Jupiter Medical Center Raises Nearly $1.8 Million for COVID-19 Relief Fund
Jupiter, Fla. (June 1, 2020) – Support from donors is needed to sustain Jupiter Medical Center at any
time, but it is particularly critical in times of crisis. In the height
of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation received nearly
$1.8 million in philanthropic donations.
“We are extremely grateful for the generosity of the community and
our donors during this uncertain time,” said Liv Vesely, President
of Jupiter Medical Center Foundation. “Gifts received are helping
to offset losses due to decreased volumes, and have allowed us to purchase
additional medical equipment to address the hospital’s highest priority
needs.”
The hospital received multiple donations as the community rallied to support
Jupiter Medical Center Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund. Through
ClubsHELP, an organization that connects golf organizations with local
communities to provide critical resources in times of need, Jupiter Medical
Center was “adopted” by the Seminole Golf Club. Members stepped
up collectively, raising more than $250,000 for Jupiter Medical Center
Foundation’s COVID-19 Relief Fund. The Foundation also received
an interfaith donation from JupiterFIRST Church, St. Peter Catholic Church
and Temple Beth Am of more than $45,000. Additional generous donors contributed
funds through #GivingTuesdayNow and through other efforts, which enabled
the medical center to purchase equipment needed for FDA-approved rapid
molecular testing. Jupiter Medical Center was also able to acquire a telehealth
cart for intensive care unit physicians to communicate with isolated patients,
which reduced their exposure to the virus. Other donated funds were used
to purchase two additional Tru-D light disinfecting robots. The hospital
also received thousands of dollars in restaurant gift cards and meal donations
for front-line workers, and an anonymous donor made a $500,000 cash donation
that was directed toward the hospital’s greatest need to care for
coronavirus patients.
Jupiter Medical Center prepared well in advance of the pandemic’s
onslaught and stayed in constant contact with state and local officials.
Planning for the coronavirus began more than a month before the first
patient received a positive diagnosis, allowing time for advancements
in testing and the implementation of state-of-the-art methodologies.
“The health, well-being and safety of our patients, physicians and
team members are of the utmost importance,” said Dr. Amit Rastogi,
President and CEO of Jupiter Medical Center. “The protective measures
we executed, including advanced sterilization safeguards, enabled us to
serve two, distinct patient populations in separate areas of our medical
facility to prevent the likelihood of spread. We are extremely grateful
to the community for their support.”
The COVID-19 Relief Fund is part of Jupiter Medical Center Foundation’s
$300 million
Vision. Innovation. Impact. Campaign, which is guided by a vision to bring world-class clinical programs
to the community, while providing the highest standards of quality, safety
and patient experience. To show support, the executive members of the
Foundation team have also committed nearly $50,000 in payroll deductions
toward the COVID-19 Relief Fund. To date, more than $210 million has been
raised as part of the campaign.
About Jupiter Medical Center Foundation
Since its founding in 1989, Jupiter Medical Center Foundation has empowered
Jupiter Medical Center with the financial resources to reimagine the delivery
of health and wellness to the region. Jupiter Medical Center Foundation,
together with Jupiter Medical Center, is committed to transforming regional
healthcare through leading-edge technology, patient-centered care and
enhanced facilities. The Foundation has funded a number of major projects
at Jupiter Medical Center, including the De George Pediatric Unit in partnership
with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, the Margaret W. Niedland Breast
Center, The Anderson Family Orthopedic & Spine Center, the Frank E.
and Mary D. Walsh Robotic Surgery Program, and the Florence A. De George Pavilion.
As a leading, not-for-profit medical provider in the region, Jupiter Medical
Center relies on philanthropic gifts to maintain patients’ well-being
and quality of care, and Jupiter Medical Center Foundation is dedicated
to securing this financial support in order to fulfill the mission of
the organization. For more information, please visit jmcfoundation.org.