CROSSROADS – Fall 2020
Among our list to be thankful for is every one of you who has supported Calvary through thick and thin. Stay safe and in good health.
Thomas J. Fahey, Jr., MD
Chairman, Calvary Hospital Board of Directors
Frank A. Calamari
President and Chief Executive Officer
Carlos M. Hernandez
Chairman, Calvary Fund, Inc.
“I was in a state of panic and had no idea how to handle the dying process. Calvary took care of me, too. It was the most phenomenal thing. It was like angels came in, wrapped their arms around me, and made things so much easier.”
– Arlene Grauer
Here at Calvary, our mission is to make sure that everyone experiencing grief has a safe place to go when a significant person in their life dies. At Calvary, we offer more than 30 bereavement groups across our three sites for grieving individuals.
This September marked our 2nd annual Grief Awareness Month, it is our mission to help all those in our communities that are feeling challenged in their grief.
The COVID-19 crisis has put us all under pressure. Unfortunately, just as with previous disasters, scammers take advantage of our genuine fears and concerns.
Most of the scams circulating are old scams retooled for the current situation, here are some to look out for…
“We help families navigate this special end-of-life journey. This is what CalvaryCare® is all about.”
– Maria Antonelli, RN
A Calvary nurse is a special nurse. He or she needs to be able to care for the patient and their family.
In general, people used to think that estate planning was only for old people or wealthy individuals, but that mindset is changing.
It is not just Baby Boomers that need to prepare their wills. Estate planning is relevant to all Millennials and Generations X, Y, and Z (starting at age 18). If you can vote, you should have a will.
Our nurses have always been the backbone of our care program. This year, our nurses and entire Calvary Hospital staff have been in the trenches fighting the war against COVID-19 with commitment, grace and compassion.
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“I am proud to support the Calvary mission as a member of the STORRS SOCIETY. I want to make sure that Calvary’s unique care will continue to be available to people who need it.”
A gift to Calvary’s Tree of Life ensures that a loved one’s name will exist in perpetuity with the lifetime of the Hospital.
Memorialize someone special today, because your gift of love helps thousands of patients and families today and tomorrow by remembering yesterday
God has given Calvary Hospital the wonderful task of administering His comfort.
We would consider it an honor to pray for you and those you love.
To download/view the Crossroads Fall 2020 PDF, click the link below.
Arlene Grauer watched her mother, Eleanor Grauer, and aunt, Dorothy Grauer, go through Calvary’s hospice care.
“I was in a state of panic and had no idea how to handle the dying process. Calvary took care of me, too. It was the most phenomenal thing. It was like angels came in, wrapped their arms around me, and made things so much easier.”
When Arlene believed Mom needed end-of-life care in 2004, Calvary Hospice was there to provide her with the expert care that she deserved. What surprised Arlene was how she was cared for as well.
Eleanor was given a few weeks to live when Calvary’s hospice program began treating her at Providence Rest in the Bronx, taking her off a restricted diet and allowing her to enjoy Haagen-Dazs ice cream.
Eleanor lived nine months under hospice care before dying of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at the age of 93 in 2004. “She was so comfortable. It was unbelievable,” said Arlene.
Years later, when her aunt needed the same kind of care, Arlene turned to us again, confident that Calvary would provide her aunt with the same excellent care. Given care at home, Dorothy died at the age of 94 in 2011 in the home where she lived since she was 8 years old.
Both times, Calvary made sure that Arlene’s mother and aunt were cared for with compassion and comfort and without pain. Their quality of life was the priority.
“I felt that I was putting them in the hands of angels, and I was.”
“I am proud to support the Calvary mission as a member of the Storrs Society
I want to make sure that Calvary’s unique care will continue to be available to people who need it.”
For more information about the Storrs Society, contact Chris Ayson at 718-518-2680.
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Use 1% milk, or any milk (low-fat, 2%, skim or coconut), to mix into the cornmeal. Note: Add the cornmeal to cold milk and stir, stir, stir. If you follow these two simple rules, you’ll have creamy, smooth porridge every time. Makes 2 servings.
Porridge is served daily as part of the breakfast choices at Calvary Hospital.
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