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Cancer Met a Match


Abby Match is a vivacious, fun-loving woman -   mother, wife, dog-owner and breast cancer thriver.  Diagnosed at 35, Abby is passionate about informing women, especially young women, about the importance of screening, treatment and breast cancer awareness.

In March 2020, Abby was showering when she found a tiny lump in her armpit. She thought it was just a cyst. But by July, it had grown large enough for her to hold in her palm and a few months later she found out it was triple-negative breast cancer.

Abby got several opinions and felt she had decided on her treatment plan, but a friend told her she had to see Dr. Mehta from Redeemer Health in partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper. 

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“To be honest, I secretly wanted to hate him,” says Abby. “ I thought I had made my decision, but he spoke one sentence, and the compassion and hope he gave me, I said this is where I need to be. He looked deeper. He knew the cancer had spread to my lymph nodes when the others didn’t. Who would say no to someone who wanted to aggressively save your life?” In fact, Abby and her husband realized there was yet another sign that this was meant to be.  “If you put Dr. Mehta’s name together with my last name you get Mehta Match - Cancer Met a Match, this became my anthem.”

Abby faced cancer with a positive attitude and quiet confidence. Walking into the infusion suite for the first time she recalls thinking, “I got this.” This assurance and peace of mind was sparked by all of the compassionate, kind people at Redeemer Health in partnership with MD Anderson at Cooper who supported her through eight rounds of chemotherapy, surgery and radiation.

"My husband could not go with me to chemo because of the pandemic, but they made an exception. They allowed my husband to come to one treatment because they saw it was important for him, to see what I was going through. They even invited my five-year-old daughter to look through the window to wave to me one day. These things may seem small, but they were really important for my family.”

She recalls how the convenience and accessibility to her appointments made her journey easier. “After treatment when I was not feeling well, I was so grateful I didn’t have to travel far to get home.”

“I want people to know that they have an amazing option close to home to get leading cancer care. A place that is special, not just because they cure cancer, but because they care. Hope is instilled the moment you walk in the door, you will feel different, for the better.” 

When Abby did complete her chemotherapy she rang the bell, outside in the garden. “My daughter thought it was the most beautiful place  - and so do I.” 

“I want to share my story to help others who may be going through this, so they know what to expect and where they could reach out, but also to raise awareness that breast cancer can happen even at 35.

This journey I’m on, it’s not where I saw my life going, but I’m going to make something of it. I’m going to make pink lemonade out of all the lemons. And that’s the best thing I can take from this experience.”

Learn more about breast cancer services at Redeemer Health in partnership

with MD Anderson at Cooper.

  

  

 

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Holy Redeemer Hospital has earned several formal distinctions by The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for achievement in stroke care and diabetes care. 

The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, as well as the Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite award, attest to our commitment to provide the most appropriate treatment to patients according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.

“We are dedicated to delivering the best care to our patients by implementing the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines Stroke Initiative,” says Kisha Martin, MD, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Holy Redeemer Hospital. “The tools and resources provided help us monitor and measure our success utilizing the most up-to-date clinical guidelines developed to improve patient health outcomes.”

Holy Redeemer Hospital also received the Association’s Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award, a distinction that signified stringent compliance with a series of quality measures. 

In addition to care for a wide variety of diseases, disorders, and conditions, Redeemer Health primary care providers treat and help to manage diabetes, as well as other factors that can put a person at risk for a stroke, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Additionally, the health system offers a Diabetes Management program, which provides guidance and education to people living with diabetes. For more information, visit RedeemerHealth.org or call 1-800-818-4747.
 

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Holy Redeemer Hospital has earned several formal distinctions by The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for achievement in stroke care and diabetes care.

For stroke care, the hospital earned The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award, as well as the Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite award. Both awards signal our commitment to provide treatment that follows nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.

“We are dedicated to delivering the best care to our patients by implementing the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines Stroke Initiative,” says Kisha Martin, MD, Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Holy Redeemer Hospital. “The tools and resources provided help us monitor and measure our success utilizing the most up-to-date clinical guidelines developed to improve patient health outcomes.”

