Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Elly Kleinman and Americare Receive Home Health Care Award


Americare, a company that provides home care for individuals in the New York area, recently received an award at the 2015 Home Mental Health Day, sponsored by the Hospice Association of NYC, at New York Institute of Medical Careers, Flushing, NY.

The Home Health Care of the Year is awarded to certified home health aides who have demonstrated excellence, leadership, and compassion throughout their careers at their individual branch office locations. Elly Kleinman, Americare founder, and the president was thrilled to receive the award in the name of all his loyal employees who have worked hard to get Americare on the path where it is today.

Some of this year’s awards are given to individuals who have exhibited excellence and growth in the role of a home caregiver.

For Kleinman, recognizing their hard work and caring home health aides that represent Americare Companies so well in the community, gives them extra focus and strength to continue their mission. For over 15 years now, his team of dedicated professionals has been providing quality care to many clients and families in need. Even now, he continues to assist the clinical staff with patient assessments through focused and specialized review and developing a patient-specific care plan that includes interventions and tools used to accomplish measurable goals and outcomes.

Each honoree received an award and a keepsake book with tributes about the contributions home health aides make to the care and safety of their clients.

Home health aides provide support and personal services, such as helping clients with bathing, dressing, and eating. They adhere to professional standards and maintain a safe, secure, and healthy client environment by following federal, state, and local requirements.

Elly Kleinman is the founder of Americare and has built a successful career in the home healthcare industry with more than 25 years’ experience in the healthcare industry, encompassing both administrative and clinical areas.

He regularly volunteers for services and programs that benefit the community and those dear to his patients. Kleinman has helped raise money for awareness of Alzheimer’s and Dementia, a continues to go above and beyond for his patients and his community.