Case Studies

The Caring of the Green: How Horticultural Therapy Heals

The Caring of the Green: How Horticultural Therapy Heals

It can be said without fear of contradiction that horticultural therapy has fully blossomed in recent years, that its many stalks and shoots go in more directions than the eye can see or the mind can imagine. The benefits of such a practice are physical and psychological, vocational and social. Horticultural therapy allows one to…

Putting the ‘Care’ Back in Healthcare

Whether we’re discussing issues with healthcare policy and insurance costs, the challenge of increased demand for medical services, or the fact that physician burnout is at 54.4%, we must stay focused on the bigger mission. That mission is to provide the best possible care to every single patient. This necessitates we emphasize superior patient care…

The Rapid Growth of EMR in Healthcare

If in the past a physician was inclined to grab a pen, he now grabs a mouse. If he once scrawled a patient’s particulars on a notepad (often leading the latter to wonder just how anyone can possibly read such penmanship), he now enters the information into a computer. Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have gone,…

How Cardiac Monitoring Became Commonplace in Brooklyn

Hospital readmission among congestive heart failure patients can be costly and many hospitals do whatever they can to prevent patient readmission shortly after treatment. The Allure Group has developed a protocol that uses remote monitoring procedures to better handle changes in a patient’s health so cardiologists can get involved quickly to administer treatment. This greatly…

The Importance of Tracking Patients Post-Discharge

When someone passes through the doors of a rehabilitation and nursing facility as a patient, they also come bearing their past. Any health changes due to operations, accidents, or regular aging are relevant during their treatment. Equally, when a patient leaves they don’t cease to exist. However for many medical facilities, this is exactly how…

New Respiratory Unit

New Respiratory Unit Meets the Needs of Local Brooklyn Hospitals, Offering More Availability of Care for Ventilator Patients Hamilton Park Nursing & Rehabilitation opened its Respiratory Unit in 2012, providing 24/7 Respiratory Therapy services and Nursing care to ventilator, tracheostomy, Bi-Pap, C-Pap and Nebulizer patients. Click here to see our Pulmonary Rehabilitation brochure.

New Cultural Program

New Cultural Program Hamilton Park Nursing & Rehabilitation Center opened Asian Gardens at Hamilton Park in September of 2012. This program provides 24/7 translators, a separate authentic Chinese menu, prepared daily for lunch and dinner, and Mandarin speaking nurse management and physician services.