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Companion Care
- limited mobility
- benefit recipients
Home Care Services
- personal hygiene
- on-treatment
- post-treatment
- terminal illness
- chronic illness
ACCESS II Medical Case Management and Care Coordination Program for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS
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Home care services - daily task assistance.
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Doula Program to Accompany and Support
- end-of-life care
- facing end of life
- To be eligible must have a life threatening illness or advanced illness.
- To be eligible must have limited support from family and friends; or could benefit from a relationship with a Doula Volunteer.
- To be eligible must have a professional monitoring your needs as your illness progresses.
- To be eligible must have had memory impairment individually assessed.
- To be eligible you must have been consulted and would like a "volunteer visitor".
In-Home Parenting Support
- support network
- parenting education
- foster youth
- with children
Family Connect at WholeYouNYC
- diapers & formula
- mental health care
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Home assistance, supportive services for cancer fighters.
- support & service animals
- peer support
- virtual support
- treatment phases
- all cancer types
- Doctor verified cancer diagnosis.
- This program serves those who are currently fighting cancer.
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House Calls for Seniors
Care for the Aging With the Kindness They Deserve
Limit Exposure to Infections
Stay in the Comfort of Your Home
Access premier medical care with in-person or telehealth appointment options
House Calls are designed to allow seniors to access the healthcare that they need from the safety and comfort of their own home. Primary Care for patients 65+ including routine physicals, vaccines, preventative health screenings (eye & hearing exams), therapy referrals, orders for DMEs (assistive devices: walkers, canes, wheelchairs, hospital beds, etc.).
Chronic Disease Management including respiratory, cardiac, musculoskeletal disorders, and many other chronic conditions Sick Care for common viral/bacterial infections including respiratory, urinary tract infections, rashes, flu symptoms, vomiting, diarrhea, wound care, sprain, and strain related to fall or injury.
What You Can Expect From Our House Calls for Seniors
A Comprehensive Assessment
A house call is the same as a visit to the doctor's office. Receive a head to toe examination and treatment without leaving your home.
Prevent Unnecessary Hospital Visits
Limit exposure to airborne viruses and pathogens from other patients in doctor's offices, the emergency room and hospital
Access to Premier Medical Care, At Home
You can receive skilled medical care in the comfort of your own home from one of our highly-qualified, licensed health care providers
Where Do We Begin?
Make an Appointment or Schedule a Telehealth Visit
Meet with our home house call team and schedule a time for a primary care provider to visit your home
Receive a House Call or Video Call
A house call is the same as a doctor's appointment, in the comfort of your own home
Get the Healthcare That You or Your Parent Deserve
On a regular basis your healthcare provider will deliver the care you deserve
With house calls, we can provide a wide range of care that can be provided in the comfort of your own home. House Calls are less expensive than long term facilities and a way to maintain your independence and lifestyle.
Whether it is an illness, injury, wound care, patient education, nutritional assistance, or health monitoring, we have you covered.
Primary Care
We handle all of your medical needs such as prescription management, vaccine administration, well visits, and preventative care.
- Sick Visits
We offer medical visits for wound care, fever, rashes, and eye/ear conditions to support your ongoing continuity of care.
- Palliative Care
EG Healthcare offers in home palliative care visits for pain management, CPR, DNR, living will management.
Chronic Disease Care
We offer chronic disease management for most chronic conditions to ensure physical and emotional well being.
Conditions House Calls for Seniors help with and services we provide:
- Chronic Disease Management
Contact us to schedule a visit. Most forms of insurance are accepted and, if you do not have insurance, our services are affordable. Our goal is to make sure you get the medical attention and services you need.
How can we help?
Not feeling well? We always leave room for some same day appointments.
The KNEW Method Functional / Integrative Medicine
Home Visits for Seniors
Diabetes & Endocrinology
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Nurse-Family Partnership®
Our Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP) program is a free home-visiting service that serves first-time moms by providing valuable knowledge and support beginning early in pregnancy and until the child reaches two years of age. Partnering first-time mothers with a personal nurse who will provide services to the family based on their schedule empowers these mothers to confidently create a better life for their children and themselves.
Nearly 40 years of research has consistently proven that the Nurse-Family Partnership® program succeeds at its most important goals — keeping children healthy and safe, and improving the lives of moms and babies.
