PJs & Pancakes Walk
Presented by CHW Toronto L'Netzach Chapter
As trauma continues to impact lives across Israel, CHW L’Netzach Chapter is walking to support two vital healthcare initiatives in Israel:
- The new Psychological Rehabilitation Unit at Hadassah Hospital to help trauma survivors on their long-term recovery journey
- Groundbreaking PTSD treatment using Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Shamir Medical Center to reduce symptoms and facilitate a return to normal life
In Support of
HADASSAH HOSPITAL – PSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION UNIT
The Psychological Rehabilitation Unit will include psychologist and social worker offices in a variety of departments to provide patients with easy access to comprehensive, seamless care that addresses their entire human experience; family rooms where patients can reconnect with loved ones, participate in group activities, and rebuild social support networks crucial to their recovery; purposely placed therapeutic healing gardens to provide patients with restorative outdoor spaces that smooth the lines between medical treatment and natural recovery; and a cognitive treatment room with cutting-edge technology to enhance overall mental health recovery for patients facing neurological challenges, trauma, or stress-related disorders.
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SHAMIR MEDICAL CENTER – HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY
Shamir Medical Center, home to the largest and most sophisticated hyperbaric treatment center worldwide, is a global leader in the research and treatment of PTSD. Their groundbreaking method combines hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) with the expertise of a multidisciplinary team dedicated to treating severe PTSD for 1,000 patients a year. This innovative treatment was developed for acute, treatment-resistant PTSD and has proven effective in reducing symptoms such as flashbacks, hypervigilance, and irritability, and facilitating a swift return to normal life.
Due to the current crisis in Israel, there is an urgent need to leverage this unique and effective tool for civilians contending with severe trauma. Supporting the expansion of the PTSD-treatment will enable Shamir Medical Center to provide comprehensive, professional, ongoing treatment tailored to the unique needs of each patient, many survivors of the horrors of October 7. Our support will help heal hundreds of individuals – children and adults – who have endured unimaginable pain, so they can regain hope and rebuild their lives.
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If we exceed our goals for a project commitment, due to donor generosity, we reserve the right to reallocate the additional funds raised to other funding commitments in Israel or Canada.