
Michael N. Rosenblut is president and CEO of Parker Jewish Institute, where he is responsible for the overall executive leadership and strategic direction of this post-acute care organization.
He is president and CEO of Queens-Long Island Renal Institute, a state-of-the-art dialysis center, and founding chairman of the board of managers for AgeWell New York, a licensed insurance company in New York State.
With Michael at the helm, The Parker Jewish Institute is a leading provider of short-term rehabilitation and long-term care.
At the forefront of innovation in patient-centered health care and technology, the Institute is a leader in teaching and geriatric research.
The Parker Jewish Institute features its own medical team and is nationally renowned as a skilled nursing facility and a provider of community-based health care, encompassing home health care, medical house calls, palliative care, and hospice.
In December 2020, the Queens-Long Island Renal Institute, Inc. partnered with PRINE Health to open a vascular center offering advanced vascular services. QLIRI also now provides home dialysis services to the local community.
He and Parker’s research and grants division expanded Parker At Your Door, a Medical House Call program allowing older adults access to health care in the comfort of their homes for those living in Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk – and Westchester.
While encouraging mentoring at Parker, Michael himself is an active mentor, offering guidance within the healthcare sector about its career paths and problem-solving strategies.
At Parker, Michael is always on the lookout for opportunities where team members can take part in professional development and be recognized for their efforts.
Michael is a past vice president of Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester. He is also the past chairman of LeadingAge New York, a post-acute care organization.
Michael also serves on the Westchester Medical Center and Good Samaritan Hospital boards, both part of WMC Health.
Michael resides in Rye Brook with his wife, Hedy, and twins, Lucy and Joshua.