Schwartz Center Videos
Phillips DiPisa is delighted to produce a series of video interviews that demonstrates the power of the programs run by The Kenneth B. Schwartz Center. The Schwartz Center is a non-profit organization that advances the concept of “compassionate healthcare.” This organization strives to improve relationships among caregivers, patients, and their families in ways that provide hope to the patient, support to caregivers, and sustenance to the healing process. Phillips DiPisa’s interviews bring to life the stories of patients whose lives have been touched by caregivers who have embraced the Center’s concept of compassionate care.
Fran's Story
Fran arrived at Hebrew SeniorLife Rehabilitation Center in Boston to begin a new chapter in her life. Her transition was greatly eased when she met her new nurse, Anne, who took the time to get to know her.
Leon’s Story
Leon Kibbett was a homeless alcoholic who was dying from liver cancer. He counted his very special relationship with his caregiver as one of his life’s blessings.
Barbie's Story
This video features interviews with Barbie Clark, a breast cancer survivor, and two doctors with whom she spawned very special bonds over the course of her care.
Ali's Story
Ali Pierce succumbed to cancer at age 14. This video describes the transforming bond she forged with her caregiver.
Glen's Story
This video features an interview with Glen, an amputee suffering from vascular disease and diabetes
Diamond's Story
This video interview tells the moving story of a young woman who has battled leukemia since the age of two.
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