PHS’ Nurse-Family Partnership program serves families in North West Queens and Rockaway as well as throughout Staten Island.
CONTACT PHS’ NURSE-FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
Northwest Queens and Rockaway 103-24 Roosevelt Avenue, 2nd Floor Corona, NY 11368 347-571-2792
Staten Island
358 St. Marks Place, 5th Floor Staten Island, NY 10301 718-313-1800
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Imagine that you and your spouse just immigrated to New York City, far away from close family and friends who you relied on for support. And then you find out you are pregnant. Where do you look for guidance? Like many first-time moms who participate in the NFP program, Siby needed much support during her pregnancy and after her daughter was born.
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Supporting Families Right From the Start
The Healthy Families New York home visiting program matches parents with knowledgeable and caring workers who provide information and support during pregnancy and early childhood. Services include helping families access community resources and services, educating families on parenting and child development, connecting families with medical providers, and assessing children for developmental delays.
We Know it Works
Home Visiting Programs change the lives of children and their families. Research shows Healthy Families New York (HFNY) works for many families, from first time teen parents to families with other children. Families have healthier babies, demonstrate better knowledge of parenting and child development, create positive family bonds, develop connections to community services, and have children who do better in school.
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Home Health Care
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100 years of bringing quality home health nursing to you.
Patient Care is always our first priority. Visiting Nurse Association of staten Island (VNASI) has registered nurses that will evaluate your home health needs and work with you and your physician to develop a personalized plan of care. We then coordinate all necessary services and arrange for durable medical equipment supplies. Our mission is to provide the highest quality therapeutic, support, and preventitative health care service outside the hospital setting as an independent health care agency.
Our Services:
- Skilled Nursing
- Care Management & Transitions
- Home Health Aides
- Medical Social Work
- Nutritional Guidance
- Personal Care Workers
- Personal Emergency Response Systems
- Personally-Planned Services
- Physical & Speech Therapy
- Occupational & Respiratory Therapy
- PRI/Screen & Universal Assesment (UAS)
- Telehealth Services
- Wound Management
EARLY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN
The early years of a child's life are very important! VNASI's Early Intervention professionals participate in a statewide program that provides specialized services for children from 0-3 years of age and their families. We work closely with you to create a program tailored for your child.
MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH CARE
VNASI Maternal Child Health Care Program provides prenatal and postpartum care to mothers and infants. This program also offers specialized health care to children up to 18 years of age.
IN-HOME ACUTE CARE SERVICES
VNASI Acute Care Program provides shsort-term skilled nursing services (Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Medical Social Work, Nurtritional Services) after hospitalization or on doctor's orders to ensure that patients achieve the highest possible level of recovery and self management in the community.
HIGH TECH THERAPIES
VNASI High Tech Program provides a variety of intravenous, enteral, and inhalation therapies which offer patients a welcome alternatives to hospiatalization or difficult-to-travel-to clinical facilities.
LONG TERM CARE SERVICES
VNASI follows the philosophy that our patients have the right to receive the highest quality care in the comfort of their own home or community setting. We pursue programs that fit this philosophy with the best interest of our patients and their future in mind.
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Supplemental nutrition assistance program, community food connection, summer meals, home visits for first-time parents.
Newborn Home Visiting Program (NHVP) | NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene (DOHMH)
Family Services Baby Caregiver
- Eligibility
- Application
First-time parents can get free help from the Newborn Home Visiting Program. Health workers will visit your home and can help you with breastfeeding, mental health education and screenings, provide health and safety tips, and connect you with community resources.
Due to COVID-19, in-person services are temporarily suspended. The program is supporting families by phone.
- Bilingual staff are available.
- Parents receive three home visits and a follow-up phone call.
- Parents can be eligible regardless of immigration status.
Who is eligible
To be eligible for this program, you should be a first-time parent who lives in one of these neighborhoods .
You may also be eligible if you are a parent with a baby less than 3 months old and who:
- lives in a NYCHA development in one of these neighborhoods .
- current gets help from the Administration for Children’s Services (ACS).
- lives in a Department of Homeless Services (DHS) shelter.
How to apply
If you gave birth in a hospital where the program operates, program staff will contact you. If you recently gave birth and you were not contacted, call 311 to find out if you can apply.
