John D. Cameron, Jr., P.E., founder and managing partner of Cameron Engineering & Associates in Woodbury, NY, was the honoree of the outing, which was held at both the Inwood Country Club and The Seawane Club on Monday, June 15.
Two of Long Island's most accomplished business leaders, Butch Yamali and Wayne Lipton, have been designated co-honorees of South Nassau Communities Hospital's 32nd Annual Golf Outing to be held Monday, June 13.
All net proceeds will benefit expansion of the hospital’s Emergency Department in Oceanside, which currently serves 70,000 patients a year in a space built for 35,000 patient visits.
Since the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign began in 2015, the hospital's supporters have donated $3,376,910, pledged an additional $364,731 and secured grants of $500,000.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
South Nassau Communities Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Murphy was presented The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick On Long Island 2016 'Favorite Son' Award during the society's 32nd Emerald Ball and Banquet.
The document discusses collaboration between cardiology and neurology experts at Mills-Peninsula Hospital to better understand and treat strokes. Atrial fibrillation, a heart arrhythmia, can double the risk of heart-related death and increase stroke risk five-fold. However, the arrhythmia isn't always present when patients are evaluated for stroke. By working together, cardiologists and neurologists can gain a more complete picture of the relationship between heart issues like AFib and strokes, in order to provide the best care. The hospital is focused on detecting diseases that may cause devastating consequences through new technology and integration between medical specialties.
Dear Friends & Supporters,
At Swords to Plowshares, we believe that housing is the gateway to stable health. Getting a homeless veteran housed in a safe environment is key to reducing the daily stress on mind and body after living without a stable home and establishes the foundation for a path to self-sufficiency.
A formerly homeless veteran, who receives housing and healthcare after years without access to support, can finally focus on addressing trauma and deteriorating health to start improving overall well-being.
Housing and healthcare are critical services for veterans who are poor, elderly, and sick, but nutrition can often be an afterthought for these individuals. For our veterans with a limited income, finding a warm, healthy meal can present a daily challenge. Over the last few months, we have been able to supplement regular meals provided at two of our housing sites with a breakfast served by corporate volunteers twice a month.
Also, thanks to food donations from Copia Foods, we have now been able to offer a meal to our homeless veterans who visit our Service Center. In this edition of our newsletter, you’ll hear about the incredible generosity of Craig Newmark and his support for our legal program’s effort to assist underrepresented
veterans. Another feature is our Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Mike Lodge, a Coast Guard veteran who volunteers his time providing legal assistance to homeless and low-income
veterans with disabilities.
Also, you’ll learn about the impact our community organizer Bilal Mustafa, an Army veteran who organizes recreational activities for our residents. You’ll also see photos from the meals our wonderful corporate volunteers provide.
You too can make an impact and support the lives of our veterans. Please join us in helping end the cycle of poverty and homelessness with a purchase of hygiene items for our homeless veterans, setting up a monthly recurring donation, or dedicating another gift to support our vital programs and services.
Michael Blecker
Executive Director
Vietnam Combat Veteran
U.S. Army 1967-1970
SNCH was selected based on its clinical excellence, quality care and clinical quality and patient safety awards for women's health services. Becker's Hospital Review is a bimonthly magazine published by ASC Communications located in Chicago, IL.
Two of Long Island's most accomplished business leaders, Butch Yamali and Wayne Lipton, have been designated co-honorees of South Nassau Communities Hospital's 32nd Annual Golf Outing to be held Monday, June 13.
All net proceeds will benefit expansion of the hospital’s Emergency Department in Oceanside, which currently serves 70,000 patients a year in a space built for 35,000 patient visits.
Since the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign began in 2015, the hospital's supporters have donated $3,376,910, pledged an additional $364,731 and secured grants of $500,000.
South Nassau Communities Hospital raised nearly $600,000 at its annual golf outing to support the expansion of its emergency room, setting a new record. Over 380 golfers participated across three golf courses. Anthony Ponte and Bill Ulrich were honored for their leadership and long-time support of the hospital. The funds raised will go towards doubling the size of the emergency room and adding space for behavioral health and pediatrics.
South Nassau Communities Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Richard J. Murphy was presented The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick On Long Island 2016 'Favorite Son' Award during the society's 32nd Emerald Ball and Banquet.
