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Parker Jewish Institute establishes new Health Workforce Training Program

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Parker Jewish Institute has reported 74 coronavirus deaths within their facility. (Photo courtesy of the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation)

The Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation is helping full-time employees earn college credits while they learn to speak Spanish. This is thanks to the new Health Workforce Training Program at Parker.

The program is available through a grant, which is jointly managed by the New York State Departments of Health and Labor.

Through the program, Parker employees can enroll in an accredited college to study Spanish and earn college credits, for free.

The ability to speak Spanish is becoming increasingly important in health care in order to meet the growing needs of the region. Parker employees who can communicate in Spanish build trust and understanding with patients and residents who speak the language, helping to ensure continued quality care. In addition, these language skills often allow patients, residents and their families to feel at ease.

Parker’s Health Workforce Training Program enables its employees to grow not only professionally, but also personally, providing the potential for expanded career opportunities.

“This newest initiative that encourages employees to learn Spanish furthers Parker’s ability to support patients and residents by helping to remove language barriers,” said Michael N. Rosenblut, Parker’s President and CEO. “It also enhances the skills of our already highly trained staff members, making them even more valuable employees.”

Submitted by the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation

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