Living In Lynbrook/East Rockaway 2020-2021

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2020 - 2021

LYNBROOK/EAST ROCKAWAY GUIDE

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The senior life in a post-Covid world By Julia Swerdin

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ith the still-serious threat of the coronavirus, many local senior centers have tightened restrictions on visitation and communication with those outside of the facility. Lynbrook Restorative Therapy and Nursing, at 243 Atlantic Ave., works with patients recently hospitalized with Covid-19 to assist in improving strength and fine motor skills. Patients may be admitted directly from home or the hospital, once released from the intensive care unit, and started on a ventilator dependent course of treatment. Lynbrook Restorative offers all aspects of respiratory and neurological care for post-Covid patients with on-site pulmonologist, respiratory and neurological therapists. Some of the available treatments include, but are not limited to, physical therapy, endurance training and high flow oxygen therapy. The center has instituted a policy of no visitors at any time until further notice durign the pandemic. However, family involvement within the rehabilitation process is encouraged via virtual platforms such as Zoom and Google Duo. Staff is available to arrange remote communication between residents and loved ones. The recreation department can be contacted at (516) 634-1400 to arrange this. “We understand that this will be difficult,” stated the LRTN website. “However, the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as the New York City and New York State Health Departments

advised restricting visitors is the best way to prevent the spread of this virus and protect our elderly population. We truly apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The safety and well-being of our residents is always our number one priority.” The Department of Health recently released a memo regarding communication with family members of those who reside in a nursing home: all nursing homes “shall notify family members or next of kin for all residents if any resident tests positive for Covid-19, or if any resident suffers a Covid-19 related death, within 24 hours of such positive test result or death.” Lynbrook Restorative Administrator Yiddy Eisen said in a letter to residents’ families that the goal is to communicate effectively within the boundaries of the requirements, while maintaining the residents’ right to privacy. Residents’ family members are allowed to choose which information they receive as long as it satisfies the DOH regulations. Seniors in East Rockaway meet at the Charles H. Formont Senior Center, at 6 James St., on Mondays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The center has an extensive variety of innovative programs for senior members of the community. The annual membership fee is $25. For more information, call (516) 887-6322. Sue Grieco/Herald

Above photo: Winifred Boehmke, left, and Nanette Fishman, celebrated their birthdays with a Centenarian Celebration at the Atria of Lynbrook in April 2019.


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