Care Center at Sunset Lake

Care Center at Sunset Lake The Care Center at Sunset Lake is a skilled nursing facility providing care 7 days a week, 24-hour a day. The facility has 146 beds.

The Care Center at Sunset Lake is a skilled nursing facility providing care 7 days a week, 24-hours a day, along with short-term physical rehabilitation services. The facility is licensed by the New York State Department of Health and offers skilled restorative care in a therapeutic environment for those who need rehabilitative care as well as a therapeutic environment for those who can no longer live independently. Also known as the Sullivan County Adult Care Center, the facility provides short term placement for restorative care, short term respite stays or long term placement. We also have a memory care unit specialized to the care of those with the diagnosis of dementia. Services include; a full array of medical, nursing, personal care, dietary, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social, spiritual, recreational and housekeeping services. Residents and/or families are involved in decisions about care and receive services based on their individual needs. This page is not intended to create or serve as a public forum. Comments, messages and other communications made through this site, while recorded, may not be read. This site and any posting, comment or message thereon does not serve as official notice upon the County. Please visit our website for the best ways to contact us.

We've got a home run of a deal for our lucky staff! ⚾UP TO 50% OFF ALL YANKEES TICKETS! 🎫Every Seat. Every Game. Up To H...
08/08/2025

We've got a home run of a deal for our lucky staff! ⚾

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Meet Lydia Strenk. She is always a joy to be around and brings the laughter everywhere she goes! And if you're lucky eno...
08/08/2025

Meet Lydia Strenk. She is always a joy to be around and brings the laughter everywhere she goes! And if you're lucky enough she will call you "Babushka."

Join us in congratulating our newest Employee of the Month, Helena! She provides exceptional care to our residents every...
08/08/2025

Join us in congratulating our newest Employee of the Month, Helena! She provides exceptional care to our residents every day. We are very happy she is a part of our team.

A warm welcome to our new administrator, Kayshawn Macharie!
07/23/2025

A warm welcome to our new administrator, Kayshawn Macharie!

Sullivan County Manager Joshua Potosek is pleased to announce his appointment of Kayshawn Macharie as the new Licensed Administrator of the Sullivan County Adult Care Center, better known as the Care Center at Sunset Lake.

“Kayshawn exemplifies commitment, trust and compassion – and he’s already providing that to Care Center employees, residents and their families,” Potosek related. “I’m excited to see how he and the staff will make the Care Center the first choice of people needing both short- and long-term services.”

“The Legislature was thrilled to meet Mr. Macharie at our recent Health & Human Services Committee meeting, and we came away very impressed with not only his approach to resident care but also his steadfast support of the hardworking staff,” acknowledged Committee Chair Cat Scott, who serves as District 5 Legislator. “He faces many challenges in his quest to raise the bar at the Care Center, but I look forward to working with him to make it the premier facility of its kind in the County.”

“I’m grateful the County Manager and Deputy County Manager have placed their trust and confidence in me, and I hope to be as welcoming to our residents and employees as they have made me feel,” Macharie shared. “I will not simply be sitting behind a desk. I have already been – and will continue to be – a consistently present and supportive force in all aspects of the Care Center’s operations, including resident care.”

A native of Rockland County, Macharie grew up under the care and guidance of his Aunt Ruth, who served as his adoptive mother and set an example he still strives to emulate, two years after her passing.

“She was always a caring person, a woman of God, highly respected in our church,” Macharie recalled. “She included me in a weekly food drive for those in need in our community, and she was there for people like me, whose biological parents weren’t really ready to have me.”

Macharie’s aunt turned his ambitions towards a career of helping others, encouraging him to go to nursing school. First however, he earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University at Buffalo in 2016, followed two years later by a master’s in social work from Daemen University. During that period, he served as a clinical therapist at a treatment facility near Buffalo.

“I had previously spent nearly 12 years working in a restaurant as a waiter,” Macharie told legislators. “That experience gave me something invaluable: the ability to listen deeply, read people’s emotions, de-escalate conflict, and serve with care. That foundation in customer service and human connection prepared me more than anything else for this work. Because ultimately, this work is about people.”

After gaining his MSW, Macharie served as the director of social services at a nursing home in Buffalo and as a social worker at Rochester’s Strong Memorial Hospital. Filling in for a friend at a nursing home – and the encouragement of a supervisor who believed he’d make a great administrator – spurred Macharie to pursue his long-term care administration licensure, which he achieved in 2023. Just a year later, he finished a bachelor’s degree in nursing from D’Youville University.

His leadership experience continued to grow at various nursing homes and rehab centers in the Buffalo region. A personal tragedy led to his return to Rockland County, where he became the director of social services for a care facility in the Bronx. That’s when he heard that Sullivan County was seeking a new administrator for its Care Center in Liberty.

“I stepped into this role not just as a career move, but as a calling – a mission to support and uplift one of the most vulnerable populations in our community,” he stated. “Every resident deserves to feel at home, to be treated with dignity, and to live in safety and compassion.”

“Just as importantly, every staff member deserves to work in an environment where they feel respected, supported and valued – by leadership, by the community and by one another,” he added.

