings Bank has been donating to ADRC for the past four years and is the first Corporate Presenting Sponsor for the WALK for Alzheimer’s on Long Island. The bank held its very own Alzheimer’s Disease Month in August 2013 to raise money for the 10th Annual Old Bethpage WALK & Mexican Fiesta, which took place on September 7, 2013 at Old Bethpage Restoration Village. Last year, the team raised $5,000 during the WALK, in addition to donations made by the bank.
“Our organizations share a common belief: that by supporting the local community, we can make a difference in the lives of fellow Long Islanders,” Ms. Malack-Ragona says. “It is our pleasure to once again collaborate with New York Community Bank and its Roslyn Savings Bank Division and we thank them for their generous donation and continued support.”
Roslyn Savings Bank Donates $15,000 to Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc.
Pictured (left to right): Ana Ospina, Maureen Romano, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, Virginia Belling, Patricia Cilla, and Maureen Montalbano.
ADRC Collaborates with Suffolk Community College to Offer ESL ClassesEnglish As a Second Language for the Health Care Professional
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Lawrence Davidow (left) and Mary Ann Malack-Ragona (right) standing in ADRC’s Serenity Garden which is used for therapeutic interventions.
Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern, LLP Presents ADRC with $5,000 “Century of Giving” Grant
Lawrence Davidow, managing partner of the Law Firm of Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern, LLP, came to Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc.’s headquarters in Bay Shore on September 13, 2013 to present ADRC Executive Director/CEO Mary Ann Malack-Ragona with a $5,000 check. ADRC received the money as the winner of Phase II of the law firm’s “Century of Giving” promotion.
The Century of Giving initiative was created by the Law Firm of Davidow, Davidow, Siegel & Stern to celebrate the law firm’s centennial on Long Island. The firm designed a philanthropic celebration that publicly recognizes non-profits that mirror the firm’s mission: serving seniors and special-needs populations. The promotion depends on the participation of voters to decide which organizations will be awarded $5,000 each.
1,200 Walkers Take Part in Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center’s 10th Annual Old Bethpage WALK for Alzheimer’s & Mexican Fiesta
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona (third from right), counts down to the start of the 10th Annual WALK for Alzheimer’s & Mexican Fiesta as Marijane Camilleri
(left) and Virginia Belling (third from left) prepare to cut the ceremonial ribbon to start the WALK. Also pictured (l-r): Mickey B, Mel Mullin,
Joseph Corace, and Justin Underwood.
On September 7, 2013, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. hosted its 10th annual Old Bethpage WALK for Alzheimer’s & Mexican Fiesta at the Old Bethpage Village Restoration. One hundred twenty teams and 1,200 individuals came out in support of Alzheimer’s research and awareness.
The event began with a presentation of colors by the Butehorn Brothers VFW Post 4987 in Bethpage and a dedication ceremony for those who died during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Marijane Camilleri, who served as caregiver for her mother who passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease, was the event’s guest speaker. She spoke about the difficulties and challenges she faced caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Walkers toured the village restoration’s scenic grounds and visited some of the historic structures during the five-kilometer (3.1-mile) event. At the end of the course, they planted windmills in the Hope Garden in remembrance of those who are suffering with or passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease.
After the WALK, participants were invited to enjoy Mexican food and live music and dancing at a fiesta-themed celebration. The event included a petting zoo, pony rides, a raffle, and a variety of vendors. Ronald McDonald made a special appearance, taking photos with participants and their children.
Alan Goldman Hosts “A Drive Through The Ages”On October 12, 2013, Alan Goldman, CSA, visited Alzheimer’s Disease Resource
Center, Inc.’s Bay Shore location, where he presented “A Drive through the Ages,” a seminar on safe driving for senior citizens. More than 20 people were in attendance.
In his seminar, Mr. Goldman, a New York State-certified driving instructor and an advocate for the senior citizen community, explained the misconceptions of older drivers, what they can do to keep their driver’s privileges and how to begin conversations with their family members about when they should no longer be behind the wheel. The seminar ended with a question-and-answer session.
According to the Census Bureau, the number of elderly drivers increased 5.3% from 2000 to 2010. The number of senior citizens who continue to drive is expected to triple in the United States within the next 20 years.
Alan Goldman, CSA (left) discusses ways how senior citizens can maintain their driving privileges during “A Drive through the Ages” as ADRC Executive
Director/CEO Mary Ann Malack-Ragona (right) looks on.
