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Hurricane Sandy Disaster Relief Fund: Help Rebuild Long Beach Medical Center

Long Beach Medical Center has instituted a disaster relief fund to help offset operating costs as we work toward restoring vital healthcare services and repair our storm-damaged facilities. 
 
At present, the Long Beach Medical Center Hospital is closed due to severe storm damage.  However, our staff is working diligently to restore operations as quickly as possible.  Your tax-deductible contribution will help sustain our efforts to expedite the restoration of services that are so desperately needed by the residents of a community that has been devastated by Sandy.  
 

To make a contribution, please make your check or money order payable to: Long Beach Medical Center, 455 E. Bay Drive. Long Beach, NY  11561

You may also donate online using the secure link below:

PROJECT HOPE ............... (516) 897-4326

 

Helping You Recover From Hurricane Sandy

 

In the months following Hurricane Sandy, many people find it helpful to have someone who cares, someone who listens - someone who can help them understand their reactions to the disaster-related concerns and its aftermath.

Project Hope offers free and confidential one-to-one or group counseling services for anyone impacted by Hurricane Sandy.  Our trained counselors will meet wherever your wish - in your home, place of work, at community centers, schools and houses of worship - to help you determine how best to meet your needs and move forward with your recovery. They will also help locate other resources that you may need.

To speak with one of Long Beach Medical Center's Project Hope counselors or to schedule a program for your group/organization, call us at (516) 897-4326.  

 

To download our Project Hope flyer, please click here.

 

Support Groups

To learn more about Project Hope Support Groups, please click here.

 

An Update on the Restoration of Long Beach Medical Center Services

Five months after superstorm Sandy caused significant flood damage, Long Beach Medical Center's inpatient services remain closed; however, restoration work is progressing.  The following information offers an update on our progress to date, as well as our anticipated timeline for reopening:  

 

Emergency Care

Until Long Beach Medical Center completes restoration of its emergency department and hospital operations, residents experiencing a medical emergency should call 911 and will be transported by ambulance off of Long Beach Island to other hospitals.

 
The Family Care Center (FCC)                              516-544-2351

The Family Care Center has reopened in its new location at 761 Franklin Boulevard in Long Beach.  The FCC offers high quality medical care to individuals and families who do not have health insurance or who are under-insured.  Their physicians focus on wellness and prevention of chronic conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity as well as common illnesses. Appointments can be made by calling the Family Care Center at (516) 544-2351 and walk-ins are also welcome.   In addition to offering a modest fee for individuals without insurance, the FCC accepts Medicare, Medicaid, Affinity and HealthFirst. 

Long Beach Group Practice                                  516-544-2100

The Medical Center’s faculty practice, Long Beach Group Practice, has reopened and is now located at 206 West Park Ave. in Long Beach.  Staffed by Internal Medicine and Family Medicine physicians, they provide primary medical care with a holistic approach.  Practice members includes Cheryl Carrao, D.O.; Bernadette Riley, D.O.; Paula Ryo, D.O.; and Dov Statfeld, M.D..  For an appointment, please call 544-2100.

The Certified Home Care Agency  and Long Term Home Health Programs     516- 897-1300

Long Beach Medical Center’s certified Home Health Care Agency has remained open and continues providing healthcare services in the home setting.  For information or to request health services at home, please call 897-1300. 

 

The Counseling Center                                516-415-7210

Our Counseling Center (mental health services) has reopened in a temporary location at 950 Church Street in Baldwin, NY.  Our licensed mental health professionals offer counseling services and medication management in a confidential setting.  Assistance with transportation is available for individuals meeting specific criteria.  For more information or to make an appointment, please call (516) 415-7210

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Alcohol/Substance Abuse

We are currently working with State agencies to relocate our FACTS program (Family Alcoho and Chemical-dependency Treatment Services) and Methadone Maintenance Program to auxiliary offices, which we should be able to announce shortly.

 

Project Hope                                                                 516-897-4326

Long Beach Medical Center has been selected as a participant in Nassau County’s Project Hope program to provide support and crisis management services in the Long Beach community.   Trained teams, led by clinical professionals, will be reaching out to community organizations, businesses and residents to assist them with their the emotional distress many are feeling as they navigate the recovery process .  For more information or to have someone speak to your business/employees or organization, please call 897-4326  

 

Project Hope Support Groups/Workshops

Project Hope Counselors from Long Beach Medical Center and the South Shore Association for Independent Living, Inc (SAIL) have collaborated to offer ongoing support groups and workshops designed toindividuals affected by Hurricane Sandy.  The groups will meet:

Every Monday at 7:00 PM beginning March 4th:
St. Ignatius Martyr Church
Msgr. Cass Center
722 W. Broadway
Long Beach, NY


Every Wednesday at 7:00 PM beginning March 6th:
Long Beach High School
322 Lagoon Drive West
Room 274
Lido Beach, NY 

 

Every Friday at 1:00 PM
St. Mary of the Isle Church
Park Avenue and Monroe Boulevard 
Long Beach, NY

 

These programs are free and everyone is welcome.  Topics include understanding your reactions to the disaster, buildin ghealthy coping techniques, managing stress, practicing self-care while supporting others, and much, much more. 

For more information, please call Long Beach Medical Center Project Hope at (516) 897-4326 or SAIL-Project Hope at (516) 297-6413.
 

The Komanoff Center for Geriatric & Rehabilitative Medicine

On January 28, 2013, The Komanoff Center for Geriatric & Rehabilitative Medicine welcomed home 120 nursing home residents who had been evacuated to other facilities in anticipation of the superstorm.  We also welcomed 200 employees back to care for the returning residents.  The Komanoff Center offers short-term restorative care, long-term care and inpatient hospice care.  For more information, please call (516)897-1110.     

The Hospital

The hospital's basement, which was flooded with ten feet of water, is undergoing restoration of its boilers, mechanical and electrical distributions systems, fire alarm system, communications, food services, and laundry services.  Engineers are confident that essential systems will be back online by March, which aligns with a reopening in late April, 2013. 

Help Rebuild Our Hospital

Please help support our relief efforts by making a contribution to our Help Rebuild Long Beach Medical Center campaign.  Your donations will help us meet operating costs as we restore and repair hospital services which remain closed due to Superstorm Sandy damage.  Every dollar donated will help us meet our goal in reopening Long Beach Medical Center and the vital services we provide to community residents.  To donate online, please click on the Donate button above.  To mail a check or money order, please send to Long Beach Medical Center, Hurricane Relief Funds, 455 E. Bay Drive, Long Beach, NY  11561.    Thank you for your kind and generous support. 

 

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