Silver and Gold Magazine Winter 2015 | Page 12

silvergoldmagazine.ca COMMUNITY BETTY’S LEGACY Betty Believed Research Would One Day Find a Cure for Mental Illness: In appreciation for the care that Betty received at St. Joe’s, she made a gift in her Will in 2006. In an article in St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation’s Annual Report from that year, Betty explained how she wanted her gift to be used. “I want my bequest to support mental health research,” she said. “Clinical depression is a physical condition and we still have so much to learn about the function of the brain. I firmly believe it may not be in your lifetime, nor in mine, but they will find a cure for it. It means that someone will have the chance to live a life without pain.” In April 2013, Betty passed away peacefully surrounded by her family and friends. Since that time, her estate gift has been realized and will be supporting one of the many mental health research projects and studies currently underway at St. Joe’s. Her legacy gift is helping to make that happen at St. Joe’s At the tender age of 11 years old, Betty already knew she was different from her childhood friends. She was experiencing periods of sadness, depression, and feelings of isolation. But in 1935, so very little was known about mental illness and even less about children living with the condition. In later years as an adult, Betty frequently heard the refrain “But what do you have to be so depressed about?” from people in her life who still did not seem to understand the debilitating effects of mental illness. It wasn’t until Betty was into her 70’s that she discovered life-changing care at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton. After she was diagnosed at the hospital’s Mood Disorders Clinic, Betty began a medication that transformed her world. In her own words Betty described the experience, “I still remember after starting the medication, about 5 weeks later, I woke up one morning and it was like a miracle. I thought – this is the way life is supposed to be. The people at St. Joseph’s gave me back my life.” To honour Betty’s generosity and express gratitude, a plaque with Betty’s name has been placed in the LiUNA Seniors Mental Health Outpatient Clinic inside the new Margaret & Charles Juravinski Centre for Integrated Healthcare on St. Joseph’s West 5th campus. For more information on how you can support leading mental health and addictions care and research visit www.stjoesfoundation.ca or contact Lisa at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation at 905-522-1155 ext. 35978• Fiona Hill Downsizing Downsizing, decluttering and move management for: Seniors moving to a smaller home/residence Family involved in a senior’s move or estate Executors & Powers-of-Attorney Executive transfers 905.330.4522 12 Connect with us on Facebook! CLICK HERE [email protected]