Monitor Fall 2012 - St. Joseph Hospital of Orange

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Monitor Fall 2012 - St. Joseph Hospital of Orange
F o u n d a t i o n N e w s f r o m S t . J o s e p h H o s p i t a l * Fa l l 2 0 1 2
Center for Breast
Imaging and
Diagnosis Opening
Ginny’s Shop
Fashion Show
Wrap-Up
Foundation
Financial Report
MAKOplasty
Robotic and Minimally Invasive Treatment Program
Growth. Opportunity. Excellence. These three words sum up a very
rewarding year for St. Joseph Hospital!
To position our ministry and St. Joseph Health for success in a challenging
healthcare environment, we spent much of 2012 continuing our work to
improve operational efficiencies and grow key service lines. Please know
that many of these growth opportunities for our ministry are a direct result
of your generosity and unwavering loyalty to St. Joseph Hospital.
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President’s Letter
Through philanthropic support, we have successfully implemented the following key growth strategies:
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Events Calendar
4MAKOplasty: Robotic
and Minimally Invasive
Treatment Program
•Orthopedics – our orthopedic surgeons have reached a new level in clinical expertise with the
acquisition of the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System from MAKO Surgical Corp. This
pioneering technology enables our surgeons to perform MAKOplasty® robotic-arm assisted partial knee
replacement and total hip replacement with consistent, reproducible surgical precision. St. Joseph Hospital
is the first hospital in Orange County to offer this highly advanced robotic-arm assisted surgical technology.
6Center for Breast Imaging
and Diagnosis Opening
Ginny’s Shop – Appearance
Center and Boutique
7Board Profile: Shirley Moretti
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2012 Fashion Show
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Foundation News
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Care for the Poor
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Creating a Legacy
14Capital Projects
Financial Report 2012
15New Corporate Partners
Giving Levels and Benefits
16Hospital Awards and
Accolades
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Every Moment Matters
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New Donors
20Light Up A Life
Connect With Us
The St. Joseph
Hospital Foundation
proudly announces
the following
•Heart and Vascular – last month we opened the much anticipated Center for Heart and Vascular
Wellness and Prevention and the Dick Butkus Heart and Vascular Screening Center. Our goal is to
proactively serve our community through screenings and education to identify and treat heart and
vascular disease early – before it develops into a serious health concern.
upcoming events. To
•Women’s Services – we are excited to expand our ability to serve new moms by providing 50
much-needed private rooms. Featuring customized sinks for baby’s first bath and spacious areas
for families to gather, the celebration of life can now occur in a private environment.
events, please call the
•We are equally excited to partner with CHOC Children’s by opening a Level II Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit within St. Joseph Hospital. This allows new parents to stay close to their newborn
should a higher level of care be required. The new unit opens in January 2013.
or email
•Earlier this year we celebrated the opening of our new Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis.
From screening and early detection, to diagnostic services throughout a woman’s life, our new
center provides comprehensive breast care in one convenient setting.
•Cancer Services - We recently opened Ginny’s Shop on the first floor of The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment. Ginny’s Shop is an Appearance Center and Boutique specializing in
products designed for patients undergoing cancer treatment and follow-up care.
As you can see 2012 has indeed been a year of growth, opportunity and excellence for St. Joseph
Hospital! Your ongoing support is integral in our ability to grow and enhance our clinical excellence
so we can provide the best care possible to you and your loved ones.
Thank you for your dedication to our mission.
19Ways to Support
St. Joseph Hospital
Board of Directors
Board of Trustees
events calendar
Steven C. Moreau
President and Chief Executive Officer
St. Joseph Hospital
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2012 Light Up A Life
Tree Lighting Ceremony
Sunday, December 2, 2012
St. Joseph Hospital Park
Proceeds benefit St. Joseph Hospice
reserve your tickets or
for more information
on any of these
Foundation office at
714-347-7900
[email protected]
or visit our website at
sjo.org/waystogive.
2013 “It’s Your Money”
Workshop Series
Fridays, April 5 – May 17, 2013, 9:30 - 11 a.m.
Orange Public Library
RSVP: Call Monica Hunter at 714-347-7900
2013 St. Joseph Hospital
Golf Tournament
Monday, April 22, 2013
Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet Club
Proceeds benefit Robotic and Minimally Invasive
Treatment Program
2013 Circles of Life Fashion
Show & Luncheon
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Hilton Anaheim Hotel
Proceeds benefit The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment
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St. Joseph Hospital | First in Orange County to offer Robotically Assisted Partial Knee and Total Hip Replacement
Fishing, golfing, playing with
your dog in the backyard – these
are all ordinary activities that for
some may seem relatively easy,
but when you’re suffering from
severe hip pain, even simple
tasks can pose a great challenge.
For 64-year-old Tracy Anderson,
a former athlete and retired
high school teacher and football
coach, these tasks had become
increasingly difficult due to the
deterioration of his hip over the
years. But, St. Joseph Hospital
was able to change that.
St. Joseph Hospital in Orange
recently became the first
hospital in Orange County to
perform a MAKOplasty® total
hip replacement surgery. The
procedure was performed using
the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive
Orthopedic System.
 Jim Gilmore, (Left) Vice-Chair Foundation Board of Directors gets a closer look at the
partial knee procedure using the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System.
