Yesterday - May 2, 2012 - was McHappy Day. Many people in our community rolled up their sleeves and went behind-the-scenes at local Richmond Hill McDonald's restaurants to help raise funds for York Central Hospital.
From serving customers to working the drive through and selling McHappy Day swag, York Central Hospital & Foundation's volunteers, physicians and staff did a great job and the day was a tremendous success!
York Central Hospital Foundation is the gracious and proud recipient of funds raised through Steve Forman of Formal Foods' McDonald's restaurants in Richmond Hill.
All funds raised from this years event will be designated towards the Paediatric Refurbishment Project at York Central Hospital.
Thank you to Steve Forman and to everyone to pitched in to raise awareness and funds. Your efforts are truly improving healthcare for our community!
York Central Hospital Foundation
"We inspire inspirational gifts"
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Media Release: YCH 1st Hospital in YR To Receive BPSO
Media Release - York Central First Hospital in York Region to Receive Best Practice Spotlight Organization Designation
April 30, 2012
Richmond Hill, ON – York Central Hospital is honoured to announce it is now designated as a Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO) through the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). Achieving this designation recognizes that our hospital has successfully implemented an unprecedented 17 recommendations of the RNAO’s internationally recognized Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) over the three year program.
The BPSO journey engaged nurses and other professionals from a variety of roles and specialty areas to actively collaborate in implementing evidenced based practice. As well as improving clinical outcomes, these projects empower and invigorate nurses and allied health members, strengthen nursing practice and raise the profile of nurses as knowledge professionals.
In addition, the BPSO program has significantly contributed to the hospital meeting many strategic objectives. By implementing these 17 BPGs across the hospital, York Central Hospital is demonstrating its commitment to creating a practice environment that actively supports clinicians in applying the best evidence to practice. From caring for children with asthma and helping new moms with breastfeeding to caregiver strategies for older adults with delirium, dementia and depression, this process will continue to benefit patient care across the healthcare continuum.
Read more: http://qrs.ly/ui1ti74
April 30, 2012
Richmond Hill, ON – York Central Hospital is honoured to announce it is now designated as a Best Practice Spotlight Organization (BPSO) through the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO). Achieving this designation recognizes that our hospital has successfully implemented an unprecedented 17 recommendations of the RNAO’s internationally recognized Best Practice Guidelines (BPGs) over the three year program.
The BPSO journey engaged nurses and other professionals from a variety of roles and specialty areas to actively collaborate in implementing evidenced based practice. As well as improving clinical outcomes, these projects empower and invigorate nurses and allied health members, strengthen nursing practice and raise the profile of nurses as knowledge professionals.
In addition, the BPSO program has significantly contributed to the hospital meeting many strategic objectives. By implementing these 17 BPGs across the hospital, York Central Hospital is demonstrating its commitment to creating a practice environment that actively supports clinicians in applying the best evidence to practice. From caring for children with asthma and helping new moms with breastfeeding to caregiver strategies for older adults with delirium, dementia and depression, this process will continue to benefit patient care across the healthcare continuum.
Read more: http://qrs.ly/ui1ti74
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Upcoming Community Events
Check out the two upcoming events below in support of York Central Hospital!
What: Vaughan Mom-Preneur Showcase
When: Sunday, March 25, 2012 from 10am – 4pm
Location: Paradise Banquet Hall
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What: Being Elmo Family Film Event
When: Sunday, March 18, 2012 beginning at 11 a.m.
Location: Bloor Cinema, Toronto
All proceeds from these two events will go towards Zack’s Dream Room at York Central Hospital (zacksdreamroom.ychfoundation.ca)
Looking to host an event in support of York Central Hospital? Email Brian Mitchell today: bmitchell@yorkcentral.on.ca or check out our Third Party Guide: http://yorkcentral.on.ca/main/2010_foundation/pdfs/community%20events%20guide.pdf
Labels:
Philanthropy,
Priority Projects,
Third Party Events
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Strides For Stroke Kick-Off Next Week!
Labels:
PR,
Regional Program,
Special Events,
York Central Hospital,
York Central Hospital Foundation
Friday, February 17, 2012
Community Rallies to Fund Rooms in Memory of Local Boy
Yorkregion.com, February 22, 2012
This story appeared in the latest Heartbeat of our Community
Born with a genetic disorder, Zack Hamilton was a regular visitor to York Central Hospital. When he and his twin Jayden arrived on Sept. 21, 2007, doctors immediately diagnosed Zack with a congenital heart defect.
