Meet Artist and CenterLight PACE Participant Sister Mary Anna Euring, O.P.

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Sister Mary Anna Euring, O.P., an artist and mind-body-spirit specialist, says CenterLight PACE has helped her continue living with purpose, creativity and independence at 86 years young. A PACE participant since 2018, she continues to share beauty, inspiration and joy through her artwork.

In her own words, “I'm very fond of CenterLight and the staff here. They're caring. They're loving. And they answer and take care of my needs. Everybody is treated with such dignity and respect.” – Sister Mary Anna Euring, O.P.

View Sister Mary Anna's full testimonial below:

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Updated April 21, 2026

Meet CenterLight PACE Participant Evelyn Baez

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Meet CenterLight PACE participant Evelyn Baez, who enrolled in our program in 2022. Evelyn describes PACE as a place where she can maintain her independence, participate in activities she loves, and be part of a supportive community.

In her own words, “I've made a lot of friends. We try to look out for each other. It's like if I'm home, but home away from home!” – Evelyn Baez

View Evelyn's full testimonial below:

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Finding Community and Purpose: Muhammad’s Journey at CenterLight PACE

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Meet CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participant Muhammad Falzur Rahman, who has been enrolled in the program since 2024.

His inspiring journey from leading prayers as an Imam to finding a supportive community in our South Asian Cultural Alternative Care Site (ACS) in Jamaica is a testament to how CenterLight PACE helps participants continue doing what they love as they age. In the following interview, you'll discover how his experience at CenterLight PACE has transformed his daily life and helped promote his independence.

Interviewer: Please tell us a little bit about your background.

Participant: I used to lead prayers. I served as an Imam in at least three mosques. Whenever I went to my village, I led the prayers there. And here in the city, I did it regularly.

Interviewer: How was life for you when you were no longer able to lead services in your mosque?

Participant: After that, I served as a second Imam here. Initially, I started as a second Imam here. After a year, I went back home and stayed there for four months. Because of that long absence, I lost my position as they had to hire someone else.

My mental state was very bad at that time. I was surrounded by people I knew, and everyone respected me there Subhanallah, Subhanallah [Glory be to Allah]. Leaving behind that respect and everyone's love made my heart feel heavy.

Now, I am leading the prayers here at CenterLight.

Interviewer: How did coming to Jamaica ACS change your daily life?

Participant: We do exercises here. [Therapeutic Recreation Specialist] Belinda leads our exercise sessions, and she conducts very nice exercises, I enjoy them a lot. The environment, the behavior of people, and everyone's love have truly impressed me. That's why I like it here at CenterLight PACE.

Interviewer: How do you feel after spending the whole day here and then going home?

Participant: It's normal to feel a little upset, but somehow, life goes on. I carry the memories of this place with me and remember the love from everyone, that's what stays in my heart.

Interviewer: Can you describe the moment you realized you could begin leading services again at CenterLight Jamaica ACS and how did that feel?

Participant: When I started leading prayers here, everyone accepted me and liked me. At first, I suggested that someone else take the responsibility, but no one wanted to. Everyone kept requesting me to lead the prayers. That means they accepted me. I didn't step forward on my own at first. Even the head of CenterLight PACE always supported me and encouraged me to lead the prayers here.

Interviewer: And how has being part of the Jamaica ACS supported your independence, well-being and sense of progress? 

Participant: From time to time, when I sit idle for a while, I read from the Qur'an and Hadith. People listen to me, and I enjoy talking with them. I really like coming to CenterLight PACE.

Interviewer: Is there anything you would like to share with others who may be considering joining a program like the ACS?

Of course, I would. CenterLight provides many facilities. There's good food, opportunities to interact and bond with others honestly and respectfully, a chance to pray, and essentially, everything one needs is available at CenterLight PACE.

Interviewer: Suppose you go home and have relatives or friends, would you recommend that they join ACS here in Jamaica?

