BRONX, NY, April 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Centers for Specialty Care Group has welcomed the Staten Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility Saint Elizabeth Ann to its group of long and short term rehab facilities, available online at http://www.cfscgonline.com. Saint Elizabeth Ann joined the network on April 1, 2012.
"This facility will be our first in Staten Island and we are committed to delivering the same high quality of care currently offered by the facility. We are delighted to welcome the new Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare to our group," said Kenneth Rozenberg, CEO of the Centers for Specialty Care nursing home therapy network.
Saint Elizabeth Ann has made headlines in recent months as part of the St. Vincent's Health system and was subject to the bankruptcy filed by the group.
"The residents and staff of St. Elizabeth Ann are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the Centers team, and are completely prepared for the changes that is anticipated to come with Centers for Specialty Care Group," said Nate Goldman, Administrator of the facility.
Centers for Specialty Care Group is a New York based group. The group currently provides care to thousands of residents throughout New York State and has recently ventured out into the South Jersey area.
For more information about this story or any other Centers for Specialty Care Group news, please visit http://www.centershealthcare.com or email Jason Newman at JasonN [at] centersforcare.org.
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Centers for Specialty Care Group Proudly Welcomes Staten Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility Saint Elizabeth Ann to its Group
Saint Elizabeth Ann, a Staten Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility, has joined the Centers for Specialty Care Group network of NYC nursing homes.
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[Press-News.org] Centers for Specialty Care Group Proudly Welcomes Staten Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility Saint Elizabeth Ann to its GroupSaint Elizabeth Ann, a Staten Island Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility, has joined the Centers for Specialty Care Group network of NYC nursing homes.