Baycrest Health Sciences & Baycrest Foundation Publications
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Donors support Baycrest through restricted and unrestricted giving. When a donation is restricted, the funds can only be used for a particular purpose set by the donor. These gifts are remarkably valuable to us and they allow donors to make an impact on a cause that is close to their hearts. Unrestricted contributions are equally important because they enable us to be innovative and flexible. Often, we need unrestricted funds to enhance the patient experience and support our most pressing needs. Our hospital, day programs, clinics, residential care, outreach teams and counselling services are sustained through this form of giving. Donor support, whether it is through restricted or unrestricted giving, is vital to our success and helps keep us strong for those who rely on us. Edwin Goldstein Neighbourhood Thanks to generous donors who honoured Edwin Goldstein's 50 years of service to Baycrest, we created a beautiful new lounge and dining and activity spaces on the second floor of the Apotex Centre, Jewish Home for the Aged. The Edwin Goldstein Neighbourhood provides a welcoming, open-concept space where residents can enjoy their dining experience, socialize and, most importantly, feel at home. Charlotte and Lewis Steinberg Family Rehabilitation Wing The Charlotte and Lewis Steinberg Family Rehabilitation Wing is a shining example of the impact donors have on client care at Baycrest. The newly renovated seventh floor of the hospital is dedicated to the delivery of care for adults 55 and older who are recovering after an acute illness, injury or surgery. Charlotte and Lewis Steinberg's generous gift brought together physiotherapists, occupational therapists and their assistants to one floor to improve patient care. 2020 BAYCREST IMPACT 13