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== Description ==
 
 
''Please Note: This description was taken from the Saints [[Cosmas and Damian]] Adult Home [http://www.saintscosmasanddamian.org/ website]''
 
 
 
[[Image:SsCosmasAndDamian.jpg|right|frame|Ss. Cosmas and Damian building.]]
 
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The '''Saints Cosmas and Damian Adult Home''', sponsored by the [[Orthodox Church in America]] and licensed by the Department of Health of the state of New York, is an aged care facility with a six-story, 270-bed building located on a 3.5 acre site in the residential section of Staten Island.  Centrally located, the Ss Cosmas and Damian Home is easily accessible by private and public transport.
  
Saints Cosmas and Damian Adult Home is an adult care facility for the elderly committed to providing the highest quality of health and personal care services to its residents in an affordable and most cost-effective manner. Pleasantly located on a three and a half acre site in the residential Mariner's Harbor section of Staten Island, the Home is a six-story, 270-bed facility surrounded by luscious green lawns, tall trees, and beautiful gardens. Saints Cosmas and Damian is centrally located in the New York Metropolitan area and is easily accessible by private and public transportation.
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The Home is committed to providing cost-effective ways of maintaining the independance of the elderly, providing a variety of social and cultural activities. Residents at the home are able to walk (sometimes with assistance) and can take care of themselves, but the Home does provide regular medical care should residents require. Each room is fully furnished, with telephones, private bath and wall-to-wall carpeting. Many of the residents are bilingual, speaking English, as well as Russian, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Greek between them.
 
 
Sponsored by the [[Orthodox Church in America]] and licensed by the [http://www.health.state.ny.us/ Department of Health of the State of New York], Saints Cosmas and Damian welcomes individuals for whom maintaining a household has become difficult, but yet who wish to maintain their independence, dignity, and privacy. We offer reasonably-priced accommodations with quality services and a diverse program of activities in a warm, secure, home-like atmosphere.
 
 
 
Our philosophy is to make each resident's day meaningful, productive, and enjoyable by providing an all-encompassing facility with a full complement of accommodations and a variety of activities from which the resident can choose. Social and cultural events along with other planned activities foster interaction among the residents and yield many life-long friendships.
 
 
 
Residents should be ambulatory (walkers are permitted) and able to take care of their own personal needs. Although Saints Cosmas and Damian is not a nursing home and therefore does not provide skilled medical care, a physician visits twice weekly and daily medication supervision is available. In addition, there are regular visits by specialists, including podiatrists, urologists, ophthalmologists, psychiatrists, and dermatologists. The Home also will assist in coordinating dental services, visiting nurse services, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Should a resident require hospitalization or skilled nursing care, we will make all necessary arrangements.
 
 
 
Since spiritual ministry is an important element of the Home, liturgical services are held regularly in the chapel and services are also held regularly in the building by [[Roman Catholic]] clergy.
 
 
 
Our goal is to make you feel right at home, and to that end we make every effort to insure this is your home! Each room, either single or double occupancy, is fully furnished and has wall-to-wall carpeting, ample closet space, a telephone, and a private bath.
 
 
 
We have a professional, friendly, and compassionate staff dedicated to caring for all your needs and committed to making Saints Cosmas and Damian a warm and comfortable home for you! Many of our residents and staff are bilingual, speaking Russian, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Greek. Our Home is your home! We invite your to visit us. We are certain you will find that Saints Cosmas and Damian exceeds the standards you expect and deserve during your golden years!
 
 
 
For residents with limited resources, the Home can assist in arranging for them to obtain supplementary governmental funding for which they may be entitled.
 
 
 
== More Information ==
 
 
 
Visit their [http://www.saintscosmasanddamian.org/ website] for more information.
 
  
== Contact Information ==
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Liturgical services are held regularly in the chapel by Orthodox clergy, and are also held regularly in the building by Roman Catholic clergy.
  
Phone: (718) 720-8800<BR>
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After his retirement from public service, Metropolitan [[Ireney (Bekish) of New York|Ireney]] of All-America and Canada lived and reposed in this facility.
Fax: (718) 447-8095
 
  
2099 Forest Avenue<BR>
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==External links==
Staten Island, NY 10303<br>
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*''Source'': [http://www.saintscosmasanddamian.org Official Website]
[http://maps.google.com/maps?oi=map&q=2099+Forest+Avenue,+Staten+Island,+NY+10303 map]
 

Revision as of 22:51, June 6, 2006

Ss. Cosmas and Damian building.

The Saints Cosmas and Damian Adult Home, sponsored by the Orthodox Church in America and licensed by the Department of Health of the state of New York, is an aged care facility with a six-story, 270-bed building located on a 3.5 acre site in the residential section of Staten Island. Centrally located, the Ss Cosmas and Damian Home is easily accessible by private and public transport.

The Home is committed to providing cost-effective ways of maintaining the independance of the elderly, providing a variety of social and cultural activities. Residents at the home are able to walk (sometimes with assistance) and can take care of themselves, but the Home does provide regular medical care should residents require. Each room is fully furnished, with telephones, private bath and wall-to-wall carpeting. Many of the residents are bilingual, speaking English, as well as Russian, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Greek between them.

Liturgical services are held regularly in the chapel by Orthodox clergy, and are also held regularly in the building by Roman Catholic clergy.

After his retirement from public service, Metropolitan Ireney of All-America and Canada lived and reposed in this facility.

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