St. Ann’s Home and Cusack Care Center unite under Peace Care, Inc.

JERSEY CITY — St. Ann’s Home and Cusack Care Center in Jersey City are uniting under Peace Care, Inc. (Peace Care), a new not for profit corporation sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace.
St. Ann’s Home shall henceforth be known as “Peace Care St. Ann’s,” while Cusack Care Center will be known as “Peace Care St. Joseph’s.” The decision to rename Cusack Care Center to Peace Care St. Joseph’s allows Peace Care to promote the critical mission of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace while recognizing the legacy of Cusack Care Center’s original name, St. Joseph’s Home for the Blind. United under Peace Care, Peace Care St. Ann’s and Peace Care St. Joseph’s now become the largest not for profit Catholic skilled nursing system in Hudson County with over 400 employees.
“Building on the mission of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace, Peace Care will lead the way in delivering extraordinary care to all those who walk through our doors,” said George Popko, Chief Executive Officer of Peace Care. “Janet Merly-Liranzo will continue to serve as Peace Care St. Ann’s Administrator. Tom Sheehy will continue to lead Peace Care St. Joseph’s as Administrator,” said Mr. Popko.
The name change and rebranding also positively reflects the wide range of services that each facility offers. “Peace Care St. Ann’s and Peace Care St. Joseph’s offer remarkable services including post acute care, outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapies, adult medical day care, residential care, and more. We want to make sure that our new identity continues to build on the breadth and depth of commitment to the people we serve,” said Sr. Lucille Durso.

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