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HEALTHCARE REAL ESTATE, CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN & FACILITY
South Florida's
Monthly Holy Cross Health, CITY Furniture Team Up to Deliver
Healthcare Newspaper
Haven for COVID-Stressed Healthcare Colleagues
PO Box 812708
Boca Raton, FL 33481-2708
Phone: (561) 368-6950 Holy Cross Health’s healthcare heroes
have a new haven for well-deserved relief
and relaxation with an upgrade of the
Website: hospital’s central Mercy Courtyard and a
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new Resiliency Garden. With support
from CITY Furniture, the project is now
CHARLES FELIX open, giving the hospital’s team respite
CAROL FELIX from a healthcare environment that has
Publishers never been more challenging and stress-
ful.
NANCY LAMMIE CITY Furniture donated comfortable
Editor new outdoor furniture that’s in place in
Holy Cross Health’s central Mercy
JUDY GRAMM Courtyard for fresh-air breaks by staff. Holy Cross Health’s healthcare heroes CITY Furniture donated furniture for the
Editorial Manager & Webmaster The hospital has just finished transform- have a new haven for well-deserved relief newly completed Serenity Room
ing a portion of the courtyard for the new
JMC GRAPHICS Resiliency Garden, with butterfly-attract- and relaxation with an upgrade of the At Holy Cross Health, including executive
Art/Production hospital’s central Mercy Courtyard massage chairs and recliners to help
lammienancy@aol.com ing plants, basketball hoops and a bean- and a new Resiliency Garden. healthcare team members
412-877-5321 bag toss game. A canvas sail will soon decompress and re-connect.
shade areas of the garden. The Resiliency
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Garden design maximizes the Mercy Courtyard’s potential and recognizes the need
Daniel Casciato for social distancing and outdoor space usable in varied weather conditions.
Creating an inviting “getaway” and encouraging colleagues to take breaks out-
Barbara Fallon
Vanessa Orr doors, the project is a timely response to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Lois Thomson Inside the hospital, CITY Furniture has donated furniture for the newly completed
Serenity Room, including executive massage chairs and recliners to help health-
care team members decompress and re-connect.
“Holy Cross Health is beyond grateful for the thoughtfulness and generosity of
LOOK FOR OUR CITY Furniture,” said Mark Doyle, the hospital’s president and CEO. “The new
outdoor furniture is a welcome addition to our Mercy Courtyard that’s already
NEXT ISSUE making colleagues’ break times more comfortable and allowing them to resume
IN APRIL patient care energized.”
CITY Furniture’s donation of furnishings for the courtyard and Serenity Room
is the latest commitment in its long-term support of Holy Cross Health. The com- CITY Furniture’s donation of furnishings
TO REACH US pany and its owners, the Koenig family, have donated more than $1 million to the
for the courtyard and Serenity Room
FOR hospital in recent years. CITY Furniture CEO Keith Koenig serves on the Holy is the latest commitment in its long-term
Cross Board of Directors, and his late wife Doreen, who died of breast cancer in
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2015, was a leader in making major initiatives including the Holy Cross Women’s
OR EDITORIAL Center a reality.
Call (561) 368-6950 “It’s so important for staff, nurses and doctors to have spaces where they can relax and recharge,” said CITY Furniture President
Andrew Koenig. “We know from our own family’s experience that the Holy Cross Health team delivers remarkable patient care.
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We’re inspired by these professionals every day and glad to lend our support,” he added.
carol@southfloridahospitalnews.com
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southfloridahospitalnews.com. ety of angles, using a pivoting C-arm and gantry suspended from the ceiling. The FlexArm rotates on no less than eight axes
____________ to create virtually unlimited imaging options from head to toe for both two- and three-dimensional visualizations. That flexi-
bility frees up medical teams to choose the best working position without the need to reposition the patient or adjust the oper-
ating table, important safety and time considerations.
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permission prohibited. Copyright © 2020. increasingly replacing open surgery for the treatment of many diseases. Patients experience less trauma and, as a result, their
hospital stay can be dramatically reduced. They often return home after one night in the hospital, and may even leave the hos-
pital on the same day.
Correspondingly, the procedures are also becoming more complex, requiring more physicians from different disciplines to be
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critical anatomy and identify changes to the patient during procedures.
South Florida Hospital News The new suite can seamlessly accommodate both minimally invasive procedures and traditional open surgery, allowing cli-
& Healthcare Report nicians to pivot in their surgical planning when necessary.
The new advanced endovascular suite will be used for more complex procedures such as transcatheter aortic valve replace-
in your Marketing Plans ments (TAVR), mitral valve clip repairs, left atrial appendage occlusion surgeries and thoracic aneurysm repairs.
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