The Manor Celebrates National Adult Day Health Services Week

In the photo from the left are Bill Battles, Kathy Cocciole, R.N., director of The Manor’s adult day health program; Joe Fuss, Oswego County Sheriff Reuel Todd, Donald Langdon, Maureen Annal, Oswego Health vice president and The Manor’s chief operating officer; and Paul Clark.
In the photo from the left are Bill Battles, Kathy Cocciole, R.N., director of The Manor’s adult day health program; Joe Fuss, Oswego County Sheriff Reuel Todd, Donald Langdon, Maureen Annal, Oswego Health vice president and The Manor’s chief operating officer; and Paul Clark.

The Manor at Seneca Hill held a reception and welcomed Oswego County Sheriff Reuel Todd as the afternoon’s guest speaker as part of the facility’s celebration of National Adult Day Health Services Week.

Sheriff Todd told the program participants and their family members how they can stay safe when out in the community and in their homes.

The Manor offers an adult day health program five days a week. The program provides supervised activities, nursing care, a hot meal, and door-to-door transportation. These programs enhance the lives of seniors living at home by providing a social community, along with a broad range of elder care services in one place.

Oswego Healthcare system includes the Oswego Hospital, The Manor at Seneca Hill, a skilled nursing facility; Springside at Seneca Hill, a retirement living community; an urgent care center in Fulton, as well as health services centers in Mexico, Parish and now Phoenix. For more information, call (315) 349-5500 or visit oswegohealth.org.

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