NURSING HOME SHARPS COLLECTION SITES in NEW YORK STATE (Revised on March 15, 2016 )

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NURSING HOME SHARPS COLLECTION SITES in NEW YORK STATE (Revised on March 15, 2016 ) NURSING HOME SHARPS COLLECTION SITES in NEW YORK STATE (Revised on March 15, 2016 ) County Nursing Home Address Phone # Hours of Operation Location of Drop‐off 780 Albany Shaker Rd., Thursdays Albany County Nursing Home 518-869-2231 Receiving Department Albany Albany, 12111 8 AM- Noon 180 Washington Ave. Ext., Daughters Of Sarah Nursing Center 518-456-7831 8 AM-4 PM Reception desk in lobby Albany Albany, 12203 Reception Main Campus - 40 Autumn Drive, Sharps received in an Eddy Village Green at Beverwyck 518-482-8774 8 AM-8 PM Slingerlands, 12159 appropriate sealed puncture Albany proof container Guilderland Center Rehabilitation 428 Route 146, Guilderland, 518-861-5141 10 AM-1 PM Lobby Albany and Extended Care Facility 12085 Our Lady Of Hope Residence-little 1 Jeanne Jugan Lane, Wednesday 518-785-4551 Lobby Albany Sisters Of The Poor Latham, 12110 9-11AM 2 Mercycare Lane, Monday thru Friday Main Lobby at Reception Our Lady Of Mercy Life Center 518-464-8100 Albany Guilderland, 12084 9:00AM -3:00PM Desk 27 Hackett Blvd., Monday-Friday St Margarets Center 518-591-3300 Reception Desk Albany Albany, 12208 8:00 AM-4 PM St Peter's Nursing and Rehabilitation 301 Hackett Blvd., Monday-Friday 518-525-7600 Reception Desk Albany Center Albany, 12208 10:00 AM-3 PM Teresian House Nursing Home Co 200 Washington Ave Ext., Front Entrance, Infrom 518-456-2000 8 AM-3 PM Albany Inc Albany 12203 Switchboard Operator Monday-Friday 140 West Main St., Cuba Memorial Hospital Inc Snf 585-968-2000 8 AM-4 PM Hospital Lobby Cuba 14727 Allegany Highland Park Rehabilitation and 160 Seneca Street, Monday-Friday 585-593-3750 Lobby, Reception Desk Allegany Nursing Center Wellsville 14895 8:30 AM-3:30 PM Absolut Center For Nursing and 2178 North 5th St., 716-373-2238 9a-5p Nursing Station Allegany Rehabilitation at Allegany, LLC Allegany 14706 Absolut Center For Nursing and 9876 Luckey Drive 585-567-2207 24/7 Central Nursing Center Allegany Rehabilitation at Houghton, LLC Houghton 14744 Bay Park Center for Nursing and 801 Co-op City Blvd., Wenesdays 718-239-6500 Security Desk in Lobby Bronx Rehabilitation, LLC Bronx 10475 1PM-3 PM 1265 Fulton Ave., Lobby - ask for Nursing Bronx Lebanon Special Care Center 718-579-7000 9:AM - 4:PM Bronx Bronx 10456 Supervisor Bronx Park Rehabilitation & Nursing 3845 Carpenter Ave., 718-798-1100 10AM-2PM Main lobby Bronx Center Bronx 10467 308 East 175 St., Medical Department First Casa Promesa 718-960-7618 9 AM-5 PM Bronx Bronx 10457 Floor East Haven Nursing & Rehabilitation 2323 Eastchester Rd., Thursdays 718-655-2848 Lobby Bronx Center Bronx 10469 11 AM-11:30 AM Eastchester Rehabilitation and 2700 Eastchester Rehab. & 718-231-5550 9:00AM -5:00PM WEEKDAYS Lobby Bronx Health Care Center HCC, Bronx 10469 666 Kappock St., Fieldston Lodge Care Center 718-549-1203 9 AM-5 PM Lobby Bronx Bronx 10463 2316 Bruner Ave., Monday-Friday Gold Crest Care Center 718-882-6400 Lobby Bronx Bronx 10469 9 AM-5 PM Grand Manor Nursing & 700 White Plains Rd., 718-518-8892 