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Wish List

Are you looking for that gift for someone who has everything?

The St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation has a number of gift ideas for you. You can select an item from our wish list below and make a donation to purchase the item in the name of a friend or loved one. We'll send a card to you noting that a gift has been made in your designee's name and the item you selected. It's simple, easy and it reduces your shopping worries while benefitting a good cause at the same time. Consider our wish list items below and, if you find something of interest, please call the St. Mary's Medical Center Foundation at 816-655-5366.

Our Wish List

1. Durable Home Medical Equipment ($30-$50) for patients leaving the hospital who can not afford the cost of these items.

Walkers

Bath Benches

Canes

Bedside Commodes

2. Voucher for Lifeline Setup ($60) for patients going home from the hospital who cannot afford the cost of setup. Whenever an individual needs help, one press of the lightweight, waterproof help button activates a small, in-home unit called a communicator. It puts the subscriber in touch with a caring Lifeline Monitor who talks to you to find out what kind of help you need.

 

3. Holter Monitor Recorder with Docking Station ($3000) for Cardiology.

4. Breast Health Education Kit with Model ($502) for educating women on breast self-exams.

5. Mammopads ($113 for a case of 50) to provide a cushion to the mammography place and increase patient comfort during screenings.

6. Patient Arm Support ($400) to enhance patient comfort during long CT procedures.

7. Flat Screen TV ($300) for Pain Center to comfort patients while recovering from injections.

8. Radio/CD player ($75-$100) for Pain Center to comfort patients while recovering from injections.

9. Bariatric Wheelchair ($350) for larger patients at the Pain Center.

10. Nellcore Yellow boot cover ($65) for handheld pulse oximeter for Cardiac Rehab

11. Blood Pressure Cuff ($16) for Cardiac Rehabilitation

12. DVD's on heart disease ($160 each) for Cardiac Rehab

13. Flat Screen 32" TV ($475) for outpatient rehabilitation with wall attachment

14. Plum XL IV Pump ($325 each)

15. Plum XL IV Pump ($850 each)

16. Plum PCA Pump ($325 each)

17. Philips Automatic Blood Pressure Machine for patient care units ($2500) for monitoring vital signs.

18. Nonin Handhead Pulse Oximeter ($800) for patient care units to monitor postoperative oxygen saturation in post-op patients.

19. Manual Blood Pressure Roll-Around Machines ($200) for patient care units.

20. Bladder Scanner ($10,000) needed to scan patients for urine retention.

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