Keeping Connected with CMH - Community Memorial Hospital

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Keeping Connected with CMH - Community Memorial Hospital
Keeping Connected with CMH
Community
Memorial Hospital
Board of Trustees
Don Kasubke
President
Ed Saracco
Vice-President
Bernice Henke
Secretary
Hulda Black
Treasurer
Mike Cox
Jerome Lesicko
Sylvia Lux
Ron Mueller
Larry Ziglar
Friends of Community
Memorial Hospital
Foundation Board
Kim Harber
President
Roberta Brown
Sue Campbell
Brian Engelke
Sue Laughlin
Jim McKay
Kathy Mrazek
Amy Roller
Alva Tevini
An Open Letter to the Community
As the holidays draw near, and we
approach the end of 2014, it is a
good time to reflect on all of the
positive changes that have taken
place at Community Memorial
Hospital. It has been quite a year!
The groundbreaking ceremony took
place on May 2nd, and from that date
forward, there has been a flurry of
activity and changes on the campus.
The initial and early days of the
project were dedicated to completion
of the excavation and utility work
outside the building. During this
time, some major changes were
taking place with the mechanical
and electrical infrastructure located
in the penthouse in the top story of
the hospital. Old mechanical systems
that dated back to 1974 were replaced
with new efficient systems that
vastly improve the air quality and
temperature inside the hospital. At
the same time, certain areas on the
second floor were being remodeled
and repurposed to accommodate
the relocation of other departments.
Work continued on the new helipad,
and it was opened for business in
October.
Footings, foundations and a concrete
floor were poured in August for the
new expansion that will house the
new Emergency Room, Laboratory,
Materials Management and
Housekeeping Departments. Then,
the steel began to come out of the
ground, and it was quite visible
how the new addition would take
shape. Roofing material has been
applied, and the brick work is almost
completed on the new section. The
work area is getting enclosed to allow
the construction crews to continue
working in this area during the winter
months. In the meantime renovation
continues on the second floor to
prepare this area for new purposes.
The new construction will expand
around to the front of the hospital
as the new entrance and lobby area
are built. It is anticipated the oldest
building on the campus will be taken
down sometime in early summer
next year which will open the way
for the construction of the new
Physical Therapy Department. The
project is scheduled to be completed
in the fall of 2015, and the new
design will greatly enhance access
and convenience for our patients and
visitors. We truly believe completion
of this project will help keep quality
healthcare close to home in Staunton.
This entire project could not be
completed without the donations
and support of our community, and
we greatly thank each and every
one of you who has supported this
project with a donation or pledge.
As with any project, though, there
is still more to do, and we certainly
appreciate your ongoing support.
Thank you.
Susie Campbell, CEO
Past...
*CMH began in the 1940’s as a vision of local coal miners who observed
numerous injuries in the many area mines but knew the nearest hospital was 20
minutes away in Litchfield. When the original hospital was constructed in 1951,
the community raised $254,000 which is equivalent to approximately $2.9 million
in today’s dollars.
Present...
*CMH, as it exists today, has 25 beds and offers acute inpatient care,
rehabilitation services, laboratory services, x-ray, cardio-pulmonary services,
physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, surgery, a 24/7 physician-staffed ER
and numerous specialty clinics. While we are incredibly fortunate to have
access to quality healthcare so close to home, the hospital is beginning to show
signs of age in various areas. As a Critical Access Hospital, there are very
strict regulations with which the hospital must comply that are very different
from when the hospital was constructed.
Future...
* While we are proud of what we are and all that has been accomplished, we
must think about what we can become and work towards the future. The future
CMH includes updated infrastructure, a new emergency department, new
laboratory, new physical therapy department, and a new registration area with
enhanced patient confidentiality. Our goal is to provide better, more up-to-date
care close to home.
Community Memorial Hospital
is one of only two hospitals in
Macoupin County. It is the second
largest employer in Staunton with
approximately 150 employees. The
renovation project will generate
approximately 400 temporary
construction jobs. The timeline
for the construction project is
approximately 14-16 months.
