Unique Supportive Care at Hadassah for Kids with Chronic Diseases

Thursday, Aug 29 2019

Sima Levy gave birth unexpectedly at home during the 26th week of a troubled pregnancy. The baby, weighing just 1.9 pounds, was rushed to the neonatal intensive care unit at Hadassah Hospital Mount Scopus.

It took six months before the newborn, whom she named Rivky, was finally able to leave the hospital. “I came to understand,” Mrs. Levy says, “that Rivky wasn’t merely a child who was small and who would take some time to catch up size-wise and then be fine. She was a baby with chronic and complex medical challenges.”

And that is when Hadassah’s Pediatric Palliative and Supportive Care Center stepped in, providing not only crucial medical care for Rivky but also emotional and logistical support for the family as a whole. Founding Director and Co-Medical Director Rivka Brooks and her multidisciplinary team help streamline the medical care and serve as liaisons to the medical system the Levy family depends on to keep their little girl alive.

“The parents are the ones in charge,” Dr. Brooks explains. “We never impose anything on them. Even when the future is uncertain, our role is to empower parents to enhance comfort, safety, and meaning in children’s lives, and we feel privileged to do so.”

Read more about the Pediatric Palliative Care Center in the Hadassah Magazine article by Barbara Sofer.

Read also about the Center’s Mother’s Day Club (Yom al-Ume in Arabic), a support group for Muslim mothers who are bringing up children with chronic, life-threatening health issues.

Related Stories

alt_text

Tuesday, Jan 12 2021

Hadassah Speedily Vaccinates Its Staff Against COVID-19

As of January 11, out of the 6,500 individuals who work at the Hadassah Medical Organization, 4,800 had received their first dose of the Pfizer vaccine, and 1,000 had received the second dose.

READ MORE ›
alt_text

Tuesday, Jan 5 2021

Mary, From Bethlehem, Experiences Personal Christmas Miracle at Hadassah

Christmas Eve is always a special time for Mary A, an 86-year-old resident of Bethlehem.

READ MORE ›
alt_text

Tuesday, Dec 29 2020

Nurses Inject Hope at Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem

The sun has just come up. It is 6 am and 18 pairs of eyes are staring at two Hadassah Hospital Ein Kerem nurses. One nurse is seated and the other is standing over her, a needle in hand.

READ MORE ›
alt_text

Monday, Dec 21 2020

What Are Organoids? Welcome to a Revolution in Basic Medical Science

Classically, researchers in basic medical science have had two tools: in vitro cultures and animal models. The challenges posed by their limitations are many.

READ MORE ›

Donation Questions

donorservices@hadassah.org

(800) 928-0685

Membership Questions

membership@hadassah.org

(800) 664-5646

Israel Travel

israeltravel@hadassah.org

(800) 237-1517

Contact Us

40 Wall Street

New York, NY 10005

More ›

Show More