
Mark Dirlam, LNHA
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Director of Nursing Photo and bio coming soon!Diane Gioia, RN
Diane is responsible for overseeing all facets of the nursing department at the 160-bed facility. This includes compliance with all local, state and federal regulations as well as ensuring the highest quality of care for the residents and patients. · Administration · Seneca

Amber Wiehe, LMSW
Assistant Administrator
Amber Wiehe, LMSW, of East Aurora, NY has been the Assistant Administrator of Garden Gate Health Care Facility since April 2021 where she oversees the day-to-day operations of the 184-bed facility. Prior to her appointment, she had served as a Social Worker at the facility since 2019. Amber holds a bachelor of arts in sociology […]
Danielle Reusch, RN, BSN, WCC
Assistant Administrator
Danielle Reusch, RN, BSN, WCC, Assistant Administrator, is responsible for overseeing all operations of the 192 bed nursing and rehab facility. She has been with the company for more than 15 years and has held a number of positions within the organization including Director of Nursing and Assistant Director of Nursing. Danielle received her licensed […]
Kerry Jay, RN, BSN
Director of Nursing
Kerry is the quintessential nurse; ethical, confident, dependable and compassionate. When the seas of the pandemic got choppy staff looked to her for guidance and direction. For nearly a year, Kerry and her co-workers have stared bravely into the face of a global enemy. She has shown up, stepped up and given in ways that […]
Tracy Carrion, PTA
Joined company: June 2018. Graduated from: Villa Maria College. Best part of job: “Being a part of the healing process.” Hobbies: Camping, walks near the waterfront with her dog, spending time with her family and cheering on the Buffalo Bills. How she motivates patients: “Encourage them and remind them of their progress.” Most important thing […]
Sara Bartz, Occupational Therapist
Joined company: January 2019. Graduated from: D’Youville College. Best part of the job: “Helping patients gain back their independence in order to return home.” How she motivates patients: “Encouraging patients to better themselves in order to become independent.” Most important thing for patients to do: “Come to therapy with a positive attitude.” Hobbies: Running and […]