INSIDE THIS ISSUE... PAGES 2 & 3 A Celebration of Blythedale PAGE 4 Blythedale Welcomes new CMO PAGE 5 A Very Special Birthday Gift Summer 2013 Inspiration Pictured above (l-r): Dr. Mehmet Oz with Honoree and President of The Dreyfus Corporation Charlie Cardona, Speaker and Former Patient Nicole Graham, and Honorees Mimi and Jon Burnham. Below: Blythedale President and CEO Larry Levine welcomes guests. A Memorable Celebration of Blythedale Highlighted by extraordinary honorees, a captivating emcee, and an unforgettable display of gratitude from a 16-year-old former patient, Blythedale Children’s Hospital had much to celebrate at its 6th Annual Spring Event. Supporters helped raised more than $650,000 for the Hospital at the aptly named A Celebration of Blythedale, held at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan this past April. Dr. Mehmet Oz, acclaimed heart surgeon and host of the popular The Dr. Oz Show served as Master of Ceremonies at the elegant event, attended by more than 350 Blythedale supporters. > continued on page 2 Letter from the CEO Dear Friends, HEDALEAs we enjoy the latter half of our DREN’S summer, it’s a great time to reflect on the first half of 2013, and look PITAL lives of children with enthusiasm to the remainder of the year. This spring we welcomed Dr. Scott Klein to Blythedale as our new ChiefHospital. Medical Officer & Chief hedale Children’s As has been the hallmark of of Pediatrics (see story on page 4), y significant progress driven by our tireless pursuit to and Jill Wegener as our new Chief of Nursing. Both bring a wealth of squarespecialty pediatric experience and L-R: Robert and Andrea Tucker, Lewis and Sara Katz, Blythedale Trustee fter a great enthusiasm for Blythedale’s Jordana Holovach and Gareth Holovach, and Mindy and Arthur Borman. We are mission. We are thrilled to have them r end join the Blythedale family. he-art In April, we honored Jon and Mimi > continued from page 1 Burnham, and The Dreyfus Corporation During his opening remarks, Dr. Oz spoke of the important role and Charlie Cardona, at A Celebration d Blythedale plays in the practice of medicine in the United States, and d care of Blythedale at Chelsea Piers (pictures what separates a pediatric specialty hospital from other children’s care and story at right). These generous providers. with supporters have changed countless “You have given rise to centers like yours across the nation,” he said. ion is lives for the better, and we offer them “You are not only changing the lives of the kids you are touching today, elow is our most sincere gratitude. but countless others who benefit from those who have taken lessons from s at the podium duringhas ourbeen spring benefit, Our summer busy, as weAn Evening what you do.” ry of the work nightdiligently in 2004 when he managed was mowed down by a with our Attendees also heard from teen Nicole Graham, a former Blythedale fractures and a traumatic brain s including caremultiple companies to strike a reasonable patient who spent two-and-a-half months at the Hospital, recovering from balance in funding vital Saverio medicalis a senior in d gave him back his life. Today, two strokes suffered during her battle against leukemia. She spoke of her w school.services. Advocating on behalf of our condition upon admission to Blythedale – “unable to move or eat” – and children is at the heart of everything or, employee or volunteer - can speak to the vital role thanked her care team for giving we do. As we tackle this issue, sing need to build a facility that matches our expert her back her life, and her ability to your support of Blythedale is more dance at her upcoming prom. unity to join one of our children on their journey of important than ever. Every day we add This year Blythedale was proud rds that Blythedale saved their life, well then… you’ve a new success story to our book. We to honor some important members are changing lives every single day, and of its community – longtime ndividuals, wefoundations, couldn’t do itcorporations, without your and help.the Trustee Jon Burnham, and his wife, ent to our Looking Hospital.ahead, The release our 2010 Annual we are of already sure to be remembered as a opening very important planning the official of our year in the newly renovated and expanded Day Hospital, we look forward to foresight and giftand planning today are providing bragging aboutgenerations it in the nextofissue of gift of health to future children. Inspiration. A Celebration of Blythedale day is a better day because of your support, Sincerely, Larry Levine Larry Levine Trustees President & CEO President & CEO 2 Anthony Evnin (left) and Blythedale Trustee Tim Evnin Clockwise from above left (l-r): Blythedale Board Chair Owen Gutfreund, with