Finger Lakes Health has appointed AUDREY TORIO as director of nursing at Huntington Living Center in Waterloo. She has more than 17 years of progressive nursing-leadership experience within the long-term-care community in Central New York and has experience in various settings with a concentration in geriatrics, including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and managed long-term care. […]
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Finger Lakes Health has appointed AUDREY TORIO as director of nursing at Huntington Living Center in Waterloo. She has more than 17 years of progressive nursing-leadership experience within the long-term-care community in Central New York and has experience in various settings with a concentration in geriatrics, including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation, and managed long-term care. Torio also has a background in acute hospital care and oncology and earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Elmira College. Prior to joining Finger Lakes Health, Torio was the director of nursing/director of clinical services at Van Duyn Center for Rehabilitation in Onondaga, where she oversaw one of the largest facilities in the Syracuse area, consisting of a 500-bed facility that houses skilled nursing as well as post-acute care needs.