May 2012 – Sunwest Breast Cancer Fundraiser

Join Robyn Hazelton, Sunwest Volkswagon, Sunwest RV Centre and the Hope Afloat Dragon Boat Team for this fundraiser for St. Joseph’s Cancer wing. Sunwest will donate $100 from every vehical and trailer sale in May.  Also, join the Hope Afloat team on May 26th for a fundraiser at Sunwest Auto Center.  Details below…

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4th Annual St. Joseph’s Scrubs Hockey Challenge

Thank you to everyone who made our Scrubs Hockey Challenge such a success! We raised over $23,000 this year. The Scrubs rose to the Hockey Challenge against The Rotary clubs to raise money to benefit the Children and Families of the Comox Valley.

This event is in memory of Alexis Irelyn Pendak. November 20th, 2008 – March 12, 2009

Alexis was born 9 weeks premature and weighed only 4 lbs. 2 oz. She was delivered by emergency cesarean after being flown from St. Joseph’s General Hospital. Glen Robinson (Employee at St. Joseph’s) and his family appreciated the overwhelming support from Y.A.N.A, and the St. Joseph’s staff, especially the engineering department. Many people at the Hospital and from our community provide care, comfort and support to families through these difficult times and the staff at St. Joseph’s are grateful.

The event generated wonderful support from the community as well as some corporate support including:

- WestJet has donated airline tickets anywhere they fly,
- The event featured a salmon BBQ by donation provided by Marine Harvest
- Many Waters band played during the event
- The Rotary clubs ran a beer garden for St. Paddy’s day
- Over 400 toys have been donated by Superstore and Totem Riders

Quality Foods, 97.3 The Eagle, Thermatech are major sponsors as well as many local businesses that are contributing to the growth and success of this community event.

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June 12th, 2012 – Annual Charity Golf Tournament

Join us on June 12th! RBC Royal Bank, Quality Foods, Crown Isle, Eagle FM, local businesses, hospital staff and members of the community have been playing golf for St. Joseph’s Hospital for 21 years. Over $390.000 has been raised over the years to help provide support and enhance equipment in various departments at St. Joseph’s General Hospital. This event is held at Crown Isle.

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St. Joseph’s and Heart Disease

St. Joseph’s General Hospital is proud of its 98 years of continuous service to the residents of the Comox Valley and surrounding areas. While there is considerable excitement and anticipation with the prospect of a new Hospital, at the same time we must assume the current healthcare needs are met.

“Our goal is to assure quality of care is met and enhanced until such time as a new Hospital is built” says Jane Murphy – St. Joseph’s Chief Executive Officer. “St. Joseph’s has a number of years in which it must maintain the current services and grow with the times in terms of medical technology and services. Among those services there is the always pressing need to enhance and update equipment in order to meet the needs of a population that is both growing and demographically aging” says Jane Murphy.

What this means is that support from members of the community will continue to be vitally important now more than ever. Such support, both moral and financial, will help sustain and enhance quality health care for the whole community.

As the population of the community continues to grow and the primary demographic for growth is in the age group 65+ then it is natural that cardiac care concerns assume major prominence. While there has been a welcome decline in cardiac-related deaths over the past few years, due in part to lifestyle alterations, but also due to vast improvements in cardiac diagnosis, care and technology. Heart disease remains a leading health concern for an aging population. The leading cause of hospitalization in Canada continues to be heart disease and stroke, accounting for 16.9% of total hospitalizations (19.8% of all hospitalizations for men and 14% for women). Heart disease is also the second leading cause of death in Canada, according to 2010 statistics, at 22% of deaths, and with stroke connected to 6% of deaths from all causes.

Only too aware of this is Dr. Jason Wale – St. Joseph’s General Hospital Emergency Room Director for it is here that patients in cardiac distress come into first contact with the expert professional skills of the medical and critical care staff and it is here, in the diagnostic realm, where time is of life-saving importance that immediate and precise diagnostic equipment access is paramount. “We work in a community ER that services over 80,000 people,” says Dr. Wale. “Although cardiac problems affect all ages from children to the elderly, we see a large number of patients that are elderly. Many heart conditions are time-dependent because if your heart is not pumping blood properly your brain and other organs are at risk.” For acute myocardial infraction we will often give thrombolytic drugs to open up blocked vessels. In this scenario time is heart muscle and minutes matter.