The document discusses collaboration between cardiology and neurology experts at Mills-Peninsula Hospital to better understand and treat strokes. Atrial fibrillation, a heart arrhythmia, can double the risk of heart-related death and increase stroke risk five-fold. However, the arrhythmia isn't always present when patients are evaluated for stroke. By working together, cardiologists and neurologists can gain a more complete picture of the relationship between heart issues like AFib and strokes, in order to provide the best care. The hospital is focused on detecting diseases that may cause devastating consequences through new technology and integration between medical specialties.
Dear Friends & Supporters,
At Swords to Plowshares, we believe that housing is the gateway to stable health. Getting a homeless veteran housed in a safe environment is key to reducing the daily stress on mind and body after living without a stable home and establishes the foundation for a path to self-sufficiency.
A formerly homeless veteran, who receives housing and healthcare after years without access to support, can finally focus on addressing trauma and deteriorating health to start improving overall well-being.
Housing and healthcare are critical services for veterans who are poor, elderly, and sick, but nutrition can often be an afterthought for these individuals. For our veterans with a limited income, finding a warm, healthy meal can present a daily challenge. Over the last few months, we have been able to supplement regular meals provided at two of our housing sites with a breakfast served by corporate volunteers twice a month.
Also, thanks to food donations from Copia Foods, we have now been able to offer a meal to our homeless veterans who visit our Service Center. In this edition of our newsletter, you’ll hear about the incredible generosity of Craig Newmark and his support for our legal program’s effort to assist underrepresented
veterans. Another feature is our Pro Bono Attorney of the Year, Mike Lodge, a Coast Guard veteran who volunteers his time providing legal assistance to homeless and low-income
veterans with disabilities.
Also, you’ll learn about the impact our community organizer Bilal Mustafa, an Army veteran who organizes recreational activities for our residents. You’ll also see photos from the meals our wonderful corporate volunteers provide.
You too can make an impact and support the lives of our veterans. Please join us in helping end the cycle of poverty and homelessness with a purchase of hygiene items for our homeless veterans, setting up a monthly recurring donation, or dedicating another gift to support our vital programs and services.
Michael Blecker
Executive Director
Vietnam Combat Veteran
U.S. Army 1967-1970
SNCH was selected based on its clinical excellence, quality care and clinical quality and patient safety awards for women's health services. Becker's Hospital Review is a bimonthly magazine published by ASC Communications located in Chicago, IL.
The study includes data from 58,353 patients who received tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) within 4.5 hours of acute ischemic stroke symptom onset at 1,395 hospitals that participate in the Get With The Guidelines (GWTG®)-Stroke Program.
This is the third consecutive time that South Nassau has earned the national mark of excellence, which is awarded to eligible ACS accredited cancer programs every three years.
An architectural firm analyzed reopening the emergency department in the former Long Beach Medical Center buildings and found it was not advisable due to significant code deficiencies. Over 80 code issues could not be waived, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing and structural problems. Rebuilding the buildings to meet all current health codes would be prohibitively costly and time consuming. South Nassau Communities Hospital plans to instead invest $4.5 million to upgrade the Long Beach Urgent Care Center to an off-campus emergency department to serve the community's needs.
Upon the closing of the sale of the LBMC assets, which is scheduled to occur on or about June 30, 2014, South Nassau will move forward with planning to redevelop medical services consistent with the needs of the South Shore communities
Patient satisfaction with the care and clinical staff at the Long Beach Emergency Department stands at among the highest recorded when compared to other emergency departments nationwide, according to HealthStream®.
HANYS is the statewide advocate for more than 550 non-profit and public hospitals, nursing homes, home care agencies, and other health care organizations in New York.
South Nassau Communities Hospital is taking this action so that there will be no disruption of residents’ access of hospital-quality urgent medical care while expediting a $5 million expansion and upgrade of the center to a 24/7 OCHBED.
Despite its name, the Gamma Knife is not an actual knife, but a stereotactic radiosurgery device that has become a well-accepted standard of care for the minimally invasive treatment of inaccessible or inoperable brain abnormalities.
This year's ball will be held on Saturday, November 5 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, NY. Last year's Carnation Ball raised over $607,000 (net) to support the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign.
