Centers Health Care Receives Coveted Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Care from American Heart Association
Centers Health Care Awarded for Cardiovascular Care Excellence
Centers Health Care, the leading provider of post-acute healthcare in the Northeast, has garnered significant recognition from the American Heart Association (AHA) for its exceptional dedication to cardiovascular health management. This esteemed recognition came in the form of the Target BP™ Gold+ and Gold awards for consistent, outstanding efforts in blood pressure control and stroke risk reduction, solidifying its status as a benchmark in the industry.
In a landscape where healthcare quality often varies, Centers Health Care distinguishes itself not only through medical excellence but also by reaching a vast patient base, caring for about one million individuals annually across 45 skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities. The AHA's Target BP™ program, which is a collaborative initiative with the American Medical Association, recognizes healthcare entities that adhere to the latest evidence-based guidelines in cardiovascular care. In fact, Centers Health Care stands as the only skilled nursing care system in New York that has achieved this remarkable recognition.
A striking statistic: out of the 22 nursing homes acknowledged by the AHA, an impressive 21 belong to Centers Health Care, with all achieving either Gold+ or Gold status. The Gold+ award represents the pinnacle in recognition, highlighting that these facilities not only met but exceeded the rigorous standards required for effective blood pressure management. This widespread acknowledgment across their network underlines Centers Health Care's unwavering commitment to enhancing cardiovascular health within its communities.
Kenny Rozenberg, the CEO of Centers Health Care, expressed his pride in the achievement, stating, "We are honored to receive this recognition from the American Heart Association. This award reflects our staff's unwavering commitment to providing the best possible care for our residents. By focusing on blood pressure management and stroke prevention, we're making significant strides in improving the overall health and quality of life for our population."
The importance of this recognition cannot be understated, especially considering that cardiovascular health remains a crucial issue for older adults. Heart disease, a significant risk factor, is the leading cause of death among individuals aged 65 and older, accounting for nearly 32% of all fatalities in this age group. With around 54 million Americans in this demographic, there is an urgent need for effective strategies against cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure, stroke, and hypertension.
Centers Health Care continues to set industry standards by implementing evidence-based practices that follow the most current medical guidelines. This holistic approach to care not only addresses existing health issues but also actively works to prevent future complications.
As a celebration of their commitment to heart health, Centers Health Care is launching activities throughout National Heart Month, including a unique