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Department of Health
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Public Health Nursing

1887 County Building
124 Main Street
Goshen, NY 10924

Marilyn Ejercito, Director, Patient Services

Phone:  (845) 291-2330      Fax:  (845) 291-2380

The Nursing Division has offices located in Goshen, Newburgh, Middletown, Port Jervis ,and Monroe.  Activities include home health care, communicable disease surveillance, adult and childhood immunization, immunization travel clinic, women, infants and children nutrition services, HIV, STD and tuberculosis clinics.

The Public Health Nursing Division provides therapeutic and preventative health services in homes and clinics throughout Orange County.  Upon referral by the patient’s physician, home health services are provided to residents confined in their homes due to illness or disability.  These services are particularly appropriate for individuals who need professional at home care upon discharge from the hospital.  Patients must remain under their own physician’s medical supervision.  Home Health services include physical therapy; home health aide services for personal patient care; and a wide range of professional nursing skills, including enterostomal therapy and wound management.  Medical social work services assist the patient and family with social or financial problems which interfere with the medical well being of the patient. 

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