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM See Security in Lobby Bronx Rehabilitation Center Bronx 10473 Person delivering sharps will go to the service entranc 1401 University Ave., Fridays (except Holidays) HELP/PSI, Inc. 718-681-8700 outside of the building and Bronx 10452 9:00 AM-12 Noon page housekeeping to the Bronx service entrance. Hebrew Home For The Aged At 5901 Palisade Ave., Monday-Friday 718 581-1000 At Front Gate Bronx Riverdale Inc Bronx 10471 8 AM-3 PM Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Center 3220 Henry Hudson Pkwy., Wednesdays 718-514-2000 Main Lobby Bronx for Nursing and Rehabilitation Bronx 10463 8AM - 4PM Reception area, but must 2999 Schurz Ave., 1st Monday of February wait for pick up by assigned Jeanne Jugan Residence 347-329-1745 Bronx 10465 9 AM-2 PM environmental services staff Bronx member. Jewish Home Lifecare, Harry and 100 W. Kingsbridge Rd., Monday - Friday 718-410-1500 Lobby Bronx Jeanette Weinberg Campus, Bronx Bronx 10468 10 AM - 2 PM 2355 Ely Ave., Last Friday of each month Kings Harbor Multicare Center 718-405-3521 Manor Building Lobby Bronx Bronx 10469 12:00 p.m-1:00 p.m Kingsbridge Heights Rehabilitation 3400-26 Cannon Place, Fridays 718-796-8100 Lobby Reception Desk Bronx And Care Center Bronx 10463 9 AM-11 AM Container inside Storage 110 Edison Ave., Laconia Nursing Home 914-664-4791 7 AM- 5 PM Shed located at the Side Bronx Mt. Vernon 10550 Driveway Manhattanville Health Care Center, 311 West 231st st., 718-601-8400 10 AM-4 PM lobby Bronx LLC Bronx 10463 4499 Mahattan College Methodist Home for Nursing and Fridays Prkway, 718-548-5100 MAIN LOBBY Rehabilitation 9AM TO 3PM Bronx Riverdale 10471 Morningside House Nursing Home 1000 Pelham Parkway, 718-409-8200 9A.M.-5:P.M. A-Building Lobby Bronx Company Inc Bronx 10461 Palisade Nursing Home Company 5901 Palisade Ave., Monday thru Friday 718 581-1000 At Main Gate Bronx Inc Bronx 10471 8 AM-3 PM 2401 Laconia Ave., Pelham Parkway Nursing Home 718-798-8600 9AM to 3PM Lobby of building Bronx Bronx 10469 3304 Waterbury Ave., Main Lobby or Adult Day Providence Rest, Inc. 718-931-3000 10 AM-2 PM Bronx Bronx 10465 Health Care Center Rebekah Rehab and Extended Care 1070 Havemeyer Ave., 718-863-6200 9 AM-3 PM Security Front Desk Bronx Center Bronx 10462 3200 Baychester Ave., Mondays 2:00 PM-4:00 PM Regeis Care Center 718-320-3700 Main Entrance- Lobby Bronx Bronx 10475 or by appointment 641 W. 230 St., Riverdale Nursing Home 718-796-4800 10 AM-5 PM Front Entrance Bronx Bronx 10463 3525 Baychester Ave., Mondays & Wednesdays Split Rock Rehab and HCC 718-798-8900 Front desk in lobby Bronx Bronx 10466 11 AM-5 PM Monday- Friday St Barnabas Rehabilitation & 4487 3rd Ave., Ambulatory Care Clinic- 718-960-6115 8:00AM -4:00 PM Continuing Care Center Bronx 10457 Phlebotomy Department Bronx After hours SBH ED 2678 Kingsbridge Terr., MONDAY-FRIDAY Terrace Health Care Center 718-796-5800 LOBBY Bronx Bronx 10463 9AM-5PM 1st and last Friday of each 707 Throgs Neck Expressway Throgs Neck Extended Care Facility 718-430-0003 month Rear delivery entrance 10465 Bronx 2 PM- 4 PM 2505 Grand Ave., Bronx University Nursing Home 718-295-1400 9 PM-5 PM Nursing Office Bronx 10468 3155 Grace Ave., Bronx Wednesday