Cayuga Health, an affiliate of Centralus Health, proudly unveiled a newly renovated courtyard garden at Schuyler Hospital. This inviting, tranquil space made possible by generous community support and donations.
The transformed courtyard is designed as a peaceful haven for patients, families, staff, and residents of the Seneca View Skilled Nursing Facility. With its thoughtfully arranged landscaping, shaded seating, and calming atmosphere, the garden offers a place of rest and reflection for all who visit.
“Whether it’s a patient stepping outside for a breath of fresh air, a family member needing a quiet place to reflect, or a team member taking a moment to recharge, the garden serves as a welcoming refuge for all,” said Jasmine Canestaro, Assistant Vice President of Operations.
The project was funded through donations to the Schuyler Health Foundation, including meaningful contributions from Foundation board members Philly DeSarno and Ken Wilson, as well as Wilson’s sister, Marilyn Cross. A stone bench within the garden honors the memory of Ken and Marilyn’s parents, Stewart and Ruth Wilson, avid gardeners who found joy in nurturing green spaces.
“We’re deeply grateful to everyone who helped make this transformation possible,” said Kim Sprague, Director of the Schuyler Health Foundation. “Your vision and generosity have made an impact that will bring people joy for years to come.”
The garden renovation is part of a broader Centralus Health effort supported by the community to enhance patient experiences across the region. Other recent projects include the restoration of eight historic sculptures within the Mitchell Garden at Cayuga Medical Center, the donation of comfort blankets to cancer patients at both the Falck Cancer Center and the Cayuga Cancer Center through the Subaru Loves to Care Event, and an upcoming on-site salon for Seneca View residents.
To learn more about the Schuyler Health Foundation, and to offer your support, visitcayugahealth.org/giving/schuyler-health-foundation.


















