A local couple鈥檚 estate continues to make a big impact on healthcare in the community.
The St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital Foundation announced Friday the late Tom and Irma Trofimenkoff, long-time residents of Estevan, have left a large legacy gift, which will be directed towards a few different areas of the hospital.
The Trofimenkoffs were very familiar faces at the local hospital. They were regulars at the cafeteria, appearing daily for lunch or coffee, along with a visit with staff and other visitors. They were also major donors throughout their lives, stopping by the St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital Foundation office with donations once or twice per year.
They were friendly, generous and very passionate about local health care at home.
Tom and Irma passed away in 2020, leaving a legacy that will be remembered greatly within the walls of St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital.
Through the Trofimenkoffs鈥 estate, a large donation was designated to St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital Foundation.
The family wishes to keep the amount private, but the donation will make a great impact at the hospital.
St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital Foundation is looking forward to making many upgrades within the hospital to truly remember the couple, reflecting on who they were as people and as supporters of local health care.
鈥淲e are so grateful for the generosity of the Trofimenkoffs. They were a huge part of our hospital community and so we want to be able to celebrate their legacies in a big way. The first thing that came to our minds when thinking about Tom and Irma, was the daily visits they had at the hospital cafeteria,鈥 said Breanne Van De Woestyne, the foundation鈥檚 executive director.
鈥淭o commemorate their generosity, we have decided to name the cafeteria at St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital, Tom & Irma鈥檚 Caf茅, and will be renovating the main area as a celebration of their legacies and generosity.鈥
The cafeteria will see cosmetic renovations that will upgrade the space and modernize the overall atmosphere.
鈥淥ne thing that really stuck out to us when we had visits with Tom and Irma were the many stories they had about all of the places they had seen around the world. They were so excited to talk about it. We wanted to involve those travels in the cafeteria upgrades to really show visitors and staff who they were and the things they had done throughout their lives, 鈥渟ays Van De Woestyne.
The Trofimenkoffs had visited over 54 different countries together, dedicating a large part of their lives to exploring the world. The cafeteria renovations will include a feature wall outlining the couple鈥檚 lives and the many countries they had visited around the world.
The wall will feature a map, list of all of travel destinations, and some photos of the couple while on their travels.
鈥淭om and lrma are leaving a lasting legacy to heath care with the donation to the St. Joseph鈥檚 Hospital Foundation鈥, said Harvey Schindel, the couple鈥檚 nephew.
The Trofimenkoff estate will also assist in major upgrades to the long-term special care home with a large portion of the donation designated as per the request of the estate. This will allow upgrades to residents鈥 rooms with new windows, paint and more.
鈥淭his will help us and the hospital to continue to upgrade and renovate the remainder of the resident rooms in long-term care. This will be a great addition for the residents and make a huge difference at the special care home,鈥 said Van De Woestyne.
Construction is planned to take place this year, pending COVID restrictions at the hospital.
The Trofimenkoffs have also assisted the Estevan Regional Nursing Home and the St. Joseph鈥檚 Healthcare Auxiliary with donations from their estate.