The Greenwich Department of Health tracks/trends COVID-19, RSV, & influenza weekly; Infections are declining long-COVID is impacting many
Overview of Respiratory Virus Activity This Season-CT Data: RSV, COVID-19, & Influenza 03-26-24
The new guidance is only for people in community-settings. No healthcare facility changes were recommended.
-Burke is first and only rehabilitation hospital in New York State with on-site dialysis for patients with kidney disease-
The Greenwich Health Department offers discounted Radon Testing until 3-29-24
A Public Health View of How our Numbers are Progressing
Message from the Greenwich Department of Health Dr. Stephanie Paulmeno, DNP, MS, RN, NHA, CPH, CCM, CDP PublicHealth Promotion Specialist
The emergency blood shortage comes as the nation faces the lowest number of people giving blood in 20 years, the Red Cross says.
The fitness studio incorporates FAR infrared heat with high-intensity workouts. This is the third location for the brand.
The funds will be used for a groundbreaking new adolescent behavioral health intensive outpatient program.
-National Movement to Improve Healthcare for Older Adults-
For the first time in its 102-year history, the thrift shop ended the fiscal year with a record $1.03 million in sales.
Lectures revolving around breast cancer are being offered this month via Zoom by the Breast Center at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Greenwich.
The fundraising initiative will continue to propel expansion within areas of clinical importance.
Two doctors are from Greenwich, and a nurse is from Stamford. The trio was honored for playing a vital role in advancing health care.
With flu season almost here, the Greenwich Health Department has announced several flu and pneumonia vaccine clinics at town hall.
-Free community event features golf, rock climbing, fencing & more for all abilities-
These are the first mosquitoes positive for West Nile Virus in Greenwich this year.
Greenwich Hospital was recently recognized by the Joint Commission and the American Heart Association.
-Honored as one of the nation’s Best Rehabilitation Hospitals-
If the problem intensifies, town health officials said they will consider closing a beach location to swimming.
Staff at five rehabilitation centers in Greenwich and Stamford received a sweet thank you from Waterstone on High Ridge
The board rejected proposed changes to the town's noise ordinance, which were brought forward by the community group Quiet Yards Greenwich.
Greenwich Hospital President Diane Kelly called the graduates "future agents of change" during the June 2 graduation ceremony.
The award is given each year to a nurse who demonstrates excellence in nursing practice, teaching and leadership.
The physicians were nominated by their peers and vetted to meet the criteria to earn the designation.
Burke TheraDogs is a canine therapy program to support patients and staff members.
Greenwich Hospital recently announced the appointment of a new cancer service line medical director at Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center.
Greenwich Hospital was recently honored by Press Ganey, a top health care performance improvement company.
The couple will match any gifts dollar-for-dollar up to $1 million for the hospital's new adolescent behavioral health program.
Greenwich is offering discounted radon testing for well water and air from now through February. Here's how to get a test kit.
Burke Rehabilitation announced that it has received $30,000 in New York State funding through the efforts of Assemblywoman Amy Paulin.
Roni Lang was recently named the 2022 Connecticut Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers, CT Chapter.
Jacqueline Adler Walker and Michael F. Rooney bring decades of expertise in the private sector and a dedication to serving their communities
-Burke Expands Therapies to Enhance Treatment of Patients in the Community-
The town of Greenwich is offering two clinics for the updated COVID-19 booster shots this month.
The Greenwich Health Department is offering four clinics this month.
Burke was particularly recognized for its ‘Standout Program’ in stroke rehabilitation.
Dr. Spike Lipschutz was recently honored for dedicating his life to caring for others.
The Greenwich Health Department announced on Friday that the infected resident is between 80-89 years old.