Mr. Schneider is a member of South Nassau’s Board of Directors and a member of the hospital’s building committee who has been active in raising funds for the Emergency Department expansion.
Magnet recognition is the highest award a hospital can receive for outstanding nursing services, by creating an environment that attracts and rewards outstanding nurses.
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US. Regular screening can reduce the risk of death from colon cancer by 33% as it allows early detection and removal of pre-cancerous polyps. Dr. Rajiv Datta of the Gertrude & Louis Feil Cancer Center specializes in colon cancer surgery using minimally invasive techniques when possible and advocates for regular screening colonoscopies. Follow-up care after treatment including physical exams, colonoscopies, and CEA blood tests is important to monitor for recurrence of colon cancer.
Aside from raising the most money in its 30-year history, the annual golf outing will be remembered for the hole-in-one recorded by Westbury, NY, resident Mike Ricciardi that earned him $20,000 towards the purchase of a car from Paul Conte Cadillac.
Many refer to Mr. Schaefer as a visionary. Since being named chief financial officer of Better Home Health Care Agency, the company has received the New York State Association of Health Care Providers “Heroes in the Home” award.
The event will take place at: The Seawane Club, Hewlett Harbor; Rockway Hunting Club, Lawrence; and Woodmere Club, Woodmere. The Seawane Club is already sold out and the remaining courses are filling up fast.
South Nassau’s Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013.
South Nassau Communities Hospital Home Care has earned a spot in the top 25% of home health care providers in the United States for the ninth consecutive year based on quality measures. The program offers various home care services including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and medical equipment. South Nassau Home Health Care is licensed, certified, and accredited to provide care to patients in their homes.
The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help support a $60 million renovation and expansion of the hospital's Emergency Department, serving all residents of the South Shore from Queens to Suffolk.
The study includes data from 58,353 patients who received tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) within 4.5 hours of acute ischemic stroke symptom onset at 1,395 hospitals that participate in the Get With The Guidelines (GWTG®)-Stroke Program.
This is the third consecutive time that South Nassau has earned the national mark of excellence, which is awarded to eligible ACS accredited cancer programs every three years.
An architectural firm analyzed reopening the emergency department in the former Long Beach Medical Center buildings and found it was not advisable due to significant code deficiencies. Over 80 code issues could not be waived, including electrical, mechanical, plumbing and structural problems. Rebuilding the buildings to meet all current health codes would be prohibitively costly and time consuming. South Nassau Communities Hospital plans to instead invest $4.5 million to upgrade the Long Beach Urgent Care Center to an off-campus emergency department to serve the community's needs.
Upon the closing of the sale of the LBMC assets, which is scheduled to occur on or about June 30, 2014, South Nassau will move forward with planning to redevelop medical services consistent with the needs of the South Shore communities
Patient satisfaction with the care and clinical staff at the Long Beach Emergency Department stands at among the highest recorded when compared to other emergency departments nationwide, according to HealthStream®.
HANYS is the statewide advocate for more than 550 non-profit and public hospitals, nursing homes, home care agencies, and other health care organizations in New York.
South Nassau Communities Hospital is taking this action so that there will be no disruption of residents’ access of hospital-quality urgent medical care while expediting a $5 million expansion and upgrade of the center to a 24/7 OCHBED.
Despite its name, the Gamma Knife is not an actual knife, but a stereotactic radiosurgery device that has become a well-accepted standard of care for the minimally invasive treatment of inaccessible or inoperable brain abnormalities.
This year's ball will be held on Saturday, November 5 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, NY. Last year's Carnation Ball raised over $607,000 (net) to support the Emergency Department Expansion Campaign.
Mr. Schneider is a member of South Nassau’s Board of Directors and a member of the hospital’s building committee who has been active in raising funds for the Emergency Department expansion.
Magnet recognition is the highest award a hospital can receive for outstanding nursing services, by creating an environment that attracts and rewards outstanding nurses.
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the US. Regular screening can reduce the risk of death from colon cancer by 33% as it allows early detection and removal of pre-cancerous polyps. Dr. Rajiv Datta of the Gertrude & Louis Feil Cancer Center specializes in colon cancer surgery using minimally invasive techniques when possible and advocates for regular screening colonoscopies. Follow-up care after treatment including physical exams, colonoscopies, and CEA blood tests is important to monitor for recurrence of colon cancer.
