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Parker Jewish Institute President and CEO Michael N. Rosenblut honored
Recognized with Top Chief Award

Michael N. Rosenblut, President and CEO of the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation, was recently recognized as a Top Chief of Long Island by Richner Communications at the Heritage Club at Bethpage. The award honors deserving leaders who have significantly shaped business on Long Island.
Mr. Rosenblut is also President and CEO of Queens-Long Island Renal Institute, a state-of-the-art dialysis center located at Parker. Mr. Rosenblut led Parker’s partnership with PRINE Health, a Vascular Center also located at Parker, which is now the region’s only skilled-nursing facility with a vascular center for surgery onsite.
To address the region’s increased demand for access to health care, Mr. Rosenblut expanded Parker At Your Door, a Medical-House-Call program for homebound adults. Working with community members, he established Parker’s Indian Cultural Unit, delivering specialized care centered around the traditions of the growing number of Indian patients in the region.
Mr. Rosenblut serves on the boards of both Westchester Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital, and he is a past chair of LeadingAge New York.
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“This award underscores Parker’s mission to provide superior quality health care and rehabilitation for adults, with compassion and dedication across the New York metropolitan region. With our dedicated staff, Parker is committed to meet the needs of the region’s rapidly increasing adult population, and we thank Richner for this recognition,” said Michael N. Rosenblut, Parker’s President and CEO.