Yes, I always mention it at the mosque where I pray, I always talk about Center. People often ask me where I go and what I do there. I tell them that as soon as we arrive, breakfast is arranged, and they pick us up and drop us back by car. They serve breakfast, tea, and coffee very nicely, whatever someone prefers, it's provided. They also organize exercise sessions and serve juice. Everything is taken care of.  After that, they arrange proper meals for us. They serve delicious Bengali food, along with vegetables, lentils - everything is well organized for us. That's why it feels very good in the heart, and we feel happy and satisfied. Because of this, I tell people that if they are interested, they can come with me and see it themselves. I even tell my friends and relatives. Insha'Allah, there are proper ablution facilities here, separate wudu areas, and prayer rooms. There are also bathrooms and everything else is fully complete. That's why we love CenterLight PACE. Before coming here, I didn't know that CenterLight PACE provided such excellent arrangements, supported by the government. But after arriving here, I saw that everything is very well organized. Insha'Allah, that's why I like it so much.

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This interview was translated by a certified translation agency.

How CenterLight PACE Supported Diosmary’s Family Through Palliative Care

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Diosmary cared for her aging parents, who were both participants of CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE). Her mother passed away in 2014, and her father passed away in October 2025. Before her father's passing, he enrolled in the Palliative Care program due to illness. Diosmary shared how the CenterLight PACE Palliative Care team's support helped her navigate the challenges of caring for her father.

CenterLight fue una mano perfecta. Estos centros son muy importantes para poder cuidar tus familias.

Palliative Care, and the medical specialty of Palliative Care Medicine, provides relief from the symptoms and stress of a serious illness. The goal is to improve the quality of life for the participant and their family.

Diosmary's father enrolled in Palliative Care in 2024. She expressed that a significant aspect of her experience was the reassurance of not being alone.

Me ayudaron emocionalmente, me ayudaron con equipos y me ayudaron con todo lo que necesitaba en la casa. Se comunicaban con los médicos que yo no podía hacerlo fácil.

The Palliative Care team consists of doctors, nurses, and social workers who work together to provide an extra layer of support. She highlighted Nicole Pena, the social worker on the Palliative Care Team, who was her primary contact.

Nicole, yo siempre le llamaba. Siempre que yo le llamaba, me respondía y me ayudaba.

Diosmary emphasized the importance of easy communication with the care team, noting that it was essential to her experience. She also highlighted Weiyi Pan, a Palliative Care nurse,

and the support she gave. The discussions regarding her father's concerns and treatment options allowed Diosmary to feel more involved and informed throughout the caregiving process.

Cuando necesitaba la enfermera, ella hacía lo que fuera para llegar a mi casa. Hablar conmigo y a explicarme. Y me lo hizo bien… Me enseñó bien cómo usar los medicamentos, cómo usar el oxígeno, cómo usar todo eso. Pero no fue fácil.

This compassionate care not only supported her father's needs but also comforted Diosmary as she navigated her own emotions and responsibilities.

Primero, gracias a Dios; después, gracias a todas las ayudas que he podido tener.

Diosmary's experience is a powerful testament to the benefits of Palliative Care. It reinforces the importance of ensuring that families receive compassionate support as they care for their loved ones during serious illnesses. If you or someone you know may benefit from Palliative Care, please speak to your primary care physician, nurse, or social worker. If you have questions, please call us at 1-833-CL-CARES (TTY 711), 8 AM-8 PM, Monday-Friday.

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CenterLight is what I call “home away from home”

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CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participant Alice has been enrolled since 2010. In her own words: "When I came here, I couldn't even walk much or do much of anything. But...being with the staff at CenterLight, meeting the other people, it gave me courage to do things." 

View Alice's full testimonial below:

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Meet CenterLight PACE Participant Angel Rincon

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Meet CenterLight PACE participant Angel Rincon, who enrolled in our program on July 1, 2022. For the past three years, Angel has been attending the Flushing Day Health Center, where he has rediscovered joy and purpose in life through CenterLight PACE.

“When I found CenterLight, it changed my life so much.” – Angel Rincon

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Celebrating Culture and Connection: Ayesha’s Journey at CenterLight’s South Asian Cultural Center

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For Ayesha Siddiqua, a PACE participant who attends the CenterLight South Asian Cultural Center, every visit feels like coming home. Since enrolling in the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) in early 2023, she has found not just care and support, but a community that honors the traditions closest to her heart. Through CenterLight, Ayesha has discovered that cultural celebration can be a powerful bridge — connecting her past in Bangladesh to her present life in New York.

