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Hospital News, 10-1-2011 - Western Pennsylvania Healthcare News

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20 | wphospitalnews.comIssue No. <strong>10</strong>Presents for Patients Grants Thousandsof Christmas Wishes For Nursing HomeResidentsPRESENTS FOR PATIENTS®, a holiday programfounded in 1984 by St. Barnabas President William V.Day, program has granted gifts and holiday visits formore than 431,113 patients living in nursing home facilitiesin <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>, Ohio, New York, Tennesseeand West Virginia. In 20<strong>10</strong>, <strong>10</strong>3 businesses, 29 churches,23 schools, 33 organizations, and 1<strong>10</strong> scout troopsparticipated by adopting patients and visiting themover the holiday season.Day created the program to ensure that long-termcare residents are not forgotten during the holidays.He also wanted the program to encourage communitymembers to visit their local long-term care facilitiesin order to witness acts of kindness and compassion.During its 27th season, in 20<strong>10</strong>, PRESENTS FOR PA-TIENTS celebrated a new record – 27,482 residentswere offered gifts at 322 facilities throughout <strong>Pennsylvania</strong>,Ohio, New York, Tennessee and West Virginia.The campaign matches interested donors with apatient at a nearby nursing facility. Donors are thensent their patient’s information, including his or herthree gift wishes. Each donor is asked to purchase atleast one of those items.Some participants go above and beyond the standardcommitment of the program by executing trulyextraordinary wish list items for patients. For instance,Hank Norton, a 76 year old resident of Beaver ValleyNursing and Rehabilitation Center, had a specialChristmas wish last year – to fly in a small-engineplane. Norton, an Air Force veteran, was granted hisrequest to fly again.Often times many contributors will donate moneyfor a teddy bear or throw blanket to be given to a patient.Donations in the form of volunteer hours at theheadquarters are also appreciated as it takes much timeto match nursing home residents with donors to ensureall participants get a fulfilling experience.For more information, visit www.presentsforpatients.com.ElderCare

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