Comfort Care Bags in Oswego County

Thank you to the Friends of Oswego County Hospice for securing a generous mini-grant from the Richard S. Shineman Foundation to provide “Comfort Care Bags” for the Oswego county patients that we serve. The canvas tote bags contain a handmade pillowcase, pill box, pill crusher, non-slip socks, a Word Search book, notepad and pen, ChapStick, and a travel mug with lid.

Friends of Oswego County Hospice is the giving hand to enhance the time patients and their families have together by providing financial assistance and volunteer support to the Oswego County Hospice Program. It’s an honor to provide such amenities, added comfort, and support to our Oswego County patients. For additional information, visit www.friendsofhospice.org, or call 315-343-5223.

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Celebrating Life Through Chocolate

Join us on Thursday, May 18th, 2023 from 5:30 PM-8:00 PM for our 14th Annual Celebrating Life Through Chocolate Event!

Presented by: Brillo Excavating and Waste Disposal

This event has proved to be one of our most popular events, and we are thrilled to be bringing it back this Spring. The evening includes a silent auction, wine tasting, live musical entertainment by Wits End Unplugged, and, of course, plenty of delicious treats from local chocolatiers and bakeries.

The proceeds from this event will directly benefit the patients and families we serve in Onondaga County, as well as Cayuga, Madison, and Oswego counties.

Join us, as we Celebrate Life!

To become a SPONSOR, please click here!

To attend event, please click here!

Please call 315-634-1100 for questions about the event.

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING VENDORS WHO WILL BE PARTICIPATING THIS YEAR! 

THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING EVENT SPONSORS! 

PRESENTING SPONSOR:

ENTERTAINMENT SPONSOR:

EVENT SPONSOR:

PRINT SPONSOR:

WINE GLASS SPONSOR:

 

ADVERTISING SPONSOR:

 

DARK CHOCOLATE SPONSOR:

 

MILK CHOCOLATE SPONSOR:

 

WHITE CHOCOLATE SPONSOR:

BREAST CARE PARTNERS

MIDSTATE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY

 

Hospice Golf Open 2023

25th Annual Hospice Golf Open – New Venue – Come Join Us!

Join us on Monday, June 12th at Hospice’s Annual Golf Open as we celebrate our 25th year of the tournament!

Our annual golf tournament will feature food, drinks, raffles, prizes, excellent company, and of course a great day of golf, all in support of the patients and families we serve. This year’s tournament will be held at the beautifully upgraded Cavalry Club in Manlius, NY.

Designed by renowned architects Dick Wilson & Joe Lee, the Cavalry Club has widely been considered one of the premier courses in Central New York since it opened in 1965. After years of success, the golf course underwent a major renovation spanning the past 18 months featuring brand new bunker complex’s and tee boxes. NBC Golf has featured Cavalry Club in its “Top Renovations for 2023” considering it a “must play.” Here is your opportunity…

Click here to register for the tournament or to view our sponsorship opportunities.

Please call 315-634-1100 should you have any questions.

We hope to see you there!

Hospice Run/Walk

Join us for our 18th Annual Run/Walk for Hospice!

We’re back and better than ever!

The 18th Annual Run/Walk for Hospice will be on Saturday, July 1st 2023 in beautiful Fair Haven, NY!

For our adult walkers and runners, we will be offering our $20 pricing until midnight on 6/1/2023, after that the price will increase to $25, so be sure to get yourself registered early! Day-of registration will be $30. We encourage you to sign up by June 15th to guarantee your race t-shirt. Any registrants after 6/15 will get a shirt on a first-come first-serve basis.

Great News! We will still keep our virtual option for those who will not be able to join us in person for this year’s event. There will be an option to have your race shirt shipped to you for an additional fee.

To register yourself or your team, please click here to go to RunSignUp.

Sponsorship opportunities available soon

We are so happy to be back in person again this year and we are thrilled to bring back our Kids Fun Run presented by The AUER FAMILY FOUNDATION! Last year’s event had a great turnout, and we can’t wait to see it grow even more! The cost is $5 per child and will include some great swag!

*Please note, should your child wish to compete in the regular race that is perfectly fine – please sign them up there and complete the waiver*

To register your child(ren), please click here to go to RunSignUp

We will see you at YOUR starting line!