Having access to more ECG machines mean there will not be a delay in this crucial step of diagnosis to allow early “door to needle time”. Standard of care is less than 30 min.

The essential nature of the latest cardiac equipment in looking out for the lives of the patient becomes apparent as Dr. Wale continues “For some heart diseases the electrical conduction of the heart becomes compromised,” he says. “The heart rate (HR) can drop to 30 beats per minute or even lower. This can result in very low blood pressure and again underperfusion of organs including the brain and heart itself. If not treated quickly it can deteriorate into a chaotic heart rhythm (ventricular fibrillation) and result in death. External pacers are used in the ER to temporarily pace the heart at a higher rate. Temporary pacers can be inserted near the heart through a vein and hooked up to a pacing unit that is sent with the patient to Victoria where the cardiac surgeons leave them in place until a permanent pacemaker is put in surgically.”

“Cardiac care is high tech,” Claire Hilscher, Director of Laboratory Services says “and it’s all about teamwork. Cardiac care related tests are performed in the Emergency Room, Out-patient lab areas, Telemetry and the ICU and then these results are recorded and this record of the patient record can go to other hospitals if he or she has to go elsewhere for specialist services,” she says.

Some of the equipment needed in these departments include 2 ECG machines, 2 Holter monitors, 15 infusion pumps, 24 hour blood pressure monitor and 2 external pacemakers. The goal over the next year is to raise $200,000 for this equipment that’s needed.

Demand keeps growing as the population increases and ages. The need for cardiac care related tests that include, in-patient, out-patient and emergency room testing has increased from 14,203 to 16,840 over the past two years. This shows an increase of 2637 cardiac care tests. St. Joseph’s is here to address the growing need for medical care in all departments. This is where you the members of the Comox Valley public come in. Community support is far-reaching and simply put our needs cannot be met in terms of providing optimum service without your help. In that regard you are invited to help the hospital and the Foundation keep pace with the community’s evergrowing healthcare needs.

A one time annual donation of any amount would make a significant difference in meeting the hospital’s needs. Or, you may wish to consider monthly giving. It’s easy and convenient. Just state how much you would like to give each month and the Foundation will take care of the rest. Those that donate will receive one consolidated tax receipt each February to cover all monthly gifts. Furthermore, you can change, hold or cancel your donations any time by just giving a call.

Thank you for supporting St. Joseph’s General Hospital Foundation. Your support will help the many patients young and old that come to St. Joseph’s each day for care.

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St. Joseph’s Heart and Heart Disease

Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, read how St. Joseph’s is looking to challenge this threat and how we need your help to do it! Click here to Read

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Heart Disease Affects All Ages

Every year St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation requests your support to help enhance patient care for the patients and families of our community. Together, with your continued support we can ensure that updated equipment and new technology are available when we need it most. Many of the departments at the hospital are in need of updated equipment; one of the immediate needs is cardiac care related equipment.

As the population of the community continues to grow, the primary demographic for growth is in the age group 65+ then it is natural that cardiac care concerns assume major prominence. While there has been a welcome decline in cardiac-related deaths over the past few years, due in part to lifestyle alterations but also due to vast improvements in cardiac care technology, heart disease remains a leading health concern with an aging population.

Only too aware of this is Dr. Jason Wale – St. Joseph’s Emergency Room Director for it is here that patients in cardiac distress come into first contact with the expert professional skills of the medical staff and it is here, in the diagnostic realm, where time is of life-saving importance that immediate and precise diagnostic equipment access is paramount.

“We work in a community ER that services over 80,000 people,” says Dr. Wale. “Cardiac problems effect all ages from children to the elderly so the number of cardiac patients we see is large. Many heart conditions are time-dependent because if your heart is not pumping blood properly your brain and other organs are at risk.” For acute myocardial infraction we often give thrombolytic drugs to open up blocked vessels. In this scenario time is heart muscle and minutes matter.

