Friendly Senior Living announced that the organization is raising its minimum wage to $15/hour effective Sept. 5. This applies to both new and current
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Jewish Senior Life has second neurologic music therapist
The music therapy program at Jewish Senior Life now has two certified neurologic music therapists (NMTs) on staff. The NMTs, Melody Boyd and Kristina
Excellus named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield has been named to the Best Places to Work for Disability Inclusion after receiving a top score of 100% on the
Batavia hospital receives largest donation in its history
United Memorial Medical Center (UMMC) in Batavia has been gifted the largest donation in its history of more than 100 years. Marian Ransom, who
Teerlinck joins Canandaigua Family Practice
Physician Cynthia Teerlinck has joined UR Medicine Thompson Health’s Canandaigua Family Practice. Board certified in family medicine, Teerlinck has been in private practice with
Foodlink Adapting to Meet Public Needs Post-COVID-19
Group has restarted Curbside Market as way to make nutritious food available to people who need it By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant As the pandemic
Holly B. Hindman, MD
Eye surgeon from The Eye Care Center talks about evolution in corneal transplantation, cataract surgeries, laser vision correction By Chris Motola Q. What kind
Create an inviting ‘Table for One’ this Summer
By Gwenn Voelckers With the worse of the pandemic behind us and with summer in full swing, restaurant traffic is booming. And it’s no
Free Cancer Prevention Class Offered by UR Medicine
Conducted through Zoom once a week for eight weeks, it will raise awareness for early screening By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant The number of New
Hospital Pricing: Uninsured Charged a Lot More for Same Services
By George W. Chapman The recent requirement for hospitals to post their prices for 300 “shoppable” services, discussed here in earlier columns, has revealed







