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CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY DIRECTORY (Excluding Special Needs Populations Chhas) AGENCY NAME and ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY DIRECTORY (excluding Special Needs Populations CHHAs) AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED ALBANY AT HOME CARE INC DELAWARE HERKIMER OTSEGO 25 ELM STREET CHENANGO SCHOHARIE ONEONTA, NEW YORK 13820 3824601 (607) 432-7924 F: (607) 432-5836 337233 www.ahcnys.org COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF ST MARY'S FULTON WARREN HEALTHCARE & NATHAN LITTAUER HOSPITAL, MONTGOMERY HAMILTON 2-8 WEST MAIN ST HERKIMER SARATOGA JOHNSTOWN, NY 12095-2308 1758601 SCHOHARIE (518) 762-8215 F: (518) 762-4109 337205 www.chchomecare.org EDDY VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION ALBANY COLUMBIA GREENE 433 RIVER ST STE 3000 RENSSELAER SARATOGA TROY, NY 12180-2260 4102601 SCHENECTADY (518) 274-6200 F: (518) 274-2908 337203 wwww.sphp.com ESSEX COUNTY NURSING SERVICE ESSEX 132 WATER ST, PO BOX 217 ELIZABETHTOWN, NY 12932-0217 1521600 (518) 873-3500 F: (518) 873-3539 337118 www.co.essex.ny.us FORT HUDSON CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH WARREN AGENCY, INC. WASHINGTON 319 BROADWAY FORT EDWARD, NEW YORK 12828 5724600 -1221 (518) 747-9019 F: (518) 681-3071 337445 FRANKLIN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES FRANKLIN 355 WEST MAIN STREET, SUITE 425 MALONE, NEW YORK 12953 1624600 (518) 481-1710 F: (518) 483-9378 337086 franklincony.org/content HAMILTON COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING HAMILTON SERVICE HOME HEALTH AGENCY PO BOX 250 139 WHITE BIRCH LANE INDIAN LAKE, NY 12842-0250 2055601 (518) 648-6141 F: (518) 648-6143 337173 www.hamiltoncountypublichealth.org 01/19/2017 Page 1 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED HCR / HCR HOME CARE DELAWARE 5 1/2 MAIN STREET, SUITE 4 DELHI, NY 13753 1257602 (607) 464-4010 F: (607) 464-4041 337174 www.hcrhealth.com HCR / HCR HOME CARE WASHINGTON 124 MAIN STREET, SUITE 201 HUDSON FALLS, NY 12839-1829 5726601 (518) 636-5726 F: (518) 636-5727 337023 www.hcrhealth.com HCR / HCR HOME CARE SCHOHARIE OTSEGO 297 MAIN STREET ONEONTA, NEW YORK 13820 4724601 (518) 254-7092 F: (518) 823-4006 337083 www.hcrhealth.com. HCR / HCR HOME CARE CLINTON ESSEX FRANKLIN 176 U.S. OVAL, SUITE 3 HAMILTON ST LAWRENCE PLATTSBURGH, NY 12903-3900 0901601 WARREN (518) 310-0900 F: (518) 310-0885 337024 www.hcrhealth.com KINDRED AT HOME MONTGOMERY SARATOGA 100 SARATOGA VILLAGE BLVD., SUITE 5 BALLSTON SPA, NY 12020-3703 2801600 (518) 899-1158 F: (518) 899-7008 337401 www.gentiva.com LIVING RESOURCES CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH ALBANY SCHOHARIE AGENCY INC FULTON WARREN MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON 300 WASHINGTON AVENUE EXTENSION RENSSELAER COLUMBIA SARATOGA ALBANY, NY 12203 4601604 SCHENECTADY (518) 867-8800 F: (518) 862-2175 337418 www.livingresources.org/LRCHOME/IndexH.htm VISITING NURSE SERVICE OF NORTHEASTERN SARATOGA WARREN NEW YORK SCHENECTADY ALBANY 108 ERIE BLVD ESSEX FRANKLIN SCHENECTADY, NY 12305-2236 4601600 SCHOHARIE (518) 382-7932 F: (518) 382-5699 337076 www.vnshomecare.org VNA HOME HEALTH ALBANY MONTGOMERY RENSSELAER SCHENECTADY SARATOGA SCHOHARIE 35 COLVIN AVE COLUMBIA WARREN FULTON WASHINGTON ALBANY, NY 12206-1103 0101601 GREENE (518) 489-2681 F: (518) 489-2532 337019 www.vnaalbany.org 01/19/2017 Page 2 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED