New York State Department Of Health’s Helen Hayes Hospital Unveils Newly Renovated Shabbos Room For Patients And Families

The New York State Department of Health’s Helen Hayes Hospital is pleased to announce the completion of renovations to its Shabbos Room, a dedicated space for patients and families of the Jewish faith. The updated room provides a private, welcoming environment for prayer, kosher meals, and observing Shabbat if desired.

The Shabbos Room has been fully refreshed to enhance comfort and usability, featuring a new floor, freshly painted walls, and updated seating and tables. The space now includes a dedicated private entrance for added convenience, and a kosher refrigerator remains available to support patients and families.

“Achieving health equity involves providing unique services and comforting spaces so those in our care can thrive. I congratulate Helen Hayes on this thoughtful and compassionate expansion as this dedicated space will be an asset for patients and their families,” said State Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald.

“Our goal with this renovation was to create a space that is both functional and inviting for our Jewish community,” said Chief Executive Officer of Helen Hayes Hospital Scott Guevin. “We are proud to provide a private, calming environment where families can come together for religious observance and connection.”

Helen Hayes Hospital is committed to honoring the cultural and spiritual needs of the communities it serves. By providing welcoming spaces and services that foster comfort and connection—such as the hospital’s Shabbos Room, Chapel, and Quiet Rooms—the hospital supports these vital aspects of healing and reaffirms its mission to deliver compassionate, patient-centered rehabilitation care.

For more information about the Shabbos Room and other patient services at Helen Hayes Hospital, contact the hospital’s Patient Relations Department at 845-786-4210.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Nice! TY Helen Hayes.

    Which org will stock it?

    Was so difficult when my mom was there with no shabbat room it really means a lot for the patients

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