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Christian Health Care Center's Carol Hertenstein Re-elected as President of Wyckoff Board of Health
Wyckoff resident and Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) employee Carol Hertenstein, RN, was recently re-elected as President of the Wyckoff Board of Health.

Wyckoff resident and Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) employee Carol Hertenstein, RN, was recently re-elected as President of the Wyckoff Board of Health. Ms. Hertenstein is the Utilization Review Director at CHCC’s Ramapo Ridge
Psychiatric Hospital in Wyckoff. She has worked at CHCC for 21 years and works
closely with multiple departments to ensure the verification, eligibility, and
benefit status of individuals who seek our care. She is responsible for
monitoring how our services are utilized, and in turn, makes recommendations as
to ways we can continue to best meet the needs of those we serve.
The Wyckoff Board of Health provides residents of Wyckoff education on health and disease prevention, working closely with the local Health Officer. The board of
health also provides guidance and resources for Wyckoff seniors and others who
require assistance, as well as participates in the annual Wyckoff Day at the
Wyckoff Family YMCA. In addition, the board of health offers the annual
Influenza Prevention Program and health fair held each October. The health fair
offers a number of services, including hearing assessment, and information on
stress management and mental-health issues, and attracts a number of community vendors, such as pharmacy services, physical therapists, local physicians, and nutritionists.
“This past year Carol took on the job of president of the board of health filling the very large shoes of Dorothy Voorman-Fish who knew the needs of Wyckoff like the back of her hand,” said Linda Brock, RN, who is also a volunteer member of the Wyckoff Board of Health. “Carol rose to the occasion during Hurricane Sandy. She truly epitomized theword ‘servant.’ Not only does CHCC have a valuable employee in Carol, but the town of Wyckoff is blessed to have someone who is dedicated to serving the health-care needs of this community.”
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When CHCC opened its doors to the community during the hurricane, Ms. Hertenstein was instrumental in guiding the Wyckoff Board of Health volunteers during those difficult days.
“I was so impressed to see Carol’s passion and energy actively invested into the
needs of those presenting themselves to the police and/or arriving at our
shelter,” said Douglas A. Struyk, CPA, LNHA, CHCC President and CEO. “She
helped the community to stay safe and warm during a very challenging time.”
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“Carol has worked very hard to continue the outstanding history of excellence the
Wyckoff Board of Health has had to the health and welfare of our great
community,” said Steven Clarke, DC, who also serves as a volunteer member of
the Wyckoff Board of Health. “Her dedication to educate and improve the health
of all citizens is a testament to the dedication of Carol and all the hard-working volunteers in our community.”
The non-profit CHCC has been serving the community since 1911, providing a broad scope of mental-health and elder-care programs.
Melanie
E. Anthony
Marketing Director
(201) 848-5921
Fax: (201) 848-5244
Wyckoff
resident and Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) employee Carol Hertenstein,
RN, was recently re-elected as President of the Wyckoff Board of Health. Ms.
Hertenstein is the Utilization Review Director at CHCC’s Ramapo Ridge
Psychiatric Hospital in Wyckoff. She has worked at CHCC for 21 years and works
closely with multiple departments to ensure the verification, eligibility, and
benefit status of individuals who seek our care. She is responsible for
monitoring how our services are utilized, and in turn, makes recommendations as
to ways we can continue to best meet the needs of those we serve.
The
Wyckoff Board of Health provides residents of Wyckoff education on health and
disease prevention, working closely with the local Health Officer. The board of
health also provides guidance and resources for Wyckoff seniors and others who
require assistance, as well as participates in the annual Wyckoff Day at the
Wyckoff Family YMCA. In addition, the board of health offers the annual
Influenza Prevention Program and health fair held each October. The health fair
offers a number of services, including hearing assessment, and information on
stress management and mental-health issues, and attracts a number of community
vendors, such as pharmacy services, physical therapists, local physicians, and
nutritionists.
“This past year Carol took on the job of
president of the board of health filling the very large shoes of Dorothy
Voorman-Fish who knew the needs of Wyckoff like the back of her hand,” said
Linda Brock, RN, who is also a volunteer member of the Wyckoff Board of Health.
