Health Education Initiative

  • Hospice Care: The Right Care at The Right Time • July 15th, 2015 Presented by Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in conjunction with A Place for Mom and Hospice of New York. WHAT: Join us on July 15, 2015 with presenter Dr. Lauren Shaiova, MD for “Hospice Care: The Right Care at the Right Time.” In New York State, the median length of stay on Hospice is 9-17 days, and Hospice is intended as a benefit for patients during the final six months of life. This presentation will familiarize Nurse Case Managers, Hospital Discharge Planners and Medical Social Workers with the criteria for making a timely referral to Hospice, allowing patients and their loved ones to take full advantage of these comprehensive and compassionate services. WHEN / WHERE: Wednesday, July 15, 2015, 5:00 p.m. Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center 164-11 Chapin Parkway, Jamaica Hills, NY 11432 The presentation itself begins at 5:45 p.m., following networking. Valet parking is available. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Dr. Lauren Shaiova, MD is the Chief of the Department of Palliative Medicine at NYU Lutheran Medical Center and a Hospice Physician for Hospice of New York. She is certified in Hospice and Palliative Medicine as well as Pain Management, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Having completed her fellowship training in Pain Medicine and Palliative Care at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Shaiova is affiliated with the Royal Marsden Cancer Hospital and St. Christopher’s Hospice in London, England. Dr. Shaiova is particularly proud of her leadership in care for patients with sickle cell anemia and persons living with HIV/AIDS. She has volunteered her services from Nicaragua to Haiti and South Africa to Ghana and has taught or spoken at innumerable conferences and seminars. She is a visiting faculty member at The Graduate School of Medicine in Tokyo, Japan; the Medical School of Zimbabwe; and the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. “Dr. Lauren Shaiova is a superb clinician and speaker. She received rave reviews when she spoke at our conference.” -Kathy A. McMahon, President & CEO of Hospice and Palliative Care Association of New York State QUESTIONS For questions about this event, please contact Linda Spiegel at 718-298-7838 or LSpiegel@CenterLight.org Click here for photos of the event. This vital symposium spearheads Margaret Tietz’ new Health Education Initiative, a program featuring quarterly seminars to educate and inform the community about best health practices.
  • Dementia: Research, Treatment and Caregiver Support • March 19th, 2015 Presented by Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in conjunction with Samuel Field Y and the Queensboro Council for Social Welfare. Featuring: Jed A. Levine, MA Executive Vice President and Director of Programs & Services of the Alzheimer’s Association, NYC Chapter Jane C. Bardavid, LCSW Director of the Community Advisory Program for Elderly (CAPE) at Samuel Field YM & YWHA Joan Serrano Laufer, LMSW Executive Director of the Queensboro Council on Social Welfare. Click here for full video of event. This vital symposium spearheads Margaret Tietz’ new Health Education Initiative, a program featuring quarterly seminars to educate and inform the community about best health practices.
  • Managing Transitions Late in Life • November 5th, 2014 Presented by Margaret Tietz Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in conjunction with Samuel Field Y, the Queensboro Council for Social Welfare and PsychAssociates Group. Featuring: Gary J. Kennedy, MD Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Director, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and, The Leslie and Roslyn Goldstein Geriatric Fellowship Training Program, Monteore Medical Center Jane C. Bardavid, LCSW Former Director of the Community Advisory Program for Elderly (CAPE) at Samuel Field YM & YWHA Jeanne Devine, PhD Director of Clinical Training, PsychAssociates Barbara Gluckin, PsyD Supervising Psychologist, PsychAssociates A video of this symposium is airing on QPTV for the first time this Saturday and Sunday February 7th and 8th. It is a one hour show. This vital symposium is the second Health Education Initiative at Margaret Tietz, a program featuring quarterly seminars to educate and inform the community about best health practices.