U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer visit Nathan Littauer Hospital, vows to fight for rural hospitals

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer visit Nathan Littauer Hospital, vows to fight for rural hospitals

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Orthopedic spine surgeon, Joseph Popper, MD, welcomed at Littauer

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home proudly announces the addition of Dr. Joseph E. Popper, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon as one of their latest privileged providers. Dr. Popper is joining doctors: Shen, Cecil, and Ortiz at Mohawk Valley Orthopedics.

“We are pleased to have Dr. Popper join Littauer,” said Littauer CEO and President, Laurence E. Kelly. “His expertise will improve the quality of life for so many of our patients.”

Dr. Popper is an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon specializing in the comprehensive treatment of the neck, back, and spine. He has completed a combined Neurosurgical and Orthopedic Spine Surgery Fellowship at the world-renowned Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota. He is a specialist in cervical spine surgery and minimally-invasive lumbar procedures.

“I have been here and I have been highly impressed with the quality of care model Nathan Littauer provides,” said Dr. Popper.

You can schedule an appointment with Dr. Popper at Littauer by calling the Mohawk Valley Orthopedics PC, located at 135 S. Kingsboro Ave., Johnstown or call (518) 773-4242.

Dr. Joseph Popper

Dr. Joseph Popper

Nathan Littauer awarded $2.9M

A story by Kerry Minor in the Leader Herald:

Nathan Littauer awarded $2.9M

July 31, 2017

GLOVERSVILLE — Nathan Littauer Hospital has been awarded $2.9 million in funds from the state as a part of the Statewide Health Care Facility Transformation Program.

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced $13.9 million to support three projects that will protect and transform the Mohawk Valley’s health care system.

The funds are a part of the $491 million in funding being awarded to improve patient care through the development of high-quality medical facilities and programs serving the inpatient, primary care, mental health, substance use disorder and long-term care needs of communities throughout New York state.

“Now, more than ever, we need to protect health care in New York and ensure the system in place is meeting the needs of current and future generations of New Yorkers,”Cuomo said in a news release. “While others seek to decimate our hospitals and reduce access to quality healthcare, we are investing to help ensure a stronger, healthier New York for all.”

The $2,995,689 award for Nathan Littauer is to “design, construct, and equip a new primary and specialty care facility on the hospital campus to improve access to care.”

According to a news release from Nathan Littauer, the hospital will be utilizing the monies to design, construct, and equip a new primary and specialty care facility on the hospital campus to improve access to care.

“This grant will help our transformation as we evolve from a hospital into a health network” said Laurence E. Kelly, Littauer’s president and CEO in a news release. “Our community benefits when our hospital is strong and growing. As a small, independent, rural hospital we are in the unique position of expanding despite the changing dynamics in healthcare. And we are growing without losing our local roots.”

Nathan Littauer is investing in primary and specialty care to improve access caused by burgeoning patient needs. The proposed facility will add capacity while filling a regional void. The hospital will begin the first phase of the plan this summer.

“We are grateful to Gov. Cuomo for his steadfast commitment to rural health. His vision to fortify hospitals while others seek to dismantle healthcare should be lauded by every New Yorker. His vision to improve access to quality healthcare mirrors Littauer’s mission,”said Kelly in the release.

Nathan Littauer’s Board President, Brain Hanaburgh said, “Nathan Littauer is vital to our community. This grant will ensure our legacy of care will endure for many generations to come.”

Assemblyman Marc Butler said of the news: “Community hospitals are vitally important to the care and health of residents in counties like Fulton County. It is wonderful news that the Nathan Littauer Hospital will be receiving a nearly $3 million grant from the New York State Department of Health to begin design of a new Primary/Specialty Care Center. The center provides services in a wide variety of practices from internal medicine, women’s health, pediatric, occupational medicine and many more. I am pleased to have voted in favor of this grant program to support the modernization of this important hospital to benefit the people of Mohawk Valley.”

Kerry Minor can be reached at kminor@leaderherald.com.

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Sandy LaFountain honored as Littauer’s Goodwill recipient

Littauer second-quarter Goodwill Award recipient Environmental Services Supervisor, Sandy LaFountain, with Littauer President and CEO Laurence E. Kelly

Littauer second-quarter Goodwill Award recipient Environmental Services Supervisor, Sandy LaFountain, with Littauer President and CEO Laurence E. Kelly

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home honored Environmental Services Supervisor, Sandy LaFountain, with the 2017 second-quarter Goodwill Award. LaFountain works at Nathan Littauer Hospital, but takes a special interest in the care of the Nursing Home. She was presented the award by Littauer President and CEO, Laurence E. Kelly before a gathering of Littauer staff.

“Sandy goes above and beyond her responsibilities to make Littauer a better place,” said Kelly. “Thank you for the positive image you project.”

Endless examples of LaFountain’s fine character were provided by her department, justifying her honor as a Goodwill recipient.

LaFountain graciously accepted the award.

Recipients for the award are nominated by NLH employees, providers or patients and submitted to the Goodwill Committee. They are selected in a blind format.

LaFountain received a plaque and a check along with her special honor

Littauer announces two new board members

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home new Board of Directors member Dr. G. Jeremiah Ryan

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home new Board of Directors member Dr. G. Jeremiah Ryan

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home new Board of Directors member Amy M. Pedrick, CPA

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home new Board of Directors member Amy M. Pedrick, CPA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home is proud to announce the appointment of two new board members.

“Our hospital board is the backbone of Littauer’s healthcare excellence in our community,” states Littauer President and CEO, Laurence E. Kelly. “I am honored to have their experience and knowledge.”

Dr. G. Jeremiah Ryan’s career has focused on community college education including presidencies in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Louisiana.

He received his bachelor of arts from Hamilton College with honors with majors in government and speech. He earned his Master of Arts degree from the School of Education of Stanford University. His Master of Science degree was earned at SUNY Albany and his doctorate in higher education was earned at Nova Southeastern University. He engaged in post-doctoral studies at The Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University.

His four decade career in community college education included presidencies in Massachusetts, New Jersey and Louisiana.

“NLH has an exceptional reputation for its quality of care and scope of service. I  was honored to be elected to the Board and look forward to my service,” said Dr. Ryan.

He currently resides in Gloversville with his wife Gail.

Amy M. Pedrick, CPA, is a partner/shareholder with WEST & Company CPAs PC and has over 15 years of experience in public accounting including two years with PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, one of the big four accounting firms. Amy has experience in auditing governmental entities, not-for-profit corporations, public companies, hospitals, colleges and universities, as well as medium-sized businesses.

Her background, certifications and professional affiliations include: Union College, Bachelor of Arts Degree, Managerial Economics; Union Graduate College, Master of Business Administration in Accounting; and NYS Education Department, Certificate and License as Certified Public Accountant.

She is currently the treasurer of the First Choice Financial Federal Credit Union, and the treasurer of the Nathan Littauer Foundation Board of Directors.

“NLH Provides an essential service to our community,” said Ms. Pedrick. “I am looking forward to serving on the board.”

Ms. Pedrick currently resides in Perth.