Winter 2014 - Brockville and District Hospital Foundation
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Winter 2014 - Brockville and District Hospital Foundation
Winter 2014 www.bdhfoundation.com Kawartha Credit Union KCU contributes to the 1 East Revitalization Project - page 2 Gananoque Collaboration Gananoque Collaboration does it again! - page 5 g n i r a Times C P r o v i d i n g G r o w t h f o r t h e F u t u r e Message from the Chair The holiday season is fast approaching, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all organizations, donors, independent partners and volunteers who have helped make 2014 such a giving year! The Brockville General Hospital is fortunate to have the support of the citizens of Leeds and Grenville and surrounding area in ensuring quality healthcare for our families. Please know that your donations this past year have supported two progams, Brockville Cardiovascular and Palliative Care, as well as the purchase of equipment and support of the 1 East Revitalization Project. The BDHF Board of Directors and staff wish you and yours a safe and happy holiday. Ruth Lockett Chair, Board of Directors Brockville and District Hospital Foundation Brockville and District Hospital Foundation Board Members 2014-2015 INSIDE Message from the Chair ...........1 Focus on Community Support Gift-in-Kind Donations ..............2 Wedgewood Retirement Resort ......................................2 2014 Annual Appeal .................3 Caring News..........................4-5 Black Tie Gala and the 1 East Revitalization Project................6 Donate a Car ............................7 Wish List...................................7 Contact Us................................8 Seated l-r Scott MacCrimmon, Vice-Chair; Ruth Lockett, Chair; Ainslie Coleman, Dave Publow. Standing l-r: Wayne Blackwell, Mary Lynn O’Shaughnessy, Heather Halladay, Tom Blanchard, Kevin Tackaberry, Karen Matte, Dennis Hudson, Maureen Fraser, Bill Spencer, Tony Weeks, Russ Gaskin, Jack Butt. Missing: Heather Howard, John Broome. Fo c u s o n C o m m u n i t y S u p p o r t Gift in Kind Donations Thank You to our PRICELESS Gift in Kind Donors! Over this past year, The Brockville and District Hospital Foundation continued to be overwhelmed by the generosity of our area businesses, organizations, service clubs, industries, individuals and the community as a whole with their Gift-in-Kind donations. The Foundation defines a Gift-in-Kind item as a non-cash donation of a good or service. With over 15 events held over this past year to raise crucial dollars for Brockville General Hospital’s programs and equipment needs. The success of each and every event was dependant on the generosity of our Gift-in-Kind donors! Some of our Gift-in-Kind businesses... Brett’s Wedgewood Retirement Resort A sincere thank you to our Friends fo Palliative Care Volunteers (a few are pictured below) and to Page 2 Winter 2014 Caring Times our Friends at the Wedgewood Retirement Resort for hosting the Volunteer reception. As well, we would like to extend our appeciation to the Wedgewood staff and residents for welcoming us into their home. Above, BDHF Special Events Coordinator, Meredith Gorell attends the Wedgewood Health Fair held on November 5, 2014. We N e e d Yo u r S u p p o r t 2014 Annual Appeal November 1 - December 19th, 2014 Page 3 Winter 2014 Caring Times g n i r a News C Kawartha Credit Union You Spoke…The Community has listened! The 1 East Revitalization Project is well under way at the Brockville General Hospital (BGH) after concerns were expressed by patients, staff at the BGH and the community at large. The Brockville and District Hospital Foundation (BDHF) has spearheaded an ambitious fundraising effort of $400,000 to complete this Revitalization project. The people have spoken and the Community is responding. The Kawartha Credit Union (KCU) learned of the project and were quick to show their support with a $5000.00 donation. Pictured here during the cheque presentation (l-r) Judith Hart ,KCU staff; Ruth Lockett, Chair of the BDHF; Mary Haddow, Brockville Branch Manager KCU; Sarah Holmes and Cindy Dalgleish KCU staff members. Page 4 Winter 2014 Caring Times The Royal Scarlet Chapter of Edwardsburg recently donated $1100 to The Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service at the Brockville General Hospital. The Royal Scarlet Chapter is a Chapter Degree of the Loyal Orange Association. Its annual dinner, this year held May 23rd is run under the Chapter banner so the funds raised stay local. The generous donations made over the years by this dedicated group have totalled close to $20,000 for the Palliative Care Service. Shown here are (left to right) Elaine Watters and Pam Foster, Consult Nurses, accepting the cheque Shirley Coleman, Coordinator Palliative Care and Consult Nurse, Chapter members Clarence Barkley, Reg Conners and Carl Thorpe. Gananoque Collaboration…Does it again! The Gananoque Collaboration group is shown above with Cathy Cassidy Gifford, Vice-President of Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive. The Gananoque Collaboration contributed $38,000 towards the purchase of a much needed Central Monitoring System in order to support the care and monitoring of patients in the step down unit. The town of Gananoque, the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 92 and Ganaoque Citizen Jack Keyes continue to generously support the needs put forth by the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation for Brockville General Hospital. A community and a cause coming together…partnershipphoto at its credit: best! Dale Elliott, Eastern Ontario Network Thank You for Supporting Your Hospital Isla and Ben A mitt-full…from the MUD! A dedicated community of ATV drivers braved the wet weather, August 23rd for an ATV Poker Run, in support of the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Service. This event raised an impressive $ 5113.65 for the program. Pictured from the left, are Shirley Coleman, Coordinator Palliative Care and Consult nurse, Event Chair Carolin Kroot, her daughter, and fellow event coordinator Jenni Kirkland, and Pam Foster, Palliative Care Consult Nurse. Ben and Isla’s story…Year by Year….Year One! Last year we introduced you to our special VIP’s Ben and Isla. What better way to celebrate their first birthday, than with an update on their lives, during their very important first year. Ben and Isla’s parents, have noted some of the “firsts” for these cuties, plus provided some captured moments bringing truth to the saying, “pictures are worth a thousand words”. Happy 1st Birthday Ben and Isla! Thank you to Tim Hortons. The five Brockville locations raised an astonishing $11,717 through their September Smile Cookie Campaign in support of “Cancer care gets closer to home”. Thank you to all of the participating Tim Hortons, and the volunteers who helped make this event such a huge success. Above, A bouquet of thanks from Joan Simon to dedicated volunteers Ron and Jan Flindall, for delivering smile cookies to BGH locations each day of the campaign so BGH employees could purchase and enjoy smile cookies too. How are these two developing? • Isla’s favorite foods are green veggies and meat, Ben a fondness for scrambled “eggies and cheesees” • All types of books are a love for both toddlers • Both Ben and Isla are picking up technological items pretty quickly…Ben favors the remote control, Isla her parents cell phone! • Both Isla and Ben love the outdoors and have discovered their own ability to move. Isla enjoying pushing her dolly stroller and Ben walking along furniture • Sleeping patterns are somewhat different, Ben’s a sleeper, and Isla’s the early riser • Both Mom’s admit that these two are more like brother and sister, as is evident at their weekly day care visits with a few stand offs over a certain toy or soother A year from now… another update on Ben and Isla… and a view… from TWO! Page 5 Winter 2014 Caring Times 2015 Black Tie Benefit Gala - 1East Revitalization Project The 1 East Revitalization project came about due to the concerns and comments made by the Community Advisory Committee and the general public regarding the state of the 1 East Inpatient Unit. The 1 East In-patient Unit has not seen any cosmetic enhancements since the early 1960’s. hosting a Black Tie Benefit Gala to celebrate Brockville General Hospital’s 130th Anniversary that is co-chaired by Ardis and Marsha Lindsay. This signature event will be celebrated on April 25, 2015 in the Granite Room at the Brockville Country Club….Save the Date! The 1 East Working Group was formed. One of the key elements that the group conceived was the creation of a “Model Room”. This model room will allow staff and patients to use and evaluate all aspects of the items purchased before all of the rooms are completed. Some of the features included in the model room are: • • • • • • • • • • • • • Large face clocks Improved lighting Raised toilets Larger sinks with room for storage of patient's toiletries Calming & soothing paint colours Easy to manoeuver over bed tables Bedside tables Easy grip hand rails Doors Flooring Window coverings Privacy curtains In-room computerized charting The cost to complete 15 patient rooms, the corridors and a patient sitting room is estimated at $400,000. How do we reach this goal? To assist in achieving this ambitious goal