Hope Furth and Former Board Chair John Furth; Above: Evan and Terri Wein, Steven Starker, and Blythedale Trustees Farrel Starker and David Pedowitz; Below: The Vineyard Vines “family”, including Demi Ferraris and her husband, Eric, Ian Murray and his wife, Jamie, Shep Murray and his wife, Margo, and Blythedale Director of Social Work and Care Coordination Services Susan Murray and Graham Murray. Left: Gillian Rittmaster with Blythedale Trustee Peter Rittmaster, and his parents, Jane and Paul Rittmaster. Many thanks to our Generous Sponsors BENEFACTOR: The Dreyfus Corporation Mr. and Mrs. John L. Furth Billie Tisch Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wachenheim Mimi, along with The Dreyfus Corporation. The Burnhams have been a part of the Blythedale family for more than 33 years. The Dreyfus Corporation, and its President, Charlie Cardona, are long-time supporters of Blythedale, particularly as lead sponsors of its annual golf outing. “We are deeply grateful to the Burnhams, and to The Dreyfus Corporation and Charlie Cardona, for all they have done in support of Blythedale,” said Blythedale Board Chair Owen Gutfreund. “The commitment and generosity they have shown, over many years, has helped to sustain and improve the essential services Blythedale provides to its patients and their families.” All funds raised from A Celebration of Blythedale supported Phase II of the Hospital’s modernization program, including the new Day Hospital, scheduled to open later this year. For more information on special events to benefit Blythedale, please contact Christina Caras at (914) 831-2512 or email ccaras@ blythedale.org. SPONSOR: BNY Mellon Asset Servicing BNY Mellon Fixed Income Jon and Mimi Burnham Capital Advisors Group Charles and Ida Cardona Larry and Randi Cohen Tim and Mary Evnin Eileen and Steve Farbman Matthew A. Feldman and Theanne Chivily Owen and Victoria Gutfreund Gareth and Jordana Holovach Institutional Cash Distributors LLC Lend Lease / Belway Electrical Contracting Corporation / C.W. Brown, Inc. David and Faith Pedowitz Heidi and Bob Schwartz The Paul E. Singer Foundation Farrel and Steven Starker Alan and Jacqueline Stuart David and Peggy Tanner Vineyard Vines * Due to space limitations, only gifts of $10,000 or more are listed. 3 In the Spotlight TD Charitable Foundation TD Bank, through the TD Charitable Foundation, recently donated $6,000 to Blythedale Children’s Hospital as part of the bank’s commitment to giving back to the community. The grant was awarded in support of the Hospital’s Child Life Program. The funding TD Charitable Foundation provides to Blythedale’s Child Life Department results in direct patient care services and outreach to families who need it the most. This has never been more vital than now, when children with increasingly acute rehabilitative and emotional needs are being admitted to the Hospital. “It is through partnerships like the one we have with TD Charitable that Certified Child Life Specialists are able to sustain programs which have been most successful, and pilot new ones to stay current in the field,” said Blythedale Child Life Coordinator Lisa Levinson. “Blythedale has benefited from TD Bank’s generosity for many years and we are most grateful for the Foundation’s continued support of our work.” Blythedale has received nearly $25,000 since 2011 from TD Charitable Foundation, in support of Child Life programming. 4 Child Life Specialist Jessica Parise and patient Kaylin show the “surgi-dolls” they made during a therapy session. Blythedale Names Scott M. Klein, M.D., M.H.S.A., New CMO Blythedale Children’s Hospital has named Scott M. Klein, MD, MHSA, its new Chief Medical Officer & Chief of Pediatrics. Dr. Klein joined Blythedale in May. Dr. Klein comes to Blythedale with 10 years of experience at Maimonides Infant’s and Children’s Hospital in Brooklyn, where he served as Vice Chairman of Clinical Services, Associate Medical Director and Director of the Pediatric Critical Care Unit. For the past two years, he served as Chief Medical Officer for Hospice and Palliative Care at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York. “Blythedale is at a very exciting point in its history, and we are thrilled to welcome Scott Klein on board,” said Blythedale President & CEO Larry Levine. “Dr. Klein brings a unique skill set and understanding of the delivery of pediatric specialty care that will enable us to set the standard for how care is delivered to medically fragile children. He brings a high level of compassion and a deep understanding of what it takes to work with some of the New York metropolitan area’s most vulnerable patients. At Blythedale, he joins a dedicated team of boardcertified physicians, nurses and therapists with wide-ranging