You can also call these numbers if you live in these areas:
- North and Central Brooklyn: 718-637-5235
- South Bronx: 718-579-2878
- East and Central Harlem: 646-672-2894
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This report highlights the unique challenges faced by home health programs in addition to discussing how technology and policy changes have helped the elderly homebound during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Elderly, homebound individuals comprise a vulnerable segment of society who have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic through a myriad of unique challenges. There is a significant amount of fear of acquiring COVID-19 by seeking health care services, which has adversely affected patients by worsening fixable situations. Another challenge is the decrease in diagnostic support for evaluating patients compared with a pre–COVID-19 world. Agencies providing at-home phlebotomy, portable radiology, and support services have had to limit their home visits due to an inability to access personal protective equipment. This loss of diagnostic and therapeutic support has had an emotional toll on patients and their caregivers. COVID-19 has had a tremendous impact on the health and finances of home health aides and their patients. Loss of long-term home health aides has adversely affected younger patients with ailments like Down syndrome as well as older patients with dementia. COVID-19 has also increased pressure on end-of-life decision making. Patients and their families are increasingly opting for palliative care and hospice programming to avoid separation. Families are being forced to consider advance directives under an increased emotional strain as patients become “persons under investigation” for COVID-19. Technology has allowed for the provision of services through telehealth, and changes to policy by CMS have aided widespread implementation of telemedicine. We anticipate continuing to be nimble in the face of challenge and to provide timely and meaningful care for those who depend on our efforts.
Am J Manag Care. 2020;26(11):465-466. https://doi.org/10.37765/ajmc.2020.88467
Takeaway Points
A greater awareness of the unique challenges faced by home health programs in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era will allow decision makers to take a holistic approach to patient management.
- Fear of encountering COVID-19 precipitates poor decision-making.
- Inadequate supplies of timely diagnostics for COVID-19 adversely affect services for homebound patients.
- A lack of personal protective equipment also diminished services by vendors such as visiting nurses and physical therapists.
- COVID-19 triggered altered end-of-life decisions by those afraid to be without loved ones in the hospital.
- Home visit medical care benefited from a boom in the use of telehealth services.
A vulnerable segment of society is composed of elderly homebound individuals who can no longer care for themselves. We have witnessed bravery by families who embrace their elders with respect and love. Homes are redesigned to incorporate safety and creative design to facilitate accessibility for those with disabilities. Unfortunately, there also are those who suffer neglect by family and social isolation. We care for those who experience financial abuse, poverty, and burdens of chronic disease.
Our medical home visit program is embedded in the Division of Geriatrics at Staten Island University Hospital in New York. We provide ongoing medical visits for 325 families with a professional staff of geriatricians, family practice physicians, a physician assistant, nurse practitioners, a social worker, and a clinical pharmacist. Our office staff facilitates every imaginable need of this population. We have seen our share of natural disasters. While our hospital was being evacuated for Hurricane Irene in 2011, we approached Incident Command with our plan of contacting each family to assess needs. In 2012, while preparing for the impact of Superstorm Sandy, we had some homebound individuals transferred by ambulance to shelters. Staff members purchased and delivered food, and processes were coordinated with oxygen companies, visiting nurse agencies, and Meals on Wheels to predeliver goods. After each disaster, we assisted patients in recovery and safe relocation. The needs emerging from our current emergency are unlike those from any of our past crises. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we have experienced a myriad of unique challenges.
There is an exceptional amount of fear on the part of patients and families to access the health system with concern of coming in contact with COVID-19. This fear impairs good judgment. For instance, a patient taking Coumadin developed black diarrhea and light-headedness yet refused to go to the hospital for decreasing serial measurements of hematocrit. He said, “Hospitals are full of coronavirus and I won’t go there.” There is a fear of isolation because hospitals will not allow visitors, which also leads to poor decision-making. A patient with an acute cerebrovascular accident, with new-onset oropharyngeal dysphagia and the pocketing of food, progressed to fatal aspiration pneumonia because the caregiver could not bear the thought of sending their loved one to the hospital alone.
Another challenge is the decrease in diagnostic support for patient evaluation compared with a pre–COVID-19 world. Vendors have been limiting their home visits, and as a result, our program has had less diagnostic support. Our portable radiology vendor went on hiatus. Previously reliable laboratories for home phlebotomy offered fewer rounds, and patients lost the benefit of urgent testing from home. Testing for COVID-19 by both polymerase chain reaction and antibody identification has been relatively nonexistent for the first few months of this pandemic for the homebound.
