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Child Care Funds Participating Institutions Child Care Fund Participating Institutions Adira at Riverside Rehabilitation Advance Center for Psycho-Therapy Amsterdam Nursing Home Corp Andrus On Hudson (LPN) Andrus Pavilion Riverside Healthcare Angelo J. Melillo Center Apex Rehabilitation and Care Center Aramark Services at Bailey Seton (RUMC) Aramark Valet Services - Maimonides Augustana Lutheran Care Center Avalon Gardens Avalon Gardens (RN) Bay Park Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation Bayley Seton Hospital (SVCMC) Belair Care Center, INC. Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation & Health Care Bensonhurst Center for Rehabilitation (RN) Bethel Home-Croton-on-Hudson Bethel Home-Ossing Boro Park Center for Rehabilitation Brady House-Jamaica Hospital Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center Bronx Lebanon Special Services Bronx-Lebanon Highbridge-Woodycrest Care Center Brookdale Hospital Medical Center Brookdale Hospital Medical Center (RN) Brookdale Medical Center - Midwives Brooklyn Gardens Brooklyn Hospital Center Brooklyn Hospital Center (144) Brooklyn United Methodist Home Page 1 of 11 5/13/2016 Brownsville Multiservice Buena Vida Continuing Care & Rehabilitation Ctr. Bushwick Ctr for Nursing & Rehabilitation Cabrini of Westchester Cardiff Bay Center CareRite Services, LLC (West Ledge) Carmel Richmond Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr. Cedar Manor, Inc. Centerlight - Beth Abraham Hospital Central Nassau Guidance Cerebral Palsy Associations of NY Chapin Home for the Aging Children's Rehabilitation Center CNR Health Care Network, Inc. CNR Health Care Network, Inc. (RN) Cold Spring Hills Ctr. for Nursing & Rehab. Cold Spring Hills Ctr. for Nursing & Rehab. (RN) Columbia University Caféteria Columbia University- Clericals Com Affiliation. INC. Community Health Center of Richmond Community Healthcare Center Concourse Rehabilitation Coney Island Center Corizon Health Ditmas Park Care Center Dobbs Ferry Pavilion DOJ Operations Associates, LLC DOJ Operations Associates, LLC (RN) DOJ Operations Associates, LLC-Findlay House Dry Harbor Nursing Home East Harlem Council for Human Svs - Prof. East Harlem Council for Human Svs - School Eger Health Care Center Page 2 of 11 5/13/2016 Eger Health Care Center (RN) Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center (RN) Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center (RT) Emblem Health (Pharmacy) Ferncliff Nursing Home Ferncliff Nursing Home (RN) Field Home-Holy Comforter Flushing Hospital Medical Center Flushing House Fordham Tremont Mental Health Ctr. Franklin Hospital Glen Cove Center Glen Island Care Center Good Samaritan Lutheran Good Samaritan Lutheran Care Center Adult Home Grace Plaza of Great Neck, Inc Graham-Windham Service Grandell Nursing and Rehabiliation Greater Harlem Nursing Home & Rehab. Ctr. Greenwich House, Inc. Guilderland Center Nursing Hamilton Park Multicare Center Haven Manor Health Care Ctr. Haym Salomon Home for the Aged Healthport Technologies, Inc. Hebrew Home @ Riverdale Hebrew Home @ Riverdale (144) Hebrew Home @ Riverdale (RN) Hebrew Hospital Home - Senior Housing Hebrew Hospital Home & Comm. Based Program Hempstead Park Nursing Home Hendon Garden Center, LLC Heritage Health & Housing, Inc. Page 3 of 11 5/13/2016 Highland Care Center Highland Nursing & Rehabilition Holliswood Center for Rehabitation and Healthcare Holliswood Hospital Holliswood Hospital (RN) Hopkins Center For Rehabilitation Hospital for Joint Diseases Hospital for Joint Diseases (RN) Hudson Pointe @ Riverdale Center Hudson River Healthcare Hudson River Healthcare (RN) Huntington Village Rehabilitation & Nursing Center Incarnation Children's Center Institute for Community Living Institute for Family Health Interfaith Medical Center IOD Incorporated-Copyright NY Presbyterian Isabella Geriatric Center Isabella Geriatric Center (RN) Iss Facility Services at Aptium Jack D. Weiler Hospital Jamaica Hospital Jamaica Hospital (RN) Jamaica Hospital (144) Jamaica Hospital Hospital Med. Ctr. (Auto Mech.) Jamaica hospital Medical Center - HIV Jamaica Hospital Medical Center (Patient Escorts) Jamaica Hospital Medical Center- Hi Tech Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home (RN) Jamaica Hospital Nursing Home-144 JASA Senior Housing For the Aged Brookdale Village Housing Jewish Home - Lifecare, Aged Jewish Home - Lifecare, Sarah Neuman Center, Westchester Page 4 of 11 5/13/2016 Jewish Home - Lifecare, Sarah Neuman Center, Westchester (RN) Jewish Home - Lifecare, Weinberg Campus, Bronx Jewish Home - Lifecare-Manhattan John A. Coleman School Joseph P. Addabbo Health Center King David Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation Kings Harbor Care Center Kings Highway Center Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center Lawrence Hospital Center Legal Aid Society Lenox Hill Health Network Lenox Hill HealthPlex Emergency Department Lenox Hill Hospital Lenox Hill Hospital - Parmedics Lighthouse Guild International Long Island Jewish Medical Center Lutheran Care Center Lutheran Medical Center Lynbrook Restorative & Nursing Home Maimonides Medical Center Manhattan Physicians Group Margaret Tietz Center for Nursing Marquis Care Center Martin Luther King Jr, Community Health Ctr. Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home (RN) Medical Arts Hospital Menorah Home-Manhattan Beach Metropolitan Hospital (PA) Mid-Hudson Valley Staffco, LLC MMC Holding, Inc. MMC Pharmacy, Inc. Momentum at South Bay, LLC Page 5 of 11 5/13/2016 Montefiore Medical Center (Moses) Montefiore Medical Center- School Health Program Montefiore Mount Vernon Hospital Montefiore New Rochelle Montefiore New Rochelle (Pro) Montefiore North (RN) (Wakefield Campus) Montefiore North (Wakefield Campus) Montefiore Schaffer Extended Care Center Montefiore Westchester Square Montefiore Westchester Square-Pharmacy Morningside House N.H. (RN) Morrison Health Services at Terence Cardinal Cooke Morrison Senior Dining Silvercrest Center Mount Sinai Beth Israel - Brooklyn (RN) Mount Sinai Beth Israel - Brooklyn Mount Sinai Beth Israel - Brooklyn (144) Mount Sinai Beth Israel - Docs Mount Sinai Beth Israel - Petrie (RN) Mount Sinai Beth Israel Comprehensive Cancer Care Center Mount Sinai Beth Israel- Petrie Mount Sinai Beth Israel-Petrie Nurse Practioners (RN) Mount Sinai Medical Center Mount Sinai of Queens Mount Sinai of Queens (RN) Mount Sinai Roosevelt (LPN) Mount Sinai Roosevelt Hospital Medical Ctr. Mount Sinai Saint Luke's Hospital Mount Sinai Services at Elmhurst Hospital Center Mount Sinai Services at Elmhurst Hospital Center (PA) Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital Center Mount Sinai Services at Queens Hospital Ctr. (Res) N&W Agency Nephro Care Inc. Nephrology Foundation Page 6 of 11 5/13/2016 Nesconset Nursing Center New East Side Nursing Home New York Community Hospital of Bklyn (RN) New York Community Hospital of Brooklyn New York Dialysis Management New York Gracie Square New York Medical College New York Methodist Hospital New York Presbyterian Hospital New York Presbyterian- Queens New York Presbyterian- Queens (RN) New York Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan New York University - Langone Medical Center New York University Affiliates New York University Residual and Lab Reseach Unit North General Hospital (RN) North Shore Child & Family Guidance North Shore LIJ/Plainview North Shore LIJ/Syosset North Shore-LIJ-Forest Hills Univ. Hospital North Shore-LIJ-Forest Hills Univ. Hospital North Shore-LIJ-Forest Hills Univ. Hospital (RN) North Shore-LIJ-Forest Hills Univ. Hospital (RN) Northern Manor Geriatric Northern Manor Geriatric (RN) Northern Westchester Hospital Northside Center For Child Guidance Nyack Hospital Orange Regional Medical Center Orange Regional Medical Center (RN) Park Care Pavilion Park Care Pavilion (RN) Parker Jewish Geriatric Inst. Peconic Bay Medical Center Page 7 of 11 5/13/2016 Peninsula General Nursing Home Peninsula Hospital Center Peninsula Hospital Center (RN) Physician Affiliate Group of NY- Coney Island Physician Affiliate Group of NY - Harlem Hospital Center Physician Affiliate Group of NY- Harlem Physicians Affiliate group of NY- Metropolitan Preferred Health Partners Promesa Inc. Providence Rest Nursing Home Putnam Hospital Queens/Long Island Medical Grou @ Nassau/Queens Region (HIP) Queens/Long Island Medical Group @ LaGuardia Region (HIP) Ramapo Manor Nursing Home Rebekah Rehabilitation & Extended Care Ctr. Regal Heights Rehabilitation & Health Care Center Richmond Center for Rehab. Specialized Healthcare Richmond University Medical Center Richmond University Medical Center (Pro) Richmond University Medical Center (PT) Rite Aid Corporation CD Rite Aid Corporation NJ Rite Aid Corporation NY Rivington House Rivington House (RN) Robert Mapplethorpe Residential Treatment Facility Ross Health Care Center, Inc. Rutland Nursing Home dba David Minkin Rehab Inst. Ryan Nena Community Health Center Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Ctr. Safety Building Cleaning Saint Barnabas Hospital Saint Barnabas Hospital (RN) Saint Barnabas Nursing Home Page 8 of 11 5/13/2016 Saint Barnabas Nursing Home (RN) Saint John's Episcopal Saint John's Episcopal (RN) Saint Joseph's Hospital Saint Joseph's Medical Center Saint Joseph's Medical Center (Mental Health) Saint Joseph's Medical Hospital (Clerical) Saint Mary's Episcopal Hospital Center Saint Matthew's Center Saint Patrick's Home Saint Vincent De Paul Center Saint Vincent's - Manhattan Saint Vincent's Hospital Westchester Saint's Joachin & Anne Residence Sayville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Schervier Nursing Care Center Schervier Nursing Center (RN) Schnurmacher Nursing Home Schulman Institute for Nursing & Rehabilitation (RN) Schulman
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