Volunteers Needed!

Fall 2023 Family Care Giving Training Scheduled – Sign-up Today!

Our Fall 2023 new volunteer training session for those interested in providing support to patients and families in their homes or facilities has been scheduled beginning September 14th through October 26th – for 7 consecutive Thursdays from 5:00pm – 7:30pm.

Volunteers must be an emotionally mature and compassionate person dedicated to providing sensitive support to end-of-life patients and their families.

For more information, or to reserve your spot today, contact the Volunteer Department at 315-634-1100. 

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Meet our Hospice Team Assistants and Scheduler

Being a tight knit group here at Hospice, it was no surprise that when we asked Dawn, Tina and Kelly if we could feature them in our upcoming newsletter, they asked to be interviewed together. This group of ladies ensure our patients and families have what they need and help to keep everything running smoothly on a day to day basis.

We asked Dawn Brizzi who is the Team Assistant for Team 2, which serves from East Syracuse down to the Cortland border over to the Hamilton border and all of the towns in between, what she does on a daily basis. “I help to provide the families what they need so that they can care for their loved one. The family members or LPN’s can call me and tell me what they need whether it’s a hospital bed, shower chairs, commodes, etc. and my job is to work with our supplier and get the items ordered and out to the patient’s home.” For items such as adult briefs, mouth swabs, and dressings supplies, Dawn works with our nurses, aides or Hospice volunteers to get these items out to the home as well.

Dawn shares that the most challenging part of her job is “not getting to know the patients as much as I’d like to as I am mostly talking to the family member. But I still feel the loss of the patient when it is their time as I spend a lot of time on the phone with the family member talking about the patient and their needs.”

Dawn can’t believe how much she accomplishes and how many people she helps in just a day’s work and it makes her feel good. She reflects, “The outcome is always going to be the same, but at least on that journey, knowing that we have provided for our patients and helped their families, makes it all worth it.”

Kelly Blumer is our Team Assistant for Team 1, whose territory covers all the way

from North Syracuse to Baldwinsville, over to Central Square, Pulaski, and up to the Oswego/Fulton border.

“My favorite part is the patients and the families but it’s also my coworkers and what they do for people within their communities to keep people safe within their home.” Kelly reflects that the most challenging part of of her job is, if there is a delay to getting items to a patient’s home. Sometimes there could be a storm or other factors preventing the item that the family needs from getting to the home as fast as they we’d like. It can be a challenge on your heart because the issue is out of Hospice’s hands but still pressing on our mind.”

Like Dawn, Kelly acts as a liaison for the patients and the family. If the family has a request for something Hospice doesn’t have keep in inventory, such as hair washing stations or neck pillows, they will work with the the Development Department to add the items to the Hospice Wish List or utilize Amazon gift cards that have been donated to get the items needed within reason.

Tina Rozner, is Hospice’s scheduler for LPN’s and Home Health Aides.  Tina works intricately with dawn and Kelly, and covers all areas that Hospice serves.

Her role is a dynamic one – from receiving calls and requests from Dawn and Kelly, the patient’s social worker, and the family, to requests for nurse or home health aide care. A call to Tina could be for a one-time visit, a request for supplies, or something more involved. Tina tries to get to know the family’s needs and helps schedule all aspects of care covered in addition to the care the patient’s family is providing. Tina loves talking to people and her favorite part of the job is getting to know the patient and their families. Tina will move schedules around as much as possible to accommodate the needs of patients and families as they come up. She said the girls she works with are always helpful when someone is in need of an LPN or an Aide and they work with Tina to the best of their abilities.

Tina made the move to work with Hospice after her dad went through the program. She said, “The care they provided for my father and the support they provided for myself, my brothers, and my mother were invaluable. They never made us feel like a question was stupid, they were there for whatever we needed.”

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Year-End Appeal 2022

“Just because you can’t heal the physical body doesn’t mean that there isn’t healing to be done. Healing the emotional, mental, and spiritual parts of a person enhances the quality of life.”
– Barbara Karnes

The end of life is an emotional time, not just for the patient, but for their loved ones. And just as every life lived is different, every end-of-life situation is unique. This is why Hospice of Central New York and Hospice of the Finger Lakes approaches every single patient, and their families, with their specific needs foremost in mind.

