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CDF Grants for Emergency Care

Monitoring and Care Equipment

panda-warmerCDF provides grants to purchase a wide range of monitoring and care equipment to respond to pediatric emergencies. This equipment includes monitors for breathing, blood pressure, heart rate and other vital signs, scales, foreign body extractors, and resuscitation equipment. Neonatal monitoring equipment, such as biliblankets and Panda Warmers (pictured), can also provide life-saving benefits for newborns.

Grant Awarded:
  • Overhead Infant Warmer 2022 to Montefiore Nyack Hospital

    CDF provided funds to Montefiore Nyack Hospital to purchase specialized pediatric equipment for their ED, primarily for infants, including an overhead infant warmer, a neonatal resuscitation airway box, a Broselow resuscitation book, balloon extractors for removal of nasal foreign bodies, nasal atomizers for pain-free administration of medications, and a new digital scale and wall growth chart for accurate measurements.

  • Panda Warmer 2015 to Vassar Brothers Medical Center

    CDF gave a Panda Warmer to Vassar Brother's Labor and Delivery Department.

  • vital-sign-monitor 2012 to Putnam Hospital Center

    CDF donated a Pediatric Vital Sign Monitor and pulse oximeter with stand.

  • Vidacare-Intraosseous-Infusion-System 2011 to MidHudson Regional Hospital

    CDF provided funds to purchase a Vidacare Intraosseous Infusion System which enables emergency workers to quickly access the vascular systems of patients in critical situations.

  • 2010 to Montefiore New Rochelle Hospital

    CDF's grant paid for for three neonatal biliblankets, a portable phototherapy device for the treatment of jaundice.

  • NeoBlue-Phototherapy-Light 2011 to Northern Westchester Hospital

    CDF donated two Phototheraphy Lights to Northern Westchester's Neonatal Department.

  • Panda Warmer 2010 to St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital

    CDF provided funds for an infant warmer and two blood pressure monitors.

  • Detecto-Infant-Scale 2008 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF gave two infant beam scales and a Tympanometric Instrument.

  • Patient-Monitor 2005 to Northern Westchester Hospital

    CDF donated three pediatric vital sign monitors to Northern Westchester Hospital's Emergency Department.