Wednesday, December 02, 2015Milwaukee – Aurora Health Care Foundation received a generous $250,000 grant from the Zilber Family Foundationto support continued education for Aurora Zilber Family Hospice and Aurora at Home (formerly Aurora Visiting Nurse’s Association) caregivers so that patients and their loved ones receiving end-of-life care can receive the most compassionate and informed care possible.
The announcement was made Tuesday evening, Dec. 1st, at a dinner marking the 10th anniversary of Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. The event drew in more than 200 supporters, caregivers and community leaders, including formerAurora Health Care president and CEO Ed Howe and his wife Suzanne, along with Marcy Jackson and Marilyn Zilber, daughters of philanthropists Joe and Vera Zilber.
More than a decade ago, the Zilber family donated $1 million to initially build the Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. The new gift continues their legacy to improve the quality of lives of people in our community during some of the most critical times of care.
“At Aurora, we are dedicated to helping people live well throughout a person’s lifetime, and that includes providing exceptional and compassionate end-of-life care. This generous gift from the Zilber Family Foundation will provide continued training for caregivers dedicated to this specialized area of care,” said Cristy Garcia-Thomas, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer for Aurora Health Care and President of Aurora Health Care Foundation.
Hospice and palliative care seek to create an environment where the physical, spiritual, and emotional needs of patients and their families are met. Through Aurora at Home, care is provided by teams of physicians, nurses, social workers, home health aides, therapists, chaplains, counselors, and volunteers in the comforts of the patient’s home, hospital room or at Aurora Zilber Family Hospice. Many caregivers, especially volunteers, require special training in the complexities of end-of-life care.
Formed in 1961, the Zilber Family Foundation is a private independent grantmaking institution dedicated to enhancing the well-being of individuals, families, and neighborhoods, with a primary emphasis on the City of Milwaukee. Since 2008, the Zilber Family Foundation has awarded more than $28 million to support residents and nonprofit organizations working to improve the quality of life in Milwaukee neighborhoods through the Zilber Neighborhood Initiative. For more information, visit: www.zilberfamilyfoundation.org.
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