MAKOplasty® enables surgeons to
reach a new level of reproducible
precision in surgery, resulting
in improved surgical outcomes,
improved accuracy and alignment
of implants and sparing of
healthy bone. The RIO® system
provides a patient-specific
3-D modeling of the patient’s
hip based on a pre-operative
CT scan. During surgery, the
system provides real-time data
to help surgeons accurately
place the implant within the
desired orientation. Each hip
replacement is tailored to the
patient’s unique anatomy,
which improves surgical
outcomes. Like other total
hip replacement procedures,
MAKOplasty® Hip may be a
treatment option for people
who suffer from either noninflammatory or inflammatory
degenerative joint disease.
“We’re very pleased to offer
this advanced technology at
St. Joseph Hospital,” said
Kevin Lundon, Vice President,
Operations. “MAKOplasty® is
another way for our extremely
talented surgeons to better
care for our patients.”
“I can’t wait to get back to
doing what I used to do,”
Anderson said, “the care I
received in the hospital was
outstanding, and I think it’s
going to work out really well.”
St. Joseph Hospital is also
the first in Orange County to
offer MAKOplasty® partial
knee resurfacing, a minimally
invasive treatment option for
adults living with early to midstage osteoarthritis that has
not yet progressed to all three
compartments of the knee.
MAKOplasty® is less invasive
than traditional total knee
surgery and is also performed
using the RIO® robotic arm
system.
For more information on
MAKOplasty® and St. Joseph
Hospital’s renowned orthopedic
services please visit www.sjo.org.
To learn how you can support
this program and other minimally
invasive treatment programs,
visit The Foundation website at
www.sjo.org/waystogive.
DID YOU KNOW?
Over 30 St. Joseph Hospital Surgeons offer
robotic surgical treatment in the following areas:
Robotics Service Lines
Number of surgeries
Fiscal Year 2012
Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology
293
Prostate and Nethrology (Urology)
119
Pediatrics
81
General Surgery
61
Thoroscopy
Totals
7
561
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Opening of The Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis
and Ginny’s Shop – Appearance Center and Boutique
Ginny’s Shop specializes in
products designed for patients
undergoing cancer treatment
and follow-up care, and is
named in honor of Virginia
Knott Bender, the founder of
the Cordelia Knott Wellness
Foundation (CKWF). The shop’s
board-certified fitter can assist
with prostheses, bras, camisoles,
wigs, hats and scarves.
Over 100 donors and physicians
enjoyed a pre-opening reception
and self guided tours of The
Center for Breast Imaging and
Diagnosis and Ginny’s Shop,
Boutique & Appearance Center
on April 26, 2012.
Earlier this year, the Cordelia
Knott Wellness Foundation
merged with the St. Joseph
Hospital Foundation creating
the Cordelia Knott Support
Fund. “We are enthusiastic
about our new relationship
with The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment at
St. Joseph Hospital,” said
Shirley Moretti, president of
the Cordelia Knott Wellness
Foundation. “We share the
same values, as well as a
strong commitment to serve
cancer patients and the
community. “The Cordelia
Knott Support Fund will
continue the CKWF legacy
through the staff at the Center
and through the hospitalowned and operated shop.
The new Center for Breast
Imaging and Diagnosis expands
services offered through The
Center for Cancer Prevention
and Treatment (CCPT) at
St. Joseph Hospital. Advanced
imaging and diagnostic
technology enables fellowshiptrained breast radiologists to
find cancer in its earliest,
most treatable stage. Should
further treatment be required,
patients have access to the
CCPT's team of expert breast
surgeons, oncologists and
support staff, and ensures the
best possible outcome.
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Shirley Moretti | New Foundation Board Member
Shirley Moretti, the newest
member of the St. Joseph
Hospital Foundation Board has
long been familiar with the
work of the hospital.
As a resident of Orange for
more than 30 years, she says,
“St. Joseph Hospital has
always been an institution in
the city. Everyone knows about
the hospital.”
Her first experience with the
hospital was in 1990 when
she attended a grief support
group, following the death of
her husband. In 1995, when
she was diagnosed with breast
cancer, she learned firsthand
about the hospital’s services.
“I got to know the doctors and
staff and was so impressed
with the care I received that
I started volunteering there,”
she said. That led to her
current position as president
of the Cordelia Knott Wellness
Foundation, following decades
of work in banking, and for
such corporations as Atlantic
Richfield and the Monsanto
Chemical Company.
The Cordelia Knott Wellness
Foundation has been providing
small grants to patients,
helping out those who are
on what we call a “cancer
journey,” she said. “From the
time patients are diagnosed
with cancer and then all
through their treatment, we
want to assist them.”
The Foundation also operated
Irene’s Shop on Main, an
Appearance Center and
Boutique — a place where
those with cancer could be
fitted for such items as wigs,
prostheses, and bras. A small
boutique with cards and gift
items was also available. “In
early summer of this year,
The Appearance Center and
Boutique was transferred
to The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment and
is now called Ginny’s Shop.”
“We are very happy to move
the Appearance Center and
Boutique to the hospital
because we know the hospital
has the same values we do,”
she said. “This will add to the
many fine services St. Joseph
Hospital already offers.”
Her involvement with the
St. Joseph Hospital Foundation
Board will allow Moretti to
continue some of her work
on behalf of the hospital’s
cancer patients as well as
help with other fundraising
opportunities.
“It’s a great hospital and
I’m looking forward to my
involvement with the Board,”
she said. “This is a great
way for me to continue my
involvement in helping the
community, particularly in the
areas of health and services.”
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 (L to R) Hospital President and CEO
Steve Moreau and Fashion Show
Chair Dr. Cindy Tran.