Should a stroke emergency occur, patients can feel confident that Holy Redeemer Hospital’s Emergency Department has the knowledge and resources to provide the most effective, immediate care and treatment.

 

For diabetes care, the Hospital received the Association’s Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award, a distinction that signifies stringent compliance with a series of quality measures.

In addition to expert, compassionate care for a wide variety of diseases, disorders, and conditions, Redeemer Health primary care providers treat and help to manage diabetes, as well as other factors that can put a person at risk for a stroke, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. To find a Redeemer Health primary care provider, visit our provider directory.

Additionally, people coping with diabetes appreciate Redeemer Health’s Diabetes Management program, which offers valuable guidance and education about living with this condition.
 

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Redeemer Health now offers minimally invasive surgical options that often result in minimal to no scarring and faster recovery time. Candidates for this surgery include individuals who need gynecologic, urologic, thoracic, cardiac, and general surgical procedures.

Surgeons will use a recently acquired structure known as the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System to aid in this surgery. The most advanced da Vinci System available, its 3D-HD magnification and sophisticated instrumentation extend the capabilities of a surgeon’s eyes and hands. Surgeons can magnify the view of a surgical area 10 times to what the human eye sees, and with the assistance of this magnification, use tiny, wristed instruments that move like a human hand, but with far greater motion and precision.

“It is vital to provide patients with as many treatment options as possible to make sure they receive care specifically tailored to their needs,” says Catherine Cahill, DO, General Surgeon with Redeemer Health Surgical Associates and the Division Chief of General Surgery and Chair of Robotics Program, Holy Redeemer Hospital. “With the da Vinci robot, we now can provide patients with close-to-home, robotic-assisted surgical care allowing our patients to return to their daily lives more quickly and with less narcotic pain medication following a procedure."

To learn more about Redeemer Health’s minimally invasive surgical options, please call Redeemer Health Surgical Associates at 215-938-3145.

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Holy Redeemer Hospital now provides minimally invasive surgical options for gynecologic, urologic, thoracic, cardiac, and general surgical procedures. A highly desirable option for many patients, this type of procedure often results in minimal to no scarring and faster recovery times.

Redeemer Health is able to offer this capability through its recent acquisition of the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System, a sophisticated structure that extends the capabilities of a surgeon’s eyes and hands. The System provides surgeons with a view of a surgical area that is magnified 10 times to what the human eye sees. Through small incisions and with the assistance of this 3D-HD magnification, surgeons use tiny, wristed instruments that move like a human hand, but with far greater motion and precision.

“It is vital to provide patients with as many treatment options as possible to make sure they receive care specifically tailored to their needs,” says Catherine Cahill, DO, General Surgeon with Redeemer Health Surgical Associates and the Division Chief of General Surgery and Chair of Robotics Program, Holy Redeemer Hospital. “With the da Vinci robot, we now can provide patients with close-to-home, robotic-assisted surgical care allowing our patients to return to their daily lives more quickly and with less narcotic pain medication following a procedure." 

For more information about the da Vinci® Xi™ Surgical System, contact Redeemer Health Surgical Associates at 215-938-3145.
 

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Why Make the Move to a Senior Living Community?
How many times have you dreamed of a lifestyle that frees you from the drudgery of housework, home repair, lawn care, and snow removal? This kind of maintenance doesn’t get easier as we mature. If you’ve resigned yourself to coping with these unpleasantries, we’re here to tell you there is another option: the lifestyle afforded by a senior living community!

Besides an enticing array of floorplans, life in a senior living community includes an ideal blend of amenities, features, and conveniences that erase the need for home maintenance, keep you safe, and give you time to enjoy the things you love to do. Here are the top reasons why people choose to make the move to a senior living community:

Variety of Floorplans to Suit Many Needs and Budgets
To start, many senior living communities offer a range of floorplans, so depending on your desire for space and privacy you can choose between studios and apartments of many different sizes, and in some communities, even a variety of single-family cottages.

