91 Year Old Saved By Medivac Transfer“EVEN THE BURN SPECIALIST FELT SOPHIE’S CHANCES OF SURVIVAL WERE SLIM…”Caring for an elderly parent is never simple, but doing it from 5,000 miles away can be almost impossible. Sara* was well aware of this when she made the decision to leave her 91-year-old mother, Sophie, in New York to pursue another life in Los Angeles. She visited her mother often in New York and called each day. But nothing prepared Sara for the call she received one Tuesday night. She was informed that her mother was on her way to the emergency room at a local hospital.
When Sara finally arrived the hospital, she found Rabbi Leider had arrived there before her… and had already cut through the hospital’s red tape and arranged for Sara to see her mother immediately. Rabbi Leider understood that Sara’s Mother was experiencing toxic epidermal mecrotic syndrome, a condition that literally burns the skin internally and externally. It was also clear that she was not receiving adequate care. Without it, there was very little chance of survival, since most victims die within twenty-four hours. Because the hospital seemed complacent about Sara’s Mothers condition, Rabbi Leider consulted his network of experts to arrange an immediate transfer for Sophie by a state-of-the-art Medivac helicopter transport. Their Destination; the best burn care in the area, Staten Island University Hospital’s Burn Center Unit. Dr. Jerome Finkelstein, one of the region’s foremost authorities on burn wounds, heads the unit. At every step of the lengthy and painful process, Rabbi Leider checked up on Sara’s Mother and ensured that every detail of her care was covered. Even Dr. Finkelstein felt Sara’s Mother chances of survival were slim. Thanks to Staten Island University Burn Center’s exceptional care — and to Rabbi Leider’s coordination of emergency care — Sara’s Mother survived the critical first forty-eight hours, and began a full recovery. |
The Heart of a Doctor In memory of Dr. Jerome
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After a draining and emotionally exhausting journey, Sara felt desperate. To her surprise, however, the driver turned and said, “I think I know someone that can help you.” He called Rabbi Leider.
When Staten Island University Hospital opened its state-of-the-art Burn Center on June 1, 1998, it was immediately heralded as the best burn facility in the New York/New Jersey area...




