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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 718-239-2680



Address: 1601 Bronxdale Ave. Suite 209 10462 New York, NY, US

Website: accentcare.com/family-of-companies/accentcare-of-new-york

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AccentCare and Alliance for Health, New York 09.04.2021

Black History Month | Jovan Hollins Jovan Hollins, VP and General Manager of Home Health West, and DE&I Co-chair, explains the importance behind cultural awareness months and what Black History Month represents for him. He also shares how his life in the military prepared him for a leadership role at AccentCare. WATCH: https://vimeo.com/516427488/47d15445ea

AccentCare and Alliance for Health, New York 25.03.2021

Black History Month | Sherri Bennett-Freeman Sherri Bennett-Freeman, Regional Director of Sales and Diversity Council member, says DE&I can become another space for teams to turn to ensure their voice is being heard on a larger platform. WATCH: https://vimeo.com/516443423/9c54ffc7ba

AccentCare and Alliance for Health, New York 23.03.2021

Black History Month | Taking a chance Javin Mitchell, Assistant General Manager, Medical Home Care, tells his story of how another AccentCare team member reached outside their network to take a chance on him. Take a moment to watch the VIDEO below: https://vimeo.com/514116072/017d55c7a3

AccentCare and Alliance for Health, New York 09.03.2021

Black History Month | Javin Mitchell, No substitute for hard work Javin Mitchell, Assistant General Manager, Medical Home Care, stresses the value and importance of a strong work ethic, and how it can carry you into new roles. WATCH his interview: https://bit.ly/3qIZ9F2

AccentCare and Alliance for Health, New York 01.03.2021

Heart Month: Heart Disease in Hispanic Women We are continuing to bring more awareness to the risks women have when it comes to heart disease, part of the #GoRed for Women initiative. Some Hispanic women think [heart disease] is something that is ‘my’ problem and they don’t want to share it with their family...it makes it more difficult for them to get the help they need. ... READ more here: https://bit.ly/2ZA2IRY