The total budget for the hospital’s renovation project is $14 million,
and funding is broken down as follows:
• $8 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture
• $3 million from First National Bank in Staunton
• $2 million from the hospital’s reserves
• $1 million from the Keeping Healthcare Close to Home Capital Campaign.
*It is important to note that because Community Memorial is a not-for-profit organization,
they do not receive any city or county tax support.
Staunton Clinic has been serving the health care needs
of Staunton and the surrounding communities since 1994.
Dr. Rajneesh Jain (Board Certified in Internal Medicine
and Orthopedics), Dr. Manish Mathur (Board Certified in
Internal Medicine), Dr. Bryan Siegfried, (Board Certified
in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics), and Tonya Darr,
FNP, offer a wide range of services to all age groups from
newborn to geriatric care.
Staunton Clinic provides well child examinations,
immunizations for children and adults, DOT physicals,
sports and school physicals, well woman examinations,
minor surgeries for skin conditions, cryotherapy, joint
injections and treatment of simple fractures.
We offer same day appointments for most emergencies and late hours every Wednesday. Staunton Clinic
is also open most Saturdays. Our team of providers and staff is proud to offer high quality primary care to
Staunton and the surrounding communities.
Community Memorial Hospital Medical Staff
COMMUNITY MEMORIAL MEDICAL CLINIC
Dr. Bart Pola, President of the Medical Staff
Dr. Joshua Poos
Dr. Emerito Ureta
STAUNTON CLINIC
Dr. Rajneesh Jain
Dr. Manish Mathur
Dr. Brian Siegfried
Dr. Emerito Ureta
Dr. Rajneesh Jain
Dr. Bart Pola
Dr. Joshua Poos
Dr. Manish Mathur
Dr. Brian Siegfried
Check out all of the specialty clinics CMH offers!
Allergy & Immunology
Dr. Dareen Siri
Audiology
Greg Maag, MA-CCC
Cardiology-Pulmonology
Dr. Majula Burri
Dr. Robert Woodruff
Dr. Usman Qayyum
Dr. Mohammed Tahir
Dr. Alpana Chandra
Dr. Shailesh Nandish
Dermatology
Dr. Richard Bell
Dietician
Megan Busacker, R.D.
General Surgery
Dr. Richard Wikiera
Dr. Emerito Ureta
Nephrology
Dr. Nicholas Mayer
Neurology
Dr. Mukteshwar Mehra
OB-GYN
Dr. James Dalla Riva
Oncology
Dr. Robert Mocharnuk
Dr. Meghna Desai
Dr. Sherjeel Sana
Ophthalmology
Dr. Donald Unwin
Orthopedics
Dr. Craig Beyer
Podiatry
Dr. Eric Snook
Dr. Eric Whittenburg
Urology
Dr. Robert Childers
Wound Care
Dr. Bart Pola
*Call 618-635-2200 or 618-635-4270
for more information.
Influenza: A virus more menacing than Ebola
With all of the attention focused by the news networks on Ebola, there is the perception that Ebola is the
virus about which we should be concerned. However, only a handful of Ebola cases have presented in the
United States with only two that were contracted within the country. The true viral killer in the United
States is influenza or the “flu.” While Ebola requires significant bodily fluid contact to be transmitted,
influenza is readily transmitted through tiny airborne droplets from coughing and sneezing. In one case,
a single airline passenger with influenza managed to infect every single passenger on his flight. Influenza
annually results in complications requiring hospitalization for 200,000 and kills an average of 25,000
Americans. Because influenza is prone to mutation, severity of the infection can vary year-to-year and
sometimes lead to severe outbreaks like the “Spanish Flu” that killed nearly 600,000 Americans in 1918.
As antibiotic therapy has no effect on influenza--prevention of the transmission of the flu is vital. A safe
and effective measure against influenza is vaccination. However, as the flu virus mutates easily, vaccines
must be reformulated each season against a mixture of virus strains that are predicted to be predominant
for the year. Depending on how accurate these predictions are, vaccination effectiveness is usually in the
range of 50-80%. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommends the influenza vaccination to everyone
over the age of 6 months; however, those with chronic illnesses such as COPD, asthma, heart failure, and
diabetes are at especially high risk of influenza related complications and benefit the greatest from receiving
the flu vaccine. The viruses in the flu shot are inactivated (killed), so it is not possible to get the “flu” from
the influenza vaccination. As the vaccination takes approximately two weeks to begin providing protection,
it is best that people get vaccinated early so they are protected before influenza begins spreading in their
community.