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2012 Circles of Life
Fashion Show & Luncheon
A Memorable Expression of our Mission
Thanks to the generous support and efforts by many, the 2012 Circles of Life Fashion
Show & Luncheon “Expressions,” held on Sunday, July 1 netted over $100,000 to benefit
cancer prevention and screening programs at The Center for Cancer Prevention and
Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital. The Chair of this year’s event was Cindy Tran, DO.
 (L to R) dee Dee Hanson AKA "Joan Rivers"
on the teal carpet with Phil Martin and
his daughter, Marian Friend.
This memorable event included a champagne reception, opportunity drawings, mystery bags,
luncheon, live auction and a fashion show for all to remember. It was a true celebration,
with nearly 1,000 guests cheering the twenty-seven St. Joseph Hospital cancer patients and
survivors as they walked the runway with confidence, and brought the guests to their feet for
a standing ovation!
“These models are an inspiration to all of us and provide much needed hope to everyone
who has been touched by cancer. I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who
supported our event. Your contributions will help continue the fight against cancer and
means so very much,” said Dr. Tran.
 Model Cristin Allison gets ready in
the Green Room with the help of the
Joshua Christopher Salon stylists
and Dior make-up artists.
Platinum Circle
Resources Global
Professionals, Inc.
Trench Shoring Company/ Tom
and Sharon Malloy
Thank you to our 2012
Circles of Life St. Joseph Hospital
Fashion Show sponsors and
underwriters:
Gold Circle
Carrington Charitable
Foundation
Hematology Oncology Medical
Group of Orange County, Inc.
Macy’s
Orange County Thoracic and
Cardiovascular Surgeons/
Brian Palafox, MD
Roberta G. Widdicombe and
the Widdicombe Family
Photos by T. Taylor Photography
 Model Lorena Garcia Martinez
strikes a pose on the runway.
 (L to R) Models Ron Hoover, Bill
MacAloney and Joe Egerer walk to the
cheers of the audience.
Make sure to save the date for the 2013 Circles of Life Fashion Show & Luncheon on Sunday,
June 9, 2013. We hope to see you there!
SPONSORS
Patrons
 (L to R) Models Elaine Thompson and
John Moon enjoy the moment.
 (L to R) Steve Kassajikian and Maryanne Furtek
celebrate survivorship.
UNDERWRITERS
Silver Circle
AstraZeneca, LP
Law offices of Beam, Brobeck,
West, Borges & Rosa, LLP
Genentech, Inc.
Maher Gobran, MD
Phil and Peggy Martin
Mike and Kathi McLean
Shirley J. Moretti
Lawrence Wagman, MD
and Michele Wagman
Bronze Circle
Michele Carpenter, MD
Debbie and Tom Churchill
Anthony and Helene DiLisa
Edison International
John and Julia Gorman
Anita Gregory, MD
Jay K. Harness, MD
Mike Malouf, MD and
Mrs. Angela M.
Acevedo-Malouf
PDC Facilities, Inc.
St. Joseph Hospital Medical
Staff
Lou and Nancy Stremick/
Stremick’s Heritage Foods
Teva Oncology
Cindy Tran, DO
Sisters Table
Dr. and Mrs. Michael W.
Abdalla
XRI/Jeffrey T. Davies
Sister Ticket
Melinda J. Montecino
Model Flowers
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett
Pat Butress
Bill and Jean Fieweger
Kollmann & Associates, Inc.
Valley Radiotherapy Associates
Venita Williams, MD
Straight Donations
Survivor Ticket
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour
Sue Foster-Young
Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Rutledge, Jr.
Survivor Table
Joe and Karen Perricone
Tom Pfleider/META Dynamic
Edith Rodenbaugh
Model Orientation and
Rehearsals
Clarient, Inc.
Lucy Perricone
Sheree R. Vaughan
-In memory Alyce A. Rinderle
Parking
Phil and Peggy Martin
Tribute Gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour
-In memory of Melissa
Sutton-Faye
William Malone- In memory of
Kathy Booton and in tribute of
Sandy Nunez
Sherree R. Vaughan
-In memory Alyce A. Rinderle
Photography
Pacific Medical Buildings
Invitations
Deloitte & Touche
Model Photographs
Bill and Jean Fieweger
Valley Radiotherapy Associates
Champagne/Cider
Orange County Pathology
Medical Group
Band
Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth
Mariners General Insurance
Group
Cindy Tran, DO
Programs
Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth
Lawrence Wagman, MD
and Michele Wagman- In
memory of Jack, Sol, Stanley,
Anna, Louie and Nettie
Cancer Center Table
Law offices of Robert L.
Bachman
Shirley J. Moretti
Bill and Pat Podlich
Edith Rodenbaugh
Centerpieces
Kollman & Associates, Inc.
Production
Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth
Adhesive Brokers
Edward Alexson, MD
Ellen Anderson
Allyn A. Ayotte
Donna Baxter
Jessica Berlin
Brant Brechbiel
Timothy Byun, MD
Cliff and Pat Campbell
Carrington Charitable Foundation
Cianna Medical, Inc. –
Terry Hardin
Vivian Clecak
Doris Covelli-Kreitz
Marcia B. Finley
Helen M. Francis
Genomic Health, Inc.
