Respiratory Emergencies and How to Deal With Them
January 10, 2023
Presenter: Dr. Joshua Schwarzbaum Topic: Respiratory Emergencies and how to deal with them Asthma, RSV, COVID, Flu, Pneumonia and other illnesses Tue, Jan 31, 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (EST)
Case Management
November 09, 2021
Welcome to Chemed’s Hypertension Program! CHEMED’s Case Management Department has recently started a new program to help patients manage their blood pressure. The program will run from 2021-2023 and is open to CHEMED patients. We will be
COVID 19 Mutations by Professor Barry Schoub
COVID 19 Mutations by Professor Barry Schoub
February 16, 2021
The Moody Child With Dr Glenn Hirsch
The Moody Child With Dr Glenn Hirsch
February 10, 2021
CHEMED Is pleased to present: THE MOODY CHILD Presented by: Dr Glen Hirsch Associate Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in NYU Langone Medical Center’s Child Study Center Director of CHEMED’s Child Study
COVID VACCINE Q and A WITH DR OFFIT
COVID VACCINE Q and A WITH DR OFFIT
January 15, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ
COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ
December 22, 2020
Many of us have questions on the COVID vaccines that are coming out. As frontline healthcare providers, we will also be asked many questions by family, friends, and patients. Please see below for frequently asked questions and their answers. Q:
Share your COVID-19 Story
Share your COVID-19 Story
October 20, 2020
The NJ YMCA State Alliance and NJ Department of Health have launched Community Conversations: NJ’s COVID-19 Storytelling Project, which aims to gather the accounts of up to 500 NJ residents from across the state about how they have been impacted
CHEMED Telehealth
CHEMED Telehealth
August 12, 2020
CHOOSE A TELEHEALTH PLATFORM TO ACCESS YOUR APPOINTMENT: Option 1: Healow To access our telehealth services through Healow, click the following link: Access Healow
UNDERSTANDING COVID ANTIBODY TESTING
May 14, 2020
Corona Virus/ Covid19/ Sars-Cov2 1) Antibody tests measure the immune system’s response to an infection. The Initial antibody produced is called IgM, subsequently the body produces IgG. IgM is detectable after a short period of time usually
UNDERSTANDING YOUR COVID19 TEST RESULTS
May 10, 2020
NASAL SWAB-PCR TEST RESULTS If your nasal swab is positive, this means that you have Covid-19 virus present and are considered infectious. You should quarantine regardless of whether you are experiencing symptoms and even if you have positive
Coronavirus (COVID-19) FAQ
March 09, 2020
  I feel sick but I don’t have a sore throat or cough. Should I worry that I may have COVID?  The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are sore throat, cough, fever and body aches and pains. But many people are also experiencing stomach pain,
CHEMED answers frequently asked questions regarding measles cases in Lakewood
November 02, 2018
In light of the measles outbreak in Lakewood, residents are concerned about their own wellbeing and that of their children. CHEMED has been inundated with calls from people seeking guidance on how to protect their families. The following are the
Flu season is here
Flu season is here
October 24, 2018
By Dr. Rachel Gwertzman - CHEMED Pediatrician It's that time of year. Time to swap out the shorts, t-shirts, and baseball caps for their winter counterparts-pants, sweaters, ski hats, coats. Hot beverages replace cold, as we turn the thermostat up.
Bus Safety Video
Bus Safety Video
August 23, 2017
Click here to view our Bus Safety video