The inability to access personal protective equipment (PPE) placed severe limitations on our visiting nurse partners. They were unable to visit patients because they did not have PPE to protect themselves and not all the agencies were prepared to conduct telehealth services. Without these community agencies, support services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy came to a staggering halt.
Another burden with the loss of diagnostic and therapeutic agencies is the emotional toll of losing the reassurance that these providers gave to patients. Regular contact by nurses and therapists plays an integral role in providing emotional support to overstressed caregivers. Positive reinforcements from these service providers ensure validation for families that they are providing appropriate care. Such reassurance is invaluable in supporting caregiver efforts.
COVID-19 has had a tremendous health and financial impact on home health aides. Some of these dedicated professionals have contracted the disease themselves. While ill and convalescing, they are unable to work, and this has taken a financial toll on this force. Conversely, when a long-serving aide is taken out of rotation for a patient with advanced dementia, there is an increased risk of the patient developing delirium. Continuity of care providers is one key to success in care of adults with dementia. Additionally, there is the risk that aides may bring COVID-19 to patients either by having mild illness or as asymptomatic carriers. Our program has seen this tragically affect younger patients who are compromised by congenital ailments such as Down syndrome and older patients with dementia.
Another impact of COVID-19 on the homebound community is the pressure it brings to end-of-life decision-making. Even in patients who are chronically ill with a high degree of disease burden, some patients and families refuse to address issues relating to assigning someone as a health care proxy, establishing advanced directives such as Medical Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment, and considering palliative care and hospice programming. As patients become “persons under investigation” for COVID-19, their families have been forced to consider these issues under scenarios of increased emotional strain. An increased number of patients have transferred to hospice whose families previously would not consider it. The driving force in most of these situations was that the family did not want to be separated from the patient as they were dying. Most of these cases should have been on hospice already, but pre–COVID-19, there was a significant amount of familial resistance.
Technology has assisted in our provision of services. Families have embraced telehealth and have been very supportive and understanding of the strains on our professional and support staff during this crisis. They express appreciation for telehealth visits and to staff for their assistance in day-to-day operations. Patients have benefited in ways that would not have been earlier imagined. For instance, a patient had fallen and, after being lifted into a chair, was afraid to move for fear of hip fracture. When we were called, we had the family extend her legs with underlying support so we could see whether there was leg shortening or outward rotation of the foot. Upon seeing neither, we were able to coax the patient to ambulate with direct visualization. Other assessments have included shingles, bed bugs, olecranon bursitis, cellulitis, and exacerbations of congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease—all handled with minimal exposure to the patient and with gratitude from the family. We have trained families to assist in meaningful data collection activities like tracking temperatures, measuring heart rate, and performing pulse oximeter checks so that we could identify patterns of concern. Additionally, we have embarked on a program to have medical students provide “social calls.” They check on how patients are doing, and if a need is identified, including the need for psychological services, then appropriate referrals can be made.
We have been grateful for actions the federal government has taken to help ease transitions from the community to a skilled nursing facility when needed—for example, for the urgent care of a patient with dementia who could no longer be handled at home. CMS rescinded the “3-day rule,” which required a hospitalization for 3 days before Medicare allowed for payments in a skilled nursing facility. 1 Further federal and state allowances to decrease regulation and support payment for telehealth visits have provided needed fiscal support of programs that virtually bring medical professionals into the home to direct care. 2 We anticipate continuing to be nimble in the face of challenge and to provide timely and meaningful care for those who depend on our efforts.
Author Affiliations: Division of Geriatrics, Northwell Staten Island University Hospital (DS, AS, JRM, ZS), Staten Island, NY.
Source of Funding: None.
Author Disclosures: Dr Seminara is a part-time employee of Staten Island University Hospital, and one of her responsibilities is as medical leader of the home visit program. Dr Szerszen is employed as a home visit program physician. Dr Maese’s wife is a part-time employee of the home visit program at Staten Island University Hospital. Dr Shah reports no relationship or financial interest with any entity that would pose a conflict of interest with the subject matter of this article.
Authorship Information: Concept and design (DS, AS, JRM, ZS); acquisition of data (DS, JRM, ZS); analysis and interpretation of data (DS, JRM, ZS); drafting of the manuscript (DS, AS, JRM, ZS); critical revision of the manuscript for important intellectual content (DS, AS, JRM, ZS); provision of patients or study materials (DS, JRM); administrative, technical, or logistic support (DS, JRM, ZS); and supervision (DS, JRM, ZS).