pediatric expertise.” Board certified in Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and Pediatric Hospice and Palliative Care Medicine, Klein views himself as a strong advocate for children and their families as they face difficult medical situations. “The children we care for at Blythedale are the most medically fragile patients – children with severe respiratory conditions, congenital heart ailments, traumatic brain injuries, severe burns and a host of other injuries or illnesses,” Klein said. “Both they and their families are facing a very difficult path. It is our responsibility to deliver the highest levels of quality healthcare and medical rehabilitation services to help them recover as best and as quickly as possible and look forward to the lives ahead of them.” Klein replaces Dr. Joelle Mast, who has been named Blythedale’s Chief Science Officer, responsible for expanding the Hospital’s research program into a nationally-recognized research institute. > continued on page 6 Proving that, Indeed, Happiness is a Warm Blanket When longtime Blythedale Trustee and former Board Chair John Furth turned 80, his family wanted to recognize the momentous occasion in a way that reflected his generous spirit and willingness to lend a hand to those in need. They decided to invite friends near and far to make a “Blanket for Blythedale”. What they got in return was an outpouring of love and affection for the man who is always there for others. Blankets in various sizes and patterns – crocheted, knitted and quilted – began to make their way back to the Furths. They received more than 80 blankets, from more than 50 friends and family members, some from as far away as Arizona and Canada. This past spring, John and his family delivered the gift to Blythedale. John’s daughter, Pam, said the family has spent a lifetime learning from his philanthropic ways – giving generously of not only his money, but also of his time. “Making blankets was a way of Above, l-r: Ginny Furth, Hope and John Furth, Blythedale President & CEO Larry Levine, Blythedale COO Maureen Desimone, and Pam Furth; Below: More than 80 handmade blankets await their new recipients. showing his grandchildren there are many ways to give,” she said. “This is a lesson, he has taught by example.” According to Blythedale COO Maureen Desimone, the gift is one that will touch many families. “A handmade crib blanket automatically helps make a hospital setting more inviting and comforting,” she said. “John has given so much to our patients; this gift is a perfect tribute to the care he has helped Blythedale provide.” Our 2012 Annual Report is Now Online We are proud to share our 2012 Annual Report, available online at www.blythedale.org/annualreport. The past year was an exciting one for Blythedale, highlighted by the opening of The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Center for Speech & Audiology. We also celebrated our first full year in our new $65.3 million, 56,000 squarefoot inpatient building. Be sure to check out our new Annual Report, and read about all the wonderful things you - our friends and supporters - helped us achieve in 2012! 5 Celebrities Turn Out for BTIG Charity Day This past May, BTIG LLC, a global financial services firm, held its 11th Commissions for Charity Day. Blythedale President & CEO Larry Levine and Chief Development Officer Jane MacDonald joined Blythedale Trustees Darren Fogel and Farrel Starker, and Farrel’s husband and BTIG Co-Founder Steven Starker at the starstudded event. Celebrity “guest-traders”, including New York Yankees Manager Joe Girardi, and players Mariano Rivera and Mark Teixeira, as well as New York Giants Quarterback Eli Manning and supermodel Petra Nemcova, helped raise money for a variety of children’s charities, including Blythedale. “All of us at Blythedale are incredibly grateful to BTIG for the opportunity to participate in this exciting and unique event,” said Blythedale President & CEO Larry Levine. “We are truly honored to be one of the beneficiaries, with the potential to receive significant funds for our Hospital as a result.” Since first hosting Commissions for Charity Day in 2003, NYY Mark Teixeira, Blythedale President & CEO Larry Levine and Blythedale Trustee Darren Fogel gather for a photo. BTIG has raised close to $25 million and has donated those proceeds to over 350 nonprofit organizations. “We’re proud that our clients and employees have this opportunity to work together with our celebrity traders and other special guests to make such a profound impact on so many lives,” said Steven Starker. For more information on fundraising opportunities at Blythedale, please contact Chief Development Officer Jane MacDonald at (914) 831-2544 or [email protected]. Dr. Klein Named CMO > continued from page 4 Disney Sends Blythedale a Special Care Package Through the generosity of the Disney Hospital Care Package Program, Blythedale’s Child Life Department received a gift of Disney DVDs, figurines from all the children’s favorite Disney movies, toy cars and accessory kits. “The donation definitely brought smiles to the children, and provides access to resources not all of our families may have,” said Blythedale Child Life Coordinator Lisa Levinson. “It’s wonderful to know we can provide normalizing toys for patients who have, because of illness or injury, been removed from their typical routines.” 