2005 Annual Report - St. Helena Hospital Foundation
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2005 Annual Report - St. Helena Hospital Foundation
Giving & Giving Back 2005 Annual Report Chairman’s column: Finding New Ways to Give and to Give Back In this issue’s interview with JoAline Olson, she speaks about the vital partnership of the local community with the Hospital. I am particularly pleased to be among those members of the community who are partnering with JoAline and the Hospital’s entire team to help maintain the excellence that we have all come to expect from our St Helena Hospital. St. Helena Hospital Core Values EXCELLENCE We exceed expectations. RESPECT We treat others with dignity and compassion. ACCOUNTABILITY We take personal responsibility for all of our actions. INTEGRITY We act in harmony with our values. COMMUNITY We lead out in creating a healthy community. WHOLENESS Over the next few years, we have several monumental challenges before us that will have far-reaching consequences for healthcare in our community. Preparing for the renewal of buildings and facilities, staying ahead of the technology curve in modern healthcare and building new relationships to ensure the continuity of volunteer leadership are the Foundation’s priorities during my term as chairman. The decisions that our Hospital leadership makes now will impact the quality of life that our families, friends and businesses experience in the future. During 2005, St. Helena Hospital leadership and staff continued to find new ways to excel at providing healthcare for our community. I am pleased that the Hospital continues to achieve national acclaim through the Medicare Quality Project, HealthGrades’ Hospital Quality in America Study, a national study on Home Care and a National Quality Measure of Behavioral Health services. Allow us to share our continued success with you in this newsletter. This issue is also filled with inspiring stories of those who gave, and gave generously, during 2005 in support of the Hospital. My family chose to make a significant gift this year because we have benefited from this wonderful hospital and would like future generations to benefit as well. On behalf of the Foundation Board, please know how much we appreciate our many good friends who continue to support the Hospital. We invite you to partner with us to sustain an outstanding medical center through volunteering and investing and by sharing your thoughts with us about what is working and what we might do better. St. Helena Hospital never rests and is always searching for new ways to give back to our community. This promises to be an auspicious year, and I look forward to sharing our progress with you. Sincerely, We promote optimal health and healing in ourselves as well as others. Our Mission In serving the people of the Napa Valley and neighboring communities, St. Helena Hospital is committed to: • • • • • • • Creating an effective environment for healing the whole person physically, emotionally and spiritually; Promoting this healing with skill, compassion and the highest standards of quality; Helping individuals and families become responsible for achieving their optimum wellness; Providing an atmosphere of dignity and loving care for those whose health cannot be restored; Managing our resources efficiently and prudently in order to sustain our capacity for enduring service; Empowering our staff to achieve the best expression of their professional skills; Being an aware and responsive member of the communities we serve. St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report What it Takes … To Be the Best! IntelliCare, a comprehensive electronic medical record system, which will greatly enhance medical record accessibility. What does it take to create and maintain a state-of-the-art medical facility in the upper Napa Valley? How does St. Helena Hospital keep pace with burgeoning medical and technological research to provide the community with the best care available? JoAline Olson, president and CEO of St. Helena Hospital, points to the relationship between the community, physicians and the Hospital. Through community support, whether through volunteerism or dollars raised through the St. Helena Hospital Foundation, St. Helena Hospital is able to offer cutting-edge technologies and recruit physicians who are knowledgeable about the latest medical research, which is unusual for a hospital in a rural location. Providing excellent service is how the Hospital gives back to the community. “It is a very rewarding cycle and a very productive relationship,” says Olson. In 2005, this rewarding relationship brought growth to St. Helena Hospital in the form of continued distinction for the Cardiovascular Center, new technologies and services, and three outstanding physicians, David P.L. Sachs, MD, Mark Parra, MD and Brian Mundy, MD. But the growth doesn’t stop there. Olson says that in 2006, St. Helena Hospital will see a new nuclear medicine camera installed, a rapid-response team developed and implemented, and the recruitment of physicians in internal medicine, the hospitalist program, pulmonology, and preventive medicine and wellness. In June 2006 the Hospital implemented Phase I of Project With growth, of course, come challenges. “The rapid rate of change is one of the hardest things about being president of a hospital,” Olson says. “Keeping an organization of this size nimble and able to change in areas of reimbursement, technologies, procedures and regulations is all necessary and very time consuming.” The benefits of running a community-centered hospital far outweigh the difficulties, however. Olson speaks of the joy of being part of a team that provides excellent, whole-person care and the rewards of implementing programs that really make a difference for people. “Seeing a person change because he or she came through our hospital is rewarding,” she says. “And it is rewarding to see our community back the value of the Hospital and acknowledge that the quality of the Hospital is essential to the quality of life in the Upper Valley.” So why is St. Helena Hospital able to offer top-notch services and care to the community? It is a matter of balance—a continuing, mutually beneficial relationship that is sustaining to all. 2006 Board of Directors Rick Jones Board Chair Daphne Araujo Vice Chair Stacey Bressler Secretary & Annual Fund/Community Outreach Chair Edward McDonald Treasurer & CFO Elaine John Foundation President & CEO JoAline Olson Hospital President & CEO Chuck McMinn Audit Chair Joe Wender Finance/Investment/ Disbursement Chair Robin Lail Nominating Chair Trustees Bruce Atwater Catherine Ball David Duncan Diane Livingston Valerie Montgomery Andrea Phelps Andreas Sakopoulos, MD George Sheldon Greg Smith, MD Bob Trinchero Virginia Van Asperen Tom Wajnert Carole Williams 3 Provides Annual Support Contributions from the members of the President’s Forum have made it possible for St. Helena Hospital to make a difference in so many lives throughout the Napa Valley community and beyond. Together, Forum members contributed nearly $260,000 to the Hospital’s Annual Fund in 2005. These contributions support vital Hospital projects that are essential to sustaining community health. In January 2005, President’s Forum members were captivated with an enlightening talk given by Stanford’s Irving Weissman, MD, on the latest in stem cell research. Dr. Weissman is an international leader in researching how stem cells fight disease. Barbara and John Witt hosted the event, sponsored by Mechanics Bank, in their newly renovated barn. Forum Levels of Participation Partner Membership: $25,000 or more Alex and Bob Phillips hosted a September President’s Forum alfresco event, sponsored by RevCare, in their beautiful gardens on their estate. Heather Pena, MD, medical director of St. Helena Hospital’s Center for Health, and Robert Kushner, MD, author of Dr. Kushner’s Personality Type Diet, discussed the importance of living a healthy lifestyle and how our life patterns affect our weight loss success. Thank you to our event sponsors Mechanics Bank and RevCare, and to Barbara and John Witt and Alex & Bob Phillips for opening their beautiful homes to us. Platinum Membership: $10,000 to $24,999 Gold Membership: $5,000 to $9,999 Silver Membership: $2,500 to $4,999 Bronze Membership $1,000 to $2,499 Membership Benefits As a member of the President’s Forum, you will receive: • Invitations to two Preferred Living Series lectures. These intimate gatherings draw experts from a wide range of fields, allowing Forum members to follow the latest trends in medicine, fitness, prevention and nutrition. Preferred Living Series events include a memorable meal in an elegant setting, often a private Napa Valley estate that is otherwise unavailable to the public. This is a perfect opportunity to get to know others who share an interest in health and a passion for giving. • Special members-only pricing* for Silver Memberships and above in One: The Napa Valley Personal Health Experience, a comprehensive health assessment and year-long program individually customized by Harvard-trained Medical Director, Health Pena, MD. Make your health a top priority in 2006 with one-on-one personal care. • Recognition on the Donor Wall of the Hospital lobby (cumulative gifts of $5,000 or more) as well as in Hospital publications. • Preferred Parking at the Hospital. *Savings for up to two people of 25% for Partners; 20% for Platinum members; 15% for Gold members; and 10% for Silver members. Join the legions of supporters who have helped sustain St. Helena Hospital by contacting Melinda Greene, 707-967-5604 or via email at [email protected]. St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report Why I Donate Annually … “ Our community reflects and values quality and is very fortunate to have one of the very best medical facilities in Northern California.” Betty & Andrew Beckstoffer “ We are happy to help a great facility. We are lucky to have a first-class medical facility that invests in cutting-edge technology.” Marilyn & Ed Wallis “ As ex leaders of nonprofit institutions, we are profoundly aware of the value of dependable annual support for the success of the institution. This annual support is even more valuable if its use is not designated but left to the judgment of the professional staff and board.” Carol & Bill Kieschnick New Board Member David Duncan David R. Duncan is chief operating officer and general manager of Silver Oak and Twomey Cellars. Building on a foundation established in 1972, David seeks to sustain excellence with each vintage at his family’s wineries. He has served in this position since 2002. The Duncan family farm vineyards and produce wines at their two locations in the Alexander and Napa Valleys. Upon graduation from the University of Notre Dame in 1988, David joined the oil and gas industry. In addition to his position at the wineries, he serves as president of Duncan Oil, Inc., an independent oil and gas exploration company with offices in Denver and Houston. David has held this position since 1995. David and his wife, Kary, a practicing dermatologist, reside in St. Helena and enjoy raising their three children, Connor, Maeve and Jack. David’s hobbies include fishing, hunting and riding a variety of bikes