St. John’s Riverside Hospital (SJRH) is a 378-bed health care facility located in Dobbs Ferry, NY and home to Westchester’s first nursing school, the Cochran School of Nursing. SJRH offers a full-range of acute care, behavioral health services, intensive care, Yonkers’ only maternity center and emergency services for adults and children.
SJRH is the fastest growing healthcare facility in lower Westchester. In 2015, their Emergency Department handled 9,254 pediatric emergency cases, including 1,124 infants and 5,342 children aged 1 to 9.
CDF donated to funds to purchase ER care items including a pediatric scale and a nasal atomization device.
CDF provided funds for two Pediatric Foreign Body Balloon Extractors for their ER.
CDF provided funds for two boxes of Pediatric ENT Foreign Body Balloon Extractors for their ER.
CDF donated funds to St. John’s Riverside Hospital to purchase a Laerdal Portable Tablet for their mannequin.
CDF provided funds to purchase a pediatric newborn simulation mannequin for St. John's Riverside Hospital's Emergency Department staff training and education.
CDF's grant enabled St. John's Riverside Hospital to purchase a GlideScope AV for use in their emergency department.
CDF enabled the purchase of a child clinical skills training manikin, an infant CPR training manikin and related hardware and software for two newly-created Pediatric Emergency Training Rooms. The manikins will be used by hospital staff, community residents and students from the Hospital's Cochran School of Nursing.
CDF provided funds to purchase a Glidescope - a life-saving tool in helping to secure a patient's airway in a critical situation.
CDF donated two Neopuffs to St. John's Riverside Hospital. Neopuff respirators provide resuscitation for premature babies and newborns.
CDF donated a pediatric examination room in St. John's Iris and Marty Walshin Emergency Department.
CDF provided funds to purchase three Glidescopes for St. John's Neonatal Department. The Glidescope is a life-saving tool in helping to secure a patient's airway in a critical situation.