Published: October 02, 2011
NYU Langone Medical Center and the Hassenfeld Family Announce $50 Million Gift to Create New Children's Hospital
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - NYU Langone Medical Center and the Hassenfeld family unveiled a $50
million gift today that will create a comprehensive pediatric hospital
at NYU Langone Medical Center. The $50 million gift from the Hassenfeld
family, led by longtime NYU Langone Medical Center trustee Sylvia
Hassenfeld, spans three generations and underscores the family's belief
in both giving back and to children.
Hassenfeld Pediatric Center, NYU Langone Medical Center's new children's hospital (Photo: Business Wire)
"This is a momentous occasion for our medical center and New York's
children, and we are truly thankful to Sylvia Hassenfeld and her family
for their longstanding commitment, dedication and generosity," said
Robert I. Grossman, MD, dean and CEO of NYU Langone Medical Center.
"Their extraordinary gift to create the Hassenfeld Pediatric Center
begins a new era of children's health care in New York and helps ensure
bright futures for countless children, our most precious patients, and
their families."
The announcement was made during a festive celebration at the Intrepid
Sea, Air, & Space Museum with over 1,000 children, parents and
grandparents in attendance, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg and
Barbara Walters, who served as the mistress of ceremonies at the
family-friendly event.
"We've made enormous strides over the last ten years in improving
comprehensive health services that will help more of our children enjoy
successful, fulfilling lives," said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. "With
the generous help of the Hassenfeld family, NYU Langone Medical Center
will create a state-of-the-art pediatric facility that makes a
difference in the lives of those we care about most."
The gift will help create the Hassenfeld Pediatric Center, a new 160,000
square foot state-of-the-art pediatric hospital on the Medical Center's
main campus on the east side of Manhattan. Integral to the design of the
pediatric hospital will be all private rooms, making it the only
pediatric inpatient facility in Manhattan to have this feature. Private
rooms increase patient safety by decreasing exposure to infections, as
well as serve to provide a private, supportive environment for the
patients and their families. In addition, the new Hassenfeld Pediatric
Center will boast:
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A separate, dedicated Hassenfeld Pediatric Center entrance on 34th
Street and 1st Avenue, featuring a child-friendly lobby
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Child-friendly pre-operative unit consisting of private, pre-op
preparation and recovery bays, with space for family at the bedside,
along with pediatric ORs, a catheterization lab, and two procedure
rooms
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Dedicated acute pediatric inpatient and pediatric critical care units
where each of the 68 private rooms will have their own en suite
bathrooms, as well as include a "family zone" featuring a sleep-in
couch, storage, and Web access
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A Family Center for orientation activities for patients, space for
child-life activities and performances, as well as support, education,
and respite services for families
The Hassenfelds' devotion to children, particularly those most
vulnerable, is a family tradition. It stems from their four-generation
family commitment to community philanthropy, health care, and their
business, Hasbro, Inc., the world's second-largest toy company.
"The well being of children is one of our great passions," said Sylvia
Hassenfeld. "The first toys Hasbro made were doctor and nurse kits. I
like to think that, with those, we inspired some youngsters who are now
practicing pediatric medicine at NYU Langone. This gift is special to
me, and to my family as it ensures our commitment to children's health
and well being for generations to come."
Sylvia Hassenfeld, her children, Alan Hassenfeld and Ellen Hassenfeld
Block, and her grandchildren, Susan Block Casdin, Laurie Block, and
Michael Block have been deeply involved with NYU Langone for many years.
The family has funded and continues to support NYU Langone's Stephen D.
Hassenfeld Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. In
addition, Susan Block Casdin founded the Hassenfeld Committee, which is
instrumental in raising funds to support critical psycho-social support
services at the Hassenfeld Center and the Department of Pediatrics.
The gift also supports the full array of children's health services
across the Medical Center where neonates, children, adolescents and
young adults receive the most comprehensive and advanced care by a team
of pediatricians and pediatric specialists across more than 30 pediatric
medical and surgical disciplines ranging from cardiology and
cardiothoracic surgery to hematology and oncology to reconstructive
plastic surgery and urology. With more than 150 full-time pediatric
specialists, as well as pediatric nurses, child life specialists, and
social workers, NYU Langone is uniquely equipped to provide innovative
subspecialty care in a highly personalized manner.
The facility will be located within the new Helen L. and Martin S.
Kimmel Pavilion, scheduled to open in late 2017.
About NYU Langone Medical Center
NYU Langone Medical Center, a world-class, patient-centered, integrated,
academic medical center, is one on the nation's premier centers for
excellence in clinical care, biomedical research and medical education.
Located in the heart of Manhattan, NYU Langone is composed of three
hospitals - Tisch Hospital, its flagship acute care facility; the Rusk
Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, the world's first
university-affiliated facility devoted entirely to rehabilitation
medicine; and the Hospital for Joint Diseases, one of only five
hospitals in the nation dedicated to orthopaedics and rheumatology -
plus the NYU School of Medicine, which since 1841 has trained thousands
of physicians and scientists who have helped to shape the course of
medical history. The medical center's tri-fold mission to serve, teach
and discover is achieved 365 days a year through the seamless
integration of a culture devoted to excellence in patient care,
education and research. For more information, go to www.NYULMC.org.
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