Threading love throughout the community.In Southampton, Pennsylvania Southampton, Pennsylvania is a place in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, Situated in the South-Eastern tip of Bucks County. Southampton is located 18 miles North, from the center of Philadelphia. , the ACTS Retirement-Life Communities' Southampton Estates has a room that literally hums with happiness. For 90 minutes each week, that room is filled with "girl talk" underscored by the familiar, comforting hum of machinery--sewing machinery. There, amid festive bolts of fabric, colorful spools of thread, rickrack rick·rack n. A flat narrow braid woven in zigzag form, used as a trimming for clothing or curtains. [Reduplication of rack1. , ribbons, buttons, bows, and the other accoutrements ac·cou·ter·ment or ac·cou·tre·ment n. 1. An accessory item of equipment or dress. Often used in the plural. 2. Military equipment other than uniforms and weapons. Often used in the plural. 3. of the well-equipped sewing basket, a group of approximately 20 ladies known as the Southampton Sewing Club gather to chat, while relaxing with a cherished hobby. In 1979, Mrs. Virginia (Ginny) Hollis, now age 94, helped organize the Sewing Club. In the beginning, getting together was fun, but as time passed, the ladies wanted their activity to be purposeful, to make a difference in their lives and the community around them. An opportunity to do that presented itself when The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is one of the largest and oldest children's hospitals in the world. "CHOP" has been ranked as the best children's hospital in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and Child Magazine in recent years. needed therapy dolls for its young, vulnerable patients. The ladies were delighted to meet that need and threw themselves into the project. To date, they have donated more than 29,000 handcrafted hand·craft n. Variant of handicraft. tr.v. hand·craft·ed, hand·craft·ing, hand·crafts To fashion or make by hand. hand·craft therapy dolls to the hospital and other medical facilities in the area. "Because we make them for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia," says Mrs. Hollis, "we decided to call them 'CHOP' dollies." CHOP dollies are plain rag dolls, she explains. For multicultural appeal, the therapy dolls are made in various skin tones. Production is well organized, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Mrs. Hollis. "Tables are set up for various tasks, which include cutting out patterns; running the old, but functional, sewing machines; stuffing the dolls; and sewing arms and legs onto each torso by hand," she says. A lot of goodwill and love get delivered at minimal expense. "Nearly all the materials we use are given to us or purchased through monetary donations," says Mrs. Hollis. Stuffing is the only item that is purchased, and that is because there are some battings that work better in the club's projects. When residents move into Southampton Estates, she explains, they are eager to eliminate some of their assorted flotsam A name for the goods that float upon the sea when cast overboard for the safety of the ship or when a ship is sunk. Distinguished from jetsam (goods deliberately thrown over to lighten ship) and ligan (goods cast into the sea attached to a buoy). , and the Sewing Club is happy to take it. "You know that women--especially women who sew--accumulate a lot of material, thread, and accessories," she says. "After the dolls are delivered in batches of three or four dozen at a time, the hospital provides all sorts of materials so the children can personalize per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. their dollies," says Mrs. Hollis. CHOP dollies have no faces so that each child can create a facial expression facial expression, n the use of the facial muscles to communicate or to convey mood. for his or her new companion. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "It's wonderful that we can help the children with our dolls," says Mrs. Hollis happily. "CHOP dollies are so comforting to them. In fact, some children become so attached to their dolls that they relate to them as if they were the dolls' mothers or doctors." She adds, "Nurses find them helpful because they can watch the children play with their dolls and get an idea of what is going on in their minds emotionally. Doctors use the dolls to explain about a surgery the child might be having or to ask a child to show where he or she hurts." Because Mrs. Hollis realized that the ladies need an occasional break from the dolls, they began to make animal pillows. This line of specialty pillows features 15 types of animals, including dogs, cows, elephants, turtles, ducks, rabbits, and bears. "They really brighten bright·en tr. & intr.v. bright·ened, bright·en·ing, bright·ens To make or become bright or brighter. bright the spirits of everyone who receives one, and it is a really fun and creative project for the club," she says. Hearing about the club's charitable projects, another area hospital asked if the ladies could provide comfort pillows for their patients. "We've branched out," laughs Mrs. Hollis. Two types of comfort pillows are produced: a roll pillow and a square pillow. The roll pillow benefits patients who are bedridden bed·rid·den or bed·rid adj. Confined to bed because of illness or infirmity. or confined to a wheelchair for long stretches of time. The square pillow is helpful for postsurgical patients to press against their incision incision /in·ci·sion/ (in-sizh´un) 1. a cut or a wound made by cutting with a sharp instrument.incis´ional 2. the act of cutting. in·ci·sion n. 1. sites when they have to cough as part of the recovery process. "These pillows have another function," says Mrs. Hollis. Because they are made with colorful fabrics and are beautifully decorated, the pillows not only provide physical comfort, but also help to lift patients' spirits. The ladies haven't stopped at pillows, either. "Preemie hats are made by some of the ladies who don't sew very much. Little pom-poms are added to the tops of the hats, and they are so cute. I've sent at least 200 of these darling hats to various hospitals," says Mrs. Hollis. Although donations carry the program, an annual pillow sale also raises funds to keep the ladies' fingers flying. "The last sale netted us $265," says Mrs. Hollis with pride, "and if anything is left over we distribute the pillows to a local police station to comfort a child when he or she is caught in a difficult situation." And children receiving animal pillows in homeless shelters benefit from the inherent goodness of these ladies, too. The contributions of the women of the Southampton Sewing Club have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. When they hit the 20,000 CHOP dolly mark, Children's Hospital A children's hospital is a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children. The number of children's hospitals proliferated in the 20th century, as pediatric medical and surgical specialties separated from internal medicine and adult surgical specialties. honored the group with a thank-you breakfast, a framed certificate, and a tour of the hospital so they could see their CHOP dollies at work. "It was so heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing adj. 1. Causing gladness and pleasure. 2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale. Adj. 1. and gratifying grat·i·fy tr.v. grat·i·fied, grat·i·fy·ing, grat·i·fies 1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please. 2. to actually see the children play with them. It makes every stitch worthwhile," comments Mrs. Hollis. Unfortunately, sewing is a vanishing art. Mrs. Hollis asks, "If we don't do this, who will?" Without the talents and thoughtfulness of these special ladies, many ill or frightened people would be deprived of the comfort and solace that the Southampton Estates Sewing Club's pillows and dolls provide. For further information, Susan Arcadia, Executive Director, Southampton Estates, can be reached at (215) 364-0500. To send your comments to the author and editors, e-mail hoban0105@nursinghomesmagazine.com. BY SANDRA HOBAN, MANAGING EDITOR A collaboration of the American Association American Association refers to one of the following professional baseball leagues:
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