As a proud Bengali participant, Ayesha shared the holidays that hold deep significance in her life: Victory Day, National Day, Bangladesh Day, Mourning Day, and Pohela Boishakh — the Bengali New Year. Victory Day, celebrated on December 16, marks Bangladesh’s independence after the 1971 Liberation War. At the CenterLight South Asian Cultural Center, participants honor this day by dressing in cultural attire and sharing stories about Bangladesh’s history and resilience. National Day on March 26 commemorates the country’s declaration of independence. Ayesha enjoys the festive gathering, where the national anthem is sung and participants come together to celebrate their heritage.

Participants at CenterLight’s South Asian Cultural Center bring the space to life with their vibrant voices, whether they’re singing, storytelling or speaking into the microphone. On Bangladesh Day, this lively, communal energy fills the room as stories, songs, and laughter are shared. The spirit of celebration extends beyond the participants: Therapeutic Recreation Specialists and staff join in by dressing in traditional saris, creating a shared experience that honors both heritage and community.

Mourning Day, observed on August 15, is a day of reflection to honor the assassination of Bangladesh’s founding leader. On this day, Ayesha and fellow participants wear black as a tribute to their homeland and history. In contrast, Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, brings joy and renewal. Traditionally marked with music, dance, and colorful clothing, it is a time to celebrate life’s new beginnings. At CenterLight, Ayesha and her friends enjoy vibrant artwork and activities that capture the energy and spirit of this holiday.

Ayesha reflects on how meaningful these celebrations have been at CenterLight: “In this country, we are not living with our own country’s people, but when I come to CenterLight I feel like I’m with my own country’s people. When we celebrate, I do not feel alone. I feel like everything is here. I am proud of CenterLight; they give me everything for my own enjoyment.”

Through these cultural celebrations, the Therapeutic Recreation Team at CenterLight’s South Asian Cultural Center helps participants like Ayesha feel connected to their roots while creating opportunities for cross-cultural learning and community. Each holiday is more than a date on the calendar — it’s a way for participants to honor their heritage, share their stories, and experience joy together.

About CenterLight’s South Asian Cultural Center

PACE Centers provide primary care, including physician and nursing services; social services; restorative therapies, including physical therapy and occupational therapy; personal care and supportive services; nutritional services; nutritional counseling; recreational therapy and meals. CenterLight also has Alternative Care Settings (ACS), like the South Asian Cultural Center in Jamaica, Queens, which are an option for participants who prefer a smaller, more intimate setting to receive on-site socialization, social services, personal care services, therapeutic recreation and meals. Other center-based services, such as primary care physician services, nursing and rehabilitation are offered at our PACE Centers.

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Meet CenterLight PACE participant Pablo Soriano | How CenterLight Helps Pablo Keep His Baseball Spirit Alive

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Once in love with baseball, always in love with baseball! According to his daughter, Nurys Wright, her father, CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participant Pablo Soriano, fell in love with the sport at the age of five, which is the typical starting age in the Dominican Republic. On the field, he is known as “El Zurdo,” Spanish for “left-handed.” There was no doubt he stood out in the field when he was able to pitch an 88-mph ball. In the Dominican Republic, it is known as “tirando piedras” or “throwing stones” in English, which means he threw the ball with force. This impressive skill enabled him to go through many games without allowing a single run to score against him.

Throughout the 1960s and 70s, Pablo traveled to Puerto Rico, Panama, Venezuela, and other South American countries for baseball. His daughter recalls how her father had the incredible opportunity to meet and play alongside the legendary Roberto Clemente. In fact, he even stayed at Clemente’s house in Puerto Rico. Nurys shares that Clemente recognized Pablo’s talent and was in the process of recommending him for the big leagues before his passing. Pablo continued to play in local teams in the Dominican Republic during the 1980s.

