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NYC FAIR Town Hall On November 9, 2023

NYC FAIR Town Hall On November 9, 2023:
What Is A Life Plan? What Is It For?

NYC FAIR is hosting a virtual Town Hall on Thursday, 11.9 at 7:00 PM via Zoom. Guest speakers include:

  • Becki Lifford, Assistant Director, Office of Strategic Initiatives, OPWDD
  • Cathy Varano, Chief Administrative Officer, Care Design NY
  • Randy Bolton, Executive Committee, NYC FAIR

Register to attend and learn more about what a Life Plan is, what it includes, and why it’s helpful. Submit any questions in advance via the online registration form or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The join link will be emailed ahead of the meeting.

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Message from the Medical Director: COVID-19 & Flu Season

Watch a short video with a message from our Medical Director Steven Merahn, MD, about COVID 19 and Flu season!

Transcript:

Hi, I'm Dr. Steven Merahn, Medical Director at Care Design New York and Partners Health Plan.  

It's Fall, also known as flu season. Unfortunately, at the same time, we're seeing an increase in the number of cases of COVID infection in New York State.  

And while the number of COVID cases remains low, there are some significant increases in the number of hospitalizations and deaths from COVID in individuals who are most vulnerable to severe infection.  

These risk factors for severe infection include advanced age, multiple medical conditions, including heart and lung disease or cancer, history of smoking, and of particular importance here, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  

Vaccines are the single most powerful tool we have to prevent severe disease for both flu and COVID. And while the vaccines may not always prevent infection, they are well proven to reduce the risk of severe infection and hospitalization, as well as making your symptoms milder and shorten the course of any infection. 

So, please get your flu vaccine and COVID vaccine as soon as possible. You can safely get them both together. And keep in mind that the new COVID vaccine is not a booster. It's a new formulation designed to protect you against new variations of the virus.  

Other ways to prevent infection include frequent hand washing, use of hand sanitizer, practicing cough etiquette, covering your mouth with a tissue you dispose or coughing into your elbow, and many people are choosing to wear a mask when in public or crowded places. Many health systems are having their professional staff wear masks to protect patients and visitors.  

Flu and COVID share many signs and symptoms in common. This includes cough, runny, stuffy nose, tiredness, fever, muscle aches and pains. 

First, if you start to feel sick, stay out of public places, work, or group programs.  

Second, if you start to feel sick, test for COVID as soon as you can. Early detection of COVID is important and there are medications, one is called Paxlovid, you can take early in the course of an infection that can induce your risk of serious infection. To be most effective, they need to be taken in the first five days of your illness, and that's why early testing is so important. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about medication once you get a positive test.  

Finally, whether flu or COVID infection, you should always seek medical care if you have trouble drinking fluids, have trouble breathing, or don't have enough breath to finish a sentence, your lips or nails are discolored or blue, your fever doesn't respond to medications, or you're just too sleepy to stay awake during the day.  

I know this was a lot of information, but I hope it helps you have a healthy fall and winter season.  

And thanks for listening.  

For more information, reach out to your Care Manager. 

 

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PHP Presents at The New York Alliance Conference

PHP Presents at The New York Alliance Conference

Karleen Haines, Chief of DEIB & Member Advocacy, Veronica Crawford, Individual and Family Liaison and Self-Advocate, and Carrie Delong, RN, Director of Health Care Management presented, "Managing my Health and Wellness" at The New York Alliance's Living & Working in the Community Conference; an event focused on innovative, best practices in Self-Direction. 

Workshop participants received tips, tools, and resources to support individuals in achieving and maintaining independence through overall health and wellness. 

Partners Health Plan is a not-for-profit managed care organization serving individuals with IDD to support their goals and dreams. 

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PHP Presents at NYSABA’s 34th Annual Conference

PHP Presents at NYSABA’s 34th Annual Conference

Partners Health Plan Medical Director Steven Merahn, MD was joined by UNIFI Autism Care, Inc. Executive Vice President, Clinical Operations Erica Outlaw, MA, BCBA, LBA at NYSABA’s 34th Annual Conference in Albany, NY.

Their presentation, “Autism Outcomes: A Radical Proposal,” provided an overview about the increasing challenges to the autism community. It defined the value of services provided to children with autism and their families. Dr. Merahn and Ms. Outlaw also explored the foundations of the discipline of behavior analysis and its applications and shared the “whole child” model of care planning and delivery.

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Partners Health Plan Sponsors Special Olympics NY Health & Wellness Forums

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Special Olympics NY Welcomes Care Design NY As Sponsor of Health & Wellness Forums

Albany, NY – Special Olympics New York is pleased to announce that their Virtual Health & Wellness Forums will now be sponsored by Care Coordination Organization Care Design NY and Partners Health Plan (PHP), the only IDD-specialized health plan in New York.

These Health & Wellness Forums allow the Special Olympics NY community a space to engage with health-focused individuals and organizations, with the goal of bettering access to health care, education, and inclusive activities for people with intellectual disabilities.

“Health and wellness are paramount to the continued competitive success of our athletes,” said Special Olympics New York President & CEO Stacey Hengsterman. “We know our friends at Care Design NY and Partners Health Plan feel the same, and we are grateful for their support.”

“We are thrilled to begin a partnership with Special Olympics New York which includes sponsoring virtual health and wellness forums geared towards educating and empowering individuals with IDD,” said Kerry Delaney, CEO of Care Design NY and Partners Health Plan. “We share a common bond in developing and advancing inclusive health initiatives where everyone can participate and improve their physical and social-emotional well-being. This partnership is truly a win-win, and we are proud to be part of it.”

The Virtual Health & Wellness Forums began on September 19 with 2023 Special Olympics NY Golisano Health Leadership Award recipient Claire Watson. The next forum will commence on Tuesday, October 17 at 6:30 PM with Downstate Clinical Director Laura Malick, RD. Prospective attendees are invited to register here.

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