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Burke Rehabilitation Hosts Discussion on How Aging Baby Boomers are Changing the Infrastructure of Hospitals

 
Wednesday, May 06, 2015  04:30pm  05:30pm
   

     

What:             Burke’s May Legacy Lobby Lecture with Holly Brenneise, a senior associate at Perkins Eastman architecture and design firm in Stamford, CT, will provide an in-depth look at how hospitals are changing their architectural design to accommodate the evolving needs of the emerging baby boomer population. She’ll share insight on the changing real estate landscape for hospitals; how ambulatory care is moving out into communities and how telemedicine is changing the way health care providers deliver care.

 

When:                        4:30 p.m. Wednesday May 6

Where:           Wood Pavilion Lobby

Burke Rehabilitation Hospital

785 Mamaroneck Avenue

White Plains, NY 10605 

Who:  

  • Holly Brenneise, AIA, LEED AP, senior associate at Perkins Eastman
  • Health care professionals from the greater New York region
  • Professionals from the architecture industry
  • Community members
  • Invited members of the media

 

About Burke: Burke Rehabilitation Hospital is a private, not-for-profit, acute rehabilitation hospital. Founded in 1915, it is the only hospital in Westchester County dedicated solely to rehabilitation medicine. Burke offers both inpatient and outpatient programs for those who have experienced a disabling illness, traumatic injury or joint replacement surgery. The hospital is part of Burke Rehabilitation Center, which also includes Burke Medical Research Institute and Burke’s Outpatient Division. Burke’s world-renowned doctors and therapists provide state-of-the-art treatment while its research scientists explore the frontiers of neurological and rehabilitation medicine. All share the Burke mission to ensure that every patient makes the fullest possible recovery from illness or injury regardless of their ability to pay. For additional information on Burke Rehabilitation Center, please visit burke.org.

Please contact Janet Goodman at (914) 597-2237 or  for more information or to register.

 
Location     Burke Rehabilitation Hospital
    
Extra Info    To RSVP, please email Julia Moran,

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