Pablo immigrated to New York City in 1991. He joined an all-timers league in his fifties, continuing to play until he retired in 2005. As a proud father of five, including four daughters and one son, he enjoys sharing his love for baseball with his family. Nurys mentions that he never misses a game, whether it is the Yankees or the Mets. Watching baseball is his favorite pastime. Pablo says with pride, “¡Yo soy pelotero!”  when he gets to tell his story, Spanish for “I’m a baseball player!”

This centuries-old sport plays such an integral part in Pablo’s life, and he can still find joy in it. Thanks to our Therapeutic Recreation team here at CenterLight Healthcare PACE, they understand the importance of individual interests among our participants and work to create meaningful experiences for participants like him.  They were able to organize a trip to see a live Mets Game against the Padres at Citi Field. During the game, Pablo sat with his friends, wearing the biggest smile on his face. “Nosotros somos par de fanáticos,” Pablo called out, which translates to “We are a couple of fans.” They cheered on the Mets as they hit multiple home runs! The game ended in a win for the Mets. Pablo left Citi Field feeling grateful and happy to have attended.  His daughter, Nurys Wright, expressed her gratitude to CenterLight PACE for providing her dad with this experience. She says, “I was happy for him. He kept telling me about it every single day since the trip was announced by CenterLight staff, he was so excited. When he came home, he shared with me what happened in every inning.” Pablo Soriano has been a CenterLight PACE participant since 2024. Through these activities, the Therapeutic Recreation Team not only nurtures Pablo’s passion for baseball but also enhances his overall well-being and quality of life.

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Meet CenterLight PACE participant Lillian Ramos

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CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participant Lillian Ramos has been a CenterLight PACE participant for 17 years. In this video, she shares her experiences and highlights what she loves most about the CenterLight PACE program.

Lillian has been a CenterLight PACE participant for 17 years and is enrolled as a participant at the time of posting.

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Meet CenterLight PACE participant Betty Murray

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CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) participant Betty Murray has been a CenterLight PACE participant for 15 years. In this video, she shares how it's like having a team on her side and speaks about her favorite activity at the CenterLight PACE Center.

Betty has been a CenterLight PACE participant for 15 years and is enrolled as a participant at the time of posting.

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Happiness is Contagious

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CenterLight PACE participant Feroz enrolled in 2023. In this video, he shares that he waits the whole week to come to CenterLight's South Asian Cultural Alternative Care Setting.

Feroz enrolled at CenterLight Healthcare PACE in 2023 and is a participant at the time of posting.

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Ana Rosa: You feel like you’re a queen

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Ana Rosa enrolled at CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) in 2012 after she was discharged from rehabilitation. View the video below to hear her experience at CenterLight PACE in her own words.

Ana Rosa enrolled at CenterLight Healthcare PACE in 2012 and is a participant at the time of posting.

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In Her Own Words: Lillian’s Art Journey

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I was born in the vibrant heart of Puerto Rico and moved to the Bronx in the 1950's. My artistic journey began at a senior center, where I first picked up a brush and let my imagination run wild across the canvas.

I was drawn to calm landscapes, the delicate beauty of flowers, and the endless wonder of nature. There's something magical about bringing a quiet forest or a blooming garden to life with just paint and heart.

Everything changed when I joined CenterLight. Under the guidance of Michelle, our Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, I began to grow as an artist.

When we're in the art room, we laugh, we listen to music, and help each other. They make you feel at home. Without CenterLight, I'd just be sitting at home watching TV by myself.

CenterLight PACE participant Lillian speaking at the recent "Art Around the World" Exhibit.

Art has become more than a hobby — it's a journey, a joy, and a window into how I see the world. I'm just getting started, but I'm excited to keep learning and finding beauty in every brushstroke.

Lillian is a current* CenterLight PACE participant and has been enrolled since 2007.

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Photo credit: Edgar Ruiz, Latin Lenz Entertainment

Virgilio’s Story: Everyone treats me like family

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Virgilio has been a participant at CenterLight Healthcare Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) for 8 years. Virgilio says that since he's been at CenterLight PACE, everyone treats him like he belongs, like a family member. In his own words:

As a blind person, I depend on the voices. And when they talk to me,
and they laugh with me, that's what makes me want to come here.

