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Pittsburgh-
Bayada
Nurses is proud to announce that the company will now provide home health
services to Pittsburgh. Their
newest office has opened at 1789 South Braddock Ave., under the direction
of Sue Roselle.
The new Pittsburgh office provides a broad spectrum of skilled nursing,
personal care, support, therapy and rehabilitation services to Allegheny,
Washington, Westmoreland, Butler, Beaver, Lawrence, Mercer, Fayette
and Armstrong Counties.
Roselle, who is a native of western Pennsylvania, recently relocated
back to the area from Chicago where she was the Illinois State Director
with Camelot Care Centers of Nashville. In that position she was responsible for managing 14 offices
that provided services to severely emotionally disturbed children and
adolescents.
As director of Bayada Nurses’ new Pittsburgh office, she brings many
years of experience with her, having been the director of Allied Health
Service for the South Hill Health System Home Health Agency, along with
numerous executive positions with community based health care services
in the Pittsburgh area and Connecticut.
Founded by J. Mark Baiada in 1975, Bayada Nurses is an independently owned
home health care agency that employs more than 5,000 RNs, LPNs, home
health aides and therapists, working from more than 60 offices in 11
states.
Roselle has her Bachelors of Science in Family Studies from Pennsylvania
State University, her Masters in Social Work from the University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Masters of Science in Business
Administration from Robert Morris College in Pittsburgh.
She lives in Churchill and is the mother of one daughter.
For more information about the new office, please call 412-473-0210.
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