By SUZANNE MOORE Editor TICONDEROGA — The sale of the assisted-living and skilled-nursing facilities here has been finalized. Heritage Commons Residential Health Care, with 84 beds, is now Elderwood at Ticonderoga; Moses Ludington Adult Home, with 23 beds, has been renamed Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga. Both are located at 1019 Wicker Street. "The purchases enhance Elderwood’s presence in the Adirondack Region," said a press release from Elderwood, headquartered in Buffalo. "Fundamental to Elderwood’s mission and values is ensuring care remains local." The company, which provides skilled-nursing and specialized-subacute care; rehabilitation; assisted and independent living; and memory-care services in Western and Central New York state, Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, belongs to a larger group of companies owned by Post Acute Partners. In June 2014, that health-care provider purchased Uihlein Living Center in Lake Placid from Adirondack Health. Sale of the Ticonderoga facilities was approved by the Inter-Lakes Board of Directors in late May 2016. The State Department of Health gave its OK to an application from Inter-Lakes Health to sell them in December 2016. A long-term lease for both was in place "Elderwood nursing homes have an excellent reputation," Inter-Lakes Health and Elizabethtown Community Hospital President John Remillard said then. The sale of the nursing home, Inter-lakes said then, would "pave the way for development of a 'medical...

TICONDEROGA, NY – Elderwood is expanding into the Ticonderoga area with the addition of two facilities. Elderwood at Ticonderoga, formerly Heritage Commons, and Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga, formerly Moses Ludington Adult Care, joined the Elderwood care community effective Tuesday, April 10, 2018. The skilled nursing and assisted living facilities are located at 1019 Wicker Street, Ticonderoga. The purchases enhance Elderwood’s presence in the Adirondack Region. The investment in the former Inter-Lakes Health properties include 84 beds at Elderwood at Ticonderoga and 23 beds at Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga. Fundamental to Elderwood’s mission and values is ensuring care remains local. "This latest acquisition furthers our goal of improving the accessibility of high-quality, local care for seniors in the Adirondack Region," said Dr. Jeffrey Rubin, Co-Chief Executive Officer. "We’re committed to investing in the Ticonderoga community, and look forward to providing exceptional medical services and care to the residents and rehab patients." Both facilities will retain their administrators who will continue to oversee operations under new leadership. Elderwood at Ticonderoga will be led by Administrator Heidi Schempp and Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga will be led by Administrator Kristen True. Elderwood provides skilled nursing care, specialized subacute care, rehabilitation, assisted living, independent living and memory care services...

BUFFALO, NY – Andrew Belden, PT, DPT, has been named director of rehabilitation services at Elderwood at Wheatfield, 2600 Niagara Falls Blvd., Wheatfield. Belden received his bachelor and doctorate degrees from D’Youville College. He discovered his passion for skilled nursing and rehabilitation while working a variety of therapy jobs in North Carolina. Upon returning to Western New York, he worked at Elderwood at Grand Island for two years before assuming his current role. "My primary focus is to make Elderwood at Wheatfield the premier destination for rehabilitation in Niagara County. We seek to excel in customer service, efficient discharge planning and outcome-driven short-term rehabilitation stays," he says. Recent renovations at Elderwood at Wheatfield have expanded the therapy gym and added a home simulation suite to work on activities of daily living. There is also an office specifically for speech therapy. In addition, certain design modifications were incorporated into the renovations that benefit long-term residents with dementia. The therapy staff works closely with other departments to develop programs that blend therapy with activities that engage residents. Further information is available by calling Elderwood at Wheatfield at 215-8000. with photo WHT Andrew Belden 1956 Elderwood provides skilled nursing care, specialized subacute and rehabilitation care, cardiac care, cardiac telemetry services,...

by HOLLY N., LIPKA Reporter When people ask 104-year-old Edward “Ed” Nartowicz what he owes his longevity to, he always says his secret is to “keep breathing.” The nice and witty centenarian celebrated his 104th birthday with friends and family on Monday at Elderwood at Williamsville, where he has resided since December. Nartowicz was born on March 25, 1914, in Buffalo. He joined the Air Force in 1941 and was still in training at Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois when Japanese planes attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor. “We were watching a movie when an officer jumped on the stations and said, ‘Fellas, we’re at war with Japan.’ Someone asked why, and the officer said, ‘Because they bombed Pearl Harbor.’ Then a sergeant jumped up and asked, ‘Where’s Pearl Harbor?’” Nartowicz said. “We didn’t know it was Hawaii.” Nartowicz almost completed his training to become a pilot but did not pass his last physical fitness test. Instead, he became a member of the Special Operations Weather Team. He provided intelligence about weather patterns to help the troops plan and prepare for attacks during WWII. “Now he couldn’t tell you if it’s going to snow tonight,” added Charlie Zeis, Nartowicz’s stepson. “He’s right,” Nartowicz affirmed. Nartowicz...

BUFFALO, NY - Richard Cleland has been named Regional Director of Operations for Elderwood. In his new role, Mr. Cleland will provide direction and oversight to the leadership of the Central New York region including Elderwood of Lakeside at Brockport, Elderwood at Hornell, Elderwood at Liverpool, and Elderwood at Waverly. For two years, Mr. Cleland held the role of chief executive officer at Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo, NY. He most recently served as president of Ira Davenport Memorial Hospital in Elmira, NY. "We are thrilled to have Richard Cleland join our team," said Elderwood's Chief Operations Officer Phil Quillard. "I know his extensive background will provide tremendous value to our company as we continue to grow our footprint and reputation as quality health care provides Central New York." A licensed nursing home administrator, Mr. Cleland has extensive experience in program development, process improvement and performance management. He has provided operation workforce engagement, business growth and regulatory compliance initiatives. Mr. Cleland received his Master of Public Administration/Health Care Management from Canisius College in Buffalo. He currently lives in Clarence, NY with his family. Elderwood provides skilled nursing care, specialized subacute and rehabilitation care, cardiac care, cardiac telemetry services, assisted living, independent living and memory...