I’ve met some of the most wonderful and exciting people
and I probably never would have met them if I hadn’t become a member of CenterLight. 

Virgilio, CenterLight PACE Participant

Virgilio has been a CenterLight PACE participant for 8 years and is enrolled as a participant at the time of posting.

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Sheila 的故事中心之光拯救了我的生命

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Sheila 與 CenterLight Healthcare全包式老人照護計畫(PACE) 的結緣,始於她與姐姐和外甥女在布朗克斯區 Wallerstein PACE 中心附近散步時。當她經過時,看到外面的工作人員正在準備一場時裝表演。工作人員熱情地歡迎 Sheila,她說她想觀賞,她對 PACE 計畫留下了深刻的印象,並立即報名參加。

正如 Sheila 在影片感言中所分享的,CenterLight 真的「拯救了她的生命」。這讓她有理由走出家門,並迅速成為身心活動的來源。用她自己的話來說 

我喜歡 CenterLight。我真的很喜歡。CenterLight 救了我的命,當時我在家裡發胖、發胖、發胖,什麼都不做。之後,CenterLight 讓我有了我喜歡的畫作。它讓我感覺很好。一切都在這裡。你不需要去診所,只要來這裡,就可以看醫生、護士、物理治療師;一切都在這裡。你可以修指甲、做頭髮等等。這裡很好,真的很好。我喜歡這裡的工作人員。他們就像我的女兒和兒子,我愛他們。一進門,我就知道我會和關心我的人在一起,我很享受。所以,來 CenterLight 享受一下吧。

在 CenterLight PACE,Sheila 學會了對繪畫的熱愛,她也因與同齡人建立的社交關係而茁壯成長,將他們視為自己大家庭的一員。這些關係以及她的活動,確實是她的生命線。Sheila 多年前就加入了她的繪畫小組,她對藝術的熱愛從未動搖。事實上,Sheila 的一幅繪畫曾被選入一個特別的月曆計畫,並因此獲獎。Sheila 至今仍深情地回憶著那段經歷,並自豪地談論著。

Sheila 加入 CenterLight PACE 已經 11 年了,在發佈這篇文章時,她還是一名參與者。

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最後更新 2024 年 12 月 27 日

Stillwell 合唱團:一切以音樂為主!

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CenterLight Healthcare全包式老人照護計劃(PACE) 擁有許多有才華的參加者,我們位於布魯克林的 Stillwell 據點的合唱團也不例外。Stillwell 合唱團最初是一個以手風琴、班卓琴和二胡(一種用琴弓演奏的雙弦中國樂器)等樂器為主的樂團。 在 CenterLight PACE 的治療性康樂專家的鋼琴伴奏下,參加者定期聚在一起演奏各種音樂,包括傳統的中國民歌、歌劇和俄羅斯曲調。這種充滿活力的文化交融是 CenterLight 團結精神的最好證明。

CenterLight Stillwell 合唱團一直渴望探索新的音樂,並歡迎新的表演者加入他們的行列。Tanglai Kwai Ping 選擇參加 Stillwell PACE 校區的合唱團,她數十年前在香港學習中國戲曲。在 CenterLight PACE,她繼續享受歌唱的樂趣,同時也在詩班中擴展她的社交圈子。

Albert Laiquong從 12 歲開始彈班卓琴,跟隨他的哥哥學習。直到他加入 CenterLight PACE Stillwell 中心,才有機會與其他音樂家一起表演。

Loh Sui Zhu 一直熱愛音樂,喜歡在家唱歌,在 CenterLight PACE 發現了她對中國戲曲的熱情。她還磨練了自己的手風琴技巧,這也是她第一次從女兒那裏學到的。

加入 Stillwell 之後,Siu Shui Tong找到了自己的聲音,她非常珍惜與團體的社交和友誼。  

CenterLight Stillwell 合唱團是其參加者和 Stillwell PACE 中心工作人員的真正驕傲,也是參加者追求和享受其熱情的典範。合唱團最近在一個多地點的節日活動中展示了他們的才華,並熱切期待著未來更多的表演機會。