along the coast of California. In addition to becoming a member of the St. Helena Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, David’s community involvement includes serving as a board member for the Wine Service Co-Op and as chairman of the board for Noodles & Company, an innovative restaurant with over 120 locations. David has been a member of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO)—Northern California Chapter—since 1997. “ Pam and I view St. Helena Hospital as a remarkable resource for such a lightly populated area. It is our goal to make sure it remains a viable health care option of the highest quality for the whole community. They have terrific doctors and a great staff, but it takes a lot of revenue to sustain that and to keep the five-star ratings they now have and to elevate other areas to match. We passionately support their mission of excellence and want to see it continue.” Pam & Gary Jaffe “ We feel so fortunate to live in a community where good health is a priority, and St. Helena Hospital is an exemplary example of this. The Hospital staff reach out to the community in many ways, one of them being the President’s Forum. Our principle admiration for the Forum is in its ability to inform, stimulate and motivate.” Mariann & Michael Layne 5 Honorees Margrit & Robert Mondavi Foundation Gala Raises Record High On Saturday, November 12, 2005, nearly 300 friends and supporters of St. Helena Hospital came together for the Foundation’s annual gala at the Culinary Institute of America. During the live auction, paddles were raised high in support of the Hospital’s Cardiovascular Center, bringing in over $470,000! A special Fund-a-Need lot raised $77,750 to expand the Cardiac Rehab Center. Since the gala’s inception in 1995, it has raised over 2.5 million dollars. As in years past, gala attendees honored community members who play a leadership role in benefiting health care in the Napa Valley. This year’s honorees were Margrit and Robert Mondavi. Among their many endeavors that have benefited the community, Margrit and Robert were instrumental in launching what has currently become Auction Napa Valley. The Wine Auction, developed in 1979 during a time when Robert Mondavi chaired a campaign to help build a new wing at St. Helena Hospital, has awarded more than $62 million to the health and well being of the county’s residents. Mark your calendars: St. Helena Hospital’s 2006 gala, honoring Robin Lail, will take place on November 11th at the Napa Valley Reserve. Golfers Give Their Best What better way to spend a mid-September day than hitting the links at the Napa Valley Country Club, with great weather, great food, and great company? Each year the St. Helena Hospital Foundation provides a fabulous golf experience, along with outstanding prizes, gifts, live auction and awards banquet. The 16th Harvest Invitational Golf Tournament was held on September 19th, 2005, and raised over $30,000 to benefit St. Helena Hospital’s Cardiovascular Center. Tim Moore ponders his next move. The 2006 tournament will take place on September 18th at the Napa Valley Country Club. Sponsorship opportunities range from $250 for a hole sponsorship to $25,000 for the opportunity to be the Presenting Sponsor. For information on sponsoring or participating in the 17th Harvest Invitational Golf Tournament, contact Rachelle Newbold at 707-967-5819, or via e-mail at [email protected]. Entry forms should be submitted to the Foundation before Friday, September 8, 2006. Golfers prepare for a terrific day on the greens. St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report Players hit the links before attending the live auction and awards banquet. Center for Health Fitness Center Transformation St. Helena Hospital’s Center for Health participants are not the only ones being transformed these days. With a generous donation from Daphne and Bart Araujo, the old gym is becoming a first-class Fitness Center with the addition of 17 new LifeFitness and Scifit machines, including treadmills, Stairmasters, weights and full body equipment. Additionally, the facility is being upgraded with new lockers, mirrors, paint, carpet, security camera, sauna, and a divider between the teaching kitchen and the Fitness Center. The wall and divider were created by a donation from Darryl Galusha, a well-known Napa Valley contractor and former St. Helena Hospital Foundation Board member. Russ Melgar, fitness coordinator with the Center for Health, provided the inspiration and vision for the project and was responsible for researching and purchasing the equipment. Center for Health program participants have benefited tremendously from the changes and appreciate having state-of-the-art machines to work out on. And, since the arrival of the new equipment, Russ has noticed a significant increase in the number of employees and physicians utilizing the Fitness Center before and after their shifts. Daphne Araujo, Russ Melgar and Bart Araujo pose before the plaque commemorating the Fitness Center renovation. The donation is much more than just an equipment and facility upgrade. As one Hospital employee recently stated, “This is a gift that saves and changes lives.” “ Our hope was that the upgrading of the Fitness Center at St Helena Hospital would allow many people to discover Exercisers enjoy the upgraded Fitness Center, thanks to generous donations from the Araujos and the Galushas. the benefits of regular exercise in their lives. The response has been beyond expectation. We are happy to support the preventive health care that the Center for Health, and Fitness Coordinator Russ Melgar, can so ably provide.” - Daphne & Bart Araujo, Araujo Estate Wines Lynnette and Daryl Galusha are honored at the Fitness Center Open House. 