Workmens Circle Multicare Center 718-379-8100 Lobby Bronx 10469 9 AM-11 AM Bring to main lobby at Bridgewater Center for Rehabilitation 159 Front St., reception and clerk will triage 607-722-7225 8 AM-7 PM & Nursing Binghamton 13905 houskeeping to dispose of Broome properly Elizabeth Church Manor Nursing 863 Front St., Monday-Friday 607-722-3463 lobby Broome Home, Inc Binghamton 13905 9 AM-5 PM Good Shepherd Village at Endwell, Wednesdays Village Center, Lower level 32 Village Dr., Endwell 13760 607-757-3100 Broome Inc. 1200 Noon-3 PM receiving area 80 Fairview Ave., Wednesdays Main loading dock located in Good Shepherd-fairview Home Inc 607-724-2477 Broome Binghamton 13904 12:00 p.m. - 3:00p.m. service drive off Nash Street 508 High Ave., First Monday of each month 12 Ideal Senior Living Center 607 786-7420 Loading Dock Broome Endicott 13760 Noon-2 PM. James G Johnston Memorial Nursing 286 Deyo Hill Rd., 607-798-7818 9:00AM-5:00PM Nursing Home entrance Broome Home Johnson City 13790 Vestal Park Rehabilitation and 3700 Old Vestal Road, 607-754-4105 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM Door 20 Broome Nursing Center Vestal 13850 Monday-Friday 100 Miller Street 8 AM-4 PM Gowanda & Rehabilitation Center 716-532-5700 Front Desk Gowanda 14070 Saturday-Sunday Cattaraugus 8 AM-2 PM The Pines Healthcare And 2245 West State St., Rehabilitation Centers - Olean 716-373-1910 1:30 PM -3:30 PM Lobby Olean 14727 Cattaraugus Campus - PFI 9822 Route 16 Cattaraugus The Pines of Machias Machias, NY 14101 (716)353-8516 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Front Lobby 85 Thornton Ave., Main Entrance On Auburn Nursing Home 315-253-7351 10 AM-2 PM Cayuga Auburn 13021 Wednesday only 7451 County House Rd., Receptiosist in main lobby Cayuga County Nursing Home 315-253-7346 8 AM 7 PM Cayuga Auburn 13021 will receive 20 Park Avenue, lobby area-signs direct to Finger Lakes Center For Living 315-255-7188 8 AM-8 PM Cayuga Auburn,13021 nursing supervisor for dropoff 3 Saint Anthony St. Mercy Health & Rehab Center Nh Inc 315-253-0351 8 AM-4 PM Security Desk or Supervisor Cayuga Auburn, 13021 Westfield Memorial Hospital Absolut Center For Nursing and Mon - Fri 189 East Main Street, 716-326 4921 rear entranceway Rehabilitation at Westfield, LLC 8 AM-4 PM Chautauqua Westfield 14787 10836 Temple Rd., Monday-Friday Reception Desk at Main Chautauqua County Home 716-366-6400 Chautauqua Dunkirk 14048 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Lobby 3023 Route 430 Fridays Heritage Green Nursing Home 716-483-5000 Reception Desk Chautauqua Greenhurst 14742 10 AM-4 PM 150 Prather Ave., Heritage Park Health Care Center 716-488-1921 10 AM-4 PM Main Lobby Chautauqua Jamestown 14701 Heritage Village Rehab and Skilled 4570 Route 60, Front Lobby - notify 716-985-4612 8 AM-4 PM Chautauqua Nursing Inc. Gerry 14740 receptionist 715 Falconer Street, Lutheran Retirement Home 716-665-4905 8 AM-4 PM Main Lobby Chautauqua Jamestown 14701 TLC Health Network-Lake Shore 845 Routes 5 & 20, 716-951-7000 ER registration area Chautauqua Hospital Nursing Facility Irvin 14081 Bethany Nursing Home & Health 3005 Watkins Rd., 607-378-6547 8:00 A.M.
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