Thanks to you, our Agency has grown over nearly 40 years ago, from a grassroots organization to a certified Hospice with services covering multiple counties including Oswego, Cayuga, Madison, and Onondaga. With that growth, our mission remains – to provide the best end-of-life care, focused on quality of life, providing comfort, and being there through the journey.  Your support makes that happen.

This coming year will see great needs, as we prepare to meet over 1,400 patients in our community and help them with their personal end-of-life journey. With a gift to our Year-End Appeal, you will help provide the patients and families we serve with the dignity, honor, comfort, and individualized, expert care they need and deserve.

Join us in our mission by making your gift of compassion today. With your support and belief in our mission, we can foster a time of care, healing, and hope. Please click here to donate!

Thank YOU!

Steven “Spinner” O’Donnell Memorial Open

Steven “Spinner” O’Donnell was the type of person that brought people together. He was a passionate friend, uncle, and sibling. He was also a very passionate golfer.

Growing up, Steven was the youngest of seven siblings (two girls and five boys). He grew up in Eastwood, NY where he was a life-long member of Wanoa Golf Course.

Golf was a passion of Steven’s. His brother Mike recalls that when Steven was first diagnosed, one of the first things he asked was, “Can I still play golf?” Golf kept him going. During his illness, Steven would rest all weekend long so he could play in his golf league on Mondays. It took a toll on him, but as his brother Mike said, it’s what made him happiest.

Upon Steven’s passing, his friends and family wanted to honor him and his memory, and thought what better way to do that than hosting a golf tournament in his name. They held their first-ever tournament at Wanoa Golf Course on Saturday, June 11th. The event was sold out and was a huge success – not just monetarily – but it was filled with love, friendship, stories, and memories of Steven. They even gave away a commemorative poker chip with an outline of a photo that they felt perfectly represented Steven.

Stevens’ brother Mike thought they were ready for his passing, but when they day came, they weren’t. Steven had been living with Mike and his wife, but it still didn’t make saying goodbye to their loved one any easier. Mike fondly remembers the two Hospice nurses who came and stayed the whole time with them and Steven until his passing. Steven was sick for 32 months with cancer. He passed at the young age of 56 and left behind many mourning friends and relatives.

Thanks to Mike and Steven’s family and friends, an $8,000 donation was made to Hospice in memory of Steven from the 1st Annual Steven “Spinner” O’Donnell Memorial Open.

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Wish List

Certain things make it easier for Hospice patients and families during a very trying time. The items listed below are those such items that can really make a difference.

If you would like to assist our patients with a donation, items must be new, as we cannot accept used items. Our Amazon Wish List is at www.hospicecny.org/hospice-wish-list/. If you have any questions, please call us at (315) 634-1100.

*Wash basins (like dish pans)

Body wash & lotions Non-skid slipper socks

*Gas AND Grocery gift cards

*No-Rinse shampoo caps (with conditioner)

Boppy pillows (like those used with breastfeeding)

Kitty Litter (can be generic kind)

Lysol Disinfectant Spray/Wipes

Medication lock boxes (not clear or see-through)

Expo dry-erase markers

Small electric fans

XL twin sheets (dark colors)

Twin blankets (washable – lightweight preferred)

Inflatable hair washing basin

Bed alarm sensor pads (pad-type that lays under sheet)

*Pill crushers

(Items with an asterisk are ones we have an immediate need for)

Why Does Hospice Need THAT???

Many of the items on our Wish List fulfill an obvious need. Others, however, require a little explanation.

Why do you need kitty litter?

Many people don’t want medications left in their home, and Hospice cannot accept them. For safe disposal, most medications should be combined with kitty litter or coffee grounds, put in a closed container and disposed of in the garbage. This prevents medications from being available to those who might abuse them, keeps them out of the waterways, and away from pets who may accidentally ingest them.

Why would you need Boppy pillows?

Boppy pillows are helpful in alleviating pressure for people who are in bed. They can be positioned under the arms, legs, heel, etc., and can prevent pressure ulcers and joint strain.

If you would like to assist our patients with a donation, items must be new, as we cannot accept used items. Our Amazon Wish List is at www.hospicecny.org/hospice-wish-list/. If you have any questions, please call us at (315) 634-1100.

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