Having access to more ECG machines mean there will not be a delay in this crucial step of diagnosis to allow early “door to needle time”. Standard of care is less than 30 mins.

“The essential nature of the latest cardio equipment in looking out for the lives of the patient becomes apparent”, says Dr. Wale.

“Cardiac care is high tech,” Hilscher says. “And it’s all about teamwork. Cardiac care related tests are performed in the ER, Lab services, ICU, Telemetry and so forth and then these results are recorded and this record of the patient can go to other hospitals if he or she has to go elsewhere for specialist services,” she says.

Some of the equipment needed in these departments include 2 ECG machines, 2 Holter Monitors, 15 Infusion Pumps, 24 Hr. Blood Pressure Monitor, 2 External pacemakers. The goal over the next year is to raise the $200,000 for this equipment needed

Demand keeps growing as the population increases and ages. The need for cardiac care related tests that include, in-patient, out-patient and emergency room testing has increased from 14,203 to 16,840 over the past two years. This shows an increase of 2637 cardiac care tests.

Your support will continue to be vitally important now more than ever. Such support, both moral and financial, will help sustain and enhance quality health care for the whole community.

Sincerely,
Lynn Dashkewytch
Executive Director
St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation

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WestJet Delivers Toys to Pediatric Patients


Photo Courtesy of the Comox Valley Record

In what is now a annual tradition, local staff of WestJet delivered toys for pediatric patients at St. Joseph’s General Hospital. The toys were collected from WestJet staff in November and were for a range of ages.

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Comox Valley Therapists join together to raise funds for Exercise Equipment

Pictured in the photo (left to right):  Sean Murphy RMT, Gerlinde Park -OT in Cumberland, Diana Kutyn-OT St. Joseph’s, Sue Cook PT- Somatics Plus, Dan Belcher PT Courtenay Physiotherapy, Joanie Chestnut RMT SomaticsPlus,Lynn Dashkewytch- Executive Director St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation, Jane Murphy- President and CEO of St. Joseph’s General Hospital Foundation, John Patrick – Foundation Representative, Brenda Phillips – Director of The Views Activities, Jill Nelson Rehab Assistant at The Views, Loreen Hunter and Roy Benson residents at The Views.

A wonderful Community program is now underway to support the purchase Exercise Equipment for The P.A.R.C. – Physical Activation and Recreation Center at The Views (formerly called the Extended Care Unit) at St. Joseph’s General Hospital.

The community program “Mobilize for the PARC” started when Joanie Chestnut RMT at SomaticsPlus who cares for a resident at the Views heard about the need for recreational and activation therapy equipment for the new facility. Her thought was the Valley has a large community of therapists from different disciplines and as therapists, the goal of their work is fundamentally the same as The Parc Project: Mobility and Well-being. She was encouraged by the concept that the community therapists could partner with St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation to help raise the money needed.

Joanie soon formed a team of several other professionals that shared her vision. They include Dr. Rick Houlgrave – Houlgrave Chiropractic, Gerlinde Park-Occupational Therapist, Courtenay Physiotherapy, Tenth St. Chiropractic, Dan Belcher of Courtenay Physiotherapy, Dr. Liza Grant of Tenth Street Chiropractic, Sean Murphy of Valley Healing Therapeutic Massage, Dr. Rick Houlgrave of Houlgrave Chiropractic and Gerlinde Park Occupational Therapist and of course Joanie Chestnut RMT SomaticsPlus leading the team.

The residents who live at The Views have “complex care needs” and have wide variety of activity levels. The goal is to enhance and maintain the resident’s current levels of mobility, activity and mental wellness with attention to safety. To achieve this, an area of The Views is being renovated to gain space to allow the 125 residents to remain active.

The renovation was made possible thanks to gracious donations from RBC Foundation, The Courtenay and Comox Legions, the Fitness Businesses and 100’s of individual donations from the community, Views Residents and their families.