7 Auction Napa Valley Grants Support Diagnostic Screenings at St. Helena Hospital Auction Napa Valley (ANV) awarded St. Helena Hospital a $500,000 grant in 2005 for a state-of-the-art 64-slice CT Scanner. This diagnostic tool is capable of assessing coronary and peripheral artery disease, detecting the smallest lung tumors, and offers improved definition of bone and joint anatomy. Having this higher level of diagnostic information enhances the physician’s ability to make a more confident diagnosis and to provide the most appropriate treatment. The Hospital’s CT scanner will be the only 64-slice available in the 5-county area of Napa, Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma and Solano counties. St. Helena Hospital is the Bay Area’s leading regional cardiac center, with consistent top ratings for superior outcomes in Northern California. ANV also awarded The Women’s Center of St. Helena Hospital $116,000 to support preventive health screenings for the Valley’s vulnerable individuals and families (specifically our Hispanic and senior populations). The grant will provide 80 mammograms, 21 ultrasounds, 120 bone density tests and 400 Heart at Risk screenings to individuals who are uninsured. The Women’s Center is committed to providing these screenings to help the community remain disease-free through identifying disease early in order to access timely treatment and improve outcomes. The St. Helena Hospital Foundation Staff Tribute Gift Honors Spouse and Staff When it comes to your loved one’s heart, only the best will do. Recently Vincent DeDomenico, Sr. searched for the “best heart specialists in the Valley” to care for his wife, Mildred. The Cardiac Care Center that rose to the top of the DeDomenicos’ list was at St. Helena Hospital (SHH). Elaine John President and CEO Oliver Ramsey Director of Major and Planned Gifts Melinda Greene Director of Development/Annual Fund Rachelle Newbold Development Associate Gail Burr Development Assistant St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report “Mildred sees James Lies, MD, on a regular basis and has all her testing done at the Hospital,” reports Vincent. She is “comfortable and happy and I hope it continues forever.” In tribute to Mildred’s good health and the skills of the cardiology specialists, staff and other physicians at SHH, Vincent made a generous gift of $50,000 in December 2005. “St. Helena Hospital Foundation staff enjoys working in partnership with grateful patients and others to develop appropriate opportunities to recognize meaningful milestones in their lives,” says Elaine John, SHH Foundation president and CEO. “Often contributions are made in tribute to a loved one or a caregiver. These memorial or tribute gifts are not only meaningful to those who initiate or receive the recognition, but they help the Hospital provide quality health care to the community for generations to come.” When the Hospital receives a memorial or tribute gift, the individual honored, or anyone the donor wishes to acknowledge, receives a recognition card. Donors also receive a gift receipt for their charitable contribution records. For more information about memorials and tributes, please contact Elaine John, Foundation President and CEO, at (707) 963-6406 or via email at [email protected]. Total Funds Raised 2005 Where the Money Comes From Statement Of Financial Positon: 31-Dec-05 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Marketable securities Pledges receivable Interest in split-interest agreement Total Current Assets OTHER ASSETS: Pledges receivable, noncurrent Interest in split-interest agreeement, noncurrent $3,380,839 $1,110,988 $1,442,717 $57,648 Where the Money Goes $5,992,192 $2,643,641 $243,455 $2,887,096 $8,879,288 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES: Accounts payable Accrued expenses Total Current Liabilities NET ASSETS: Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted $993 $4,841 $5,834 $189,611 $7,451,341 $1,232,502 $8,873,454 $8,879,288 9 Giving Back St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report Giving Back: A Year of Significant Achievements St. Helena Hospital (SHH) Garners Top Rating in Medicare Quality Project In its ongoing quest to improve the quality of care for patients, St. Helena Hospital finished in the top 10 percent of the nation in the treatment of heart failure in a groundbreaking patient quality improvement project sponsored by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). St. Helena was the only California hospital to achieve this recognition. “We are one of 18 California hospitals participating in this patient care quality improvement project and one of five to participate in Northern California,” said Lisa Fowler, BSN, RN, and Clinical Quality Coordinator. “We are the beta testers in what may become mandatory reporting of treatment indicators for all hospitals in the country.” Hospitals performing in the top 10 percent for a given clinical focus will receive an additional 2 percent bonus on their Medicare payments for patients in that clinical area. St. Helena Hospital received a quality bonus for its treatment of heart failure. How Fast is Our PCI Time? Super Fast! The time it takes for a patient arriving at the emergency room with heart attack symptoms to obtain percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by a cardiologist can make a difference in the amount of damage sustained by the heart. PCI opens the blocked blood vessel to the heart so that the heart muscle receives oxygen-rich blood. The faster the