News and Events – July 2023

2023-07-24T15:39:36-04:00

Gearing up for Camp Rise Up | Entertainment and education for the waiting room | A swell Summer Benefit Gala | President Sean T. Granahan celebrates 20 years with The Floating Hospital

News and Events – July 20232023-07-24T15:39:36-04:00

The Seaside Nursery and Hospital 

2023-12-07T12:33:14-05:00

When The Floating Hospital plied New York’s waterways bearing families needing care and relief, its captains had the choice of a few ports of call.

The Seaside Nursery and Hospital 2023-12-07T12:33:14-05:00

Keeping an eye on healthy vision

2023-07-11T15:41:13-04:00

We’ll soon add optometry to the list of in-house specialties available at our flagship Long Island City healthcare center. Scheduled to open in late 2023, the Floating Hospital eye care clinic will be tailored to the unique needs of the communities we serve.

Keeping an eye on healthy vision2023-07-11T15:41:13-04:00

News and Events – May/June2023

2023-07-21T10:28:41-04:00

Celebrate with us at the Summer Benefit 2023 | Students involved in the ACE mentor program | Is the Covid pandemic over? | Patient Tameka Cooke shares her story and her gratitude

News and Events – May/June20232023-07-21T10:28:41-04:00

Charting a Steady Course

2023-07-11T15:52:02-04:00

This past April, Floating Hospital President Sean Granahan was the subject of a profile in Irish America magazine. The article is wide-ranging but focuses initially on a fateful 2004 diner meeting between Granahan, at that point the organization’s General Counsel, and concerned members of the Hospital board.

Charting a Steady Course2023-07-11T15:52:02-04:00

The Journey to Good Health

2023-07-11T15:53:11-04:00

If you’ve ever had the unenviable duty of readying and transporting a child to soccer practice, music lessons or a school play, you don’t need anyone to tell you how onerous such a task can seem.

The Journey to Good Health2023-07-11T15:53:11-04:00

When Vegetables Were Unhealthy

2023-07-11T15:55:29-04:00

Before the late nineteenth century, most Americans believed a healthy diet was rich in fat, starches, and salt. Many avoided fresh produce, assuming that fruits and vegetables would worsen their health and make them vulnerable to cholera and dysentery.

When Vegetables Were Unhealthy2023-07-11T15:55:29-04:00

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