Jamaica Hospital Medical Center is excited to introduce Frankie, our newest employee.
Frankie (a Golden Retriever) is a therapy dog. Together, with her mom/owner Julia, Frankie provides pet therapy to hospital patients.
Through the Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Jamaica Hospital’s Nursing Department was able to connect with Julia and Frankie, who generously volunteer their services to hospital patients and nursing home residents in the area.
The benefits of pet therapy are numerous. Most experts agree that pets excel as therapeutic agents and that dogs are an antidote to depression. Studies have also shown a decrease in both blood pressure and stress levels during therapy dog visits. Most importantly, therapy pets bring joy to patients and help distract them from their concerns.
Frankie’s first visit was to Jamaica Hospital’s Pediatric Unit where she was greeted warmly by both patients and staff. She plans to return monthly to spend time with patients throughout the hospital.
Jamaica Hospital looks forward to offering our patients with the many benefits associated with pet therapy.



amaica and Flushing Hospital Medical Center celebrated National Nutrition Month in March by hosting a series of fun and educational activities for the community as well as staff members.
Throughout National Nutrition Month, Flushing Hospital’s Nutrition Department provided healthy alternative meals and recipes to cafeteria diners. The department also promoted the launch of the Walking Club; an initiative created to promote workplace wellness and encourage employees to exercise.

Flushing Hospital Medical Center has been selected as 1 out of 10 hospitals in New York City to participate in the Quality Improvement Network for Contraceptive Access (QINCA) program. The achievement comes on the heels of the hospital marking the highly significant milestone of delivering just over 3,000 babies –solidifying its place as a preferred destination in Queens for mothers to give birth.

Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women who live in the MediSys Health Network’s service area. In an effort to reduce the number of fatalities and lessen the negative impact the disease has on our communities, our network proudly supports the American Cancer Society’s, “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” initiative to provide breast health services and information to women.