WARREN COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES WARREN 1340 STATE ROUTE 9 LAKE GEORGE, NY 12845-3434 5620600 (518) 761-6415 F: (518) 761-6562 337045 www.co.warren.ny.us 01/19/2017 Page 3 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED BUFFALO AMEDISYS HOME HEALTH CARE CHAUTAUQUA ERIE NIAGARA 1127 WEHRLE DR, SUITE 50 AMHERST, NY 14221-7700 1401614 (716) 632-6420 F: (716) 633-7642 337248 www.amedisys.com CATTARAUGUS COUNTY DEPT OF HEALTH HOME CATTARAUGUS HEALTH AGENCY 1 LEO MOSS DRIVE OLEAN, NY 14760-1154 0401600 (716) 373-8050 F: (716) 375-5994 337004 www.co.cattaraugus.ny.us CENTERS HOME HEALTH REVIVAL ERIE NIAGARA 50 LAKEFRONT BOULEVARD, SUITE 220 BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202-4301 1401615 (716) 995-7800 F: (716) 424-0303 337455 www.alpinehhc.org MCAULEY-SETON HOME CARE CORPORATION ERIE NIAGARA 144 GENESEE STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14203 1455600 (716) 685-4870 F: (716) 651-9613 337251 www.chsbuffalo.org ROSA COPLON JEWISH HOME AND INFIRMARY ERIE CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY 2700 NORTH FOREST ROAD GETZVILLE, NEW YORK 14068-152 1451604 7 (716) 639-3311 F: (716) 639-3309 337234 www.weinbergcampus.org SCHOFIELD CERTIFIED HOME CARE ERIE NIAGARA 2757 ELMWOOD AVENUE KENMORE, NEW YORK 14217 1404600 (716) 874-2600 F: (716) 873-2265 337207 www.schofieldcare.org TLC HEALTH NETWORK HOME HEALTH SERVICES CATTARAUGUS CHAUTAUQUA ERIE 845 ROUTES 5 AND 20 IRVING, NY 14081 0663600 (716) 951-7167 F: (716) 934-3503 337225 www.tlchealth.org VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN ALLEGANY ORLEANS NEW YORK, INC. CHAUTAUQUA WYOMING ERIE STEUBEN 2100 WEHRLE DR GENESEE LIVINGSTON NIAGARA WILLIAMSVILLE, NY 14221-7039 1451601 CATTARAUGUS (716) 630-8000 F: (716) 630-8660 337006 www.vna-wny.com/index.asp 01/19/2017 Page 4 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED WILLCARE ERIE CHAUTAUQUA ALLEGANY 346 DELAWARE AVE BUFFALO, NY 14202-1804 1401606 (716) 856-7500 F: (716) 856-7502 337268 www.willcare.com 01/19/2017 Page 5 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED ROCHESTER CHEMUNG CO DEPT OF HLTH HOME HLTH CHEMUNG AGENCY 103 WASHINGTON ST PO BOX 588 ELMIRA, NY 14901-3220 0701600 (607) 737-2028 F: (607) 737-2016 337003 www.chemungcounty.com FINGER LAKES VISITING NURSE SERVICE ONTARIO WAYNE SENECA 756 PRE-EMPTION RD YATES GENEVA, NY 14456-1336 3402601 (315) 789-9821 F: (315) 789-7042 337273 www.flvns.org HCR / HCR HOME CARE MONROE GENESEE ORLEANS 85 METRO PARK LIVINGSTON ONTARIO ROCHESTER, NY 14623-2607 2701603 WAYNE (585) 272-1930 F: (585) 672-2527 337257 www.hcrhealth.com KINDRED AT HOME CHEMUNG STEUBEN 11849 EAST CORNING ROAD, SUITE 108 CORNING, NY 14830-3695 0752601 (607) 962-0102 F: (607) 962-0140 337292 www.gentiva.com LIFETIME CARE LIVINGSTON SCHUYLER MONROE YATES SENECA 3111 SOUTH WINTON ROAD WAYNE ONTARIO ROCHESTER, NY 14623-2905 2701600 CAYUGA (585) 214-1000 F: (585) 214-1136 337066 www.lifetimecare.org ROCHESTER REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM HOME MONROE CARE 89 GENESEE STREET ROCHESTER, NY 14611 2701607 (585) 368-6342 F: (585) 368-6395 337267 www.unityhealth.org VISITING NUR SVC OF ROCHESTER & MONROE MONROE CO LIVINGSTON ONTARIO 2180 EMPIRE BLVD WAYNE WYOMING WEBSTER, NY 14580-2098 2701602 (585) 787-2233 F: (585) 787-9726 337010 www.vnsnet.com 01/19/2017 Page 6 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED SYRACUSE ACACIA CERTIFIED HOME CARE COMPANY ONEIDA 