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924/7 Toll-Free Helpline: 1.855.732.4500 • Main Number: 631.580.5100 • www.ADRCinc.org
PHYSICIANS & SERVICES DIRECTORY
NY ParentCare
Meghan Healy-Fitch, BA(Certified in Geriatric Care Ministry)Phone: (631) 987-8083 • Fax: (631) 868-3091Email: [email protected]
Medical Equipment/Personal Needs
C&C Homecare(Home Medical Equipment includingwheelchair and incontinent products)Dean Kammerer, BusinessDevelopment Specialist125 Newtown Road, Suite 300Plainview, NY 11803Phone: (800) 244-4660 • Fax: (866) 511-0294www.candchomecare.com
Woodbury ProductsSells and ships incontinence and healthcare productsDepartment 250Island Park, NY 11558Contact: Wilma RosaEmail: [email protected]: (800) 777-1111 • Fax: (516) 594-8315
All American Medical Supply5493 Merrick RoadMassapequa, NY 11758Phone: (516) 216-1707 • Fax: (516) 452-5095Contact: Ray Bartolo
1 (800) 609-7967 www.PERSONCARE.NETProducts for senior citizens
LifeCaller Medical Alert SuppliesMedical Alert JewelryContact: Carole SiebnerPhone: (516) 639-5977Toll Free: (855) 225-2250Email: [email protected]
National Silver Alert ProgramContact: Jess HittPhone: 1(561) 351-6838Email: [email protected]
Transportation
CHOICE Medical Transport510 E. Suffolk AvenueIslandia, NY 11749Phone: (631) 342-8888 • Fax: (631) 342-8870Barry Goodman, Operation Manager
TLC Transportation500 Church StreetBayport, NY 11705Phone: (631) 467-1122 • Fax: (631) 467-1110
Housing or Real Estate Issues
Beal & Beal34 Birchwood Park CrescentFirst FloorJericho, NY 11753Phone: (516) 938-0877 • Fax: (516) 681-2161626 RXR PlazaWest Tower, 6th FloorUniondale, NY 11556Phone: (516) 229-2622 • Fax: (516) 229-2623
Medicaid Services
Guildnet125 Baylis Road, Suite 140Melville, NY 11747Contact: Shannon MallonPhone: (917) 386-9319 • Fax: (516) 281-0430Email: [email protected]
Medicaid PlanningClaudia T. Salazar, Esq.23 Green Street, Suite 304Huntington, NY 11743Phone: (631) 623-7187 • Fax: (631) 479-3309www.salazarlawny.comEmail: [email protected]
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Medical Model Adult Day Care Programs
Regal Heights Adult Day Health Care 70-05 35th AvenueJackson Heights, NY 11372Contact: Grace Leung, RNEmail: [email protected]: (718) 662-5100 • Fax: (718) 662-5369
Social Model Adult Day Care Programs
Queens Community House Social Adult Day & Caregiver Support Services108-03 62nd DriveForest Hills, NY 11375Contact: Laurie Avery, LMSWPhone: (718) 592-5757 ext. 237Fax: (718) 592-2933Email: [email protected]
Skilled Nursing with Dementia Unit
Regal Heights Rehabilitation and Health Care Center70-05 35th AvenueJackson Heights, NY 11372Contact: Felice Ivy (Marketing Coordinator)Phone: (718) 662-5100 • Fax: (718) 662-5369
Home Companion Agencies
Home Instead112-41 Queens Boulevard, Suite 100Forest Hills, NY 11375Contact: Carole SiebnerEmail: [email protected]: (718) 520-9009 • Cell: (917) 795-5509www.homeinstead.com/765
Home Health Care Agencies
Dignity Home Care 55 Northern Boulevard, Suite 305Great Neck, NY 11021Contact: Issac BadaracoPhone: (516) 222-6001 • Fax: (516) 222-6002
Assisted Living Facilities
Castle Senior Living at Forest Hills108-25 Horace Harding ExpresswayForest Hills, NY 11368Contact: Edline Severe-JosephPhone: (718) 760-4600 • Fax: (718) 592-1808www.chelseaseniorliving.com
Supervised Residential Community
Queens Community House108-03 62nd DriveForest Hills, NY 11375Contact: Evelyn H. Gottlieb, MSWEmail: [email protected]: (718) 760-5231 • Fax: (718) 760-4723www.queenscommunityhouse.org
Support Groups
Queens Community House Social Adult Day & Caregiver Support Services108-03 62nd DriveForest Hills, NY 11375Contact: Laurie Avery, LMSWPhone: (718) 592-5757 ext. 237Fax: (718) 592-2933Email: [email protected]
Support of Sisters, Brothers and Priests with Dementia Support GroupWhere: Sisters of Mercy ConventWhen: 3rd Wednesday of each monthTime: 1:30pm22-04 Parsons BoulevardWhitestone, NYContact: Mariette SchmidtPhone: (718) 886-5291 ext. 204Email: [email protected]
Queens Resources and Referrals
8 Main Office: 45 Park Avenue, Bay Shore, New York 11706