Janaille Golledge
John and Myrl Graham
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Grimes
Carol Guillaume
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hamilton
Julie Holt
Linda Kelly
James Kubota
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leva
Mary Ludin
Bill and Gwen MacAloney
Joseph P. Magaddino, PhD
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAleer
Leah and Kevin McLean
Madhavi Mummaneni, MD
Yolanda Origel
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Payne
PDC Facilities, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pincus
Theresa and Alan Reese
Manuel Roa
Scott and Rana Rowen
Schiff & Shelton Attorneys At
Law
Vinayak S. Shanbhag, MD
Nancy and Geoffrey Stack
Tim Strauch
Irene Thomen
Nga Nguget Tran
Doan Trang Tran
Jean and Don Vivrette
David Wagman
Patricia Wallace
Wertz & Company, LLP
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Christ the Healer Sculpture Unveiled
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The Woman's Club of
Orange supports
Jacqui’s Fund
The Woman's Club of Orange
(WCO) has given $10,000 to
support Jacqui’s Fund at The
Center for Cancer Prevention
and Treatment. WCO President
Hazel Stover chose this special
patient assistance fund as the
focus of her charity for this year,
to help breast cancer patients
undergoing treatment.
World-renowned sculptor John
Soderberg, who is responsible
for some of the most famous
works at the Christ Cathedral
(formerly the Crystal Cathedral)
in Orange such as “Partners”
and “God's Way to the Good
Life,” unveiled his latest work –
a sculpture entitled “Christ the
Healer” – in front of St. Joseph
Hospital.
The sculpture was
commissioned and donated
by Evelyn Wilden Freed and
Dr. Frank Holston Freed, donors
of St. Joseph Hospital.
“I’m very proud that the Christ
the Healer statue is one of the
first images our patients and
their families will see as they
arrive at our hospital,” said
St. Joseph Hospital President
and CEO Steve Moreau.
“This statue is a wonderful
representation of who we are
and our commitment to serving
our dear neighbors.”
The WCO was organized in
February 1915, at a gathering of
ten local women. The clubhouse
was built in 1923, located near
the plaza in the Old Towne
District, and is entered in the
National Register of Historic
Places. The Woman's Club of
Orange is now a vibrant group
of 180 members. Their annual
Flower Show, held in April
every year since 1937, is a
major city event.
Jacqui’s Fund was established
in 1998 by Patrick Powers to
honor the memory of his late
wife Jacqui Powers, and to help
other women and men with
cancer. Jacqui was an incredible
lady who served as a community
leader and St. Joseph Hospital
Volunteer. In the 1990's, the
Powers spent a lot of time at
St. Joseph Hospital, where
Jacqui was treated for cancer.
Mr. Powers has stated that their
experiences were not unlike
other families going through
cancer. He and his wife fought
a tremendous and arduous
battle with cancer, and most
unexpectedly, it also brought
intimacy and beauty to their
lives.
Jacqui’s Fund provides for a
wide range of unmet needs
of cancer patients and their
families. Past funding has
assisted with counseling,
childcare during treatment,
help with daily living expenses,
transportation to and from
treatment, medications, wigs,
and other items that support
patients undergoing treatment.
St. Joseph Hospital is proud to
partner with the Women’s Club
of Orange to support our “dear
neighbors” who are fighting
breast cancer.
Healing Power of Music
Giving for all ages
Dr. Venita Williams and Dr.
Robert Ash welcomed Dr.
Akerman, his wife, Paula, and
their twin boys to The Center for
Cancer Prevention and Treatment
when they donated all of Mateo
and Lorenzo’s presents from their
first birthday party to Spencer’s
Treasure Chest. The gifts will be
distributed to kids who come to
The Center for cancer treatments.
“The boys have so much already
and sharing these gifts to
brighten the lives of kids fighting
cancer just feels like the right
thing to do,” says Paula.
 (L to R) John Bain, Chanda Parrett and Dr. James Padova
Rock musician John Bain,
whose father was treated
at The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment,
held a fundraising concert
with his band, Tenfold, at
House of Blues in Anaheim to
raise money in memory of his
father, Marvin J. Bain.
Dr. James Padova, a long-
time friend of the Bain family,
along with Chanda Parrett,
VP of the St. Joseph Hospital
Foundation were honored to
accept the check which will
be donated to Cancer Services
to help other individuals who
are being treated.
 (L to R) Dr. Venita Williams, Dr. Allan Akerman (holding Lorenzo), mother
Paula Tobon (holding Mateo) and Dr. Robert Ash
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Surrounded By Love
Grateful Hearts and Sacred Encounters
Tina is a widowed mom with
four children. On her first
visit to La Amistad clinic for
a routine physical, she was
diagnosed with diabetes and a
blood sugar level three times
higher than normal, as well
as blood pressure way above
normal. Upon learning this
information, she began to cry
and her previously soft, kindly
demeanor changed into a
look of horror as she began to
contemplate these diagnoses.
Her first concerns were about
her children. She was working
two jobs and “could not afford
to be sick." Managing her
diabetes and hypertension
with medications would be the
easiest part, but managing the
impact that these diagnoses
would have on her life would
be very challenging.
How You Can Help
Your gifts to the Care for the Poor
programs help support our clinics in
many ways. For example:
$25 1 life-saving inoculation
$75 1 month of medical supplies for a
diabetic patient
$150 Six patient dental prevention visits
$500Cholesterol screenings for
140 patients
$1,000 Cataract surgery for one patient
She was prescribed
medications for diabetes and
hypertension. As she was
leaving the exam room with
children in tow, she looked at
the nurse with a shy smile,
took her hand and lifted it to
her cheek. Her eyes welled
as she softly said, “el amore
de Dios vive aqui, en La
Amistad” – the love of God
lives at La Amistad. “My
heart was filled with gratitude
that I am privileged to work
in a setting that is such a
repository of Christian values,
and that we have a health
care team who reaches out so
compassionately to our most
vulnerable neighbors”, said
Ann Marie Keefer-Lynch, a
Nurse Practitioner, who works
at La Amistad.