Aside from raising the most money in its 30-year history, the annual golf outing will be remembered for the hole-in-one recorded by Westbury, NY, resident Mike Ricciardi that earned him $20,000 towards the purchase of a car from Paul Conte Cadillac.
Many refer to Mr. Schaefer as a visionary. Since being named chief financial officer of Better Home Health Care Agency, the company has received the New York State Association of Health Care Providers “Heroes in the Home” award.
The event will take place at: The Seawane Club, Hewlett Harbor; Rockway Hunting Club, Lawrence; and Woodmere Club, Woodmere. The Seawane Club is already sold out and the remaining courses are filling up fast.
South Nassau’s Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013.
South Nassau Communities Hospital Home Care has earned a spot in the top 25% of home health care providers in the United States for the ninth consecutive year based on quality measures. The program offers various home care services including skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and medical equipment. South Nassau Home Health Care is licensed, certified, and accredited to provide care to patients in their homes.
The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help support a $60 million renovation and expansion of the hospital's Emergency Department, serving all residents of the South Shore from Queens to Suffolk.
Due to the generosity of many local business and individual sponsors, the event raised a gross total of $760,020 (a net of $637,805) in support of the expansion campaign, realizing a net increase of 8 percent over last year's gala.
South Nassau Communities Hospital has named board member and Manhattan-based real estate management and investment executive Anthony Ponte and long-time facility and planning leader Bill Ulrich as co-honorees of its 35th Annual Golf Outing.
The Syde Hurdus Foundation has an extensive history of loyal support of South Nassau, donating annually for more than a decade to fund various hospital expansion and renovation projects.
Proceeds from the 4th Annual Casino Royale will support South Nassau's Emergency Department Expansion Campaign. The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help pay for a $60 million renovation of the ED.
Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization's commitment to meeting certain performance standards.
The award recognizes South Nassau’s commitment and success to ensuring that stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.
The money raised by the event will support South Nassau’s ED expansion campaign. The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help pay for a $60 million renovation and expansion.
South Nassau's Level II Trauma Center remains the only one of its kind located on the South Shore of Nassau County, providing critical emergency care to some 900,000 residents in the hospital's service area.
LI2DAY has donated a total of $203,400 during the last eight years to South Nassau in support of its breast cancer screening, early detection/diagnosis, and follow-up treatment program for underserved and minority patients.
Assuming timely review and approval of South Nassau’s CON application, the hospital’s goal is to have the free-standing emergency services department fully operational by July 1st, 2015.
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South Nassau Golf Outing Raises Record $329,005 in Support of Emergency Department Expansion
1. News From:
For Immediate Release June 17, 2015
Contact: Damian Becker, Manager of Media Relations
(516) 377-5370
South Nassau Golf Outing Raises Record $329,005 in
Support of Emergency Department Expansion
Brightwater Resident Sinks Hole-in-One for 2-Year Lease on an Audi
Oceanside, NY – Supporters of South Nassau Communities Hospital raised a record gross total of
$329,000 toward the expansion of the hospital’s Emergency Department at its 31st
Annual Golf Outing, held
Monday on two courses, breaking all previous fundraising records for this event by more than 16 percent.
John D. Cameron, Jr., P.E., founder and managing partner of Cameron Engineering & Associates in
Woodbury, NY, was the honoree of the outing, which was held at both the Inwood Country Club and The
Seawane Club on Monday, June 15.
Aside from the record-setting money raised, the outing will also be remembered by Brightwater, NY,
resident Tim Haggerty for the hole-in-one he recorded on the par 3 5th
hole at The Seawane Club that won him a
two-year lease on an Audi courtesy of Lynbrook Audi. This is the second consecutive year that South Nassau’s
golf outing has been host to a hole-in-one.
The money raised by the outing will support South Nassau’s “Emergency Department Expansion
Campaign.” The campaign is a five-year, $10 million fundraising initiative to help pay for a $60 million
renovation of the Oceanside Emergency Department, serving all residents of the South Shore from Queens to
Suffolk. The expansion project will increase the Emergency Department’s square footage from 16,000 to 30,000
square feet, increasing its overall size by 87% and giving it the necessary room to accommodate a projected
70,000 patient visits each year as well as establishing dedicated areas for behavioral health and pediatric
emergencies. The Emergency Department currently sees some 65,000 patients a year but was designed to handle
35,000 annually.
