Littauer announces new clinical dietitian Emily D. Lalonde

Littauer announces new clinical dietitian Emily D. Lalonde

Nathan Littauer is pleased to announce the arrival of Emily D. Lalonde, a clinical dietitian to the nutrition team. Since June, Emily has been assessing patients and will participate in future health-related events throughout the surrounding community.

“Having an in-house dietitian like Emily is part of Littauer’s commitment to health and wellness. Her passion is a good match to our services particularly as she assists seniors with their nutritional needs,” said Cheryl McGrattan, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for Littauer.

Littauer Clinical Dietitian Emily D. Lalonde

Littauer Clinical Dietitian Emily D. Lalonde

Erika Winney, the Clinical Nutrition Manager states, “Emily could have chosen to practice anywhere, and I am so thrilled she chose Nathan Littauer. People will notice Emily’s energy and passion-particularly as she works with our senior community.”

As a recent graduate from the State University of Oneonta, Emily earned a Masters of Nutrition and Dietetics, and a Bachelors of Science in Dietetics. Impressively, she maintained a 3.96 grade point average while attending SUNY Oneonta.

Emily says, “Choosing Nathan Littauer as my first placement as a newly registered dietitian was one of the best decisions I could have made. You can truly tell that this facility is its own community and that each staff member cares for not only the patients, but also each other. Having a hospital, nursing home, and growing outpatient program all under one roof makes for a great place to grow as a nutrition professional.”

Prior to graduation, Emily served as an intern at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, where she completed a 19-week clinical rotation. She also published two articles focusing on low birth weight in infants.

Emily rounded out her education volunteering for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Boiler Maker Expo. She also has studied abroad in Columbia.

Emily now resides in Amsterdam, New York.

General Surgeon, Robert Wasiczko, MD, is back practicing at Littauer

General Surgeon, Robert Wasiczko, MD, is back practicing at Littauer

“I have always been intrigued to fix things”

NLH General Surgeon; Dr. Robert Wasiczko

NLH General Surgeon; Dr. Robert Wasiczko

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home is pleased to announce General Surgeon; Dr. Robert Wasiczko is back practicing at Littauer. Dr. Wasiczko had previously established his practice in Fulton County and his return has been warmly received by the medical staff and the community at large.

“I have always been intrigued to fix things,” Dr. Wasiczko recently said. “As a surgeon, I have a hands-on opportunity to fix problems with my patients. It’s very rewarding to help others like this.”

Dr. Wasiczko received his medical education through Albany Medical College, completed his residency at Albany Medical Center Hospital, and is certified by the American Board of Surgery.

“I am thrilled to utter the words, ‘Dr. Bob is back,”” said Littauer VP of Communications and Marketing, Cheryl McGrattan. “His clinical expertise is valuable to our community.”

When Dr. Wasiczko is given the opportunity, he can found running, biking, x-c or downhill skiing and exercising in our region.

To make a surgical appointment with Dr. Wasiczko, please call Littauer General Surgery at (518) 773-5687.

The Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxiliary is honored

On May 10, Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home hosted its annual luncheon in honor of Healthcare Auxilian Day. The event, held at Wine and Rose’s Restaurant in Broadalbin, is designated to recognize Littauer’s dedicated auxilians for the support they provide throughout the year.

The Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxiliary has 77 active members devoted more than 8,200 hours in 2016. Littauer President and CEO, Laurence Kelly, and Littauer Director of Volunteer Services, Susan McNeil, addressed the group praising them for their many accomplishments.

“You dedication is recognized throughout the organization,” said McNeil. “Thank you for the countless contributions you make to Littauer each day.”

Littauer auxilians initiate and volunteer for a wide variety of patient and family care services—from outpatient clinics to intensive care units. They support Littauer health fairs, health screenings, blood banks, as well as assist all hospital departments and programs in the community.

More specifically, in the past year, the Littauer auxiliary volunteered for many special projects including: Staff Appreciation Day, the nursing home¹s resident holiday party, knit 200 newborn caps and over 40 blankets, sweaters, mitten sets for birthing center. The volunteers also delivered over 140 American Flags to Littauer Veteran inpatients. They continue their work on Littauer’s Reflection Garden, and donate hundreds of hours helping various departments.

Gov. Coumo proclaimed May 3 as Health Care Auxilian Day in New York State to recognize the dedicated auxilians who annually donate more than 5 million hours of service to their health care facilities and to their communities. Littauer joins in recognizing these incredible and integral “wellness ambassadors.”

The Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxiliary

The Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxiliary

Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxilary recognizes volunteers for decades of service

Long-term dedicated Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxilians ; Ann Adore, left, Cyndy Myers and Jeanne Wilkinson  with Littauer Director of Volunteer Services Susan McNeil

Long-term dedicated Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxilians ; Ann Adore, left, Cyndy Myers and Jeanne Wilkinson with Littauer Director of Volunteer Services Susan McNeil

The Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home Auxiliary is proud to recognize; Ann Adore (25 years), Cyndy Myers (28 years) and Jeanne Wilkinson (26 years) for their service and dedication to Littauer.

The three volunteer “wellness ambassadors” were recognized for their decades of service and presented a gift from Littauer Director of Volunteer Services, Susan McNeil.

“On behalf of the many patients, residents, staff and visitors you have helped, I thank you,” said McNeil. Thank you for the care and many years of time and service you have so generously given.”

 

Hundreds attend The Event to support Nathan Littauer

Dusten Rader/Express staff Nathan Littaurer Hospital Foundation Chairperson Janine Dykeman and Vice President of Development Geoff Peck.

Dusten Rader/Express staff Nathan Littaurer Hospital Foundation Chairperson Janine Dykeman and Vice President of Development Geoff Peck.

Great coverage, here’s what The Fulton County Express had to say about Littauer’s EVENT:

 

Posted by | Jun 8, 2017 |

By DUSTEN RADER
Fulton County Express

JOHNSTOWN — Supporters of Nathan Littauer Hospital wandered through a garden themed Holiday Inn in Johnstown Friday night during The Event fundraiser.
Held annually for more than 15 years, the gala draws hundreds from around the region to enjoy an evening of sophistication and elegance while raising funds for hospital projects.
According to NLH’s Vice President of Development Geoff Peck, The Event drew more people this year than ever. More than 290 attended, breaking the previous record of 220.

Dusten Rader/Express staff Nathan Littaurer Hospital President and CEO Laurence Kelly greets guests Friday night during NLH’s annual fundraiser The Event at the Holiday Inn in Johnstown.

Dusten Rader/Express staff
Nathan Littaurer Hospital President and CEO Laurence Kelly greets guests Friday night during NLH’s annual fundraiser The Event at the Holiday Inn in Johnstown.

President and CEO Laurence Kelly greeted guests upon arrival. He stood next to a display of succulents with a sign that read “Grow with Us” and encouraged guests to take a plant home. The theme of the night was garden party, and it was designed by Broadalbin native artist Deb MacFarland. The floral arrangements were done by Studio Herbage in Johnstown.
“This is by far the largest turnout,” Kelly said. “It’s great that the community is here to support the hospital. It’s heat warming to be in a community like this that is so supportive.”
Attendees of the event enjoyed food catered by the Holiday Inn and drinks at the bar. A silent auction of donated items gave participants a chance to bring something home with them while also contributing to the fundraiser.
State Assemblyman Marc Butler and Dottie MacVean made an appearance, among other officials such as Gloversville Mayor Dayton King. The officials mingled with hospital staff and area residents — with a common cause of raising funds to support the capital costs of NLH’s recently opened Gloversville Dialysis Center and soon to be opened primary care center in Fonda. Peck said the event generally raises $100,000.
“A lot of people have been interested in the projects we’re working on,” Peck said. “This is the first time dialysis has been offered in Fulton County and we’ve had a lot of support from the community in bringing a new service here that affects so many people.”

Dusten Rader/Express staff Nathan Littauer Hospital Physician and Chief of Staff John and Shannon Mastrangelo get a caricature by Phil Singer.

Dusten Rader/Express staff Nathan Littauer Hospital Physician and Chief of Staff John and Shannon Mastrangelo get a caricature by Phil Singer.

Dusten Rader/Express staff Guests stand in front of artwork by Broadalbin native Deb MacFarland Friday during Nathan Littuaer Hospital’s fundraiser, The Event. From left, Dr. Mark Caffrey, and his wife, Christine, of Gloversville; and Dottie MacVean and state Assemblyman Marc Butler.

Dusten Rader/Express staff Guests stand in front of artwork by Broadalbin native Deb MacFarland Friday during Nathan Littuaer Hospital’s fundraiser, The Event. From left, Dr. Mark Caffrey, and his wife, Christine, of Gloversville; and Dottie MacVean and state Assemblyman Marc Butler.