time from front door to PCI, the less damage will be done. At St. Helena Hospital the average PCI time is 21 percent faster than the nationally accepted optimal time. Behavioral Health Places in Top 10 Hospitals of National Quality Measure St. Helena Hospital’s Center for Behavioral Health is in the top 10 performing hospitals for post discharge results in the country, according to a national quality assurance study. St. Helena Hospital is also in the top 10 percent for year two in treatment of heart attack, she said. Hospitals participating in the program were evaluated on 33 clinical measures, such as whether patients received proper treatment and the outcome of the procedure, Fowler said. Only two other hospitals in California received this extraordinary rating. Other top 10 hospitals include Yale University School of Medicine, New York Presbyterian, Hartford Hospital-Institute of Living, Stanford University Medical Center, and University of California, San Francisco. Independent National Study Recognizes SHH’s Heart Program for Clinical Quality Excellence According to Managed Health Network, a behavioral health HMO that covers 6.4 million people in 27 states, the Center for Behavioral Health exceeds the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) standards. The criteria for meeting the standard states that “59 percent of patients must be seen by licensed clinicians within seven days of discharge from an acute unit.” St. Helena’s average is 76.5 percent. St. Helena Hospital in the Napa Valley received a 5-star rating for clinical quality and performance excellence in heart failure and peripheral vascular bypass in 2005, according to HealthGrades, the nation’s leading healthcare quality company. St. Helena Hospital’s ratings place the Hospital as the best rated provider in the North Bay/North Coast region of California for Overall Cardiac Services three years in a row. The Hospital is also rated as the best provider of cardiology and cardiac interventional procedures. It is the only 5-star rated hospital in the region for treatment of heart failure. As part of its seventh annual Hospital Quality in America Study, HealthGrades independently analyzed nearly 5,000 hospitals in all 50 states and the District of Columbia for its 2005 ratings, objectively assessing their clinical outcomes, performance and quality. The HealthGrades ratings measure whether patient outcomes for each of more than two dozen procedures and diagnoses are better than expected (5-star), as expected (3-star) or worse than expected (1-star). Earning a 5-star designation indicates that a hospital has scored in the top 15 percent or better in the nation for clinical quality. “In the North Bay/North Coast region, St. Helena Hospital stands out notably in terms of delivering quality care for its cardiac and vascular patients,” said Sarah Loughran, HealthGrades executive vice president. “Patients, families and employers here truly have access to healthcare that is among the best in the nation.” St. Helena Hospital is the largest behavioral health service provider in Northern California, with 121 licensed beds. The Center for Health includes three programs. The Vallejo Campus is a JCAHOaccredited facility that offers mental health programs, seven days a week to adults, adolescents (ages 13-18) and children (ages 3-12). Housed at the St. Helena Hospital campus are the Alcohol and Chemical Recovery Program, and an inpatient unit for short-term evaluation and treatment for those who are experiencing acute symptoms of major mental illness. The Center serves approximately 2,100 patients a year, 50 percent of which are children and adolescents. Home Care in Top Eight Percent of National Study St. Helena’s Home Care department is in the top eight percent of all agencies in the country in reducing unplanned hospitalization. St. Helena’s department was among 7,500 Medicare certified agencies that were analyzed in the OBQI/Home Health Compare study. Given these scores, the department has been invited to participate in the National Home Care Hospital Reduction Project. The study will identify practices, processes, staffing patterns and strategies used by the nation’s most successful agencies to reduce unplanned hospitalization. 11 Community Philanthropy Revitalizes Cardiac Rehab Center Just this past summer Common Goal Builds Camaraderie we announced the expansion There’s something inspiring about the combined RPMs of the whirring stationary bikes and rolling treadmills powered by the steady feet and determined will of those whose hearts have been tested. Cardiac Rehab participants have shared many miles—somehow, all this pedaling and plodding causes friendships to bloom and camaraderie to abound. need for our Cardiac Rehab Center. Not only did our current and former Cardiac Rehab patients give back to the program that has helped them return to living healthier lives, but many community members and fundraising groups made this possible: Cathy and Fred Beringer kicked off the campaign by hosting an informative dinner at Beringer’s Hudson House. “ The atmosphere was very clubby. We all shared the misery together. It was enjoyable to compare notes about surgeries. It was fun to find out I was healthier than a lot of other people with heart disease. The ambiance really distracted me from the fact that I was there to exercise.” – Thomas May, Martha’s Vineyard Proceeds from our golf tournament and fund-a-need lot at our annual gala, along with our direct mail campaign helped support the $175,000 expansion project that will create a larger Cardiac Rehab Center to better accommodate the hundreds of patients who annually rely on