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Bunny’s Café Opens on Children’s Floor
New lounge provides a place that’s just for parents
Parents of children receiving care in the P.T. Barnum Pediatric Center at Bridgeport
Hospital have a new place to relax, sip a beverage, read a magazine or even send
e-mail. It's Bunny's Café, a newly built, glass-enclosed lounge area named in honor
of the late Ida Ellen "Bunny" Jacoby of Fairfield, who died in 2005. Jacoby and
her husband Milt established the Joan Jacoby Fund at Bridgeport Hospital in 1988
in memory of their daughter Joan, who died of cancer at age seven. Over the years,
the fund has helped the hospital provide a number of items to support parents of
hospitalized children, including sleep chairs, a waiting room and now, Bunny's Café.
Proceeds for the fund are raised through donations from the public and parents of
patients.
"Bunny's Café is a very special addition to the P.T. Barnum Pediatric Center," says
Dr. Thomas Kennedy, Bridgeport Hospital's Chairman of Pediatrics. "Having a child
in the hospital can be very stressful for a parent. Amenities like Bunny's Café
can make the experience a little easier."
Bunny's Café includes an attractively decorated kitchen with full-size refrigerator,
microwave oven, coffee maker, café tables and a computer workstation with Internet
access.
Bridgeport Hospital established its first children's ward in 1893, just a few years
after the hosptial opened its doors. The P.T. Barnum Pediatric Center, named after
the famous showman and first president of the hospital board, opened in 1998. The
state-of-the-art unit includes 18 private rooms and a four-bed pediatric intensive
care unit. The hospital's 20-bed Newborn ICU moved to upgraded surroundings in 1999.
The Level 3 (highest level) unit provides the most comprehensive care available
in Fairfield County to premature and critically ill infants. |
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