Grateful Patient Sings Praises and Gives Back

As a thank you for the care she received in 2022, Anita Gatti is ensuring future generations receive the same level of care by naming Princeton Medical Center Foundation as a beneficiary of her IRA. She informed us of her gift with a heartfelt letter describing her experience.

Dear Mr. Demetriades:

My name is Anita Gatti. I had total hip replacement surgery in The Jim Craigie Center on October 31, 2022. I am writing to you to express my gratitude for making every aspect of that experience truly remarkable!

After scheduling the surgery with POA, I received the Reclaim Your Life booklet in the mail. I found this so informative and comprehensive that I immediately read it twice!

I felt as if I had all the necessary information not only to answer most of my questions, but to quell all the common fears. I also was encouraged to sit in on the virtual seminar which was equally comprehensive and instructive.

The PAT experience was stress free. The intake receptionist was very patient and welcoming. The nurse who was apparently my case manager was calming and instructive. The phlebotomist was skillful, friendly and conversant. The information nurse was caring and thorough. The anesthesiologist was supportive, probative and comforting.

All of these gentle women told me, without provocation, that I shouldn't worry, "they would be taking very good care of me at Princeton Medical Center." And so they did! About 2 weeks prior to the surgery date, I was contacted by Princeton Home Health Services who had a walker delivered to my home.

The morning of the surgery, we were greeted by the most charming and friendly nurse who guided us to my spacious and beautiful room which she stated was her favorite. This wonderful nurse seemed to sense our natural apprehension, and easily transitioned us to calm and peace. She explained everything so patiently that it almost felt as if I were at a spa about to undergo an expensive massage, rather than major surgery. That's kindness.

Everyone who attended to me in the pre op area was caring and patient. Before I knew it I was in PACU and then back to my room. Even though I was still recovering and in substantial pain, I was aware that I was being well taken care of. At least two soft spoken people at a time would enter, attend to me, ask me if I needed anything and quietly do whatever they were there to do. Attendants seem to come quietly to my room at least once an hour.

All of these attendants were outstanding. They all made me feel as if they were my very own private nurse. I even received a lovely thank you card from the SCU staff saying it was a pleasure caring for me and wishing me a speedy recovery—also an unexpected and warm gesture.

When I was discharged, I was given another booklet filled with valuable information regarding expectations, protocols and precautions. Once home, I was fortunate to have 3 outstanding PT's come to my house and work with me. They were prompt and caring with a great deal of patience and expertise.

I have been truly satisfied with my experience with Dr. Vannozzi and his team. I am confident that with his expertise, I will make a full recovery with my new hip.

Subsequently, I have decided to name the Institute for Surgical Care as a beneficiary of one of my IRA's. I am so grateful for my optimal patient experience with the entire Princeton Medical Center Foundation and the Jim Craigie Center for Joint Replacement. Whenever I have the opportunity, I will continue to sing your praises.

Sincerely,
Anita Gatti

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We are honored and grateful for the support of grateful patients like Anita. If you would like to learn more about creating your legacy and becoming a member of the 1919 Society, contact Danielle Oviedo at 609.252.8709 or danielle.oviedo@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.

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"I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Trustees of Princeton Healthcare System Foundation, a nonprofit corporation organized and operating under the laws of the State of New Jersey and located in Plainsboro, New Jersey, the sum of $____________ [or percentage of your estate or a specific description of the gift] to be used by Princeton Medicine [describe the purpose of gift her, if desired]."

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You fund this type of trust with cash or appreciated assets—and may qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction when you itemize. You can also make additional gifts; each one also qualifies for a tax deduction. The trust pays you, each year, a variable amount based on a fixed percentage of the fair market value of the trust assets. When the trust terminates, the remaining principal goes to Princeton Medical Center as a lump sum.

You fund this trust with cash or appreciated assets—and may qualify for a federal income tax charitable deduction when you itemize. Each year the trust pays you or another named individual the same dollar amount you choose at the start. When the trust terminates, the remaining principal goes to Princeton Medical Center as a lump sum.

A beneficiary designation clearly identifies how specific assets will be distributed after your death.

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