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FONDAZIONE CANALI ONLUS • HEALTHCARE
FONDAZIONE CANALI ONLUS • HEALTHCARE
Discover FCO’s efforts in promoting the physical and psychological wellbeing of individuals, particularly children, who are in need.
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Monza (2014-2015), Comitato Maria Letizia Verga Onlus
DAI COSTRUIAMOLO INSIEME!
(LET'S BUILD IT TOGETHER!)
The new 'Maria Letizia Verga Center' was created in 2013 to house the Pediatric Hematology department of the San Gerardo Hospital of Monza and the ever-expanding activities of the Maria Letizia Verga Committee’s Tettamanti Research Center for childhood leukemia. The independent construction, located on the side of the San Gerardo Hospital of Monza, which combines research and care to guarantee maximum efficiency.
• 4 floors
• 7,700 total square meters
• The new and larger Research Center on childhood leukemia and hemopathies
• A new bone marrow Transplant Center
• Recovery department with individual rooms
• Day Hospital
• Welcome and common areas to improve the quality of patients’ stays
The new 'Maria Letizia Verga Center' is a further demonstration of Monza’s standing as a European hub of excellence for childhood leukemia. The building was financed and created by private parties and, thanks to a special agreement with the Lombardy region, it will be a public hospital that serves national health care patients. The Fondazione Canali has had the honor of funding the 'Sartoria' and 'Golf' rooms.

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Milano, Fondazione Renato Piatti Onlus
Macherio, Onlus Solaris
Monza, Comitato Maria Letizia Verga
MORE CHILDREN
It supports the activities of two semi-residential therapeutic centers specialized in autism-related issues.
MULTISENSORIAL ROOM
The Multisensorial Room offers a range of luminous, musical, olfactory and tactile effects that involve all of the senses and that are personalized for each patient, allowing him or her to overcome or compensate for serious sensorial deficits.
MONITORING OF MINIMAL RESIDUAL DISEASE FOR PEDIATRIC PATIENTS
At the Tettamanti Research Center is now possible to monitor cells affected by acute lymphoblastic leukemia and personalize the therapy for each particular disease.