Parker Jewish Institute joined local fire departments for a light show and Times-Square-style ball drop on December 31, helping residents, patients and family members welcome the new year.
“We are so appreciative of our first responders, not just on new year’s eve, but all year long,” said Parker President and CEO Michael N. Rosenblut.
“Their commitment to keeping our community safe is steadfast. And of course, we give special thanks to the Parker community in designing, building and activating our very own ball drop.”
Participants included members of Engine Engine 251 of Glen Oaks, the Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department, Garden City Fire Department, New Hyde Park Fire Department, the 105 Precinct, and SeniorCare EMS.
The Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation, headquartered in New Hyde Park, is a leading provider of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care, and a leader in teaching and geriatric research.