Diabetes is the clinic’s
number one diagnosis. Tina's
story is replayed over and
over at the clinic with sacred
encounters every day. Our
patients are searching for
their own interpretation of
the American dream much
like our own ancestors. As
we endeavor to deliver the
best, culturally customized
nursing care to our patients
at La Amistad, we always
strive to remember that a
big part of what we need to
do to optimize our patients’
health, is to somehow find
a way to “engage” them to
take ownership of managing
their conditions/diseases. La
Amistad is the conduit that
flows from our dear Sisters of
St. Joseph of Orange to our
Dear Neighbors.
Your gift to help grow the
Care for the Poor Endowment
(unless otherwise specified),
can make a significant
difference in the lives of
working individuals who have
no health insurance. When
illness strikes, their health
often dangles on a precarious
slope because they cannot
afford to go to the doctor.
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Create a Legacy of Giving
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a gift to St. Joseph Hospital
above, are enjoying the benefits
and receive fixed income for
of a charitable gift annuity.
life. Your payment rate will
Find out how you can benefit
be based on your age and a
and support the hospital, too.
portion of your payment may
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even be tax free. You may also
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Gift Annuity Rates
Ages
One Life
deduction in the year you make
the gift. Your gift will also help
us further our mission.
two lives
Payout rate
70
5.1
80
6.8
90
9.0
75/75
5.0
80/80
5.7
85/85
6.7
Annuity Rates are subject to change. Please call to
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Foundation Support of Capital Projects
New Corporate Partners Program
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We are excited to introduce our newly expanded Corporate Partners program! This program is for a business, corporate
foundation or physician group that gives a minimum of $1,500 in qualifying gifts during a 12-month period. Below is an
outline of our new giving levels and benefits that you can enjoy throughout the year. For more information call 714-347-7900.
St. Joseph Hospital Foundation | Fiscal Year 2012
Cardiology / Information ServicesInterfaces and wireless capability for Lumedx EKG units
$10,749
Center for Cancer Prevention & Treatment
$65,999
Portable ultrasound system for outpatient clinic
Center for Cancer Prevention & TreatmentDIC 500 Dual Imaging Color Module for Neuro-Oncology
Center for Cancer Prevention & Treatment
New Appearance Center
Center for Cancer Prevention & TreatmentAnnual Campaign transfer for building funding
Emergency DepartmentReplace ENT examination chair
Heart & Vascular InstituteAlterations & remodel for Cardio-Vascular program expansion
Intensive Care UnitArctic Sun 5000 for providing therapeutic hypothermia
Kidney Dialysis Center Construct offices for acute dialysis service
$39,624
$129,480
$100,258
$46,509
$195,731
$60,719
La Amistad & Puente a la SaludImproved Health Information Technology grant $132,947
Patient Care CenterAnnual Campaign transfer for building funding
Radiology ServicesATL 5000 Ultrasound system
Rush Center - Outpatient
Chevrolet van for Behavioral Health Outpatient program
Various Departments
Patient experience improvement - patient rooms makeover
Total Foundation Funds transferred
$23,591
$4,623
$149,511
$31,519
$148,183
$1,258,472
Financial Report
St. Joseph Hospital Foundation | FY 2012
The generosity of individuals and
Total Philanthropy
$5,105,356
organizations, combined with event
Total Cash Receieved
$5,249,961
proceeds, grants, planned gifts and
Healthiest Communities
$2,150,716
other sources noted in this report,
Direct Mail
$44,875
Events (Net income)
Celebration
Golf Tournament
Fashion Show
Light Up A Life
$209,336
$305,395
$109,616
$24,838
Grants
$1,546,321
Employee Partners (Employee Giving)
$215,328
help St. Joseph Hospital provide for
the current and future health and
wellness needs of our community.
Corporate Associate
$5,000-$9,999
Corporate Friend
$1,000-$4,999
Presence on St. Joseph Hospital website
with company logo
)
)
)
Invitations to and recognition at selected
Foundation special events
)
)
)
Recognition in The Monitor,
the Foundation publication
)
)
)
Cumulative credit toward Hospital Lobby
Donor Wall of Honor
)
)
)
Complimentary valet parking at
St. Joseph Hospital and Outpatient Pavilion
)
)
Complimentary self parking at
St. Joseph Hospital and Outpatient Pavilion
)
)
Private hospital tour (upon request)
)
)
Invitation to the annual Corporate Partners event
with hospital executives
)
Discounted Heart & Vascular screening package for
one individual
)
Discounted flu shots for employees at your business
in our service area
)
Additional benefits to companies with 300+
employees in our primary service area
)
$7,503
Kidney Transplant CenterRenovate three existing patient treatment rooms
La Amistad & Puente a la SaludVision Equipment - Haag Octopus 900 Basic Corporate Steward
$10,000 and above
$111,526
Investing In A Healthy Tomorrow Campaign Total as of 6/30/12 = $79,888,881
Care for the Poor Endowment Total as of 6/30/12 = $814,516
)
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Hospital Awards and Accolades
St. Joseph Hospital is committed to providing the very best medicine has to offer in a healing
environment focused on treating the whole person: body, mind and spirit. We’re proud to announce
that this unwavering dedication has earned St. Joseph Hospital the following distinctions:
American College of Cardiology’s
Platinum Performance
Achievement Award –
St. Joseph Hospital has received
the American College of
Cardiology Foundation’s NCDR
ACTION Registry–GWTG Platinum
Performance Achievement
Award for 2012 – one of only
164 hospitals nationwide to
do so. The award recognizes
the hospital’s success in
implementing a higher standard
of care for heart attack patients,
as outlined by the American
College of Cardiology/American
Heart Association clinical
guidelines and recommendations.