Address Correspondence to: Zeel Shah, MD, Division of Geriatrics, Northwell Staten Island University Hospital, 420 Lyndale Ave, Staten Island, NY 10312. Email: [email protected].
1. Medicare Shared Savings Program: skilled nursing facility 3-day rule waiver. CMS. April 2020. Accessed April 26, 2020. https://www.cms.gov/Medicare/Medicare-Fee-for-Service-Payment/sharedsavingsprogram/Downloads/SNF-Waiver-Guidance.pdf
2. Medicare telemedicine health care provider fact sheet. CMS. March 17, 2020. Accessed April 24, 2020. https://www.cms.gov/newsroom/fact-sheets/medicare-telemedicine-health-care-provider-fact-sheet
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- Published: Mar. 27, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
Homegoods will soon open its third Staten Island location in the Bricktown Center at Charleston, the site’s development group has confirmed. Five Below, which currently operates three stores in the borough, will open a new location there as well. Together, the retailers will fill more than 34,000-square-feet of available selling space. (Staten Island Advance/Jessica Jones-Gorman) (Staten Island Advance/Jessica J
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Homegoods will soon open its third Staten Island location in the Bricktown Center at Charleston, the site’s development group has confirmed. Five Below, which currently operates three stores in the borough, will open a new location there as well. Together, the retailers will fill more than 34,000-square-feet of available selling space.
“Both stores plan to open at the end of the summer,” noted Jonathan Cohen, vice president of Blumenfeld Development Group (BDG) which is in charge of leasing the property. “There’s no official date set, but construction has commenced on Five Below and work should begin on Homegoods imminently.”
Both stores will be located in the vacant space adjacent to Regal Cinemas and Petco and are anticipated to launch before Labor Day weekend.
“That portion of that center is now fully leased,” Cohen said.
And the stores formerly occupied by Christmas Tree Shop and Bed Bath & Beyond should soon be leased as well.
“No lease has been signed yet, but we expect to sign imminently with a tenant or tenants who will take over that space,” Cohen concluded.
Homegoods and Five Below currently have stores in New Springville and New Dorp. Five Below also maintains a location in Forest Avenue Shoppers Town.
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March 28, 2024 / 9:13 PM EDT / CBS New York
NEW YORK -- The NYPD says two men are under arrest for a violent home invasion robbery on Staten Island .
It happened on Dec. 18, 2023 at a home in Manor Heights.
Surveillance video shows four suspects kicking in the home's front door just before 1 a.m. Police say three of the suspects had firearms.
A mother, a live-in nanny and two children, ages 4 and 5, were inside the home at the time.
Family members said the suspects demanded cash, jewelry and the contents of a safe, but the victims said they didn't have a safe.
Police say the suspects both hit the 33-year-old mother and the 5-year-old girl in the face with their guns.
The suspects ended up taking a cellphone before fleeing.
The mother suffered cuts and bruises and had to receive stitches. The 5-year-old girl suffered bruises.
Police say two suspects, 28-year-old Michael Conley and 28-year-old Elliot Knight, were arrested Wednesday morning. Both have been charged with burglary.
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Two suspects were arrested in connection with a terrifying home invasion in which the suspects forced their way into a Staten Island home and attacked a mother and her young daughter as they demanded cash and jewels, police said.
Police had been searching for four people seen in chilling video entering the home near Livingston Avenue and Queen Street just before 1 a.m. on Dec. 18. They could be seen entering one by one, the first three with weapons drawn.
The four scattered about the home, rummaging through drawers and opening closed doors in a hallway, guns up. Then a frenzy erupted when they encountered the family.
The robbers demanded money and jewelry and pistol-whipped the 5-year-old girl and 33-year-old woman in the face, causing lacerations and bleeding. They ran off with only a cellphone, police said.
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The victims were taken to a hospital for treatment. Two other people in the home -- a 54-year-old man and a 4-year-old boy — weren't hurt.
Two of the suspects, Michael Conley and Elliot Knight, both 28, were arrested and charged with burglary. Police are still looking for the other two men seen in the security camera video.
Anyone with information about the home invasion is asked to call 1-800-577-TIPS.
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