He spent the first few months of his life at Sick Kids Hospital in Toronto, where doctors repaired his heart and discovered a rare genetic disorder that is still unnamed and undiagnosed in any other child on record.
The disorder caused a host of physical ailments and developmental delays, including hearing and feeding issues and chronic pneumonia. This meant frequent stays at York Central during the winter months, says mom Heather Hamilton.
The nurses and doctors on the pediatric unit got to know the ins and outs of Zack’s complex medical condition, but also connected with the boy and his family on a more personal level, she says.
The nurses sang his favourite songs, brought toys their children had outgrown, accommodated family dinner nights and relieved Mrs. Hamilton so she could take time to shower.
“They took wonderful care of Zack,” she recalls “and great care of me too.” “He was a happy child,” says Mrs. Hamilton. “For all his obstacles, he was determined to get the most out of life.”
She describes his learning to climb stairs, his playfulness with his two brothers and a visit to Lionel’s Farm in Stouffville, when Zack, who couldn’t walk, steadied himself against the fence to feed and pet the animals.
Within days of Zack’s death in March 2011, Mrs. Hamilton received a call from
York Central.
The nurses who had cared for Zack knew the hospital was in the process of renovating children’s rooms and wanted to see one with a plaque bearing his name.
Immediately, Mrs. Hamilton agreed to lead the fundraising effort, but admits to feeling a little intimidated by the $25,000 price tag.
A plan was soon in place to make Zack’s Dream Room happen. With content provided by the family, the hospital foundation created a stand-alone website, linked to York Central’s, for the fundraising effort. It tells Zack’s story and features a video and many photos.
Mrs. Hamilton, who connects with hundreds of moms through Twitter and Facebook, began forwarding the link to her contacts, many of whom did the same. Social media exposure led to stories in traditional media such as CBC and the Liberal.
The donations began pouring in $25, $50 and $100 at a time. An event, hosted by Lionel’s Farm in June, brought in another $8,000. Soon, the fundraising team realized it could fund not one, but two rooms.
Tammy Bucci, major gifts officer at the foundation, says the site worked so well because people connected with the story and were able to quickly and easily contribute to the cause and receive a donation receipt.
“Zack’s is a very emotional and inspirational story,” she says. “It touched people on a personal level and their response was outstanding.”
“I’m amazed because it took a lot of people donating whatever they could to get to that goal,” Mrs. Hamilton says. “A lot of families wanted to support Zack and our family.”
An Elmo doll, actually bought as a Christmas gift for his brother, was Zack’s constant companion and a comfort during frequent medical procedures and hospital stays.
“Elmo and Zack were always together,” Mrs. Hamilton says, “that doll became like a sixth member of our family.”
Zack’s Dream Room will be decorated with an Elmo theme. Construction has begun and the room is expected to be complete in March.
To learn more about Zack Hamilton, visit Heather Hamilton’s blog at tjzmommy.blogspot.com. To learn more about the fundraising effort, visit zacksdreamroom.ychfoundation.ca.
Labels:
Inspirational Gifts,
Priority Projects,
The Liberal,
Third Party Events,
York Central Hospital Foundation
Volunteers Celebrate 50 Years of Giving to Community
Yorkregion.com, February 17, 2012
This story appeared in the latest Heartbeat of our Community
Volunteers are often the first people you meet upon entering York Central Hospital or one of its community locations.
On Jan. 30, the Volunteer Association of York Central Hospital celebrated its 50th anniversary of commitment to the organization and the community, with a reception honouring 50 years of giving. Even before York Central Hospital was open to its first patients, volunteers played a vital role.
For 50 years, women, men and teenagers have supported patients and staff, and have conducted fundraising events to enhance services at the hospital.
Our dedicated volunteers come from across southwest York Region including
Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan and King Township.
At the reception in January, hospital president and CEO Altaf Stationwala said, “Our volunteers have consistently demonstrated their dedication to providing the best service to the community. When asked to spread the word that a hospital was coming to Richmond Hill or sew bed sheets before its opening, our volunteers responded. Without our volunteers, York Central Hospital would not be the friendly and caring organization it is known to be.”
Dina Palozzi, chair of the hospital’s board of directors added, “I would like to thank all of the volunteers from the past, present and future, who help shape the volunteering commitment. Our volunteers are truly valued members of the health care team.”
Over the years, approximately 30,000 people have volunteered their time and talent, enhancing the hospital experience for countless patients and families. Currently, more than 900 volunteers offer their time by lending assistance in the hospital or by raising funds for much needed equipment.
To inquire about student or adult volunteer opportunities at York Central Hospital, contact volunteer and community resources at volunteers@yorkcentral.on.ca.
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