Don’t wait! Talk to your physician or pharmacist today about the influenza vaccination.
--Dr. Bart Pola
CMH Medical Staff President
Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we have raised over $700,000 of our $1 million goal.
Your investment in Community Memorial Hospital’s Capital Campaign ensures our goal of
Keeping Healthcare Close to Home.
To donate to or for more information about the capital campaign,
please contact Amy Roller at (618) 635-4232 or [email protected].
(Pledges and donations listed are through December 1, 2014.)
Platinum Level Donors
$20,000 and up
Annaliese Fuchs
City of Staunton
Clinical Radiologists
First National Bank
Ron and Shirley Mueller
Walter Spotte
The Estates of William and Helen Struck
Dr. Emerito and Rene Ureta
Gold Level Donors
$10,000-$19,999
Ameren
Anonymous Donor
David Barton
(In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Lester D. Barton)
Gloria Bisznek (In memory of Edward Biznek)
CMH Auxiliary
Art Hasse, Chuck Hasse, and Mary Ann Buel
(In memory of Ervin and Gertrude Hasse)
John, Mary, Erich, and Laila Hochmuth
The Homeier Family
In Honor of Aubrey Dugger
Jim and Cheryl McKay
Michelle’s Pharmacy
Harold O’Shea Builders
Jarid and Judy Ott
Dr. Bart Pola
Staunton Area Ambulance Services
Staunton Township
Staunton Volunteer Fire Department
Silver Level Donors
$5,000-$9,999
John and Susan Caldieraro
Wes and Sue Campbell
Brian and Lisa Engelke
Murlin and Eula Hawkins
Arnold Hellmann (In memory of)
Laura Jacobs
Fred and Gina Lotter
Sylvia Lux (In memory of Larry J. Lux)
Bob and Joyce Sanvi
Ed and Cindy Saracco
Larry and Ginny Ziglar
Bronze Level Donors
$1,000-$4,999
Alton Physical Therapy
Eva Bartony
Elaine Beinke
Jamie Bray
Fred Brauer (In memory of)
Don and Kathy Brown
Jim and Leanne Brown
Roberta Brown
Donald and Marilyn Brunnworth
Mark and Debra Cabaness
Reno and Kathy Calcari
Magene Chapman (In memory of)
Dr. Robert and Betty Chiti
CMH Employee Activities Committee
Lillian Courtney (In memory of)
Michael and Phyllis Cox
Brandi Crawford
Jim Dawson (Precise Specialties Corp)
Barry and Nancy Deist
Dave and Sue DeLaurent
(DeLaurent Construction)
Maureen Elfrink
Joyce Ficker (In memory of Richard Ficker)
James and Pamela Finnegan
Richard and Viola Fiori
Susan Fletcher and Ryan Machota
Johnny and Carolyn Genczo
Roy Graham
Walter and Carol Haase
Wayne and Marge Heinemeyer
Bernice Henke
Allie Herbeck
Ashley Herbeck
Greg and Marilyn Herbeck
Heyl, Royster, Voelker, & Allen
Cheryl Horner
Charles and Cynthia Hundley
Dr. Poonam Jain (Staunton Family Dentistry)
Jim and Amy Johnson
Roberta Karnosky
Don and Marie Kasubke
Scott Katich
Joseph Koval
David Lamore
Susan Laughlin
Mildred Lietz
Brian Luketich of Masinelli Real Estate
James Makula
Joyce Marcuzzo
D.J. and Marilyn Maroso
Sandra Mears
Harry Mengelkamp (In memory of)
Bill and Sue Miller