For example, Lafayette offers 10 different studio and apartment floorplans that range from 355 to 1,004 square feet and feature bright, open layouts—plus so much more according to Claudia Fisher, Residential Sales Coordinator.

“Our apartments have so many great features, with top highlights being their tasteful interior finishes done in an attractive neutral palette, newly renovated modern kitchens, ample storage, and important safety features like emergency pull cords, smoke detectors, and automatic sprinklers. Even more, residents love the beautiful view of Pennypack Park, which surrounds our grounds.”

No More Home Maintenance!
Home maintenance will become a thing of the past. Most senior living communities offer inclusive, “built-in” conveniences like housekeeping, linen service, trash removal, mowing, weeding, and landscaping. The particulars and frequency of each service vary by community so when speaking with a senior living sales agent be sure to inquire about the exact nature and regularity of these conveniences. At Lafayette, you can count on weekly housekeeping, linen service, and trash removal, plus our grounds are beautifully maintained by professional landscapers throughout every season.

Delicious Chef-Prepared Meals Every Day 
While you’ll likely have a fully equipped kitchen in your apartment, you can forgo the pots and pans—and after-dinner cleanup—every day or whenever you wish! A popular amenity you’ll find in many senior living communities is restaurant-style dining. You can enjoy a fresh, chef-prepared meal which many times is included in your monthly fee. Many communities offer a savory menu of choices that are served in well-appointed dining rooms that have the ambiance of a fine restaurant. Additionally, you’ll likely find options for more casual dining via in-house bistros, cafes, and/or grab-and-go choices. At Lafayette, you’ll find a delicious, varied menu of fresh choices every day of the week.

A Wide Array of Social and Leisure Opportunities Right at Your Fingertips
Senior living communities make available many opportunities to cultivate or re-discover enjoyable hobbies and pastimes, explore local shopping and attractions (without you having to arrange transportation and/or make reservations), and meet new friends. Whether you are looking for exercise and wellness opportunities, want to delve into the performing or fine arts, enjoy social gatherings, or desire a trip to the theater, you’ll find a packed calendar of programs and events. At Lafayette, our monthly activity calendar usually offers many events and activities, including live, on-site entertainment by vocalists, musicians, and other performers.

Safety
This advantage brings priceless peace of mind to residents and their families. Most senior living communities have crucial safety features built into apartments like grab bars, safety rails, emergency pull cords, and sprinkler systems. Additionally, many communities have staff available around the clock should an emergency occur. Lafayette provides all of this, and even more! Our affiliation with Redeemer Health gives us access to the expertise and resources of a trusted health system—a status that gives Lafayette residents great comfort and confidence.

Also, as a continuing care retirement community, Lafayette is able to accommodate residents if or when their health care needs change by organizing a convenient and safe transition to on-site accommodations that can provide assistance with personal care, rehabilitation after surgery, or skilled nursing.

Want to learn more about the Lafayette lifestyle?
Schedule a personal tour today by calling 215-214-2877 or visiting redeemerhealth.org/LafayetteContactUs
 

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Each year, millions of older adults over the age of 65 suffer from a fall, some sustaining serious injuries that impact their quality of life, mobility, and function. Understanding how certain health conditions can increase your fall risk is key to avoiding the most likely causes of falling. According to the National Institute on Aging, 6 out of every 10 falls happen in the home. Taking steps to hazard-proof your home can help eliminate risks and make it a safer environment for you and your loved ones.

Discover the Cause

If you feel unsteady on your feet or are experiencing balance issues, schedule an appointment with your physician to discuss any health conditions that may be increasing your risk of falling. Discuss your medications, including prescriptions, over-the-counter drugs, and supplements. Some may cause dizziness or drowsiness, which can increase falls. Be prepared to talk with your doctor about certain health conditions that may affect your balance. For example, do you experience joint pain, numbness in your legs or feet, or shortness of breath? Certain ear and eye conditions (such as cataracts or glaucoma), may also increase your chance of falling. Get an annual vision exam and update your prescriptions as needed.

