F.F. Thompson Hospital will soon begin using an integrated electronic medical records system to enhance patient care by efficiently and securely documenting, managing and sharing patient data. The new system goes live within the hospital on Sunday, June 24.
Following months of strategic planning between the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and Thompson Health, leaders from both organizations today signed an official agreement making Canandaigua’s Thompson Health an affiliate of URMC.
Dr. Suzanne Gillespie of Fairport was recently appointed medical director of Thompson Health Senior Living Services.
Michael F. Stapleton, Jr. is Thompson Health’s new president and CEO, taking the reins from Linda M. Farchione, who retires at the end of June and has held the position for more than two decades.
Thompson Health and the West Ontario Office of the American Red Cross are hosting “Looking Ahead: A Presentation on Senior Living Services” on the evening of Tuesday, May 29.
The residents of the M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center will host the community for the fourth annual U.S.O. Canteen Swing Dance on Friday, June 1.
Thompson Hospital recently joined a groundbreaking national project, through the New York State Partnership for Patients.
Ferris Hills at West Lake is inviting the public to its Spring Open House, set for Saturday, May 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In observance of National Senior Health & Fitness Day, Thompson Health’s Rehabilitation Services Department will host a free health and fitness event for seniors on Saturday, June 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at F.F. Thompson Hospital, 350 Parrish St., Canandaigua.
The Healthcare Association of New York State (HANYS) recently awarded 2011 Auxiliary Advocacy Recognition to the Thompson Guild. This recognition is given to auxiliaries who commit significant time and effort to serving as an advocate for their facility and community.