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Last Week We Shared Pride March Photos. Now View the Video!

July 6, 2022–On Sunday, June 26th, our 100-plus PRIDE marchers—along with our “We’re Your Neighbors” VNS Health float—were met with loud and enthusiastic cheers from the thousands who lined the march route. To see for yourself, click on the video below! To view the photos from the Pride March, click here.

Now That We’re VNS Health, Here Are Some Key Things to Do Next

May 16, 2022–Now that our new VNS Health name and branding is official, there are several steps you’ll need to take—plus some additional aspects of the rebrand you’ll want to check out. To help you, here’s a list of important VNS Health rebrand links: For a slide show of “I am VNS Health” selfies from VNS Health team members, click here! To read about our new VNS Health advertising campaign, click here. For a step-by-step guide on how to create your new VNS Health email signature, click here. You should also update your LinkedIn profile and social networks to include our new VNS Health name. For instructions, click here. New VNS Health business cards are available! To order them, click here. New PowerPoint templates and a Powerpoint Toolkit are on your computer. Open PowerPoint, click “New” and then click on “VNSNY”. You can also access these templates by going to the VNS Health Media Library by

VNSNY Becomes VNS Health on May 18th. Here’s What Changes — And What Doesn’t

May 4, 2022–One of the most commonly asked questions about our organization’s new name and branding is—what’s changing, and what’s staying the same? To answer that question, we’ve put together this short list. What is changing: Our name. All parts of the organization will be uniting as VNS Health. We are all members of teams that make up VNS Health: one organization, one team, one mission. Our logo and brand colors. Our new logo and design is easy to say, read, and remember. How we describe our different teams. We did consumer research and we listened to how people think—and talk—about the services we provide. As a result, our language will describe what we do in the way people talk about it, using descriptive words that are easy to understand. For example, when we talk about the work our home health aides do, we’ll use the words Personal Care. So as of

VNSNY Becomes VNS Health on May 18th. Here’s What Changes — And What Doesn’t

May 4, 2022–One of the most commonly asked questions about our organization’s new name and branding is—what’s changing, and what’s staying the same? To answer that question, we’ve put together this short list. What is changing: Our name. All parts of the organization will be uniting as VNS Health. We are all members of teams that make up VNS Health: one organization, one team, one mission. Our logo and brand colors. Our new logo and design is easy to say, read, and remember. How we describe our different teams. We did consumer research and we listened to how people think—and talk—about the services we provide. As a result, our language will describe what we do in the way people talk about it, using descriptive words that are easy to understand. For example, when we talk about the work our home health aides do, we’ll use the words Personal Care. So as of

Spotlight on El Barrio: A Pathway Home for Behavioral Health Patients

May 2, 2022–In the latest VNS Health Neighborhood Spotlight video, host Amery Moultry heads uptown to East Harlem to meet with Pathway Home Program Manager Patricia Payne-Marsky and Peer Specialist Kenny Mick, to learn how the Behavioral Health team is addressing the complex health needs faced by many living in this vibrant community. To hear what Patricia and Kenny had to say, check out the video below!

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January 21, 2021

Broadway Salutes VNSNY’s Heroes: Darius Barnes

May 7, 2020–To salute you and your VNSNY colleagues for your heroic work during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of Broadway performers have recorded personal messages of thanks. Here is the latest message from Broadway performer Darius Barnes, whose onstage performances include roles in Mean Girls and Kiss Me Kate, and soon to be in MJ the Musical. To view more Broadway Salutes VNSNY’s Heroes videos, click here.

Broadway Salutes VNSNY: Jelani Remy from Ain’t Too Proud

April 21, 2020–To salute you and your VNSNY colleagues for your heroic work during the COVID-19 pandemic, a number of Broadway performers have recorded personal messages of thanks. Here is a musical performance from Jelani Remy, one of the stars of Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations. To view more Broadway Salutes VNSNY’s Heroes videos, click here.

Caring for COVID-19 Patients Across New York: This Is Who We Are

April 17, 2020–Since 1893, VNSNY has been there for New Yorkers in times of critical need. Today, VNSNY staff members are making a difference for COVID-19 patients across New York. Watch the latest Who We Are video here. To watch more Who We Are videos, click here.