New York Rehabilitation Facility Expands Patient Monitoring Capabilities with Vios Monitoring System

Contact:

Jim Zimmerman, Murata Vios, Inc. (952) 270-6242, jim.zimmerman@murata.com

Dawn Harsch, Garden Gate, (716) 479-3865, news@mvgservices.com

New York Rehabilitation Facility Expands Patient Monitoring Capabilities with Vios Monitoring System

Murata Vios, Inc., and Garden Gate Health Care Facility deploy wireless, continuous vital signs monitoring platform to enhance patient care

Buffalo, New York – To enhance around-the-clock monitoring of post-acute cardiopulmonary residents, Murata Vios, Inc., partnered with New York’s Garden Gate Health Care Facility to deploy the Vios Monitoring System.

The Vios Monitoring System is a wireless, FDA-cleared patient monitoring platform designed to improve resident safety and outcomes. The system continuously monitors 7-lead ECG, heart rate, oxygen levels, pulse rate, respiratory rate and posture.

Garden Gate uses the platform’s remote monitoring services to support its staff as they work to manage medical care and reduce rehospitalizations. A remote team of cardiac-trained technicians monitors residents’ vital signs 24/7/365 and alerts the on-site care team in real time if there is a change in a resident’s condition.

“We’re pleased to be the first and only nursing facility in Western New York to offer this level of clinical sophistication with the Vios monitoring system,” stated Garden Gate’s Administrator Mark Dirlam. “This state-of-the-art equipment not only enhances our comprehensive rehabilitative services, but also provides peace of mind to our patients and their families.”

The Vios Monitoring System is designed to make post-acute continuous vital signs monitoring more accessible than traditional methods. It works on existing IT networks and Wi-Fi, rather than requiring separate infrastructure, and allows patients to be wirelessly monitored throughout a facility.

“Being able to quickly understand and react to changes in a resident’s condition is an essential part of patient safety and care,” said Drew Hardin, vice president of Murata Vios. “The Vios Monitoring System with remote monitoring services gives Garden Gate’s care teams a comprehensive view of their residents’ health, while eliminating the burden of monitoring oversight on their clinical staff. Residents and their families appreciate knowing that someone is vigilantly overseeing their well-being at all times.”

About Murata Vios, Inc.

Murata Vios, Inc., a subsidiary of Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., is developing and commercializing a cost-effective solution to detect the early signs of clinical deterioration in traditionally unmonitored patient populations. The Vios Monitoring System (VMS) is a wireless, FDA-cleared, internet of things (IoT) patient monitoring solution designed to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. Healthcare facilities can leverage their existing IT infrastructures and deploy the solution throughout their various care settings. Murata Vios, Inc. was formerly known as Vios Medical, Inc. prior to its acquisition by Murata Manufacturing in October 2017. Visit www.viosmedical.com for more information.

About Garden Gate Healthcare Facility

The McGuire Group’s Garden Gate Health Care Facility provides 24-hour skilled nursing care, subacute rehabilitation, Journeys palliative care and respite/short-term care. The facility is continuously rated with five stars out of five by the federal government, which rates every nursing home in the country. Additionally, Garden Gate has finished in the top quintile of New York state’s Nursing Home Quality Initiative (NHQI) since its inception. The McGuire Group is the only multi-facility provider in the state to have achieved this milestone at all of its facilities for nine out of nine years. Learn more at www.livinglegendshealth.com.

 

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Certified Nursing Assistants Graduate at Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Contact:
Bobby Dolan, Director of Recruitment & Marketing, (315) 832-8200
Dawn Harsch, Director of Corporate Communications, (716) 479-3865

 

Certified Nursing Assistants Graduate at Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Boonville is proud to announce its recent class of nursing assistant training graduates. Pictured from left: Darlene Stratton, Jessi Brundage, Lindsay Shephard, Hailey Kein, Melissa Champion, Cheryl Spann. The facility offers a paid certification program that is accredited by the New York State Department of Health.

During the program, the students acquired patient care and life skills, hours of clinical experience and classroom curriculum. They completed clinical rotations on each nursing unit while working alongside the instructors and Sunset’s legendary nursing team. The students also worked closely with the Sunset’s therapy department to learn and develop therapeutic, adaptive skills and communication approaches when working with residents with cognitive impairments.