the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation will be Page 6 Winter 2014 Caring Times On October 22nd, the I East Revitalization Project was announced. The model room was unveiled on the I East ward. Above, guests are touring the new room. h s i W List The Brockville and District Hospital Foundation (BDHF) supports the Brockville General Hospital’s commitment to provide an excellent patient experience guided by the people we serve, delivered by people who care. Donate a Car The Brockville & District Hospital Foundation is pleased to announce that we have entered into a partnership with Donate-A-Car Canada. Donate-A-Car Canada will accept vehicle donations for Brockville and District Hospital Foundation and they will provide free towing in many areas across Canada. When you Donate your car, RV, boat, motorcycle or other vehicle to the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation through Donate-A-Car Canada, it will either be recycled or sold at auction depending on its condition, age and location. Donate-A-Car Canada will look after all the details. After your vehicle donation is complete, Brockville and District Hospital Foundation will send you a tax receipt within 45 days! Visit the Foundation’s website at: www.bdhfoundation.com (Under the “Ways to Give” tab) Ceiling Lift Intensive Care Unit .........................................................$6,000 Holium Laser Goggles Operating Room...............................................................$3,000 Glider Rockers Maternal Child (four needed)..........................$4,800 each Sleeper Chairs Maternal Child (three needed) .......................$6,000 each Mattresses Medical Surgical Units (ten needed).......................$5,000 Floor Polisher Environmental Services................................................$6,000 Portable Blood Pressure Machine Medical Surgical Units(two needed) ............$3,500 each One purchased...Thank you! Central Monitoring System 75 Charles St., Brockville, ON K6V 1S8 613-345-4478 [email protected] www.bdhfoundation.com Intensive Care Unit and Emergency Department .....................................................................$40,000 This system was purchased by the Gananoque Collaboration; Jack Keyes, Town of Gananoque , and the Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 92…Thank you! Page 7 Winter 2014 Caring Times 2014-2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ruth Lockett, Chair Scott MacCrimmon, Vice-Chair Tom Blanchard, Past-Chair Wayne Blackwell John Broome David Bryer Jack Butt Ainslie Coleman Maureen Fraser Russ Gaskin Heather Halladay Heather Howard Dennis Hudson Karen Matte Mary Lynn O’Shaughnessy David Publow William Spencer Kevin Tackaberry Tony Weeks, President/CEO BGH STAFF Joan Simon, Executive Director Meredith Gorrell Lee Ann Grattan Melanie Kavanaugh Privacy Statement On the Horizon Mark your Calendars! Annual Appeal November 1st - December 24th, 2014 Help support the purchase of a Sterrad System, a sterilization system for BGH by making a donation to the 2014 Annual Appeal. 30 Hour Palliative Care Telethon February 28 - March 1 at the Brockville Arts Centre. Silent Auction at the 1000 Islands Mall. Support the Brockville and District Hospice Palliative Care Services by making a pledge to the Telethon or bid on a silent auction item. 130th Anniversary Black Tie Gala April 25th at the Brockville Country Club. Tickets are $200 each and available at both Brockville Scotiabank locations, 397 Stewart Boulevard and 7 King Street West. All funds raised will be directed to the 1East Revitalization Project. Are you Receiving our eNewsletter? If you have provided us with your email address, thank you. If you haven't shared your email address with us, you’re missing out on an opportunity to receive updates about newly purchased medical equipment and upcoming Foundation activities. Help us to reduce costs and keep in touch! Please send an email to [email protected] Subject line: newsletter 75 Charles St., Brockville, ON K6V 1S8 613-345-4478 [email protected] www.bdhfoundation.com The Brockville and District Hospital Foundation respects your privacy. We protect your personal information and adhere to all legislative requirements with respect to protecting privacy. We do not rent, sell or trade our mailing lists. The information you provide will be used to deliver services and to keep you informed and up-todate on the fundraising activities of the Foundation. If at any time you would like to be removed from our mailing list, simply contact us by phone at 613-345-4478 or by email at [email protected] and we will gladly accommodate your request. Page 8 Winter 2014 Caring Times