BROOKLYN, NY, July 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Kenneth Rozenberg, the CEO of the Centers for Specialty Care Group healthcare network, is welcoming the Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare as the company's latest heath care acquisition. Formerly the Metropolitan Jewish Geriatric Center, the Boro Park Center is currently administrated by David Greenberg and provides short-term care, long-term care, and rehabilitation.
A 354-bed facility, the Boro Park Center is located at 4915 10th Avenue in Brooklyn, N.Y. within walking distance of the D and N Subway lines. The facility is also across the street from the Maimonides Medical Center, a 705-bed non-profit hospital, for any immediate medical emergencies.
"New to the Centers for Specialty Care Group this month, the Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare provides the highest level of care for its residents, with a specialty in geriatrics. The Boro Park Center is also among our larger facilities, allowing us to offer our services to a wide range of patients," said CEO Kenneth Rozenberg.
The Boro Park Center joins the Centers for Specialty Care Group's collection of acclaimed health centers, from the nearby facilities in Brooklyn and Bushwick to the semi-rural Suffolk Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Patchogue, N.Y. The health network's wide radius of care caters to patients interested in staying close to New York City, getting away from it all upstate, or anything in between.
To help keep current and potential patients and their families informed, the Centers for Specialty Care Group is gearing up to launch a newly designed website in the coming weeks at http://www.CFSCGOnline.com. The new site will feature streamlined content to help patients and their loved ones select the best possible care.
The Centers for Specialty Care Group is also anticipating the official renaming of its Rome Center for Health and Rehabilitation and Chittenango Center for Health and Rehabilitation, two rural locations occupying acres of peaceful land, at the end of August.
To learn more about Kenneth Rozenberg and the Centers for Specialty Care Group, visit http://www.KennethRozenberg.com or call 1-888 88 Live Well. Kenneth Rozenberg is also available on Facebook and Twitter at http://www.facebook.com/KennethRozenberg and http://www.twitter.com/KennyRozenberg.
Kenneth Rozenberg manages a number of short- and long-term care facilities and home care agencies in the New York area. Together, Rozenberg's network of organizations make up the Centers for Specialty Care Group - a prominent healthcare resource in the Northeast.
Centers for Specialty Care Group and CEO Kenneth Rozenberg Acquire Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare
The Centers for Specialty Care Group, maintained by CEO Kenneth Rozenberg, has a new facility in its health network: the Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare.
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[Press-News.org] Centers for Specialty Care Group and CEO Kenneth Rozenberg Acquire Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and HealthcareThe Centers for Specialty Care Group, maintained by CEO Kenneth Rozenberg, has a new facility in its health network: the Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare.