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The Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation hosted its highly anticipated annual gala on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at the Queens Museum in Flushing Meadows Corona Park. This sold-out event drew community leaders, supporters, and advocates for elder care to celebrate Parker’s mission of enhancing programs and services for its patients and residents.
The gala, a hallmark event for the Institute, offered a night of elegance and philanthropy, featuring live musical performances, an exquisite dinner menu, and the much-loved Resident Art Auction. Funds raised during the event will directly support Parker’s commitment to providing innovative and compassionate care to the thousands of adults who benefit from its comprehensive health services each year.
A Night of Celebration and Giving
Attendees at the gala were treated to a delightful dining experience curated by Abigail Kirsch, complemented by elegant kosher and Indian cuisine options. The evening was hosted by Marla Diamond, a veteran radio reporter from 1010 WINS Radio, who served as the Master of Ceremonies. Adding a touch of inspiration and warmth, the event featured Radio Host and Rabbi Joseph Potasnik.
Musical entertainment for the evening was provided by the acclaimed Wanda Houston, whose mix of jazz and R&B captivated the audience.
One of the highlights of the night was the Resident Art Auction, showcasing the creative talents of Parker’s residents. These works were carefully curated to celebrate the artistic abilities of the Institute’s community, adding a personal and meaningful touch to the fundraising efforts.
Honoring EmPRO Insurance
This year’s gala recognized EmPRO Insurance for its steadfast dedication to serving and protecting the healthcare community. As the evening’s honoree, EmPRO’s contributions to the field underscored the vital partnership between healthcare providers and insurers in ensuring the well-being of patients and caregivers alike.
A Mission of Compassion and Innovation
Michael N. Rosenblut, President and CEO of Parker Jewish Institute, expressed heartfelt gratitude to the event’s supporters, stating: “We express our deepest gratitude to the supporters of this year’s gala at the Queens Museum. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, the entire Parker team is helping to make a meaningful difference to thousands of older adults and their families across the greater New York metropolitan community.”
The gala’s proceeds will be instrumental in advancing Parker’s initiatives, which focus on addressing the needs of a rapidly growing aging population through both innovation and compassionate care.
About Parker Jewish Institute
Headquartered in New Hyde Park, New York, the Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation is a recognized leader in elder care, offering a wide range of services, including:
Short-Term Rehabilitation and Long-Term Care
Community-Based Healthcare Services such as Home Health Care, Medical House Calls, Palliative Care, and Hospice
Specialized programs through its partnerships with the Queens-Long Island Renal Institute (QLIRI) and PRINE Health’s Vascular Center
Parker’s multidisciplinary medical team is nationally renowned for its expertise, and the Institute is at the forefront of geriatric research and teaching. Through these efforts, Parker continues to expand access to essential healthcare services for adults across the New York metropolitan area.
Supporting Parker’s Mission
For those interested in contributing to Parker Jewish Institute’s impactful work, donations can be made at parkerinstitute.org/donate-to-parker-jewish-institute.
Looking Ahead
The success of the 2024 gala underscores the community’s shared commitment to supporting innovative elder care solutions. As Parker Jewish Institute continues to grow and adapt to meet the challenges of an aging population, events like this gala play a crucial role in sustaining its mission of providing compassionate, patient-centered care.
To learn more about Parker Jewish Institute, visit parkerinstitute.org or call 877-727-5373.