"Laura's Journeys" Gives Away First Trips to Cancer Patients at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital
Program Encourages and Facilitates Therapeutic Recreational Travel for Cancer Patients
| Source: St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - November 4, 2009) - Three cancer survivors won vacations during the inaugural raffle of
get-aways on Thursday, October 29 at
St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. The trips are being offered through "
Laura's Journeys," a
philanthropic program created by Bill Parness in loving memory of his
wife Laura Parness, who passed away at the age of 54 after a courageous
battle with breast cancer.
Evelyn Reynolds, 92, a two-time breast cancer survivor and resident of Manhattan, won a one-week
Caribbean cruise for two, including airfare. Ms. Reynolds will travel to
Grand Cayman Island and Cozumel, Mexico, among other stops, in January
2010.
Betsy Cornwall, 65, a colon cancer survivor and Manhattan resident, won a
weekend trip to a bed and breakfast in the Berkshires in Massachusetts.
Ms. Cornwall plans to make the trip this fall.
The third winner, a 39-year-old breast cancer patient from Queens who
requested privacy, also won a one-week Caribbean cruise for two. She will
be traveling in January.
"Laura's Journeys" is a program designed to encourage
cancer patients and their significant others to travel, whether it is a
weekend stay nearby or a week-long cruise. Mr. Parness plans to give away
additional vacations in the spring of 2010.
"The rich rewards of travel that Laura and I experienced during the six
years she was being treated for advanced breast cancer were incredible,"
said Mr. Parness, a resident of Aberdeen, N.J. "As hard as it might be to
believe, thanks to our travels, those years were among the best in a long
and very happy marriage. Beyond the joys experienced while on these trips,
we both reveled in the preparation, which took our minds off medical issues
and gave us something to look forward to. When we were away, Laura always
felt great. To put it her own words: 'I felt like a normal person, not like
someone battling a disease.' She came home refreshed and ready to tackle
the next round of treatments."
Both Ms. Reynolds and Ms. Cornwall are patients of Gabriel A. Sara, M.D.,
Medical Director of Roosevelt's Chemotherapy Infusion Suite and Executive,
and Director of the Patient Services Initiative at Continuum Cancer Centers
of New York. Laura Parness was a patient of Dr. Sara, who is a strong
advocate for
therapeutic travel for his patients.
"Thanks to 'Laura's Journeys,' many patients will follow the path of living
the dreams that Bill and Laura Parness mastered. I am thrilled to help
launch this amazing project," said Dr. Sara.
The event included story-telling about traveling while undergoing treatment
for cancer, as well as money-saving advice and useful travel tips such as
finding a doctor who is supportive of travel, setting realistic
expectations, taking out travel insurance policies that don't exclude
pre-existing conditions, reaching out to airlines and front desks at hotels
for special requests, and advising patients to always travel with a
doctor's note.
For more travel tips or to donate, please visit www.laurasjourneys.org.
Established in 2009 in loving memory of Laura Parness, "Laura's Journeys"
is a support program for cancer patients at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan
and other institutions within the Continuum Health Partners network. The
program is specifically designed to encourage and facilitate recreational
travel for the patient along with their spouse/partner or other family
members/friends.