Joe and Joy Mishanec
Rudy and Kathy Mrazek
Josephine Oltmann
Ralph and Carol Osterman
Darrell and Linda Pape
Joseph and Joyce Pazero
Dean Pieper (In memory of)
Polsinelli
Robert Pollett
Joseph and Barbara Reddo
Jeff and Amy Roller
Robert Rotsch and Denise Samuels
John Saracco
Larry and Emma Schwandner (In memory of)
Sievers Truck Service
Ken and Lisa Simpson
The Family of James and Betty Gay
Dr. Eric Snook and Dr. Eric Whittenburg
(Associated Foot Surgeons of Belleville)
Fred and Betty Stein
Marvin and Kathy Stein
Taylor and Soapes
Jon and Alva Tevini
David Tune
Janet Valent
Bob and Mary Vojas
Val Warren
Linda Weindel
Nick and Lacey Wieseman
Don and Tami Willhoit
Vi Windisch (In memory of)
Joy Wray
Chach and Jackie Yakos
Edward and Ruth Yakos
(In Memory of Bartel and Mary Yakos)
Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid
$1 to $999 Donor Level
Adolph Albrecht (In memory of)
Anita Albrecht (In memory of)
Irvin and Brenda Albrecht
Leona Albrecht (In memory of)
Richard and Mary Ann Albrecht
James Andersen
(In memory of Corrine Andersen)
John Anderson (In memory of)
Anonymous Donor
Michael Arnold (In memory of)
Lillian Ashley
Ervin “Ike” Bangert (In memory of)
Roger Banovz (In memory of)
Arno and Dorothy Barth (In memory of)
Nester Basso (In memory of)
Mary Ellen Behme (In memory of)
Frederick Behrens
Marie Bellovich (In memory of)
Tony Bellovich (In memory of)
Mary Ann Bennett (In memory of)
Maette Berg (In memory of)
Irene Bergen (In memory of)
Clifford Berglund (In memory of)
Cathy Bertels (In memory of)
Jim and Tracy Bianco
Kenneth and Hulda Black
Richard Blotevogel (In memory of)
Louis Bombardieri (In memory of)
Richard Boston (In memory of)
Robert “Doc” Bowles (In memory of
Ted Brashears (In memory of)
Fred Brauer (In memory of)
Leonard and Carol Brave
Wayne and Dolores Brooke
Donald and Marilyn Brown
Brian Brown (In memory of)
Dennis and Peggy Brueggeman
George Bruhn (In memory of)
Carol Bryant
Joleen Buehling
Karl Buzick (In memory of)
Paul Cabaness (In memory of)
Emil Caldieraro (In memory of)
Kathy Caldieraro (In memory of)
Rena Jean Campbell (In memory of)
Margaret Caulk
Margaret Cavanaugh
Rose Cely (In memory of)
William Claro
Donald and Barbara Coalson
CMH Dietary/Laundry Dept.
CMH Housekeeping Dept.
CMH Radiology Dept.
Gladys Cool (In memory of)
Alvera Costa (In memory of)
Lillian Courtney (In memory of)
Paul and Karen Darr
Darrol Daugherty (In memory of)
Peggy Davenport
Luella Day (In memory of)
Lawrence DeGuire (In memory of)
Meta DeJong (In memory of)
George and Billie Demas
Betty Denney (In memory of)
J. Harold Diel (In memory of)
Ray and Anita Duda
Kenny Dustmann (In memory of)
Robert and Gloria Dvorak
Clarence Eccher (In memory of)
John and Virginia Eichhorn
Ron Elfrink (In memory of)
Richard and Arlene Eller
Barbara Elmore (In memory of)
ECI-Emergency Consultants Inc.
Bill Favre (In memory of)
Mike Favre (In memory of)
Robert and Pauline Feyen
Scott Fischer
Jerry and Marsha Fones
Thompson Ford
Eileen Frioli (In memory of)
Donna Fritz
Aldo Garino (In memory of)
Donnie Garrett (In memory of)
Jim and Betty Gay (In memory of)
Lorraine Geders (In memory of)
Francis Genczo (In memory of)
William Gill
Sharon Gipson and Varwig Families
(In memory of Jules and Garnetta Cretteur)
Ferdinand Girardi
Keith Gockel (In memory of)
Kookie Gockel (In memory of)
Patricia Vegher Goehe (In memory of)
Gerald and Donna Gorsich
Martha Graff (In memory of)
Marge Grandone (In memory of)
Elsie Guarienti
Neda Guiliacci
Tom Gusewell (In memory of)
Richard and Sandra Haase
Charles Hainut (In memory of)
John and Norene Halavonich
Anna Mae Bunge Hall (In memory of)
Delores Hart (In memory of)
Carol Hartson
Bernadette Hasquin (In memory of)
Scott Hawley (In memory of)
Don Hebenstreit (In memory of)
Beverly Heigert (In memory of)
Elmer Heigert (In memory of)
Jim and Karen Hemp
Alfred and Pearl Henke
Maurice Henke (In memory of)
Roleen Henke
Verna Henkhaus
Beverly Heigert (In memory of)
Esther Hill (In memory of)
Robert Hiller (In memory of)
Jim Hirschl (In memory of)
Herman Hochmuth (In memory of)
Robert Horner (In memory of)
Lisa Huddleston
Bud Hughes (In memory of)
Donna Hutchins (In memory of)
Pat Johnson (In memory of)
Robert Johnson (In memory of)
Conrad Kee
Ruth Kilduff
Shelly Klobnak
Kim Klotz
Knights of Columbus Council #2197
Charles and Karen Knoche
Julia Kravanya (In memory of)
Oleg Krotenko
Helen Kuba (In memory of)
Joe Kulash (In memory of)
Irene Kunz (In memory of)
Lucille Landers (In memory of)
Virgil and Judith Lane
Randy and Kathy Legendre
Anthony Lehmann
Nancy Lehmann
Kevin and Leslie Ann Lesko
Marilyn Libbra (In memory of)
Gail Lindy (In memory of)
Arlene Little (In memory of)
Patricia Long
Lowell Lovejoy (In memory of)
Tony and Vicki Lubrant
Louise Luketich (In memory of)
Ann Macaraeg
Carl Machuga (In memory of)
Sam and Vicki Maedge
Shirley Makler (In memory of)
Dr. William Marcuzzo (In memory of)
Kenneth Martin (In memory of)
Dolores Masinelli
Maggi Masinelli (In memory of)
Tom and Kim Masinelli
Michael Matesa (In memory of)
Mike McBride (In memory of)
Evelyn McGibany (In memory of)
Wendell McMillen (In memory of)
Susan Melm
Harry and Rose Mengelkamp
Portia Menke (In memory of)
William Menke (In memory of)
Iona Mae Meyer (In memory of)
John Meyers (In memory of)
Lucille Mitchelar (In memory of)
John and Elisabeth Moore
Terry and Eleanor Mosser
William Mosser (In memory of)
Tyler Muensterman (In memory of)
Dr. Mukteshwar and Norma Mehra
Jacqueline Mull (In memory of)
Louise Neely (In memory of)
Lana Odorizzi (In memory of)
Melissa Ostendorf
Karl John Pachesa
Gladys Paris (In memory of)
Pete Passetti (In memory of)
Joseph Paur (In memory of)
Jeanne Pazero
Dean Pieper (In memory of)
Steven and Kristin Piper
Robert and Janice Portugal
Lorane Ramach (In memory of)
Don and Ethel Randle
Grace Randle (In memory of)
Norman Randle (In memory of)
Sanfred and Mildred Rantanen
Joe Ray (In memory of)
Curtis Reinacher (In memory of)
Art Renner (In memory of)
Lena Repovsch
William and Holly Richards
Rick Rigoni
Martha Riley
Sherry Riva
Terry Riva (In memory of)
Frank Rizzi (In memory of)
Gary and Janet Robertson
Edward Ruffatto (In memory of)
Shirley Ruffatto
Leona Saboff (In memory of)
Evelynn Santel (In memory of)
Bob and Joyce Sanvi (In honor of Ron and
Shirley Mueller’s 50th Wedding Anniversary)
Zeke Scanzoni (In memory of)
Dick Scheller (In memory of)
Larry and Gail Scheller
Willard and Carole Scheller
Joseph and Michal Schelling
Leonard Scherff (In memory of)
Dorothy Schwandner (In memory of)
Richard Sminchak (In memory of)
Raymond Schuette (In memory of)
Emma Schwandner (In memory of)
