OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health has appointed Andrea Doviak as the new executive director and administrator at The Manor at Seneca Hill. Doviak is a respected leader within the Oswego Health system, bringing extensive leadership experience, clinical expertise, and dedication to quality care, the health system said in its announcement, In her new role, Doviak […]
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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Oswego Health has appointed Andrea Doviak as the new executive director and administrator at The Manor at Seneca Hill.
Doviak is a respected leader within the Oswego Health system, bringing extensive leadership experience, clinical expertise, and dedication to quality care, the health system said in its announcement,
In her new role, Doviak will assume responsibility for directly overseeing The Manor’s 120-bed skilled nursing facility, ensuring that the standard of resident care and services is met. Under her leadership, Oswego Health said it is committed to maintaining its reputation for “providing exceptional care in a compassionate, patient-centered environment.”
Doviak served as interim executive director and administrator of The Manor at Seneca Hill from August to November 2022 and from February 2025 until now. “She demonstrated extraordinary leadership and a deep commitment to The Manor’s residents and the broader Oswego Health mission during both times,” the announcement stated.
Oswego Health added Doviak to its team in April 2022 as a clinical registered nurse, and since then, she has proven herself to be “a reliable, capable, and dedicated leader,” the health system said.
Doviak holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Roberts Wesleyan College and has been a licensed RN since 1995. She earned her nursing home administrator license in 2015. Before joining Oswego Health, Doviak was the administrator and director of nursing at Morningstar Care Center in Oswego.