Being able to work with the residents one-on-one during the class provides the students with the knowledge, compassion and expertise they need to become living legends of Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation. The class provides them with the necessary experience in clinical and classroom proficiency, which gives them the satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference in the residents’ lives.

Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a premier provider of training in Oneida County for the certified nursing assistant program. This ongoing program provides training to individuals for employment in long-term care.

If you are interested in making a difference, consider becoming a Living Legend certified nursing assistant. For more information on the CNA training program, apply online at www.LivingLegendsHealth.com or contact Robert Dolan, director of recruitment and marketing at (315) 832-8200 or rdolan@sunsetnrc.com.

 

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Czora Promoted to Chief Nursing Officer at 19 New York Health Care Facilities

Contact: Dawn Harsch, director of corporate communications, news@mvgservices.com

BUFFALO, NY – Andrea Czora has been promoted to the position of chief nursing officer at 19 New York-based health care facilities in four portfolios including The McGuire Group, RCA Healthcare Management/Absolut Care, Taconic Health Care and VestraCare. Prior to her appointment, Czora served as regional vice president of the McGuire Group and RCA Healthcare Management/Absolut Care portfolios.

In this role, Czora will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of clinical, quality and regulatory compliance for the enterprise’s skilled nursing, rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. This includes providing guidance to regional vice presidents, supporting the facilities and ensuring the enterprise’s mission to provide superior care to more than 2,800 residents.

Czora holds an associate degree from Trocaire College and a bachelor of science in nursing from Daemen College where she graduated Magna Cum Laude.

Facilities in the McGuire Group portfolio include: Autumn View Health Care Facility in Hamburg, Brookhaven Health Care Facility in East Patchogue, Garden Gate Health Care Facility in Cheektowaga, Harris Hill Nursing Facility in Williamsville, Northgate Health Care Facility in North Tonawanda and Seneca Health Care Center in West Seneca.

Facilities in the RCA Healthcare Management/Absolut Care portfolio include: Absolut Care of Allegany in Allegany, Absolut Care of Aurora Park in East Aurora, Absolut Care of Gasport in Gasport, Absolut Care of Three Rivers in Painted Post, Absolut Care of Westfield in Westfield and Orchard Brooke Assisted Living Center in Orchard Park.

Facilities in the Taconic Health Care portfolio include: Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at Beacon in Beacon, Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at Hopewell in Fishkill and Taconic Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at Ulster in Highland.

Facilities in the VestraCare portfolio include: Chautauqua Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dunkirk, Roscoe Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Roscoe, Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Boonville and Susquehanna Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Johnson City.

Services include skilled nursing care, subacute rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care, hospice and palliative care, in-house dialysis and respite/short-term care. To learn more visit: www.livinglegendshealth.com.

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THELMA GALLAGHER CELEBRATES 107 YEARS AT PARTY IN HER HONOR

BOONVILLE, NY – Thelma Gallagher, a resident of VestraCare’s Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center celebrated her 107 birthday recently. She was born on September 5, 1915 in Richfield Springs, NY to Francis and Helen (Smith) Hecox.

She met her husband, the late Edward Gallagher, at a dance and they exchanged wedding vows in 1946. They were married for 42 years before Edward’s passing.

Edward was a carpenter and Thelma worked at General Electric for 10 years and as a nurse at Marcy State Hospital. They resided in a house that Edward built on Kayuta Lake.

Thelma has been a resident at Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for two years. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her fellow residents and relaxing.

Sunset Nursing and Rehabilitation Center provides 24-hour skilled nursing care, subacute rehabilitation, dedicated memory care and respite/short-term care.

AUTUMN VIEW HONORS GATTIE FOR 45 YEARS OF SERVICE

Contact: Amy McKnight, activities director (716) 648-2450 or Dawn Harsch, communications director (716) 479-3865

Joe Gattie, center, a maintenance employee at The McGuire Group’s Autumn View Health Care Facility in Hamburg, was recognized for 45 years of service at a surprise party held in his honor.

Gattie is pictured with, from left, The McGuire Group President, Stephen Eaton-Mercurio and Autumn View staff: Director of Environmental Services Jeremy Pyc, Administrator Michelle Kraus and

Director of Activities Amy McKnight.

Autumn View Health Care Facility provides 24-hour skilled nursing care, subacute rehabilitation and respite/short-term care. The facility is recognized as an industry leader for providing quality care.

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