Best Place to Volunteer –
The Orange County Register’s
“Best of Orange County 2012”
named St. Joseph Hospital as
one of the top three places in the
county to volunteer.
Citation of Honor 2012 –
St. Joseph Hospital’s Palliative
Care Program received a Citation
of Honor from the Circle of Life
Award® through the American
Hospital Association for
integrating the program across all
care settings, as well as involving
patients and family members in
the core process and program
design. The hospital credits the
success of its Palliative Care
Program to its multidisciplinary
team approach to care.
Consumer Reports – Consumer
Reports’ 2012 study on hospital
safety ranked St. Joseph Hospital
number one in Orange County
and among the top 20 hospitals
in California. The study focused
on: infections, readmissions,
communication, CT scanning,
complications and mortality.
Institute for Healthcare
Improvement (IHI) Mentor
Hospital 2012 – St. Joseph
Hospital is an IHI Mentor
Hospital that provides support,
advice, clinical expertise, and
tips to hospitals seeking help with
the following quality improvement
and clinical implementation
efforts: Rapid Response Systems
and Condition H, Ventilator
Associated Pneumonia, and
Central Line Associated
Bloodstream Infections.
Magnet Re-designation 2011 –
St. Joseph Hospital has again
attained Magnet® recognition
as part of the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s (ANCC)
Magnet Recognition Program®.
This voluntary credentialing
program for hospitals recognizes
excellence in nursing. This
credential is the highest honor
an organization can receive for
professional nursing practice.
Physicians of Excellence More than 100 St. Joseph
Hospital physicians representing
35 specialties were named
2012 Physicians of Excellence
by the Orange County Medical
Association.
QUEST® –St. Joseph
Hospital was recognized as
a Top Performer in 2011 for
excelling in high value care
delivery as part of the Premier
Healthcare Alliance QUEST®:
High Performing Hospitals
collaborative. The hospital
exceeded the top performance
threshold in three areas.
• Evidence-based care
•Saves lives by reducing
avoidable hospital mortalities
•Safely reduces the cost
of care for each patient’s
hospitalization
Society of Thoracic Surgeons
3-Star Rating – The Society
of Thoracic Surgeons has
developed a comprehensive
rating system for the quality of
cardiac surgery among hospitals
across the country. In the
current analysis of national
data covering January 1, 2009
through December 31, 2011,
the cardiac surgery performance
at St. Joseph Hospital was found
to lie in this highest quality tier,
thereby receiving an STS 3-star
rating. According to STS data
covering this time period,
St. Joseph Hospital placed
in the top 3.2 percent of
hospitals in the United States
for aortic valve replacement
procedures.
State of California
Breastfeeding 2012 –
St. Joseph Hospital has
the highest percentage of
new moms who breastfeed
exclusively than any other
hospital in Orange County, Los
Angeles County, Riverside and
San Bernardino, according to
the Hospital Breastfeeding
Rates Report released by
California WIC Association and
the UC Davis Human Lactation
Center. Breastfeeding support
is an essential part of high
quality maternal care.
The U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services
(HHS) Honoree – St. Joseph
Hospital was one of only 37
hospitals and healthcare
facilities honored by HHS
for efforts to prevent –
and eventually eliminate
– healthcare-associated
infections (HAIs), specifically
infections in critical care
settings. St. Joseph Hospital
presented at a national
conference in May 2012
on its ventilator-associated
pneumonia (VAP) prevention
program. The hospital has
not had a VAP for a record 65
months.
U.S. News & World Report
– U.S. News & World Report
recognized St. Joseph Hospital
as one of the top 20 hospitals
in Los Angeles/Orange County
for 2012, providing high
performing clinical excellence
in six specialties.
Women’s Choice Award for
America’s Best 100 Hospital’s
for Patient Experience –
St. Joseph Hospital earned
the 2012 Women’s Choice
Award by WomenCertified®.
This award signifies that
the hospital demonstrates
extraordinary service in
meeting the needs of women
and their families.
Every Moment Matters
Just as every moment matters
in life, you matter to us. As we
review this past year, and look
forward to our hopes and goals in
the year to come, you are a critical
part of all our successes.
We are grateful for the
partnership you share with us
in caring for our Dear Neighbor,
just as the Sisters of St. Joseph
have done since the hospital first
opened in September 1929.
We are grateful for your continued
support and dedication to
St. Joseph Hospital Orange, as
we complete the new Mother Baby
Unit and expand the Robotic
and Minimally Invasive
Treatment Program.
Just as every moment in life
matters, so does every gift. Your
tax-deductible gift can be directed
toward the area of your choice,
such as the Heart and Vascular
Center, The Center for Cancer
Prevention and Treatment or the
Care for the Poor program.
Your gift, no matter the size, will
make a difference in the lives of
the patients we treat.
For more information or to make
a year-end gift, and support the
"Investing in a Healthy Tomorrow"
Comprehensive Campaign,
please contact the Foundation
at 714-347-7900 or
[email protected]. You
may also make a gift online at
sjo.org/waystogive.
Thank you for your support! May
you and your family have a happy
and healthy holiday season.
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In appreciation | First Time Donors to St. Joseph Hospital
Board of Directors 2012
OFFICERS
Through their generous pledges and contributions, the individuals, corporations, community organizations and foundations listed below
continue to help St. Joseph Hospital expand its mission to improve the health and quality of life of the people in the communities we serve.