the Center to provide supervised exercise during their road to recovery. The addition of specialized equipment will enhance the rehabilitation of patients with individual needs, such as a compromised hip or knee. Knowledge Instills Confidence Patients and family members talk about the self-esteem of those who come through the program – how diet counseling and supervised exercise provides them with knowledge that makes them feel more confident as they cope with their diagnosis and safer as they resume their normal activities. Participants emerge from the program stronger and better able to face the challenges of their heart disease. “ As I rode the bike or walked on the treadmill while I was in rehab, I became more confident of my recovery and my heart. I felt that every moment spent in rehab had a positive effect on my health… and my life!” – Katie Somple, Lifestyle Properties “ The program really gets you acquainted with your body – you notice changes – and participation reinforces healthy choices. Being monitored while working out gives a feeling of security and furnishes a weekly health profile.” – Mark Terrell, Lampson Tractor & Equipment Company St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report “ I’m not much of an exerciser, but Nia Lendaris, Cardiac Rehab coordinator, is exceptional. She explained what needed to be done and showed me how. She kept my condition in the forefront of her mind. We started slowly and then built up to more strenuous exercises. I started losing weight and getting in better shape. With her help, I was able to lower my blood pressure.” – Miles Karakasevic, Domaine Charbay Winery & Distillery “ One of the greatest assets of the program is the Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist who monitors you while you are exercising. She has a wealth of knowledge about heart disease. She can tell you what to expect in your rehabilitation workout as well.” – Tom Alamano, St. Helena Wine Center June poses during a hard-hat tour with Cathy and Fred Beringer, who hosted a fundraiser for the Center at Beringer’s Hudson House. June Wilson Makes a Big Impact with Year-end Gift June Wilson’s involvement with the Hospital began in the emergency room. After a neardeath experience and successful recovery, June has provided the Hospital with strategic support for four new projects. Her December 2005 gift of $50,000 to help complete the new Cardiac Rehab Center expansion is the most recent example of her generosity. June chooses to support projects that are meaningful to her, but there’s more to her philanthropic decisions than just “giving back.” Rehab Extends and Enhances Life “ In attending the program my goal was to be physically fit enough to go back East for a family reunion. I met my goal. I highly recommend the Hospital for its Cardiac Rehab program.” –Thomas May “ If a program like this had been available to my Dad, I think he would still be alive today. The question is basically, ‘Do you want to live longer’” – Mark Terrell Just like a business investor, June carefully scrutinizes the Hospital for projects that show great promise before making her contributions. June looks for important new projects that are on the verge of success but need one final boost to get started. “I like to see something ready to happen and make it go!” June said recently. “I enjoy seeing a Hospital project that is almost burgeoning and then I provide the final money to complete it.” She also consults with her accountant to determine the amount of her gift so that she maximizes charitable deductions. “I make my gifts to the Hospital for tax purposes, too,” June confirms. Annual year-end gifts from generous and savvy donors like June help St. Helena Hospital stay at the forefront of modern healthcare. We hope her generous investments in our community hospital will continue for many years to come. 13 2005 Brings Three New Physicians Mark Parra, MD Brian J. Mundy, MD David P. L. Sachs, MD Obstetrician - Gynecologist Interventional Cardiologist Board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology Board eligible in Interventional Cardiology Diplomat of the American Board of Internal Medicine Pulmonologist Co-Medical Director, St. Helena Center for Health Center for a Smoke-free Life Program Residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology, Illinois Masonic Medical Center, Chicago Residency in Internal Medicine at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Oregon Stanford University Adjunct Clinical Assoc. Professor of Medicine Experienced in laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery. Dr. Parra is bilingual. Cardiology Fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Cardiovascular Fellowship at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan Director, Palo Alto Center for Pulmonary Disease Prevention Interventional Fellowship with The Care Group, St. Vincent Hospital/Heart Center, Indianapolis, Indiana Office: Fellow of the American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology Offices: St. Helena OB-GYN • 1530 Railroad Ave., St. Helena • 935 Trancas St., #4B, Napa • 15322 Lakeshore Dr., #102, Clearlake Phone: (707) 963-5006 Specialized training in cardiac and peripheral vascular procedures Office: St. Helena Hospital Professional Bldg. 6 Woodland Road, #307, St. Helena Phone: (707) 968-9191 St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report St. Helena Center for Health 10 Woodland Road, St. Helena Phone: (707) 963-6365 Funded by a generous grant from the Joseph Phelps Vineyards Foundation, The Women’s Center of St. Helena Hospital introduced a revitalized Breast Health Program in 