Donate to Catholic Health Care for Those with Chronic and Special Needs
ArchCare’s singular mission is one of its greatest strengths: to provide holistic care to frail individuals and others with chronic illnesses and disabilities who are unable to fully care for themselves. Guided by the values of justice, inclusiveness, respect, integrity, benevolence, humility and spirituality, ArchCare serves over 10,000 individuals per day through its nursing homes and community-based services.
A Letter of Thanks from ArchCare President & CEO Scott LaRue
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Why Donate?
Why Donate?
Reason #1
Expansion of programs and services for the frail and vulnerable
Reason #2
Community health education and outreach
Reason #3
Enhanced pastoral care programs for people of all faiths
Programs Supported by the Catholic Healthcare Foundation
ArchCare – The Continuing Care Community of the Archdiocese of NY
Specialty Hospitals and Programs
ArchCare at St. Teresa
ArchCare Parish Health and Wellness
ArchCare Senior Life PACE
Center for Advanced Memory Care
Catholic Health Care Chaplaincy for the Archdiocese of New York
Mary and Jim White Unit for the Care of People with Huntington’s Disease
Mother Cabrini Hospital for Children with Special Needs
Mobile Health Clinic
Nursing Homes
Archcare at Carmel Richmond Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center
ArchCare at Terence Cardinal Cooke Healthcare Center
ArchCare at Ferncliff Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center
ArchCare at Mary Manning Walsh Home
ArchCare at San Vicente de Paul
Other Special Events
About Our Hospital Chaplaincy Program
ArchCare’s Health Care Chaplaincy Apostolate works to ensure and strengthen Spiritual Care to Patients and Residents in Hospitals and Nursing Homes throughout the Archdiocese of New York. It is our mission to ensure that all Catholic patients in the Archdiocese have access to skilled and compassionate sacramental and spiritual care.
The Chaplaincy Apostolate recruits, trains, assigns, and manages priest healthcare chaplains at 39 health centers (25 hospitals and 14 nursing homes). We also set standards for formation and provide clinical supervision for all priests serving in healthcare including those who are employed directly by a health center. Our Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program is accredited by the Association of Chaplain Educators and provides two extended units annually at Calvary Hospital and The Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center.
The cost of this vital ministry exceeds $1.5MM annually.