“Kayshawn has already made an impact with both County and Infinite Care employees at the Care Center,” affirmed Sullivan County Health & Human Services Commissioner John Liddle, “and I have every expectation that he will continue to be a transformative presence both there and throughout the County.”

Indeed, every mortarboard Macharie has worn at his graduations has had these words inscribed: “One man can change the world.”

But that philosophy is focused on others as much as himself.

“I hope to bring happiness to both staff and residents,” Macharie explained. “The work won’t always be easy, but I want people to be happy being here.”

That’s a focus he’ll have 24/7, coinciding with the on-call demands of the job. But he will make as much time as possible for his Labrador, Grizzly, his professional fraternity Alpha Phi Alpha, his passion for cooking (especially Caribbean cuisine), and especially his faith.

“I’m a worship leader at my church in Spring Valley,” Macharie said, acknowledging he loves to sing. “I also am a man of God. Without his grace and mercy, I would not be where I am now."

Today is National Pet Photo Day. Stop by our bulletin board outside of the therapy office and vote for your favorite pet...
07/11/2025

Today is National Pet Photo Day. Stop by our bulletin board outside of the therapy office and vote for your favorite pet photo! Voting ends 7/31 🐈🐶🐢

Congratulations to our July Employee of the Month - Devan Young! 🎉
07/08/2025

Congratulations to our July Employee of the Month - Devan Young! 🎉

Happy Therapeutic Recreation Week! 🎉Therapeutic recreation is a treatment service that uses leisure and recreational act...
07/06/2025

Happy Therapeutic Recreation Week! 🎉

Therapeutic recreation is a treatment service that uses leisure and recreational activities to promote physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. 🧍‍♀️🧍‍♂️

Our therapeutic recreation specialists in our activities departments design programs to:
🚶‍♀️ Improve physical function and mobility
🧠 Enhance cognitive function and memory
🤝 Foster social connections and community engagement
😌 Promote emotional well-being and stress reduction

Therapeutic recreation has a profound impact on our residents' quality of life and we are so grateful for our incredible therapeutic recreation team who works tirelessly to bring joy, purpose, and meaning to our residents' lives! 💕

Join us as we celebrate Therapeutic Recreation Week and recognize the amazing work of our therapeutic recreation teams! 🙌

Happy 4th of July! 💗🤍💙Wishing you a day filled with freedom, fireworks, and family! 🎆
07/04/2025

Happy 4th of July! 💗🤍💙

Wishing you a day filled with freedom, fireworks, and family! 🎆

Come join us on July 16th for good food and a meet and greet with our Administrator, Kayshawn Macharie. We look forward ...
07/03/2025

Come join us on July 16th for good food and a meet and greet with our Administrator, Kayshawn Macharie. We look forward to seeing everyone! 🍔🌭🤝

07/01/2025

Building upon the popularity and success of construction, auto repair, security guard, welding and electrician courses offered in the last two years, Sullivan County’s Center for Workforce Development (CWD) and SUNY Sullivan have teamed up once again to offer a practical skills course – this time to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) – at no cost to up to 15 local residents who qualify.

“I thank the Legislature for devoting funding to our sixth initiative to provide local workers with practical, career-building skills that they’ll use right here in Sullivan County,” said CWD Director Loreen Gebelein. “Graduates will learn the skills necessary to be employable in this very much in-demand healthcare field, and they’ll need to commit to finding local employment in this field at the conclusion of the class.”

The 11-week program is being administered by the CWD, part of the Division of Community Resources. Open to County residents who are 18 or older, possess a high school diploma/GED and have a valid NYS driver’s license with reliable transportation, classes start September 8 and will be held every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:30-9 p.m. at SUNY Sullivan in Loch Sheldrake. (Note that a background check/fingerprinting are required.)

“This is hands-on training at our local college, and graduates of this program will be ready to take their clinicals in August,” said Community Resources Commissioner Laura Quigley. “I encourage anyone interested to contact us right away, as only 15 spots are available for this course.”

To find out more or to apply, contact the Center for Workforce Development at 845-794-3340.

Happy Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom and Unity 🎉Today, we commemorate Juneteenth, a significant milestone in Ameri...
06/19/2025

Happy Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom and Unity 🎉

Today, we commemorate Juneteenth, a significant milestone in American history marking the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. 🌟

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Welcome to the Care Center at Sunset Lake!

The Care Center at Sunset Lake is a skilled nursing facility providing care 7 days a week, 24-hour a day.

The facility is licensed by the New York State Department of Health and offers skilled restorative care in a therapeutic environment for those who need rehabilitative care as well as a therapeutic environment for those who can no longer live independently. Also known as the Sullivan County Adult Care Center, the facility provides short term placement for restorative care, short term respite stays or long term placement. We also have a memory care unit specialized to the care of those with the diagnosis of dementia. The facility has 146 beds.

Services include; a full array of medical, nursing, personal care, dietary, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social, spiritual, recreational and housekeeping services. Residents and/or families are involved in decisions about care and receive services based on their individual needs.

This page is not intended to create or serve as a public forum. Comments, messages and other communications made through this site, while recorded, may not be read. This site and any posting, comment or message thereon does not serve as official notice upon the County. Please visit our website for the best ways to contact us.