“Carol rose to the occasion during Hurricane Sandy. She truly epitomized the
word ‘servant.’
Not only does CHCC have
a valuable employee in Carol, but the town of Wyckoff is blessed to have
someone who is dedicated to serving the health-care needs of this
community.”
When
CHCC opened its doors to the community during the hurricane, Ms. Hertenstein
was instrumental in guiding the Wyckoff Board of Health volunteers during those
difficult days.
“I
was so impressed to see Carol’s passion and energy actively invested into the
needs of those presenting themselves to the police and/or arriving at our
shelter,” said Douglas A. Struyk, CPA, LNHA, CHCC President and CEO. “She
helped the community to stay safe and warm during a very challenging time.”
“Carol
has worked very hard to continue the outstanding history of excellence the
Wyckoff Board of Health has had to the health and welfare of our great
community,” said Steven Clarke, DC, who also serves as a volunteer member of
the Wyckoff Board of Health. “Her dedication to educate and improve the health
of all citizens is a testament to the dedication of Carol and all the
hard-working volunteers in our community.”
The
non-profit CHCC has been serving the community since 1911, providing a broad
scope of mental-health and elder-care programs.
CUTLINE:
Carol
Hertenstein, RN, Wyckoff Board of Health President
Melanie
E. Anthony
Marketing Director
(201) 848-5921
Fax: (201) 848-5244
Wyckoff
resident and Christian Health Care Center (CHCC) employee Carol Hertenstein,
RN, was recently re-elected as President of the Wyckoff Board of Health. Ms.
Hertenstein is the Utilization Review Director at CHCC’s Ramapo Ridge
Psychiatric Hospital in Wyckoff. She has worked at CHCC for 21 years and works
closely with multiple departments to ensure the verification, eligibility, and
benefit status of individuals who seek our care. She is responsible for
monitoring how our services are utilized, and in turn, makes recommendations as
to ways we can continue to best meet the needs of those we serve.
The
Wyckoff Board of Health provides residents of Wyckoff education on health and
disease prevention, working closely with the local Health Officer. The board of
health also provides guidance and resources for Wyckoff seniors and others who
require assistance, as well as participates in the annual Wyckoff Day at the
Wyckoff Family YMCA. In addition, the board of health offers the annual
Influenza Prevention Program and health fair held each October. The health fair
offers a number of services, including hearing assessment, and information on
stress management and mental-health issues, and attracts a number of community
vendors, such as pharmacy services, physical therapists, local physicians, and
nutritionists.
“This
past year Carol took on the job of president of the board of health filling the
very large shoes of Dorothy Voorman-Fish who knew the needs of Wyckoff like the
back of her hand,” said Linda Brock, RN, who is also a volunteer member of the
Wyckoff Board of Health. “Carol rose to the occasion during Hurricane Sandy.
She truly epitomized the word ‘servant.’
Not only does CHCC have
a valuable employee in Carol, but the town of Wyckoff is blessed to have
someone who is dedicated to serving the health-care needs of this
community.”
When
CHCC opened its doors to the community during the hurricane, Ms. Hertenstein
was instrumental in guiding the Wyckoff Board of Health volunteers during those
difficult days.
“I
was so impressed to see Carol’s passion and energy actively invested into the
needs of those presenting themselves to the police and/or arriving at our
shelter,” said Douglas A. Struyk, CPA, LNHA, CHCC President and CEO. “She
helped the community to stay safe and warm during a very challenging time.”
“Carol
has worked very hard to continue the outstanding history of excellence the
Wyckoff Board of Health has had to the health and welfare of our great
community,” said Steven Clarke, DC, who also serves as a volunteer member of
the Wyckoff Board of Health. “Her dedication to educate and improve the health
of all citizens is a testament to the dedication of Carol and all the
hard-working volunteers in our community.”
The
non-profit CHCC has been serving the community since 1911, providing a broad
scope of mental-health and elder-care programs.
CUTLINE:
Carol
Hertenstein, RN, Wyckoff Board of Health President