6 “Dr. Mast has played a vital role in Blythedale’s growth over the last two decades,” said Levine. “As we continue to expand our research capabilities, we are very fortunate that she will be leading our research team and overseeing projects that can have a tremendous impact on the lives of medically fragile children.” Dr. Klein received his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania, which is now Drexel University College of Medicine. He also received a Masters of Health Services Administration from University of Michigan School of Public Health. Dr. Klein is married and has twin daughters. Golfers Tee Off for Blythedale The beautiful Glen Arbor Golf Club in Bedford provided the perfect backdrop for seven foursomes of Blythedale supporters to raise $40,000 for the Hospital. The July 24th outing, co-chaired by Stuart Dix and Michael Brown, included a full day of golf, and an exciting pitch-off contest during cocktails. All proceeds from the event will go to Blythedale’s Parent Transportation Fund. Michele Graham, parent of a former patient, shared her family’s story during brunch. She spoke of the time she spent at Blythedale with her daughter, Nicole, and emphasized the importance of the Parent Transportation Program in the spectrum of a child’s care for those parents with limited resources or transport options. “This was a wonderful outing, and we are so grateful to be able to expand the Parent Transportation Program,” said Blythedale Chief Development Officer Jane MacDonald. The day’s winners included Stephen Grimm, Jack Geoghegan, Lawrence Dix and Brian Charles (Low Net); Stephen Grimm (Low Gross), Stuart Dix (Pitch-Off Winner); and Michael Brown (Closest to the Pin). Clockwise from left: Event co-chairs Stuart Dix and Michael Brown; Pitch-off finalist Glenn Coben drives the ball; the winning foursome of Stephen Grimm, Jack Geoghegan, Lawrence Dix and Brian Charles; and Scott Musoff and Blythedale volunteer Andrew Starker hit the links. 7 NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE PAID WHITE PLAINS, NY PERMIT NO. 7033 95 Bradhurst Avenue Valhalla, NY 10595 Inspiration is designed to inform our friends in the community about the services of Blythedale Children’s Hospital. If you know someone who would like to be on our mailing list, or if you have ideas for future issues, please let us know. Call Connie Cornell at (914) 831-2570 or email [email protected] Visit us at our website www.blythedale.org SUMMER SAFETY Escaping a Riptide SAVE THE DATE Approximately 100 people drown every year as the result of being caught in the pull of a rip current. Additionally, more than 80% of all lifeguard saves are attributed to these dangerous ocean currents. Riptides, or rip currents, are long, narrow bands of water that quickly pull objects that are caught in them away from the shore and out to sea. As strong and dangerous as riptides are, they are escapable if you stay calm and know what to do. Keep the following tips in mind: • Do not struggle against the current. Most riptide deaths are not caused by the tides themselves, but rather from people who become exhausted struggling against the current, and cannot make it back to shore. • Do not attempt to swim back to shore while you are still in the riptide. You will tire quickly swimming against the current. • Swim parallel to shore and across the current. Most riptides are less than 100 feet wide. If you cannot swim across while still in it, wait until it subsides, (usually 50-100 feet from shore) and then swim parallel before attempting to swim back. If you can’t swim back, try to get the attention of the lifeguard. • Always heed the posted warnings. Check for alerts posted by lifeguards, and look for flags signalling dangerous conditions. 17th Annual Golf Classic Monday, September 9, 2013 Join us at Sunningdale Country Club in Scarsdale for a great day to benefit Blythedale’s Parent Transportation Program! For information on sponsorship opportunities, or to request an invitation, please contact Christina Caras at (914) 831-2512 or [email protected].
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