Staying physically and mentally active is linked to improved cognition, stability, balance, and strong muscles. Tai chi and yoga are particularly beneficial mind-body exercises that can help prevent falls in older adults. Talk with your doctor about the amount and type of physical activity you should incorporate into your daily routine.

Create a Safe Home Environment

Keeping your home hazard-free is one of the best ways to prevent falls, and there are easy ways to make your home safer. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a Home Fall Prevention Checklist, and its items include:

  • Removing clutter, electrical cords, and below-eye-level furniture (such as coffee tables) from your walking path to avoid tripping.
  • Making sure furniture is at the right height to avoid overreaching and placing items easily within reach.
  • Keeping your home brightly lit and make lighting easily accessible. Place a lamp within arm’s reach of your bed. Turn on lights before going up or downstairs, and install nightlights in your bedroom, bathrooms, and hallways. 
  • Avoid slipping by securing loose rugs, using nonslip mats in your bathtub or shower, and cleaning up spills immediately. 
  • Add handrails on the stairs and grab bars in the bath and shower. 

When to Consider Assistive Devices and Rehabilitation Services

If you’re at an increased risk of falling, your doctor may recommend assistive devices to keep you mobile and maintain your balance. Canes and walkers increase stability when you walk, while bathroom items such as a raised toilet seat and bath seat for showering make these activities safer when standing is a challenge. Handrails on both sides of the stairs and grabbers for items on shelves and floors are other beneficial assistive devices to help maintain independence. Your doctor may recommend occupational therapy or physical therapy in the home to ensure preventative measures are in place and to create a program to improve your mobility. 

Your physician may also prescribe occupational and/or physical therapy. These therapists will evaluate your needs and develop a customized program to fit your goals and abilities. Occupational therapy helps patients achieve and maintain independence in daily activities. Physical therapy improves and restores mobility, movement, strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination. 

Redeemer Health Home Care offers a full range of rehabilitation programs and services that care for patients at every stage along their health care journey. Providing an assessment within your home offers greater insight into your needs within your own environment. Our team of clinicians can help patients implement preventative strategies to reduce the risk of falling and develop a customized plan to safely manage daily activities. 

If you have questions about Redeemer Health Home Care, please visit our website, redeemerhealth.org/homecare, or call 888-678-8678.
 

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Doylestown Health and Redeemer Health are pleased to announce a new joint venture: Doylestown Health Cardiology at Rockledge in Partnership with Redeemer Health, effective August 1, 2021. The new partnership expands the reach of the nationally recognized Doylestown Health Cardiology program within the region. Cardiology patients will benefit from access to two health systems and affordable, high-quality cardiovascular care closer to home.

 

“We are thrilled to expand our cardiology presence in this region and partner with Redeemer Health. The ability to provide high-quality care to patients, in an accessible and convenient location, is our goal,” said Adam Edelson, Vice President of Ambulatory Services and Networking Development for Doylestown Health.

 
“Redeemer Health is committed to create affiliations that add value to the communities we serve,” said Ryan Mee, Vice President, Redeemer Health Ambulatory Services.  “Through the partnership with Doylestown Health Cardiology our patients will continue to have access to comprehensive, high-quality cardiology services combined with the warm, patient-centered care Redeemer Health is known for.”


Doylestown Health Cardiology at Rockledge in Partnership with Redeemer Health is located at 821 Huntingdon Pike, Meadowbrook, PA. The office phone number is 267-627-6715. The practice emphasizes patient education, advanced technology, and personalized treatment for exceptional cardiovascular outcomes.


About Doylestown Health

Doylestown Health is a comprehensive healthcare system of inpatient, outpatient and wellness education services connected to meet the health needs of all members of the local and regional community. Doylestown Hospital, the flagship to Doylestown Health has 271 beds and a Medical Staff of more than 435 physicians in over 50 specialties. An independent nonprofit health system, Doylestown Health is dedicated to providing innovative, patient-centered care for all ages.


