Our Mission

We have always recognized that our effort to care for every resident is a sacred trust. For as long as we can remember, our commitment has been guided by Psalm 127: Unless the Lord builds the home, we labor in vain. This has never been more true than today.

Our pastors provide care for the spiritual needs of our residents who require it. For we believe our faith underlies all, supports all and inspires all. But our welcoming hand is ecumenical. Residents and patients of all faiths and backgrounds are welcome here. There is no obligation to subscribe to the faith that drives us, and yet we certainly provide every opportunity to embrace it.

Our Quality of Care

Those who work and live within the boundaries of Norwegian Christian Home and Health Center trust our access control. Security devices throughout our facility monitor the grounds and residences, and summon immediate attention when anything is amiss, assuring us that residents are where they are expected to be throughout the day and night. Those who wish to leave the grounds must sign out, indicating departure time, return time and the name and signature of an appropriate escort.

Our apartments and other living facilities are well equipped with easy-to-reach signal cords. When a resident elects to remain in private quarters during the day, on-site visits assure us of that person’s well-being.

Our Executive Director

We have been fortunate to have had Mr. Anthony Restaino as our Executive Director since January 1, 2019. Mr. Restaino is a Certified Nursing Home Administrator with over thirty years of experience in Long Term Care Administration. His expert guidance, wisdom and compassion has enabled us to continue the excellent level of care we have been known for since 1903.

Please contact us to find out more about the services we offer.

Honoree Myles Davis

Myles Davis is currently a consultant for NYU Langone in the areas of Government Relations & Community Affairs. He retired from Lutheran Medical Center/NYU Langone-Brooklyn in 2014 as Senior Vice President. He has a combined 45 years of service with LMC & NYU. During his tenure he was responsible for major modifications including the construction of a new Surgical Intensive Care Unit and the Expansion of the Emergency Department.

Within days after the World Trade Center attack on 9/11, Myles was asked by the Giuliani administration to take a leadership role in the opening & operation of the Family Assistance Center at Pier 94 on the West Side. The center offered a wide range of services to family members of victims as well as survivors of the tragedy.

Mr. Davis has also earned significant recognition for his community involvement, especially for his 20-year affiliation with BRAVO Volunteer Ambulance Service during which time he served as President, Chairman of the Board of Directors and as an Emergency Medical Technician.

Finally, Mr. Davis has been the recipient of numerous awards from community & government agencies including the N.Y.C Council, NYS. Assembly & Senate, the NYPD, FDNY & the Office of the Mayor. In December of 2001, he was appointed as an Honorary Deputy Fire Commissioner in recognition of his support & assistance to members of the department.