PKL Physical Therapy
(Offers in-home services, accepts mostmedical insurances, Medicare)Dr. Parsa Karimi PT, DPTDr. Krista Lucido PT, DPTwww.PKLPT.comAmityville Facility111-05 Merrick RdAmityville, NY 11701Phone: (631) 691-6900 • Fax: (631) 691-6910
Bethpage Facility343 BroadwayBethpage, NY 11714Phone: (516) 605-1700 • Fax: (516) 605-1699
Podiatric Services for the Homebound
Home Care PodiatryPhone: (631) 567-4420
Podiatric Society of Suffolk CountyDr. Ester Hansen40 East Main StreetBay Shore, NY 11706Phone: (631) 665-5200 • Fax: (631) 665-4360
Dr. Muroff, DPM: Nassau/Suffolk County500 Portion RoadRonkonkoma, NY 11779Phone: (631) 588-1193 • Fax: (631) 588-0888
Psychiatrists
Dr. Mark Sedler, MDAlzheimer’s Assistance CenterStony BrookPhone: (631) 444-2399
Dr. Lory Bright-Long, MDPoquottPhone: (631) 331-4309Email: [email protected]
Psychologists
Dr. Tobi A. Abramson, PhD17-28 BroadwayHewlett, NY 11557Phone: (516) 596-0073 • Fax: (516) 599-5698
Dr. Robert Stoessel53-80 Nesconset HighwayPort Jefferson Station, NY 11776Phone: (631) 828-5268 • Fax: (631) 828-5268
Research/Clinical Services
The Litwin-Zucker Center for Study ofMemory Disorders/Alzheimer’s Disease350 Community DriveManhasset, NY 11030Phone: (516) 487-3492 • Fax: (516) 562-0401
Stony Brook Alzheimer’s DiseaseAssistance Center (ADAC)Stony Brook: (631) 444-1365Parker Jewish InstituteLake SuccessPhone: (516) 1-888-818-MEMORY
Radiology
East End RadiologyDr. David M. KirshyMain Office1333 Roanoke AvenueRiverhead, NY 11901Phone: (631) 727-2755www.eastendradiology.com
North Fork Radiology201 Manor PlaceGreenport, NY 11944
Hampton Radiology182 W. Montauk HighwayHampton Bays, NY 11946
Southampton Radiology240 Meeting House LaneSouthampton, NY 11968
Southampton Radiology200 Pantigo PlaceEast Hampton, NY 11937
Social Workers
Dawn Friedland-Perez, LCSWPsychotherapy for the Elderly1 Wyngate LaneCoram, NY 11727(631) 331-2690
Helen Beegel, LCSWFamily and Caregiver CounselingBy Appointment/Medicare ProviderPhone: (516) 244-6291Email: [email protected]
Connie Wasserman, LCSWDix Hills, NY 11729By AppointmentPhone: (631) 697-8356
Veterans Affairs
Brandi Carney, LCSWCaregiver Support CoordinatorSocial Work Services79 Middleville RoadNorthport, NY 11768Phone: (631) 261-4400 ext. 7684Fax: (631) 266-6029Email: [email protected]
Eye Care Services for the Homebound
Visiting Eye Care ServicesDr. Zupnick320 Hempstead AvenueW. Hempstead, NY 11552Phone: (516) 565-2616 • Fax: (516) 481-1953
Speech Pathology
(In home appointments)Dr. Frank Volz, Jr. Ph.D. LSPSpecializing in:Neurogenic Speech DisordersMemory Retention IssuesCognitive Linguistic DeficitsSwallowing ProblemsPhone: (631) 587-3395(518) 398-5432Email: [email protected]
Goods and Services
Memories on the MoveCertified Relocation AndTransition SpecialistsDiane LandauPhone: (516) 357-9820www.nycrts.comwww.moveseniorsli.com
Transitions USA Inc.Moving service that specializes inmoving senior citizensKathleen Mazza, Dir. Field OperationsHuntington, NYPhone: (631) [email protected]
A Place for MomFree elder care referral serviceDiana PelellaPhone: (866) 333-9358Email: [email protected]
Assisted Transition(Assists families with placement in the community)Contact: Geta MacarthurPhone: (516) 353-9599
Guiding Light for SeniorsHelp with Medicaid ServicesMary Ann Kuntz182 Linden StreetRockville Centre, NY 11570Phone: (516) 536-5760Email: [email protected]
Lori Shibilo30 Hook LaneLevittown, NY 11756Phone: (516) 731-4018Email: [email protected]
Geriatric Care Managers
Elder Care Consulting Inc.Danna TruglioPhone: (516) 849-4973Email: [email protected]
Mario TruglioPhone: (516) 680-5803Email: [email protected] Recht & AssociatesAnne RechtPhone: (888) 732-4884 • Phone: (516) 605-0434www.amrechtassoc.com
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524/7 Toll-Free Helpline: 1.855.732.4500 • Main Number: 631.580.5100 • www.ADRCinc.org
Pictured (left to right): Joe Yaiullo, “Kevin” the penguin, Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, Annie Castillo,
Roger Daisley, and Riverhead Town Councilwoman Jodi Giglio.
Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter (left) presents a proclamation to ADRC Board President Mel Mullin (right) to make August 24, 2013
Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day.
More than 220 people — including 18 teams — took part in the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc.’s (ADRC) Second Annual Riverhead WALK for Alzheimer’s & Clambake in Riverhead on August 24, 2013. Through the efforts of these individuals and teams who took part in this event, more than $30,000 was raised.
Before the WALK, children had an opportunity to visit the animals at a petting zoo and enjoy pony rides. The WALK kicked off with an opening ceremony, featuring a presentation of the colors by the Riverhead chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, live entertainment by the USO Liberty Bells and a keynote speech by Riverhead Town Supervisor Sean Walter, who presented ADRC President Mel Mullin with a proclamation commemorating the event and proclaiming August 24, 2013 as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day.
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, executive director and CEO of Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc., later joined Supervisor Walter and Riverhead Town Board Members John Dunleavy, James Wooten and Jodi Giglio and “Kevin” the penguin from Long Island Aquarium and Exhibition Center in a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially begin the WALK.
The WALK began at Milton L. Burns Park and ended at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center. Walkers carried pinwheels as a way to remember their loved ones who are suffering with or passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease and planted them in the Hope Garden, located in the aquarium’s courtyard. After the WALK, participants who raised $100 or more were treated to a clambake, buffet lunch, and full access to the aquarium, while children took part in a scavenger hunt. In addition, there were vendors, raffles, and music.
Those in attendance also learned about Alzheimer’s Disease and how to get involved with this critical cause, from advocacy opportunities, the latest in Alzheimer’s research and clinical trial enrollment to support programs and services. It is estimated that 60,000 Long Island residents suffer from this disease.
Second Annual Riverhead WALK for Alzheimer’s & Clambake Raises Over $35,000Riverhead Supervisor Sean Walter Proclaims August 24 as Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Day
Bryan Proctor joined by the swimmers and kayakers before the start of the Distant Memories Swim.
60 Swimmers and Kayakers Take Part in 10th Annual Distant Memories SwimApproximately 60 swimmers and kayakers took part in the 10th Annual Distant
Memories Swim, which was held on August 5, 2013. The swim was spearheaded by Bryan Proctor, a Huntington resident who started the swim as a way to raise money for Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. and to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s Disease. This issue is very close to Mr. Proctor, as his grandfather and aunt passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease.
The participants started out at Asharoken Beach and swam across the bay to Knollwood Beach in Centerport — a distance of 2.5 nautical miles (approximately three miles). The first swimmer in was Bill Van Nostrand of East Setauket with a time of 1
hour, 3 minutes. Before taking to the water, each participant gave the names of relatives they were swimming for who suffer with or passed away from Alzheimer’s Disease.
“This swim signifies a very strong commitment to our cause by all of these men and women, many of whom have been touched by Alzheimer’s,” said Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, ADRC’s chief executive officer and executive director. “Sadly, the number of individuals with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease continues to grow. Demand for training, programs, services and referral sources are at an all-time high. This group of dedicated individuals helps to create awareness and raise funds needed to provide a variety of resources for our Long Island families.”
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On June 19, 2013, Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center Inc. (ADRC) held its annual Tea and Art Exhibit at its headquarters in Bay Shore. The exhibit gave individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease from 33 sites throughout the New York metropolitan area the chance to showcase their remarkable and creative artistic talents.
