Cornerstone Adult Day Club Comes To Catholic Charities New Site

The Cornerstone Club will join Catholic Charities of Oswego County in its new location at 808 W. Broadway. From left: Nicole Greenier, Cornerstone Club director; Mary Costigan, administrator, Michaud Residential Health Services; and Mary-Margaret Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC executive director review plans for the club.

The Cornerstone Club will join Catholic Charities of Oswego County in its new location at 808 W. Broadway. From left: Nicole Greenier, Cornerstone Club director; Mary Costigan, administrator, Michaud Residential Health Services; and Mary-Margaret Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC executive director review plans for the club.

FULTON, NY – The Cornerstone Club, a new adult day club developed by St. Luke Health Services, will join Catholic Charities of Oswego County, in its new location at 808 W. Broadway (State Route 3).

The Cornerstone Club will join Catholic Charities of Oswego County in its new location at 808 W. Broadway. From left: Nicole Greenier, Cornerstone Club director; Mary Costigan, administrator, Michaud Residential Health Services; and Mary-Margaret Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC executive director review plans for the club.
The Cornerstone Club will join Catholic Charities of Oswego County in its new location at 808 W. Broadway. From left: Nicole Greenier, Cornerstone Club director; Mary Costigan, administrator, Michaud Residential Health Services; and Mary-Margaret Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC executive director review plans for the club.

Both CCOC and The Cornerstone Club are scheduled to move in to the new location in early August.

“We are delighted to have The Cornerstone Club as a service partner in our new location,” said Mary-Margaret Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC executive director. “There continues to be a high demand for adult care throughout the state and this new service will help meet that need.”

The Cornerstone Club, which will serve the entire county, is a new program designed to offer older adults a structured, comprehensive program that provides functionally impaired individuals with a safe place to socialize and receive personal care and nutritional services in a comfortable and engaging setting.

According to Nicole Greenier, Cornerstone Club director, the program will provide respite services that will help alleviate stress by providing caregivers a place to bring their loved ones.

“We believe this program will be attractive to family caregivers because of its accessible location and the flexible attendance options of full or half-day visits,” she said. For more information, visit www.cornerstoneclubfulton.com, or contact Greenier at 315-806-8721.

CCOC is actively engaged in a capital campaign to assist with cost of renovating the new location for its services and programs.

According to Pezzela-Pekow, CCOC has raised more than $750,000 toward its goal of $1.5 million.

CCOC will be conducting its capital campaign through the end of March 2020.

“People will be making an investment in our new location, but ultimately, they are bringing hope and transforming the lives of thousands in our county,” Pezzela-Pekow said.

For information, visit www.ccoswego.com, their Facebook page, or contact Pezella-Pekow at [email protected], 598-3980. missing or outdated ad config

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