Michelle Pandolfi (Qualidigm), Karen
Weingrod (CANPFA), Brandon Munson, CHE (Miller)
Nancy Shaffer, (LTC Ombudsman), Amy Pelchat (daughter of Carol Rosenwald)
Health care services at Miller Memorial
Community are part of a continuum of care
based on the model of person-centered caring
to assure the highest level of independence
possible.
Miller is a founding member of the
Connecticut Culture Change Coalition, which
is a coalition of leading nursing homes and
stakeholders who want to improve the quality
of life in Connecticut nursing homes by
transforming the traditional hospital model
to a person-centered model of caring. For
instance, our residents at Miller
reside in neighborhoods not clinical "units".
Miller's commitment to the
person-centered care model recognizes and
builds on the relationship between the
resident and the aide by implementing
primary assignments, so our residents have
the same aides each shift thus building a
meaningful relationship between the resident
and the aide. Through this relationship the
resident is empowered to direct their care,
lifestyle and needs based on their own
personal preferences.
Skilled Nursing, a licensed,
certified unit for long-term needs, is available at Miller. Skilled
nursing at Miller has built its reputation on respect for the dignity of
each resident and the
staff's
compassionate care.
The
Center for Orthopedic
and Rehabilitative Excellence specializes in orthopedic and surgical
rehabilitation for older adults following procedures like knee and hip
replacement and those recovering from heart attack or stroke.
Outpatient
rehabilitation therapy is now open to the public. You can get the same
excellent care our residents and
patients receive without having an inpatient stay. Call today to
schedule your evaluation (203)237-8815 ext 331.
*Qualifies for Medicaid and / or Medicare
benefits.
Contact the Admissions Department 203-237-8815
ext 301
or send e-mail to:
Admissions