“John Cameron has been a long-time friend of South Nassau and his firm has partnered with the hospital
on several important projects,” said South Nassau’s president and CEO, Richard J. Murphy. “We are grateful he
agreed to be our honoree and help us raise funds for the Emergency Department expansion campaign.”
2. Under Mr. Cameron’s leadership, Cameron Engineering has grown into being one of the region’s premier
engineering and planning firms, having received local, state, and national awards for many of its projects.
Cameron Engineering serves the public and private sectors alike in the New York Metropolitan area and beyond
and has partnered with South Nassau on many of its major projects including the North Addition, Outpatient
Dialysis Center rebuild, and most recently the Long Beach Urgent Care Center.
Mr. Cameron (a resident of Rockville Centre, NY) is a licensed professional engineer, marine engineer
and a U.S. patent holder. His professional experience includes heavy construction, government, facility
operations, consulting engineering, academia, entrepreneurship and business ownership. Mr. Cameron is also the
recipient of many personal awards and has been a frequent contributor to the news media, including television,
radio and print. He and his wife reside in Rockville Centre as do their two married children and grandchildren.
In addition to the hole-in-one, the outing also presented awards for the following categories:
Men’s Lowest Score – Mike Ricciardi – 72 at The Seawane Club, and Lou D’Agostino – 78 at Inwood Country
Club; Women’s Lowest Score – Jennifer Haggerty – 79 at The Seawane Club, and Kathy Masiulis – 89 at
Inwood Country Club; Foursome Lowest Score – Wes Price, Jim Kelley, Steve Puckett, Matt Curtin – 57 at
The Seawane Club, and Rick Kuplicki, Dan Kuplicki, Myles Foley, Max Gartman – 74 at Inwood Country Club.
The afternoon of golf was followed by an evening of fine dining, camaraderie, and fun at the Seawane Club.
South Nassau’s Emergency Services Department is the busiest community hospital emergency room in
Nassau County, realizing an 8.5 percent increase in patient visits in 2013. Praised for its efficiency and
responsiveness to the needs of patients, the department’s staff includes board-certified, residency-trained
emergency medicine physicians as well as nurses and physicians' assistants who have been specially-trained in
emergency medical care.
The department is a New York State Department of Health regional Stroke Center and is southern
Nassau County’s only Trauma Level II Center. The department has over 35 large independent treatment bays,
specialty treatment areas as well as its own dedicated Computerized Radiology Suite for rapid access for testing
and results.
South Nassau is the only hospital on Long Island to win four major awards for quality in recent months,
including for women’s services, nursing excellence, and top rankings from U.S. News & World Report and from
the Joint Commission. In addition, it is one of just 559 hospitals in the country to be awarded the American
Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®–Target: Stroke Honor Roll-Elite
Quality Achievement Award, and it is also a recipient of the American Heart Association/American College of
Cardiology Foundation Get With The Guidelines®–Heart Failure Silver-Plus Quality Achievement Award.
Designated a Magnet® hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), South Nassau®
Communities Hospital is one of the region’s largest hospitals, with 455 beds, more than 900 physicians and 3,000
employees. Located in Oceanside, NY, the hospital is an acute-care, not-for-profit teaching hospital that
provides state-of-the-art care in cardiac, oncologic, orthopedic, bariatric, pain management, mental health and
emergency services. In addition to its extensive outpatient specialty centers, South Nassau provides emergency
3. and elective angioplasty, and is the only hospital on Long Island with the Novalis Tx™ and Gamma Knife®
radiosurgery technologies. South Nassau is a designated Stroke Center by the New York State Department of
Health and Comprehensive Community Cancer Center by the American College of Surgeons and is an accredited
center of the Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Association and Quality Improvement Program. In addition, the
hospital has been awarded the Joint Commission’s gold seal of approval as a Top Performer on Key Quality
Measures, including heart attack, heart failure, pneumonia and surgical care; and disease-specific care for hip and
joint replacement, wound care and end-stage renal disease. For more information, visit www.southnassau.org.
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