Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital is hosting its 2016 Art for the View, an exhibition featuring the artwork of individuals from around the world who live with disabilities, such as stroke. Jim Nolan, chair of the event and a former Sunnyview patient, talks with NewsChannel about the exhibition and fundraiser. See the full report here.
Related Articles
Eddy Agencies are First Community Services Providers to Interface with Hixny
The Community Hospice, Eddy Visiting Nurse and Rehab Association, and Eddy Licensed Home Care Agency have become the first home care, hospice and community-based services providers in the greater Capital Region to interface its electronic medical records with Hixny. […]
LiveSmart: When Identifying Stroke, it is Critical to Act F.A.S.T.
Strokes occur either when a blood clot or sudden bleeding cuts off the flow of oxygen to part of the brain. The sooner you get to an Emergency Department, the more treatment options are available. That is why, when someone suffers a stroke, you must act FAST! […]
Times Union: Seniors at The Terrace at Beverwyck Receive ‘Darn Good Yarn’ Donation
The Terrace at Beverwyck’s Community Service Group receives a generous donation of yarns from Darn Good Yarn of Schenectady and founder, Nicole Snow. Members of the group will use the yarn to make hats, scarves, and lap blankets to donate to area hospitals and community organizations in need. […]