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Yeping 的故事:這裡的生活真的很美好。

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Yeping 於 2013 年加入 CenterLight Healthcare Program ofAll-Inclusive Care for the Elderly's (PACE) 法拉盛中心。 

當被問到她喜歡CenterLight PACE的什麼時,Yeping指出PACE中心提供的許多活動,以及工作人員對她和她的同齡人就像家人一樣。她還說,自從參加了這個計劃後,她通過 CenterLight PACE治療性康樂專員 Jin Hwa 帶領的一個課程學會了英語

CenterLight 就像一個大家庭。每個人都很開心,真的是這樣。這裡的生活真的很美好。

請觀賞以下影片,聆聽 Yeping 親口說的話:

Yeping 自 2013 年起成為 CenterLight PACE 的參與者,在發表文章時仍以參與者身份註冊。

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她自己的話:E'lyse 的 CenterLight 照護者成功故事

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CenterLight Healthcare PACEAllerton 參加者Betty Murray於 2010 年加入 CenterLight PACE 時,她正與慢性疼痛掙扎,並且意識到她需要長期的健康照護。在此,Betty 的女兒 E'lyse 描述 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 對她母親以及她自己生活的影響。

身為照顧者,我意識到我需要更主動一點來照顧我母親。我媽媽是一位非常活躍的年輕女性,是社區的領導者。她很有藝術天分,很喜歡和她的孩子們在一起,也很喜歡參與任何類型的項目。她的思想非常年輕。但是,當我看到她受到坐骨神經痛的影響,而且她的生活方式也要改變時,我就開始想:哇!這是一個轉變。我最初的反應是: 我要怎麼做呢?我開始注意生活正在發生的事實。我媽媽其實正在經歷一點點的轉變。
當她住進療養院並經歷一些挑戰時,我們聽說了 CenterLight Healthcare PACE。當我們與他們聯繫時,我看到了他們擁抱我們的方式。我們被介紹給一個由助理、優秀的醫生、助理、愛心和社工組成的團隊。這些人來到安老院,讓我感到舒適。

他們告訴我,我並不孤單。這是一個溫暖的環境 - 他們用各種不同的文化藝術來擁抱我的母親,因為她是一位藝術家。看著她將自己的藝術提升到另一個層次,我的臉上掛上了笑容。 這些都是讓她持續下去、讓她有靈感、讓她快樂的事情。這讓我很開心。 看著她在人生的這個階段不斷成長,對我來說很重要。 這實在太神奇了。

請參閱我們的照護者專頁,進一步瞭解 CenterLight PACE 為照護者提供的福利。

於 2024 年 10 月 8 日與 E'lyse 重新確認正確性,並獲得重新刊登的許可。更新資訊:Betty 加入 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 的日期。

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就像黑暗隧道中的一道光

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當參加者 Pamella Rose 第一次聽到CenterLight Healthcare PACE 時,她的健康狀況並不理想,她正在尋找一種既能獲得協助又能盡可能保持獨立的方式。她說,加入CenterLight PACE 讓她的生活在看似黑暗的時刻重現光明。用她自己的話來說

CenterLight Healthcare PACE 就像是我們的第二個家。當您回想起生病時的經歷,您就像是在黑暗的隧道中。在 CenterLight,它打開了那道光。

Pamella Rose 喜歡CenterLight Healthcare PACE日間健康中心 (DHC) 的各種活動。她說,這些活動讓她活躍、有動力,並幫助她忘記疼痛。Pamella Rose 最喜歡的活動當然是賓果遊戲(她笑著說這是因為她的女兒們稱她為賓果女王)。 

