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miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2011

BC, Krall family invest in patient housing program


May 20, 2011


VANCOUVER – Patient and caregivers who need to travel for leukemia treatments or solid organ transplants are benefiting from a new $720,000 pilot project that provides affordable patient housing options.

The pilot is funded through a $360,000 contribution from the Province, which matches a gift from the family of the late Adella Krall, who was mother to Diana and her sister Michelle. To help other patients and their families experiencing similar challenges, the Kralls donated funds raised by Diana and Michelle and Diana's charity benefits to the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation. The Kralls recognized the need for sustainable affordable housing for outpatients and caregivers while Adella was travelling between Nanaimo and Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) for multiple myeloma treatment.

The Patient Accommodation Pilot Project benefits patients from the leukemia/bone marrow transplant and the solid organ transplant programs at VGH when they face lengthy outpatient stays. The pilot will run for an estimated 18 months, with as many as 120 families expected to access the program over the next year.



Currently, 10 fully-furnished and equipped one-bedroom apartments located close to VGH are available to patients and their caregivers. A $20 per day subsidy is available if the apartments are fully booked, or if patients prefer to secure their own housing.

Since the housing project began in early March 2011, 36 patients and their caregivers have been accommodated through the program. The Province is committed to ensuring access to health-care benefits and supports is looked at with a provincewide lens. Patients supported through this program have come from 28 communities across B.C., including Kamloops, Comox, Sechelt, Prince Rupert, Fort St. John and Trail.

The Krall family are long-time supporters of the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation, a registered charity that raises funds for the latest, most sophisticated medical equipment, world-class research and improvements to patient care for VGH, UBC Hospital, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and community health services across Vancouver.

Michelle Krall Wigmore (left) and B.C. Minister of Health Michael de Jong attend a press conference announcing funding for a patient-accommodation pilot projecton Friday, May 20, 2011.
Photograph by: GLENN BAGLO, VANCOUVER SUN

The Patient Accommodation Pilot Project is just one of the supports in place for B.C. patients and families who need to travel for medical care. The Province’s recently invested $13.4 million toward a new Ronald McDonald House in Vancouver, which will accommodate up to 2,200 out-of-town families a year who need to travel with their children for care at BC Children’s Hospital.

Additionally, the Province’s Travel Assistance Program, a corporate partnership between the Ministry of Health and private transportation carriers, offers discounts ranging from 30 to 100 per cent off regular fares for eligible B.C. residents who must travel for non-emergency, physician-referred care.

Photo Caption: (From left to right: Ron Dumouchelle, President & CEO, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation; Rupie Sachdeva, Sister of former BC Government MLA Sindi Hawkins; Michael de Jong, Minister of Health, BC Government; Michelle Krall Wigmore, long-time supporters of the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation)



Fuente: www.vch.ca


miércoles, 9 de junio de 2010

Diana Krall and VGH - UBC Hospital Foundation


Jazz singer Diana Krall (second to right) and husband Elvis Costello (right) pose with fellow entertainers (from left) James Taylor, Sarah McLachlan and Elton John at the Diana Krall Hospital Foundation fundraiser in Vancouver, Monday night. The annual fundraiser was held to raise money for B.C. patients with multiple myeloma, leukemia and other blood cancers.


From left to right: James Taylor, Elvis Costello (holding twin son Frank), Elton John, Diana Krall (holding other twin son Dexter), David Furnish and Sarah McLachlan. The event was a private, invitation-only, black tie charity benefit held at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.


Left to right: Rob Wigmore, Michelle Krall-Wigmore, James Taylor, Sarah McLachlan, Elton John, Diana Krall, Elvis Costello, Vicki Gabereau and her husband Tom Rowe pose for a group photo.



Diana Krall and family officially dedicate new Krall Centre at Vancouver General Hospital

April 30th, 2008

Vancouver: Diana Krall and her family and friends officially dedicated a newly renovated and redesigned wing at Vancouver General Hospital at a private ceremony on Saturday to establish a new benchmark in care and comfort for patients with leukemia, multiple myeloma and other blood-related diseases.

“It was the wish of our mother from the beginning to help patients at VGH receive the very best in care. We’re very grateful to the amazing team at VGH, and it’s our wish to continue that legacy to provide comfort, care and hope for patients and their loved ones,” said Diana Krall.

The new Krall Centre brings together all aspects of the Leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplant Outpatient Program on the sixth floor of Centennial Pavilion at VGH, providing care to more than 250 patients from across B.C. each week.

“The Krall Centre not only consolidates our outpatient activities in a single area, it provides a welcoming and safe environment for patients and families. The Centre allows patients to experience their care in an atmosphere of comfort to address more than just the medical aspects of their healing,” said Dr. Stephen Nantel, Medical Director, Hematology/BMT, Division of Hematology, VGH.

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 Diana Krall steps into fundraising spotlight to help blood cancer patients in B.C.

December 15th, 2008

An Evening with Diana Krall – Elton John, Elvis Costello and James Taylor to benefit pioneering research and patient care at VGH

Vancouver: B.C’s own Diana Krall is returning to the fundraising spotlight with a team of legendary performers for a cause that is close to her heart: helping patients with multiple myeloma, leukemia and other blood cancers. On February 16, 2009, Diana will be joined by Elton John, Diana’s husband Elvis Costello, and James Taylor for a private, invitation-only, black tie charity benefit at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.

An Evening with Diana Krall – Elton John, Elvis Costello and James Taylor will raise funds for VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation in support of patient care and pioneering research at B.C’s Leukemia and Bone Marrow Transplant Program.

“My family and I will always be grateful for the wonderful care our mother Adella received from the doctors and nurses at VGH,” said Diana Krall. “Helping the team find cures for multiple myeloma and other blood cancers is the ultimate tribute to her. We are proud to play a part in providing care, comfort and hope to patients and their loved ones from across our province.”

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