To Our Residents and Family Members:
We know some of you may be concerned about the spread of COVID-19 (the new coronavirus) being reported in the media and how it may impact the residents, their visitors and our staff at Day-at-a-Time and Schervier Pavilion. Ensuring residents are cared for in a safe and healthy environment is our greatest concern. At this time, we do not have any cases in our facility.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended a variety of steps that we are implementing to help reduce the potential for the virus to enter our building. However, we need your help in battling COVID-19. Below are some examples of how you can help protect the residents, as well as prevent the spread throughout the community.
At this time, in an effort to minimize our residents’ exposure to COVID-19, we are suspending all visitation. We will work with individual families on various ways that we can ease any cause for concern that you may have.
We understand that connecting with family members is incredibly important, and there are a variety of other ways you might consider connecting with them while visits are suspended. These may include telephone, email, text, or through Skype or Facebook. Again, we will have our staff work with you on how best to connect with your family member while visits are prohibited. Our center is following the recommendations of the CDC on prevention steps, including following strict handwashing procedures, and in many circumstances, wearing personal protective equipment when interacting with residents who are sick. We also are staying up-to-date with the CDC, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the NYS Department of Health recommendations as they are updated.
We will notify you if any residents or staff members are diagnosed with COVID-19. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact our center at our main number: 845.987.5767.
For additional information, please visit the CDC’s coronavirus disease information page at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html.
Sincerely,
Crystal R. Cummings, MS, LNHA, RRT-NPS
System Director, LTC Services
Day-At-A-Time is a full-service adult day health care program that provides the cognitively impaired and physically frail with a variety of recreational and therapeutic activities. Participation can range from two to five days per week. A continental breakfast, hot lunch and snacks are provided each day, with special attention to dietary requirements.
Bringing Adult Day Healthcare into the Future
Located in Schervier Pavilion, the Day-At-A-Time program offers respite for caregivers. Our professional staff gives your loved one a chance to enjoy stimulating therapeutic activities in a positive social environment. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., our participants enjoy lively and beneficial programs such as exercise, art, music, gardening, and pet therapy. All activities are structured and tailored to meet an individual's needs and abilities.
With Day-At-A-Time you have the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your loved one is safe and secure and his or her special needs are being met.
Adult Day Health Care: A Welcome Alternative
The Day-At-A-Time program is an excellent alternative to nursing home placement and home health care. The following services are available to all participants:
- Professional nursing services and evaluations on a continuous basis
- Medication administration
- Rehabilitation - physical, occupational and speech
- Nursing rehabilitation
- Podiatry
- Laboratory services
- Social services
- Nutritional and pharmacological counseling
- Dementia-trained specialists
- Therapeutic activities: intergenerational programs, exercise, gardening, music therapy, arts & crafts, theme parties and religious services
- Transportation arrangements
Medicaid and private payment accepted. Fees available upon request. For information or to make a referral, please call 845.987.5767
State and Federal Laws prohibit discrimination against any employee, applicant, patient/resident based on race, creed, color, national origin, handicap, sex and source of payment, marital status or sexual preference.
Directions to Schervier Pavilion & Day-At-A-Time
22 Van Duzer Place, Warwick, NY 10990
845-987-5717
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From NY Route 17 East southbound
Head south on NY Route 17 East. Take Exit 124 for NY 17A toward Florida. At the traffic light, turn left on NY 17A East (Greenwich Avenue). Continue for 10 miles and turn right onto Van Duzer Place. Continue past the main hospital on your left. Schervier Pavilion will be straight ahead.
From New York Thruway/I- 87 northbound/southbound
Head north/south on the New York Thruway (Interstate 87) and take Exit 16 for NY 17 toward U.S. 6/Harriman. Merge onto NY Route 17 West. Take exit 126 for NY Route 94 toward Florida/Chester. At the traffic light, turn left onto NY Route 94 West (Summerville Way) and continue approximately 4.5 miles. Turn left onto NY Route 17A East (NY Route 94 West/North Main Street) and continue 5.5 miles. Turn right onto Van Duzer Place and continue past the main hospital on your left. Schervier Pavilion will be straight ahead.
From NJ Route 284 northbound
Head north on NJ Route 284 north. Turn right onto County Road 642 (Bassetts Bridge Road) and continue to the end of the road. Make a slight left onto Lake Wallkill Road, which will become County Road 88 (Liberty Corners Road) upon entering New York State. After approximately 3 miles, stay straight onto County Road 1 (Pine Island Turnpike). Continue 4 miles, then turn left to stay on County Road 1. Make the 2nd right turn to stay on County Road 1, which will become Grand Street after 2.5 miles. Turn left onto Van Duzer Place and follow the entrance to Schervier Pavilion on your left.
From NJ Route 94 northbound
Head north on NJ Route 94/County Road 515/Vernon Warwick Road. After crossing into New York State, remain on Route 94 for approximately 4.5 miles. The hospital will be on your left. St. Anthony Community Hospital will be on your left at the intersection of Grand Street and Main Street. Turn left at the first street after the hospital, Van Duzer Place. Schervier Pavilion will be straight ahead.
From Warwick Turnpike northbound
Head north on Warwick Turnpike. After entering New York State, continue on Warwick Turnpike (County Road 21) for approximately 2 miles until the road ends. Turn right onto NY Route 94 East and continue for 2.5 miles. St Anthony Community Hospital will be on your left at the intersection of Grand Street and Main Street. Turn left at the first street after the hospital, Van Duzer Place. Schervier Pavilion will be straight ahead.

Health Matters
As our loved ones age, their need for long term healthcare increases. The choices can be daunting – nursing home, assisted living facility or home care? Listen to an interview on WTBQ Radio’s weekly talk show, “Health Matters” with palliative care physician Sukhdeep Kaur, MD, and Crystal Cummings, System Director, Long Term Care Services, Bon Secours Charity Health System, a member of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network, about signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s and options available for you or your family.
Billing information effective April 1, 2022