能成為 PACE 參與者委員會的一員,我感到非常自豪。對我來說,他們真的很關心我們的想法和心聲。我也喜歡烹飪課程、園藝、手工藝和繪畫小組。

據 Pamella 所說,交朋友是參加 DHC 的一大樂趣。他們真正成為了彼此的家人。有時候,他們就像是兄弟姐妹一樣。他們一起玩多米諾骨牌,互相教對方鉤針法,只是聊聊天。Pamella 記得有一天她沉浸在自己的查字遊戲書中,好像聽不到周圍任何人的聲音,她只想找到下一個字。她在中心的朋友整個早上都在試著吸引她的注意力,但她卻沉浸在自己的小世界裡。她的朋友拍拍她的肩膀說:「你的鼻子終於離開書本了!」。她說,她以為她是一個人坐在這裡。她向她的朋友道歉,而她們只是笑著談這件事。

我很高興知道我有 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 可以在早上來到這裡,我非常感謝能來到這個地方。這是個受祝福的地方。在我這個年紀,我並沒有想找這樣的地方。上帝做這些事對我來說是很好的。有時候你會得到祝福,而且是因為你對其他人做的好事,它才會如此突然地、出乎意料地來到你身邊。我很感激能來到這裡,我也會鼓勵其他人加入 CenterLight Healthcare PACE。

Pamella Rose 加入 CenterLight PACE 已有 8 年之久,在發佈此消息時,她仍以參與者身份註冊。

H3329 PamellaBlog2024 批准 10292024
2024 年 9 月 27 日最後更新

97 歲時感覺好極了

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參與者Irma Hoyos於 2014 年首次聽聞CenterLight Healthcare PACE以及加入 Westchester PACE 中心。Irma 說她一直是個喜歡社交的人,但隨著年齡增長,她發現自己更常呆在家中。為了尋找社交機會,Irma 加入了CenterLight Healthcare PACE,工作人員和其他參與者都張開雙臂歡迎她。她說每個人都讓她覺得很受歡迎。用 Irma 自己的話來說

"我喜歡來到 CenterLight PACE 中心的許多事情。我喜歡和在這裡認識的朋友共度時光。我已經 97 歲了,我就像中心裡許多人的大姐姐和奶奶。我很期待每週五的來臨,因為在這裡我可以開懷大笑、與人交談,還可以參加許多刺激有趣的活動。我喜歡填色、繪畫、跳舞和製作手工藝品。我在中心最喜歡的部分是中心的治療康樂專家 Arianna 能讓我開懷大笑。她教我如何做很多有創意的手工藝品,並讓我參加很多不同的適應性運動"

CenterLight PACE 治療性康樂專員 Arianna Corretjer 也很喜歡 Irma 來 DHC。她說:「Irma 可能已經 97 歲了,但她擁有最年輕、最有活力、最有愛心的精神,許多同齡人都喜歡她。我們喜歡 Westchester 的 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 中心有她的笑臉和積極的態度。

除了 DHC 的活動外,Irma 也享受物理和職業治療,並接受她留在社區生活所需的所有服務。 

"我們很高興也很歡迎 CenterLight,因為他們幫了我們很多。我們在這裡做運動來強化我們的身體和骨骼。這是一個非常美麗的地方,我們老年人可以在這裡放鬆和享受我們的時間。我們真的很享受做運動,因為這對我們這個年紀很有幫助。

Irma 表示,在 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 中心的每一天都是新的冒險,也是結交新朋友的機會。"我忘了自己已經 97 歲了,我忘了自己有疼痛感,也忘了在家裡感到孤獨。當我在 CenterLight Healthcare PACE 中心時,我真的感到快樂和充滿活力"。

Irma 加入 CenterLight PACE 已經 10 年了,在發佈此消息時,她仍以參與者身份註冊。

H3329 IrmaBlog2024 核准 09172024
最後更新 2024 年 8 月 1 日

CenterLight Healthcare 與聯邦醫療保險和醫療補助服務中心 (CMS) 及紐約州衛生局 (NYSDOH) 簽訂了 PACE 核准合約。CenterLight Healthcare PACE 的註冊取決於與 CMS 和 NYSDOH 續約的情況。參與者可能要個人承擔未經授權或 PACE 計畫協議外服務的全部費用。加入後,PACE 計畫將是參與者唯一的服務提供者。參與者將可獲得跨領域小組所確定的所有所需服務,但無法獲得這些服務的特定提供者。如需詳細資訊,請與我們聯繫。

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