On 8/31/2022 8:10 PM, danny burstein wrote:
> In <
pvOcnXD9z62beZL-...@earthlink.com> David Samuel Barr <
dsb...@mindspring.com> writes:
>
> [snip]
>>> sidenote: Calvary Hospital (originally in the Bronx) was/is pretty
>>> much the leader in establishing end of life "hospice" care. So
>>> yeah, there's that...
>
>> Calvary is still headquartered in the Bronx;
>> the Brooklyn hospital is one of their four
>> campuses, the others being in Bayside (Queens)
>> and Manhattan. Five years ago tomorrow my
>> mother died in the Manhattan one, which
>> ironically is named for the wife of one of
>> my father's late law firm partners.
>
> First, of course, all of our sympathies.
Thanks, Danny.
> Second is yeah, I should have added the
> word "originally *just* in the Bronx"...
>
> Calvary also offers offsite, so to speak, services.
>
> A super serious tip of the hat to everyone who
> works in hospice environments.
Mommy didn't go into the actual hospice
facility until her last few days; for most
of her five-month cancer bout (after Memorial
Sloan Kettering quickly wrote her off and sent
her home to die) she wasn't at Calvary but in
my folks' pied-a-terre apartment on West End
Avenue with 24/7 aides. During that time,
though, Calvary sent a visiting nurse several
days a week who could best be described as an
angel from Heaven.