CANANDAIGUA – Terence Klinetob of Brockport recently became vice president of long-term care for UR Medicine’s Thompson Health.
As a licensed nursing home administrator with a doctorate in physical therapy, Klinetob brings more than 20 years of experience in both the long-term care arena and in the physical therapy/rehabilitation services field.
Most recently the administrator at Hill Haven Nursing and Rehabilitation in Rochester, Klinetob previously served as senior vice president of long-term care and director of Rehabilitation Services at Lakeside Health System in Brockport for several years.
Klinetob’s first day at Thompson was March 30. In his new role, he oversees both the M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center and The Brighter Day medical adult day program.
Located adjacent to Thompson Hospital at 350 Parrish St. in Canandaigua, M.M. Ewing has a total of 188 beds and offers long-term care, dementia care and post-hospital care. Located at 30 Fort Hill Ave. in Canandaigua, The Brighter Day is open Mondays through Fridays, providing personal care, social opportunities and meals to individuals who live alone or with caregivers but need medical supervision during the day.