Littauer’s Foundation Announces Largest Event of the Year Posted on June 3, 2019 by Dakota PikeThe EVENT will celebrate 125 years of serving the community GLOVERSVILLE, NEW YORK (May 13, 2019) – The Nathan Littauer Foundation is releasing details of The EVENT, a gala designed to support the hospital’s expansion and mission for improved access to world-class healthcare. “This gala gives us the opportunity celebrate 125 years of serving this community while we also share our vision for the future,” stated Geoff Peck, Executive Director of the Foundation. He added, “It also happens to be a really fun party.”The EVENT, benefiting Nathan Littauer Hospital will be held Friday, June 7, 2019 at 7 p.m. at the Hales Mills Country Club in Johnstown, NY. The signature fundraiser will feature a more relaxed Caddyshack theme suitable for its golf course location.Always well attended, The EVENT is “a great party for a great cause.”With an inspired menu and décor, THE EVENT will highlight the culinary talents of Executive Chef Brad Saunders. The décor will be the vision of event decorator Deb McFarland. Silent auction items including art and travel packages will be available, and a 50/50 raffle will give guests a chance to have a winning evening.Last year, generous support helped the Nathan Littauer Hospital Foundation raise more than $130,000.“This year we are asking for support to bring our Medical Arts Building to fruition,” explained Mr. Peck. “Our community needs improved access to world-class medical care. This 12,000 square-foot facility on our hospital campus will perfectly address the on-going needs of our community.”A signature of The EVENT is amazing food.People of all ages are encouraged to join the hospital for a great party for a great cause. General admission tickets start at just $125. Patron tickets are $250.00 per person. Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting: https://www.nlh.org/giving/2019-eventPlease call (518) 773-5505 for reservations and questions. Guests usually choose to attend The EVENT in cocktail attire, evening wear or costume. Mr. Peck concluded, “I think this year’s theme will inspire some great costumes and fun interaction.” He explained, “And no EVENT would be complete without a few surprises. You never know who might show up to entertain our guests.”THE EVENT is supported by Millennium Medical Imaging, Saratoga Casino Hotel, Sodexo, Schumacher Group, Century Linen, Taylor Made, and NBT Bank.For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please contact the Nathan Littauer Foundation office at (518) 773-5505, or by emailing us at NathanLittauerFoundation@nlh.org.To make a gift in support of Nathan Littauer Hospital, visit www.nlh.org/ https://www.nlh.org/giving or contact Kelly Colby, at 518) 773-5505, or by emailing us at NathanLittauerFoundation@nlh.org
A notice to our valued Fidelis patients Posted on May 31, 2019 by Dakota PikeA letter may have been sent to you in error by your insurance company.Some Littauer patients have received letters from Fidelis Care of New York advising them that their primary care provider no longer participates with Fidelis, and that they have been enrolled with a different provider. We are investigating the origins of these letters, but currently believe they were sent in error by Fidelis. All Littauer Primary-Specialty providers continue to participate with all products at Fidelis Care of New York. No additional action is needed on your part at this time. Further questions about these letters should be directed to Fidelis. Thank you, as always, for choosing Littauer Primary-Specialty care.
Littauer’s own Tina Bagley, RN and Eileen Breckenridge, RN train reporters Benita Zahn and Elaine Houston and other news staff at New Channel 13 on Stop The Bleed Posted on May 24, 2019 by Dakota PikeJoin us in congratulating Littauer’s own Tina Bagley, RN and Eileen Breckenridge, RN, Stop the Bleed instructors who trained reporters Benita Zahn and Elaine Houston and other news staff yesterday at News Channel 13! The class teaches the basics of identifying and treating life-threatening bleeding using tourniquets, wound packing, and pressure dressings.Click here to watch: https://wnyt.com/health/stop-the-bleed-training-helping-public-save-lives/5364932/?cat=10114
Fulton County Express covers our Broadalbin Primary Care Center grand opening Posted on May 8, 2019May 8, 2019 by Dakota PikeThank you Dusten Rader for the excellent media coverage in the Fulton County Express of our Broadalbin Primary Care Center grand opening last week. As we say, “Pow! Broadalbin Now!”https://www.fultoncountyexpress.com/nlh-chamber-celebrate-opening-of-broadalbin-health-care-center/
Littauer celebrates the NEW Broadalbin Center with Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce Posted on May 6, 2019May 6, 2019 by Dakota PikeLast week we celebrated our Broadalbin Primary/Specialty Care Center with the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce. We commissioned a live painting piece by Brooklyn artist Leaf. Not only was his piece beautiful, it was mesmerizing to watch him work. Overall it was a sick party!
2018 Employee of the Year Posted on April 11, 2019April 12, 2019 by Dakota PikeNathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home announced our Employee of the Year last week at the Goodwill Committee’s annual celebration. The winner, Barbara Garrigan was awarded the top honor. Barb works in Nathan Littauer’s Diagnostic Imaging Department as a Staff Nurse. She celebrated her 31st year at Littauer this month. Her coworkers explain, “Barb is calming and compassionate nurse. She is always willing to help her peers while also looking for better ways to care for our patients”.Laurence E. Kelly, President and CEO made the announcement at a hospital gathering comprised of employees and the award recipients’ family members. When her name was announced the audience rose to their feet in a show of support.Upon receiving the award Barb graciously said, “I would like to thank everyone who is here and even those who are not. This is a super honor. But mostly, I would like to thank my coworkers that support me every day.”Patients have gone out of their way to compliment Barb’s clinically-astute, empathic care.“This is my first experience with Nathan Littauer and Barb represented NLH in the most professional and caring way that an employee could. If Barb is a representation of how all our employees care for patients, then NLH has a very good thing going.”As Employee of the Year she will receive: Tickets the hospital’s EVENT, cake for her department, flowers, a plaque, a coveted parking spot and a monetary award.Barb is a native of Mayfield, NY. She and her husband Jay have two children: Jay JR and Emily.The celebration also honored two Littauer team members who were recognized as “Runner-Up” for Employee of the Year.Teresa Sullivan is an LPN at Nathan Littauer’s Family Practice in Gloversville. Teresa was recognized for her outstanding communication skills and excellent nursing skills.Shannon Berhaupt is a Medical Receptionist at Nathan Littauer’s Perth Primary Care Center. Shannon was celebrated for her empathy and kindness and in doing so earning the trust of patients, coworkers and providers.