We would like to recognize all gifts; however, because of space limitations, this list recognizes first-time donors who made outright gifts or
pledges of $100 or more between February 1, 2012 and July 31, 2012. Each gift received is important and makes a significant difference
at St. Joseph Hospital. We sincerely thank all of our friends for their philanthropic support.
Donor Listing as of July 31, 2012
Ms. Suzan M. Abdo
Ms. Virginia Ackerman
Adhesive Brokers
Mr. David Adler
Mr. Lottfie Adray
Ms. Michelle Aguilar
Ms. Janice M. Ahrendt
Ms. Cristin Allison
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Aranda
Ms. Gema Aranda
Mrs. Maria O. Arechaederra
Ms. Christina Arechaederra
Mrs. Milly Arnold
Ms. Parul Barkmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Beith
Ber-Mac Building LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Black
Mr. Richard Bloey
Mr. Oliver Bock
Mr. William G. Braz
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Buehler
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bullock
Ms. Claudia J. Burton
Ms. Mila L. Canamaso
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Carnahan
Ms. Darlene Cashin
Ms. Patricia S. Chavis
Ms. Noel Chong
Clark County Title Company
Mr. Christopher Cleary
Mr. Charles R. Clough
Mr. Barry Cohen
College of Liberal Arts, CSULB
Ms. Susan Colsman-Freyberger
Conquer Cancer Foundation
Ms. Christine Constant
Ms. Carolyn F. Crick
Mr. Thomas C. Croom
Mr. and Mrs. David Darby
Davis Apartments
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Derosett
Ms. Elisabeth L. Dick
Diversified Investment Services
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dougherty
Downey-Short Foundation
Dr. Robert Duncan
Ms. Melissa Duyette
Economic Alternatives, Inc.
e-Recycling of California
Ms. Rosie C. Escamillo
Mr. James Evatt
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Farr
Mr. James E. Fourqurean
Ms. Gina Friedrich
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Fry
Fundraiser Mortgage
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Fundum
Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel A. Garcia
Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Garcia
General Underground Fire Protection, Inc.
Ms. Rhonda Gilmore
Ms. Maria Glaze
Ms. Sandra Greenfield
Ms. Jean R. Grochowski
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gustafson
Ms. Ann Harvey
Mr. Eric C. Hass and Ms. Carolyn A. Smuts
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haugen
Ms. Jennifer Haugen
HealthTronics
Ms. Gwendolyn Hennessey
Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Hirsch
Mr. David L. Hocking
Holy Family School
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Hoover
Ironman Marketing
Ms. Stephanie A. Jacobs
Ms. Andrea R. Jeffrey
Ms. Deborah Johnson
Ms. Misty Jones
Ms. Rose Jones
Ms. Jill M. Joseph
Mr. John R. Keelin
Ms. Michelle Kimura
Ms. Jodi A. Kollar
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Koumis
La Follette, Johnson, De Haas, Fesler & Ames
Ms. Heidi Lehman
Ms. Myrna Lentz
Ms. Laura Leonard
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindberg
Lionakis
Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Logsdon
Ms. Elza Lusk
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lyon
Mrs. Anne L. MacPherson
Macy's
Mr. William Malone
MARS Creative Advertising, LLC
Ms. Laci Massaro
Ms. Patricia R. Materka
Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Mattox
Mr. Larry M. McCarty
Mr. John M. McClure
Mr. Jim McLuckey
Mr. James McMillen
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. McNeal
Mr. Kenneth F. McQuade
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McWard
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mesesan
META Dynamic
Ms. Jan Metzger
Mr. George Y. Mhanna
Mr. Anthony Milano
Mr. Steven K. Miller
Mr. Mark A. Mitchell
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Morris
Ms. Elaine M. Morse
Mr. Richard L. Muckenthaler
Mrs. Mariel Mugge
Mr. Dennis Muraoka
Mrs. Martha A. Murry
MVENT Group
Mr. Edward M. Nakauchi
Mr. Robert F. Nease
Mr. Al Negosian
Dung N. Nguyen
Hung Nguyen
Mr. Quang V. Nguyen
Ms. Kim Hoi Nguyen
Mr. Matt Nicholls
Mrs. Barbara Ninete
Ms. Hideko Noriyuki
NSD Solutions
Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. O'Connor
The Oncology Group
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Orozco
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osborne
Ms. Diane B. Padelford
Ms. Maria Emilia Palacios
Ms. Catherine S. Palmer
Ms. Karin Panenka
Mr. and Mrs. Mayur Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Kemal K. Pepic
Pinnacle Travel Services, LLC
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Preston
Mr. Mark Purpura
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Quinn
Mr. Kenneth D. Reifsteck
Mr. Rick W. Richardson
Dr. Nan Gullo Richmond
Rickland Orchards
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Riedel
Ms. Christine M. Robinson
Socorro Rojas
Ms. Linda L. Ryan
Ms. Rita A. Sachs
Robin & Joi Salame
Ms. Ruth Salerno
Schiff & Shelton, Attorneys at Law
Mr. William Schroeder
SECC
Mr. Paul Segal
Ms. Laura Seigle
Ms. Liliana Setiawati
Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad S. Shafi
Mr. Gordon L. Shirley
Mr. Jason Shiver
Ms. Michele L. Skawinski
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison Smith, III
Mr. Paul Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Smuts
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stahr
Ms. Margaret Stephens
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sterbenz
Stockton ABC Math, LLC
Mr. Thomas Sumrall
Ms. Gloria H. Tafesh
TENX Music
Teva Neuroscience
Mrs. Joan Tichacek
Ms. Patricia Tornell
Mr. Len Tower
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Toy
Tri-Modal Distribution Services, Inc.