The goal now is to raise the funds to furnish this area with the various pieces of exercise and therapy equipment. Donations will come from the therapist community with their big drive to Mobilize for the PARC on November 15th as well as the patients and the patients of participating clinics that wish to support this.

Joanie and her team will be out in the community over the next 2 weeks to share the concept so fellow therapist and patients can help with this worthwhile, community building endeavour!

Your Donations

With any donations over $250.00 the donor will receive:

  • A glass brick that will be engraved to commemorate your generosity and placed on our Legacy of Life Wall in The Views
  • A personal thank you, tax receipt and listing in the newspaper
  • An invitation to The Grand Opening of The P.A.R.C (date TBD)

Our Sponsors

We would like to thank all of our generous donors and supporters!

Physiotherapy Clinics:
Courtenay Physiotherapy
Ascent Physiotherapy
Coastal Physiotherapy
Achieve Physio
Rehab in Motion
The Joint
Gentle Hands Physiotherapy
Bodyworx
Pattiwhackers
SomaticsPlus (Susan Cook)
Linda Maasz

Registered Massage Therapists:
Joanie Chestnut RMTSomaticsPlus
Sean Murphy RMTValley Healing Massage
Braidwood Massage Therapy
Shannon Lisch RMT – Momentum Massage Therapy
Shannon Seeley RMT
Dean Silvester RMT – Summit Therapeutic and Sports Massage Clinic
Kirsten Werner RMT
Tara Miller RMT
Katie White RMT
Jan Shields RMT
Shawnna Karras RMT
Harbourview Massage Therapy
Matt Romyn RMT – Kin Aspire Therapeutic Massage
Carolyn Thir RMT
Comox Valley Therapeutic Massage
Kirsten Warner RMT, Tara Miller RMT, Carolyn Brett RMTCumberland Massage Therapy

Acupuncturists:
Guthrie Acupuncture (Peter Day)
Comox Valley Acupuncture (Dr. Michelle Hughes DTCM)
Dr. Stirling Desmond DTCM

Chiropractors:
Dr. Rick Cockwill and Dr. David Audia
Tenth Street Chiropractic (Dr. Liza Grant, Dr. Sandra Jensen, Dr. Robin Rae)
Bayview Chiropractic (Dr. Debbie Wright, Dr. Alicia Steeles)
Dr. Rick Houlgrave

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2011 Charity Golf Update

RBC Royal Bank, Quality Foods, Crown Isle, 97.3 Eagle FM, local businesses, hospital staff and members of the community have been playing golf for St. Joseph’s Hospital for 21 years. Over $390,000 has been raised over the years to help provide support and enhance equipment in various departments at St. Joseph’s General Hospital.

This years charity golf event raised over $28,000 and supported the purchase of Motorized Parallel bars and specialized wheelchairs for St. Joseph’s. Parallels bars offer good support to patients and they are a crucial piece of equipment used by Rehab therapists to the help patients build their general strength, balance. They are also used to help patients that have had a major surgery, trauma, or illness. The wheelchairs will help support the various levels of care needed for patients that are required to be in wheelchairs and/or have various needs of rehabilitation.

Pictured in the photo above are the major sponsors of the event and staff from the Rehab services department and St. Joseph’s General Hospital Foundation.

Lana Fransen-Holmes Rehabilitation Department at St. Joseph’s
Bob Johnstone and Richard Skinner– 97.3 The Eagle FM
Dan Gigliotti- Quality Foods
Sylvia Giles – St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Department
Ron Weir – RBC Royal Bank
Deanne Poppe, Nina Gansner – St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Department
Patti Fletcher – St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation
Kristen Gilbert- St. Joseph’s Rehabilitation Department
Jason Andrew- Crown Isle

If you would like to make a donation to support other equipment purchases contact Lynn Dashkewytch at St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation 250-890-3046 .

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Courtenay Little Theatre Donation

Courtenay Little Theatre members were very pleased to present a cheque for $1800 to Lynn Dashkewytch for the PARC program for new recreation space for seniors living in The Views.  The funds were raised at a special matinee of CLT’s award-winning production of Half Life by John Mighton.

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