2150 BLEECKER STREET UTICA, NY 13501-1738 3202606 (315) 266-0614 F: (315) 266-0298 337423 www.acaciahomecare.org GUTHRIE HOME HEALTH CHEMUNG STEUBEN TIOGA 128 NORTH AVENUE OWEGO, NEW YORK 13827-1304 5324601 (607) 687-2495 F: (607) 687-8179 337449 www.guthrie.org HCR / HCR HOME CARE MADISON CAYUGA JEFFERSON 6007 FAIR LAKES ROAD, SUITE 200 ONONDAGA OSWEGO EAST SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 130 2627601 57 (315) 280-0681 F: (315) 280-0706 337119 www.hcrhealth.com. HCR / HCR HOME CARE CORTLAND 6 NORTH WEST STREET, SUITE 5 HOMER, NY 13077-1049 1101601 (607) 299-4593 F: (607) 299-4616 337081 www.hcrhealth.com HEALTH SERVICES OF NORTHERN NEW YORK, ST LAWRENCE INC. 56 MARKET STREET POTSDAM, NEW YORK 13676 4429601 (315) 265-4065 F: (315) 265-0012 337256 www.hsnny.com JEFFERSON CO PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE JEFFERSON 531 MEADE ST WATERTOWN, NY 13601-1225 2201600 (315) 786-3770 F: (315) 786-3761 337056 www.co.jefferson.ny.us/index.aspx?page=96 KINDRED AT HOME CAYUGA ONONDAGA OSWEGO 200 ELWOOD DAVIS RD, 2ND FLOOR LIVERPOOL, NY 13088-6184 3301605 (315) 461-0209 F: (315) 461-0298 337255 www.gentiva.com LEWIS COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL CERTIFIED LEWIS HOME HEALTHCARE AGENCY 7785 NORTH STATE STREET LOWVILLE, NEW YORK 13367-122 2424600 9 (315) 376-5308 F: (315) 376-5435 337136 www.lewiscountyny.org 01/19/2017 Page 7 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED LOURDES AT HOME BROOME CHENANGO DELAWARE 4102 OLD VESTAL ROAD TIOGA VESTAL, NY 13850-3531 0301603 (607) 772-1598 F: (607) 771-0669 337415 www.lourdes.com NORTHERN LIGHTS HOME HEALTH CARE ST LAWRENCE 91 MAIN STREET CANTON, NY 13617-1248 4420600 (315) 714-3135 F: (315) 714-3147 337442 OSWEGO HEALTH HOME CARE, LLC OSWEGO 113 SCHUYLER STREET, SUITE 3 FULTON, NEW YORK 13069 3701601 (315) 598-1544 F: (315) 598-6868 337284 SAMARITAN HOME HEALTH, INC. JEFFERSON 165 COLEMAN AVENUE WATERTOWN, NEW YORK 13601- 2201602 2217 (315) 782-0415 F: (315) 786-0417 337254 www.shsny.com ST CAMILLUS HOME CARE AGENCY ONONDAGA 813 FAY ROAD SYRACUSE, NY 13219-3009 3301603 (315) 488-2831 F: (315) 488-0369 337199 www.st-camillus.org/stcchha.htm ST JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL HEALTH CENTER CHHA ONONDAGA CORTLAND 7246 JANUS PARK DR LIVERPOOL, NY 13088-4896 3331601 (315) 458-2800 F: (315) 458-1193 337241 sjhomecare.com TWIN TIER HOME HEALTH INC BROOME CHENANGO DELAWARE 601 RIVERSIDE DRIVE TIOGA JOHNSON CITY, NEW YORK 13790 0301601 -2544 (607) 763-8946 F: (607) 763-8949 337181 www.uhs.net/tthh/ VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF CENTRAL NY ONONDAGA INC CAYUGA JEFFERSON 1050 WEST GENESEE ST ONEIDA OSWEGO SYRACUSE, NY 13204-4200 3301602 (315) 476-3101 F: (315) 477-9378 337052 www.vnacny.org 01/19/2017 Page 8 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF UTICA AND ONEIDA ONEIDA COUNTY INC 1650 CHAMPLIN AVENUE UTICA, NY 13502 3202602 (315) 624-8900 F: (315) 735-6027 337078 www.vnahealth.org VISITING NURSE SERVICE OF ITHACA & TOMPKINS TOMPKINS COUNTY INC 138 CECIL A MALONE DR ITHACA, NY 14850-5124 5401601 (607) 273-0466 F: (607) 277-1494 337212 www.vnsithaca.org 01/19/2017 Page 9 of 19 AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS COUNTIES SERVED NEW ROCHELLE A & T CERTIFIED HOME CARE, LLC ROCKLAND 337 NORTH MAIN STREET, SUITE 9-A NEW CITY, NY 10956-4318 4350600 (845) 708-8182 F: (845) 708-8183 337439 www.at-healthcare.com ALWAYS
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