The artists created their pieces between September 2012 and March 2013 as part of ADRC’s Art Expression Program, in which ADRC staff members assisted on-site facilitators to help the residents/participants bring their creative thoughts to life. The paintings were available for purchase, with all proceeds going towards the ADRC’s Art Expression Program.
In addition to the artwork that was displayed, tea and desserts were served for all the guests to enjoy. Over 250 families were in attendance for the exhibit. The program is funded in part by the Fay J. Lindner Foundation and the New York State Department of Health.
Third Annual Col. Kenneth F. Lawlor Memorial Golf Outing Raises $70,000
Alzheimer’s Patients Showcase Artistic Talents in Annual Tea and Art Exhibit
Pictured (left to right): Ken Delaney, Keith Lawlor, and Mary Ann Malack-Ragona.
Joyce Levine, a resident of the Amber Court Assisted Living of Westbury, with her painting titled “Mardi Gras Angel.”
Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. held its third annual Col. Kenneth F. Lawlor Memorial Golf Outing on July 8, 2013 at the Huntington Country Club. Seventy golfers took part in the event, which raised $70,000 for Alzheimer’s Disease research and care.
Golfers also had the chance to win a car in the Hole-In-One Challenge, sponsored by Mercedes-Benz of Smithtown. After playing a round of golf, the participants enjoyed a cocktail hour, dinner, and a chance to win some raffle prizes.
The event is named after Col. Kenneth F. Lawlor, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in the last years of his life. His grandson, Keith Lawlor, who chaired the golf tournament, is also vice president of ADRC’s Board of Directors.
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona Takes Part in AARP NY Caregiver Listening Session
Pictured (left to right): Will Stoner, Neal Lane, Bobbie Sackman, Holly Rhodes-Teague, Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, and Vicky Meyerhoefer.
Mary Ann Malack-Ragona, the executive director and CEO of Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center, Inc. (ADRC), took part in the New York Caregiver Listening Session, which was presented by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), the Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City, Inc. (CSCS), and the New York State Caregiving & Respite Coalition (NYSCRC). The session was held on August 13, 2013 at Dowling College and was one of several throughout the state of New York.
The panel was moderated by Neal Lane, the president of AARP New York and — in addition to Ms. Malack-Ragona — included Bobbie Sackman, director of public policy at CSCS of New York City; Holly Rhodes-Teague, director of Suffolk County Office for the Aging; Vicky Meyerhoefer, director of Nassau County Office for the Aging; and Bill Ferris, AARP New York’s state legislative representative.
Panelists and those in attendance discussed the challenges that caregivers face, the trends they are seeing within the industry, whether or not the state of New York is doing enough to address the concerns of caregivers, and potential solutions for such challenges. In 2009, there were 2.8 million informal caregivers in New York who provided nearly $32 billion of unpaid care to family members or loved ones.
“I think it’s crucial that AARP NY is exploring these issues and addressing the concerns of caregivers in the state of New York,” said Ms. Malack-Ragona. “Too
often, we focus on the problems and not enough on the solutions. It’s imperative that caregivers and those they are caring for know they are not alone and that there is support, assistance, and training right here on Long Island.”