About Redeemer Health

With an emphasis on providing a continuum of care, Redeemer Health remains true to the Mission to Care, Comfort and Heal that its Founders, the Sisters of the Redeemer, began in our region in 1924 – to provide high quality, compassionate care. A Catholic healthcare provider, Redeemer offers a wide range of healthcare and health-related services, including an acute care hospital, home health and hospice services, three skilled nursing facilities, personal care, a retirement community, low-income housing, an independent living community, transitional housing program for homeless families, and multiple homes for intellectually and developmentally disabled adults. With corporate offices in Huntingdon Valley, PA, Redeemer Health serves southeastern Pennsylvania and 11 counties in New Jersey, from Union County south to Cape May County.
 

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Jaime Schmitt, RDMS, RVT, Ultrasound/X-ray Supervisor at Redeemer Health, recently received the Clinical Educator Award from Thomas Jefferson University (TJU). Jaime was recognized for her dedication to educate, encourage, and instruct TJU general and vascular sonography students.

Redeemer Health and Thomas Jefferson University have partnered for over 10 years to offer a program to help educate and train sonography students. Vascular sonography uses ultrasound machines to produce images of patients’ veins and arteries using high-frequency sound waves. The process helps physicians use images to diagnose and treat various conditions.

“I am honored to receive this award, and it is great seeing my students excel in their skill. Redeemer is a known clinical site, and when students leave here, they have the confidence and ability to produce high-quality ultrasound scans and excel in their job,” says Jaime.

Selected by students working in the program and Maria Stanczak, Assistant Professor and Vascular Sonography Clinical Coordinator at TJU, Jaime was chosen because of her tireless efforts to helping her students excel and giving them valuable feedback to strengthen their skills. Maria explains that “Jaime is proactive in getting the students to where they need to be and adapts individual plans for our students, rather than assuming a one-size-fits-all approach.”

Jaime prepares students to be general and vascular sonography technologists, teaches them how to scan a patients’ arteries and veins to recognize clots and plaque, as well as educates them on how to help prevent patients from having any long-term effects, such as strokes. Students can work with Jaime and the Redeemer Health ultrasound department for six months up to two years.

If you, a family member, or a loved one needs a diagnostic test, contact us today to get the compassionate care you deserve. Call 215-938-5700 with questions, or to learn more about the imaging and lab services offered at Redeemer Health, visit https://www.redeemerhealth.org/services/health-care/lab-imaging-services.

Redeemer Health provides lab and imaging services convenient to Northeast Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Montgomery County.

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The Olympic games is not only a fierce sports competition, but it also celebrates nations coming together and showing pride for their countries. Residents at Redeemer Lafayette, a Redeemer Health Life Care community, participated in their own version of the summer Olympics.

Residents celebrated the Olympics with physically and mentally engaging games, such as corn hole, bowling, hula hoop, disc golf, and trivia. Throughout each of the activities, gold, silver, and bronze medals were given out to the participating residents.

Residents also indulged in food inspired by participating countries, including Greek gyros and pita, Chinese pot stickers and meatballs, and an American picnic-style-themed lunch.

At Redeemer Lafayette, Recreation Therapist and Recreation Therapy Department Supervisor Nicole Ritorto worked with the nursing and recreation teams to decorate an entire floor with international flags and materials featuring geographic and cultural information from around the world.

“Our goal for hosting an Olympic-themed program was to engage our residents in an exciting way and to help support and promote their emotional, spiritual, and physical well-being,” says Nicole. “Recreational activities have an immense impact on our residents, and we want to see our residents laughing, smiling, and interacting with one another.”

There also was a passing of the torch ceremony, where residents listened to Japan’s and America’s national anthems and watched a documentary on Japan’s art and culture.

Resident Council President at Redeemer Lafayette, Anita S., shares “how excited the residents were and how beautiful the event was.” Dorothy P., another resident from Redeemer Lafayette, expresses how “it has been hard to find a group activity for us to all enjoy, but this was perfect bringing the community together.”

This special Olympic-themed program is just one of many life-enriching activities that Redeemer Life Care communities make available for residents. For more information about our Life Care communities, visit RedeemerHealth.org/lifecare.