Daughters Of Miriam

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Causes: Health, Hospitals

Mission: To provide a continuum of health services and nursing programs to the elderly, emphasizing quality of life and human dignity. Significant activities include skilled nursing care, sub-acute services, day care, and independent living.

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2 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

StevenW. General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

03/18/2016

My parents had been living in the apartments at Daughters of Miriam for 3 years. When my mother became ill and had to move to the nursing home facility, we found the medical and nursing care to be exceptional. It was delivered with unusual sensitivity and personal warmth. My father continued to be supported by his apartment neighbors and the staff and felt comforted to know that he was part of a close community. In my 30 years practicing medicine I have rarely seen such a supportive and caring environment.
Steven W.
Apartment Tenant Son and Englewood Physician

Review from Guidestar

Briellewhitney Client Served

Rating: 5

12/22/2014

Working for a Major League baseball team, I know just how important therapists are when recovering from an injury. When a fall left me with a broken ankle, I could have taken advantage of the team's therapists or a prestigious NY facility, but I wanted to be closer to home. I knew that The Gallen Institute at Daughters of Miriam Center in Clifton had a great reputation for subacute care and, after my stay; I saw just how well-earned that reputation was. The excellent nursing care and daily therapy sessions provided me with everything that I needed to insure that I would not only get back on my feet quickly, but that I had the strength to stay on them. The staff at the Center is as caring as they are skilled; I wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone needing rehabilitation.

Jay H.
VP Media Relations
NY Mets

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