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Calverton family questions nursing home s letter to grandma who got COVID there and died

Acadia Center in Riverhead. (Credit: Grant Parpan) A mourning Calverton family received a letter last month from a local nursing home asking their late matriarch to complete a survey about her stay. Lyudmila Turok, 81, was admitted into Acadia Center in Riverhead free of COVID-19 on Dec. 1, her family said in a letter it returned to the facility and shared with the News-Review. Ms. Turok, who suffered from dementia, had recently fallen and fractured her shoulder and was rehabbing the injury at the Woodcrest Avenue facility after a stay at Peconic Bay Medical Center. Ms. Turok tested negative for the coronavirus both before and immediately after her arrival at the rehab center, family members said. She was not allowed visitors and was to only have contact with Acadia staff, they added.

Calverton family questions letter to grandmother who got COVID, died in nursing home

Calverton family questions letter to grandmother who got COVID, died in nursing home
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One year later, reflecting on the tsunami of sickness that hit PBMC in two waves

PBMC staff members wave to supporters last April during a drive-by parade to thank the health care workers during the peak of crisis. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister/file) It was in mid-March last year, just a few days after Suffolk County’s first confirmed COVID-19 case, when Dr. Lawrence Walser sat at a small desk where he would write notes for himself, physician assistants and residents at Peconic Bay Medical Center. Directly behind him, through closed doors, he could see the first COVID patient who had been admitted to the hospital’s intensive care unit. So much was unknown at the time about COVID-19, which had just been officially labeled a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. Dr. Walser reminded his colleagues to keep their masks on and to be careful around the patient.

After year filled with loss, hope emerges for future as PBMC commemorates health care heroes

After year filled with loss, hope emerges for future as PBMC commemorates health care heroes A memorial that will be part of a garden outside Peconic Bay Medical Center. (Credit: Joe Werkmeister) One by one, the hospital staff members approached the monument just unveiled outside Peconic Bay Medical Center and placed a rock at its edge Monday evening. Each rock featured a personal drawing or message representing the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic. “ Support“ Some featured a remembrance to a life lost. Others gave thanks to the health care heroes who rose to the occasion to treat so many patients who fell ill during a global pandemic.

Southold GOP nominates new candidates for Town Board; drops highway superintendent

Southold GOP nominates new candidates for Town Board; drops highway superintendent Anthony Sannino is among the new candidates for town office. (Credit: David Benthal) Southold Town’s Republican Committee nominated its slate of candidates Tuesday night, with two business owners set to run for open positions on the Town Board and a new candidate for highway superintendent. Greg Williams of Country Time Cycle in Mattituck and Anthony Sannino of Sannino Vineyard in Cutchogue will run for the open seats on the board now held by Robert Ghosio and James Dinizio, both of whom declined to seek re-election. Mr. Sannino, a former president of the Long Island Wine Council, is making his first run for public office. Mr. Williams is a town trustee, who in the 2017 election for that post was the top vote getter.

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