2005. The program offers an individualized approach for women undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Phelps Foundation Helps Launch Breast Health Program at The Women’s Center “A cancer diagnosis affects not only the individual, but his or her family, friends and our community as a whole,” says Linda Schulz, director of The Women’s Center. “We are committed to helping women, and the lives they touch, move through this journey.” Shellie Klimen, Registered Nurse and Certified Breast Specialist, is the program’s Breast Health Navigator, a position supported by the Phelps grant. Shellie guides each participant through the maze of surgeons, radiologists and oncologists as each patient assesses her treatment options. Shellie’s goal is to make the experience of each woman’s diagnosis and treatment as stress-free as possible. Services provided by the Breast Health Navigator include: • Discussion of mammogram findings and follow-up The Women’s Center is able to offer programs of this caliber precisely because of financial support from individuals or organizations, such as the Joseph Phelps Vineyards Foundation. • Educational information about benign and malignant breast diseases • Information on breast cancer and medical or surgical treatment options • Pre-op and post-op teaching • Emotional support for breast cancer patients and their families • Innovative educational resources and customized care based on a patient’s needs and values • Greater continuity of care among multidisciplinary team members • Educational offerings about breast health “I’m a firm believer in returning assets to the community,” says Tom Shelton, president of Joseph Phelps Vineyards. “Breast cancer, has touched the lives of several Joseph Phelps employees,” Shelton says, “and the Phelps Foundation wants to show support for what these women and other women in the community are going through.” And so far the response has been very positive. “One woman recently told me that it is just nice to know that there is somebody here she can call on for questions, concerns or support,” Schulz says. Women’s Center Touches 10,000 Lives in 2005 Whether it’s staffing a health fair, providing space for a support group, or participating in a community event, The Women’s Center is poised and ready to make a difference in the health of our community. In 2005, thanks to the efforts of Carrie Begg, education coordinator, the Heart at Risk team led by Ellen Dick, RN, and the Latina Advisory Board, chaired by Rosaisela Alfaro, The Women’s Center touched more than 10,000 people in our community. “We accomplished this through our Quest for Zest women’s health education series and other lectures, Heart at Risk screenings throughout the community and at local businesses, and several events targeting our Latino population at mini health fairs and our annual Latino Family Health Fair,” says Linda Schulz, director of The Women’s Center. With the addition of Shellie Klimen, RN, Breast Health Navigator, The Women’s Center plans to reach even more people in 2006 by providing extensive education on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment options. Cardiac Screenings Are Improving Employee Health Heart at Risk is a program at St. Helena Hospital that performs cardiac risk factor screening for employers and for the community. The purpose of the program is to identify individuals with increased cardiac risk based on the following risk factors: blood pressure; blood sugar; blood cholesterol; body composition; and cardiac and weight health history. Heart at Risk staff perform cardiac risk factor screenings in the community. The screening program is intended to promote personal responsibility for health. The Heart at Risk staff discusses the results with each individual and makes recommendations, as needed. The decision about follow-up, however, is the responsibility of each participant. Health education materials are available for those interested. Due to regular visits over the years, Heart at Risk has seen significant improvements in the overall employee health of certain companies. People are more aware of and prone to value the importance of regular exercise, a healthy diet, the need to read labels, stress management and weight control. Also, in the Hispanic population, Heart at Risk has been able to identify multiple, extreme high-risk individuals. In collaboration with Clinic Olé, these clients have been able to receive immediate onsite treatment and lives have been saved. 15 What You Don’t Know About Fast Food Can Kill You A diet rich in fast food can cause life-threatening problems, according to Heather Peña, MD, medical director of The Center for Health at St. Helena Hospital in the Napa Valley. “Transformations, our weight-loss program, is seeing more and more clients who are suffering from poor liver function, diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure,” she says. “Obesity isn’t always the cause of the problem; instead, it’s the fast food our clients are consuming.” St. Helena’s Transformations program promotes weight-loss and lifestyle management, including healthy eating, cooking, exercise and stress reduction. For Susanmary Davidson, 63, of Vacaville, CA, who attended the Transformations program in August 2005, weight wasn’t the issue at all. “I was 30 pounds overweight, exhausted and had no energy.” Davidson’s primary care physician found her liver function tests showed that her GGT, which can be an indicator of excessive drinking, hepatitis, cirrhosis, liver tumor or metastases, as well as injury from drugs toxic to the liver, was elevated 10 times the normal value. He referred Davidson to a