NEWS & EVENTS
724/7 Toll-Free Helpline: 1.855.732.4500 • Main Number: 631.580.5100 • www.ADRCinc.org
Physicians/ServicesClinical Neuropsychologists
Dr. Susan Farella-Bush, PhD(Behavioral Assessments)Hewlett and MedfordPhone: (516) 792-5683
Neuropsychologic Associates, PLLCDr. Robert Villanella500 West Main Street, Suite 208Babylon, NY 11702Phone: (631) 482-1200 • Fax: (631) 482-1203
Sound NeurologyDr. Scott McWilliamsHampton Atrium Office Complex186 W. Montauk Highway, Unit D-6Hampton Bays, NY 11946Phone: (631) 331-4377
Dentists
Dr. Carmel, DDS(House calls for homebound patients)Great NeckPhone: (516) 829-8314
Dr. Steven L. Kalt, DDS(House calls for homebound patients)400 South Oyster Bay Road, Suite 105Hicksville, NY 11803Phone: (516) 931-7722 • Fax: (516) 931-2382
Visident Dental Services(House calls for homebound patients)Dr. Frank Andriani, DDSDr. William Stone, DDSGlen CovePhone: (718) 423-8797www.visident.com
Geriatric Medicine
NY House Calls(Doctors providing home care servicesfor Podiatry, Wound Care, X-Rays and Labs)Contact: Ada Ponesse SegniPhone: (866) 268-0257www.nyhousecalls.com
Dr. Fred Arrendondo, MD(House calls for homebound NassauCounty patients)MerrickPhone: (516) 378-4818
Dr. Barry H. Balot150 East Sunrise Highway, Suite 101Lindenhurst, NY 11757Phone: (631) 225-6200 • Fax: (631) 225-3419
Dr. Canavarros(House calls for homebound SuffolkCounty patients)400 Horseblock RoadFarmingville, NY 11738Phone: (631) 451-2211 • Fax: (631) 451-1463
North Shore LIJ House Calls972 Brush Hollow RoadWestbury, NY 11590Phone: (516) 876-4100 • Fax: (516) 876-4101
Dr. Adam Cohen, MD2800 Marcus Avenue, Suite 203Lake Success, NY 11042Phone: (516) 775-9090 • Fax: (516) 775-3080
Dr. Gisele Wolf-Klein, MD2800 Marcus Avenue, Suite 200Lake Success, NY 11042Phone: (516) 708-2520 • Fax: (516) 708-2585
Dr. Suzanne Fields, MDStony Brook Internists PC205 North Belle Meade RoadEast Setauket, NY 11733Phone: (631) 444-4630 • Fax: (631) 444-4652www.stonybrookphysicians.comwww.stonybrookmedicine.edu
Dr. Conn Foley, MDNew Hyde ParkPhone: (516) 437-0090 ext. 2277Email: [email protected]
Dr. Irving H. Gomolin, MDWinthrop University Hospital/Mineola222 Station PlazaMineola, NY 11501Phone: (516) 663-2588 • Fax: (516) 663-4644
Dr. Peter Kurzweil, MD235 Forest AvenueGlen Cove, NY 11542Phone: (516) 671-7770 • Fax: (516) 671-6372
Internists
Dr. Mohammad Akhtar751-42 82nd StreetHoward Beach, NY 11414Phone: (718) 843-5700 • Fax: (718) 845-8912
Dr. Ramsey Fakhuri44-15 43rd Avenue, Suite C1Sunnyside, NY 11104Phone: (718) 472-3870
Neurologists
Dr. Marc L. Gordon611 Northern Boulevard, Suite 150Great Neck, NY 11021Phone: (516) 325-7000 • Fax: (516) 325-7001
Dr. Max Rudansky, MDDr. Jacques Winter, MD755 New York Avenue, Suite 309Huntington, NY 11743Phone: (631) 351-1250 • Fax: (631) 351-1321
Dr. Alan Mazurek371 Merrick Road, Suite 401Rockville Centre, NY 11570Phone: (516) 536-8300Fax: (516) 536-8360
Dr. Norman Pflaster, MDSouth Shore Neurological AssociatesBay Shore Location280 East Main StreetBay Shore, NY 11706Phone: (631) 666-3939 • Fax: (631) 666-3994
Patchogue Location77 Medford AvenuePatchogue, NY 11772Phone: (631) 758-1910 • Fax: (631) 758-1910
Southampton Location325 Meeting House Lane, Suite 2Southampton, NY 11968Phone: (631) 287-2500 • Fax: (631) 287-2195
Riverhead Location877 East Main Street, Suite 106Riverhead, NY 11901Phone: (631) 727-0660 • Fax: (631) 727-0099
Neurological Associates of Long IslandDr. Jeffrey KesslerDr. Paul Wright1991 Marcus Avenue, Suite 110Lake Success, NY 11042Phone: (516) 446-4700 • Fax: (516) 466-4810
Neuropsychology
North Shore NeuropsychologyRebecca Sophir, PhDClinical NeuropsychologistEmail: [email protected]
North Shore Neuropsychology98 Cutter Mill RoadSuite 399 NorthGreat Neck, NY 11021Phone: (917) 751-4357 • Fax: (516) 773-2867Email: [email protected]
St. Charles Hospital200 Belle Terre RoadPort Jefferson, NY 11777Phone: (631) 474-6298 • Fax: (631) 474-6161
Physical Therapy
Glenn Segal (Home Care accepting Medicare)Universal Health & RehabilitationPhone: (631) 277-6767
At Home Active Motion Physical Therapy
Dr. Rosario Accardi PT, DPT33 South Service Road, Suite 121Jericho, NY 11753Phone: (866) 605-5634 • Fax: (866) 605-5654Email: [email protected]
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