Articles Tagged with: short-term rehabilitation
Karla Dyson, a nurse who leads The New Jewish Home Manhattan’s wound care program

Healing Wounds Through Patient-Centered Care

Passionate about helping people heal, Karla Dyson, RN, leads The New Jewish Home Manhattan’s wound care program.


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Fae Boczko

Ambiguous terms lead to risk: The importance of IDDSI implementation

The New Jewish Home’s Director of Speech-Language and Swallowing Disorders Fae Boczko, MS,CCC-SLP,BCS-S, shares in McKnight’s how the interdisciplinary teams at our Manhattan facility worked together to successfully implement the International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative (IDDSI) to benefit our patients and residents with swallowing disorders. Take a look: Ambiguous terms lead to risk: The importance of IDDSI implementation – Guest columns – McKnight’s Long-Term Care News (mcknights.com)

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Manhattan Rehabilitation

Get Well, Go Home With Our Manhattan Rehabilitation Program

We invite you to learn more about what makes our post-acute rehabilitation at our Manhattan skilled nursing facility so exceptional at helping patients get well and go home. Recently reaccredited by the Joint Commission in heart failure, we were the first in New York State to receive this distinction. In addition to partnering with leading hospital systems to operate our specialized programs, we earned the highest possible assessment in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report for short-term rehabilitation. Hear from our dedicated team, who will expertly guide you or your loved one through the recovery journey after a hospital stay. 

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