gastroenterologist with a specialization in hepatology, who took a liver biopsy and diagnosed her with a fatty infiltration of the liver. When Davidson entered the Transformations program she weighed 173 pounds. She lost seven pounds during the program. “Her weight loss during the program was not significant, but the change in her health was,” Dr. Peña says. While she attended the Transformations program, Davidson went without her customary junk food, instead eating a plantbased diet with small amounts of chicken and fish. She also exercised daily and worked with a therapist and nutritionist on her eating problems. “A junk food diet can do real damage to the body,” Dr. Peña says. “Saturated fats are associated with cancer, stroke, heart disease and now we are seeing more people with liver problems as well.” Two weeks after attending the program Davidson visited her doctor, who re-tested her liver functions and re-checked her glucose, and cholesterol levels. “All liver functions were normal, except the GGT, which had dropped to 90 (she began the program with a GGT of 360—normal is between 0 and 51 IU/L). “I don’t drink. I have never had hepatitis, but my grandmother died of liver disease,” Davidson says. That was the only reason the specialist could find for the elevated GGT and the fatty liver. He told her to lose weight and the blood value would likely go down. “A junk food diet can do real damage to the body,” Dr. Pena says. “Saturated fats are associated with cancer, stroke, heart disease and now we are seeing more people with liver problems as well.” What none of the doctors realized, Davidson says, was that she was eating three meals a day at fast food outlets. “I was a typical junk food junkie.” Davidson managed to quickly reverse the damage her diet was doing to her body, particularly her liver. “This is not rocket science,” Dr. Pena says. Eating more fruits and vegetables, and getting enough exercise, can have tremendous benefit. “We are seeing more liver function abnormalities in people who don’t drink,” Dr. Peña says. “Too often we blame these co-morbidities on obesity, menopause, depression and genetics, but a diet rich in fast food may be the culprit.” St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report The Transformations program combines the best of personalized attention with the support and community spirit of a group program in a residential setting. It is based on sound medical evidence and principles, eliminating the risks of untested, fad approaches. For more information, call 800-358-9195 or go to http://www.shhtransformations.org. January - December 2005 DONORS PLATINUM CIRCLE: $500,000 - 999,999 Martha & Bruce Atwater Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation And Martha & Bruce Atwater Auction Napa Valley Rick Jones Evalyn & Bob Trinchero GOLD CIRCLE: $200,000 - 499,999 Daphne & Bart Araujo Virginia & Ernest Van Asperen Foundation Adds SILVER CIRCLE: $100,000 - 199,999 Information Source for Estate and Charitable Giving Caltrans Anne & Charles McMinn Peter Newton Jack Thomas Trust Ann Colgin & Joe Wender Congress is considering the most sweeping tax reforms in decades. Donor advised funds and IRAs are some of the elements under review during 2006 sessions. Meanwhile, Washington is involved on several levels in looking at the nonprofit sector and identifying areas of abuse. In an effort to keep the community up to date on current issues about estate and charitable gift planning, the Foundation has launched a new information source on its website at www.shhfoundation.org. The new Planned Giving web pages offer in-depth articles and current news on estate planning and charitable giving strategies. “Our goal is to provide a robust, easy-to-use site where you can choose how much information you want,” says director of Major and Planned Gifts, Oliver Ramsey. “We hope that you will find this a solid and dependable service and bookmark it for regular visits.” The new website also provides information for professional financial advisors, with articles from estate planning experts. For information about supporting the St. Helena Hospital through gift and estate planning, visit www.shhfoundation.org or call Oliver Ramsey at (707) 963-6535. BRONZE CIRCLE: $50,000 - $99,999 The Big Oak Volunteer Gift Shop Mildred & Vincent DeDomenico Kary & David Duncan Silver Oak Cellars June B. 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Wood Patricia Worthey Jane & Jim Wright Lucille Yau Rachel Ybarra Ira Yeager Gloria Young Joan R. Young Paula Young Paula Rast Young & William Pier Young Duane Ytredal Linda Zajac Norma Zavala ZD Wines Barbara Zepponi Grover Zierle Ann McGhee Zink Chris Zonca Sherlyn & Dave Zumwalt 2005 HONORARIUM CONTRIBUTORS LIST In honor of Daphne Araujo Diane L. Morris In honor of Dr. Becky’s new marriage Wonona Schmidt In honor of Cecilia Bickford Jennifer Harrington In honor of Brenda Tammy Cantrell In honor of Barbara Brown Barbara Geitner In honor of Bruce’s Wife and Three Boys Bruce Schooley In honor of George Bush Don Spicer 21 In honor of the Center for Behavioral Health Dyan Vicencio In honor of Steven Herber, MD Tom Butler 2005 MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTORS LIST In honor of Kathy Hernandez Tiffany Paul In memory of Tom Abbott Norma Baker In honor of John E. Hodgkin, MD Darcy & Leslie Dunlap In memory of Jose Alfaro Wine Country Cardiology Associates In honor of Wilfred Huse, MD Fred Crutcher In memory of Kenneth Atkinson Wine Country Cardiology Associates In honor of John Jacobson, MD Jack C. Harmon In memory of Raymond E. Balch Wine Country Cardiology Associates In honor of Nia Lendaris Donna & