Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is creating a partnership with the Fusion Muslim Community Center of North Jersey.
The Muslim community will be using the Medical Center as its healthcare provider of choice. Residents of Fair Lawn will want to take advantage of its services.
Bergen New Bridge Medical Center is the largest hospital in the state and provides both long-term and acute care and treatments for substance abuse and mental health. The hospital has partnerships with other communities, such as Indian and Korean, with floors devoted to each community. Poster printing can be used to inform residents of such collaborative efforts and their benefits for the community.
President and CEO of Bergen New Bridge Medical Center, Deborah Visconi, said that this partnership will afford all the healthcare and long-term care services that are needed by this community. She added that the hospital is committed to caring for people of diverse cultures, and creating this new relationship was important for the hospital.
Dr. M. Haque of the Fusion Community Center commented that the hospital is known for being a leader in healthcare and providing personalized attention sought by the local area. Bergen County Executive, James Tedesco, added that this new partnership demonstrates the commitment of the county and the state to serving such diverse communities.