Pauline Schwartz
Mary Louise Sidwell
Bill Sies (In memory of)
Dorothy Sies (In memory of)
Gary and Cheryl Sievers
Herb and Linda Sievers
Mark and Katrina Sievers
Barbara Smiley (In memory of)
Richard Sminchak (In memory of)
Randy and Leigh Smith
Bob and Marilyn Snell
Irene Soens (In memory of)
Erna Spotti (In memory of)
Joe and Patricia Spudich
Michael Spudich
George and Mary Stanley
Staunton Jr. High Quest Class
Staunton Masonic Lodge #177
Steppin’ Out Staunton
Billy Stiegemeier (In memory of)
Connie Stierwalt (In memory of)
Donald Stokes
George Strohmeier (In memory of)
Michael and Candice Stoverink
Helen Struck (In memory of)
William Struck (In memory of)
Clara Subick (In memory of)
Denise Suhrenbrock (In memory of)
James Sullivan (In memory of)
Pauline Swan
Shirley Talkington (In memory of)
Kent and Susan Tarro
David and Kimberly Tarter
Mary Tarter
Alice Tebbe
John Teisa
Audrey Tietze
Lena Towns (In memory of)
Jo Underwood
Sam Valerio (In memory of)
Kenneth Van De Hey (In memory of)
Steve and Lois Vazzi
Angel Watson
William Watson
Wendy Webster
Melvin Weisbroad
Leroy Welch (In memory of)
Jennifer and Brian Wesselmann
Emily Westerhold
Gerald Westwood (In memory of)
Dennis and Mary Wieseman
Nancy Williams
Doris Winans (In memory of)
Francis Wisnasky (In memory of)
Evelyn Wolbert (In memory of)
Helen Wolf (In memory of)
Lavera Wolf (In memory of Hilda Wolf)
Louie and Lori Wray
Bart and Diana Yakos
Edward Yakos (In memory of)
Michael and Noreen Yakos
Norman and Kimberly Yeager
Betty Young (In memory of)
Art and Doris Zenner (In memory of)
Community Memorial Hospital
CMH Building Fund
400 N. Caldwell
Staunton, IL 62088
At Community Memorial Hospital, we
understand there are times when a patient
no longer needs the acute care they receive
in the hospital, yet they may not feel strong
enough to return home. For those patients,
we offer our Transitional Care Program.
This program is designed to provide
patients with individualized, in-hospital
care, and physical rehabilitation to help
them reach an optimal level of functioning.
This type of care is designed for patients
who are discharging from acute care but
still need temporary, additional care that
cannot be provided at home or in a longterm care facility. Our goal is to provide the
bridge that transitions the patient from the
hospital to the home. For more information
about Community Memorial Hospital’s
Transitional Care Program, please contact
618-635-4291.
Dear Friend/Supporter,
For more information,
visit our website
www.stauntonhospital.org
618-635-2200
Keeping Healthcare Close to Home
Community Memorial Hospital
wishes you and your family
Happy Holidays!
Friends of Community Memorial Hospital is continuing
their goal to raise money for the $1 million capital
campaign to support the hospital’s extensive renovation
project that will completely modernize the current
campus. It is an exciting project that will breathe new
life into our facility. The foundation is so grateful for
the support that has already been given by individuals
and businesses in Staunton and our surrounding
communities. If you have not had the chance to make
a gift or pledge to the Keeping Healthcare Close to
Home Capital Campaign, there is still time to make
a tax-deductible donation. Your contribution will be
acknowledged on our donor wall, which will be a part
of the finished project at CMH. You can make a pledge
or donation by completing the enclosed pledge card
and sending it in the enclosed envelope. Checks can
be made payable to CMH Building Fund. If you have
any specific questions about the project or would like
a personal meeting to discuss your donation, please
contact me at 618-635-4232.
Sincerely,
Friends of Community Memorial Hospital Foundation