Parents in the Rockaways celebrate birth of New
Year’s baby born at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital
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BY JENNA BAGCAL
Two parents in the Rockaways
had more than just the
New Year to celebrate last
week.
Molly Casiano and Vincent
John welcomed their son Kenzo
Ezekiel John, who was the
first baby born at St. John’s
Episcopal Hospital (SJEH) on
New Year’s Day. At 12:14 a.m.,
the couple’s child came into
the world at 4 pounds 13 ounces
and 18 inches long.
Though Baby Kenzo was
born with jaundice and shy of
full-term, the hospital reported
that he is thriving thanks
to the use of a Giraffe Incubator
Carestation and a GE
Healthcare Bilisoft Phototherapy
System. Last year, SJEH
raised $20,000 to purchase a
second Giraffe Incubator and
is fundraising to buy additional
Bilisoft systems, which help
alleviate jaundice.
“As a first-time mom I
knew nothing about jaundice
and was nervous,” Casiano
said. “The fact that Enzo is
able to be in the incubator,
use the Bilisoft and stay in my
room with me at the same time
makes me feel comfortable.
He’s comfortable and it’s like
he’s lying on a beach.”
Following Kenzo’s birth,
SJEH gave the family celebratory
tokens including a
stroller, clothing, a baby care
kit and a baby bouncer. The
hospital also gave the family a
baby monitor courtesy of Long
Island-based company Jzanus,
who committed to donating
baby monitors to each baby
born at the hospital in the
month of January.
“The Bilisoft is what makes
Enzo’s skin go from yellowish
pigment to normal,” John
said. “It’s perfect that the community
contributed to fundraising
for this equipment just
for the little ones because, at
the end of the day, babies are
our legacy.”
According to city data,
the Rockaways have a higher
percentage of preterm births,
with a rate of 11.3 percent compared
to the city average of 8.7
percent. This has driven SJEH
to fundraise for life-saving
equipment for babies.
Anyone interested in contributing
to the fundraising
efforts can visit ehs.org/bilisoft.
CEO Jerry Walsh, CMO Donald Morrish, Joe Caraccia from Jzanus, CMO Gwen Pinckney, CMO Denise
Potts, director of maternal child health and parents Molly Casiano and Vincent John with Baby Kenzo
Courtesy of St. John’s Episcopal Hospital
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