TRL Systems, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tungate
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ubaldo
Ms. Leean Underdahl
Union Bank Foundation
Universal Protection Service LP
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Uyesugi
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Varesi
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Vasquez
Virginia S. Wallin Foundation
Ms. Tammy Phu Vu
Ms. Terri Thu Vu
Watt, Tieder, Hoffar and Fitzgerald
Welcome Newborn, Inc.
Wertz & Company, LLP
Mrs. Nancy G. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Witt
Mr. Tage Wolters
Wolters Kluwer
Ms. Michelle Wood
Workrite Ergonomics, LLC.
Worthe, Hanson & Worthe, A Law Corporation
Mr. Murlidhar Yadathi
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Young
Ms. Ann B. Zimmer
Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy S. Zoch
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Supporting | St. Joseph Hospital
There are many ways that friends of St. Joseph Hospital can give to help us
provide the best healthcare to our community. Donors can choose from the
following giving options:
g Outright gift via cash or check
g Credit card (a great way to collect frequent flyer miles)
g Pledge paid over time
g Tribute gift (to honor a loved one or favorite physician or nurse)
gMemorial gift (gifts of $1,000 and above are recognized on the
Memorial Wall)
gFoundation event tickets, tables or underwriting (such as the
Celebration, Golf Tournament and Fashion Show)
g Naming St. Joseph Hospital in will, living trust or estate plans
g Creating a charitable gift annuity, charitable trust or other
tax-advantaged gift arrangements
Patricia J. Podlich
Chair
Shirley J. Moretti
Cordelia Knott Wellness
Foundation
James Q. Gilmore
Integrated Capital Management
Chair-Elect
Julia Motherway, MD
Tustin Irvine Internal Medicine
Group, Inc.
Steven C. Moreau
President and CEO
St. Joseph Hospital
Heidi Muth
Retired School Teacher
MEMBERS
Michael W. Abdalla, MD
Orthopedic Consultant
Harry P. Adler
Retired Retail Owner
Robert E. Ball, MD
Scot Berlinski
PDC Facilities, Inc.
Tyson C. Cobb, MD
Orange County Heart Institute
Lisa Ekman
Information Technology
Consultant
Geoffrey S. Fearns
TriPacific Capital Advisors
John T. “Terry” Gilmore
Retired Prudential
Financial Executive
James A. Padova, MD
Hematology Oncology Medical
Group of Orange County
Lisa Perrine
Cibola Systems
Linda Pierog, RN
Emergency Medicine Specialists
of Orange County
Stephen W. Pihl
California United Bank
Janice Ramsay-Gonzales
PDC Facilities, Inc.
Christopher Ray
KPMG LLP
Ervin Ruzics, MD
St. Joseph Hospital
Kidney Transplant Center
Ruth Seigle
Allan Uyesugi
AA Jewel Box
Charlene Immell
Sherree R. Vaughan
Vaughan & Associates, LLC
Michael Immell
Rutan and Tucker
Jean Vivrette
Pacific Partners
Sr. Theresa LaMetterey
Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange
Joseph D. Wilkins, Jr.
Kathleen M. McLean
First Team Real Estate
Board MEMBER
EMERITUS
Philip L. Martin
President-CEO
Nitram-EC Consulting
g Gifts of appreciated assets such as securities or real estate
gDirect debit of funds from your checking account to fulfill a pledge
gDonate a used vehicle such as a car, motorcycle, RV, or boat to
Cars4Causes (www.cars4causes.net) and designate St. Joseph
Hospital Foundation - Orange, CA to receive the net proceeds
Individual annual gifts of $500 and above are recognized through
Presidential Partners. Corporations, Businesses, and Physician groups
that give cumulative gifts of $1,500 annually qualify as Corporate
Partners. Cumulative gifts of $10,000 and above are recognized on
the Hospital's Donor Wall of Honor. Estate gifts are recognized by
membership in the Sister Frances Dunn Legacy Society.
For more information, contact the Foundation at 714-347-7900
or at [email protected].
St. Joseph Hospital
Board of Trustees 2012
OFFICERS
EX-OFFICIO
Michael W. Immell
Chair
Steven C. Moreau
President and Chief Executive
Officer
Joseph D. Wilkins, Jr.
Vice Chair
Sr. Mary Therese Sweeney, CSJ
Board Secretary
MEMBERS
Judith Gorski
Martin Jurick
David Karlin, MD
Sr. Nadine McGuinness, CSJ
Lisa Perrine
James E. Pierog, MD
Frank Quevedo
John Tangredi
Sr. Susan Trezek, CSJ
Paul Beck, MD
Chief of Staff
Lawrence Ehrlich, DO
Vice Chief of Staff
Patricia J. Podlich
Chair, Foundation Board of
Directors
Jeffrey Thies
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Sunday, December 2, 2012 at 5:30 p.m.
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St. Joseph Hospital Park
(between the parking structure and hospital)
1100 W. Stewart Drive, Orange
for information about the
hospital, ways to give,
upcoming special events,
and to sign-up to receive
The Monitor electronically!
Holiday entertainment and refreshments will be provided.
You can honor a special friend or family member or
memorialize a loved one by dedicating a light on the
St. Joseph Hospital Tree of lights. By supporting Light
Up A Life this holiday season, you are helping patients
and families living with life-limiting illnesses receive the
support and care they need to enjoy every moment with
their loved ones and friends.
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