NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler just got an exciting boost for its rehab gym, thanks to a generous donation from Wheelchair Charities, Inc. and its founder, Henry J. “Hank” Carter. This new equipment is designed to help residents improve their physical abilities and live more independently. Here’s a quick look at the key items added:
- Bariatric Standing Frames: These help residents with mobility challenges stand and regain strength.
- Bariatric Parallel Bars: These provide support for improving balance and movement.
- Training Stairs: Great for residents learning to navigate steps post-injury.
- Sci-fit Steppers: A low-impact option for full-body strengthening.
- Omni Cycle: Encourages strength and coordination through gentle exercise.
- PhysioGait: Allows walking practice with adjustable support levels.
- Lingraphica: A communication device for those who have difficulty speaking.
Hank Carter expressed gratitude for the help from NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler’s dedicated teams. “I give God the credit for what we’ve accomplished. This partnership enriches the lives of our residents,” he said.
Stephen J. Catullo, CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler, emphasized the impact of this new equipment. “It enhances our residents’ safety and independence while making rehabilitation more engaging,” he stated. This kind of support is crucial, especially as the demand for rehabilitative services continues to grow across the nation.
Recent statistics show that over 20% of Americans aged 65 and older live with mobility issues. As our population ages, the need for facilities like NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler will only increase. The investments made by Wheelchair Charities are vital for these residents, helping them regain mobility, and autonomy.
Yonnette Ramlochan, Director of Rehabilitation Services at Coler, highlighted the ongoing support from Wheelchair Charities. “This equipment isn’t just machines; it’s an investment in our residents’ lives,” she emphasized, showcasing a commitment to improving quality of life.
Residents have also shared their positive experiences. As Theresa Awoonerwilliams noted, “Coler feels like home, thanks to the equipment and support we receive.” This sentiment reflects a broader trend in healthcare, where personalized and compassionate care is becoming increasingly important.
Through the generous contributions of Wheelchair Charities and dedicated staff, NYC Health + Hospitals/Coler is enhancing rehabilitative care for its residents. This kind of community support not only improves individual lives but also strengthens the entire healthcare system, making a difference that resonates far and wide.