Coral Harbor Rehab Donates Defibrillators to Neptune City Police Department

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NEPTUNE CITY, NJ — In support of local first responders, Coral Harbor Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center recently donated two defibrillators to the Neptune City Police Department. Pictured (L-R) are Lieutenant Hoover Cano; Coral Harbor representatives Pam Montemurno, Carolyn Zeh, Lisa Green, Sharyel Pitts, Rafi Czment and Paul Longo; Captain Keith Mitchell; Sergeant Mark Mazzeo; and Coral Harbor’s Beth McGovern. 

“Community is at the heart of all that Coral Harbor does,” said Montemurno, regional market director with Marquis Health Consulting Services, which supports Coral Harbor. “When the Police Department’s need for defibrillators was identified, the facility’s leadership went into action and was able to secure two despite ongoing supply chain issues for medical equipment. Coral Harbor is proud to support the critical services of Neptune City’s police force.” 

Coral Harbor’s wide-ranging community outreach efforts also included a defibrillator donation to Neptune City’s Emergency Medical Services last year. Located at 2050 6th Avenue, the 110-bed skilled nursing facility provides post-hospital care, short-term rehab and long-term residential care; it maintains a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.   

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Based in Brick, N.J., Marquis Health Consulting Services is a highly skilled and vision-driven nursing home consulting company currently supporting Mid-Atlantic and New England facilities totaling approximately 6,000 skilled nursing and assisted living beds.   


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