Here are three points:
1. The Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation Endowment Fund for Cancer Care is funding the $13,145 donation.
2. The grant will allow Kaleida Health to buy a Biodex Balance System for its lymphedema therapy program.
3. The system aims to improve balance, increase agility and develop muscle control in cancer survivors undergoing lymphedema therapy.
“We are very honored to receive the grant,” said Donna Gefaller, RN, MSN, coordinator of cancer care programs at Kaleida Health in a statement. “These funds will allow us to continue to improve the quality of life for cancer survivors in WNY.”
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