WARWICK, NY – (October 1) The banner reads, "Excellence is Written in the Stars."
Once again it was time to celebrate and so an invitation went out to all the employees at Schervier Pavilion, a skilled nursing facility on the Warwick, NY campus of Bon Secours Charity Health System, for all employees to attend a special catered luncheon on Thursday, October 1.
Nursing Home Compare, a useful tool for consumers available on the official United States Government Website for Medicare, had again awarded Schervier Pavilion, its highest "much above average" five-star rating in overall quality.
The ratings, containing quality of care information on every Medicare and Medicaid-certified nursing home in the country, including over 15,000 nationwide, allow consumers to compare information about nursing homes.
Schervier Pavilion Administrator Lisa Brocky announced the receipt of the five-star rating, stating that the prestigious award was the result of the outstanding dedication and teamwork of every member of her staff.
"We are again extremely proud of the work our care team has accomplished to achieve this five star rating," said Brocky. "We strive to give our residents the quality of life and level of dignity they deserve. This prestigious recognition is a tribute to the hard work of our team and their dedication to providing excellent care to our residents. And this celebration and luncheon was just one way to say, ‘Thank you."
Schervier Pavilion, a member of the Bon Secours Charity Health System, is a 120-bed skilled nursing facility licensed by the New York State Department of Health. Dedicated to the highest standard of health care excellence, its full range of services, such as its therapeutic recreational program, are designed to respond to each individual's physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
In addition to quality long term care services, Schervier Pavilion also offers a wide range of short-term (sub acute) care needs. Its sub acute services include IV therapy, Rehabilitation therapy and wound care. These services afford residents the ability to recuperate for a short time in the sub-acute unit of the facility and then return to the community where they can resume a more independent life. In some cases, they can then enter Schervier Pavilion's Day-At-A-Time, an innovative medical adult day care program that provides nursing services, medication administration, ongoing evaluations, and stimulating activities tailored to each individual's needs and abilities.
About Bon Secours Charity Health System
Every year, nearly one million people in the lower Hudson Valley, New Jersey and Pennsylvania turn to Bon Secours Charity Health System (BSCHS) for innovative healthcare delivered with compassion. BSCHS has received national recognition, rankings and numerous awards for the level of care it provides.
BSCHS is comprised of Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Suffern, NY; Bon Secours Community Hospital in Port Jervis, NY; St. Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick, NY; a certified home health agency; two long-term care facilities; an assisted living/adult home facility and several other medical programs located throughout the region. The system employs more than 3,400, making it one of the region's largest employers
Bon Secours Medical Group is BSCHS's regional network of nearly 80 primary care physicians and specialists from a broad array of medical disciplines. These skilled clinicians play a central role in bringing personalized, preventive and expert care to people from every stage of life.
BSCHS is a member of the Bon Secours Health System—a national Catholic healthcare system with a strong reputation and robust commitment to bringing compassionate healthcare to those in need. For more information, visit
www.BSCHS.BonSecours.com. For a complete list of practitioners, visit
http://bschs.org/find-a-physician-bon-secours-medical-group.html
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1. The catered meals were served at times convenient to each of the three shifts.
2. The catered meals were served at times convenient to each of the three shifts.
3. Schervier Pavilion Administrators and representatives of Morrison Healthcare Food Services were on hand to serve the employees.
From left, Schervier Pavilion Administrator Lisa Brocky, Recreation Director Kari Call and Morrison Healthcare Food Services representatives Matthew Boddie, Mike Hagginan and Mark Brezina.
4. Schervier Pavilion Administrators and representatives of Morrison Healthcare Food Services serve the employees.
5. Schervier Pavilion Administrator Lisa Brocky prepares liquid refreshments.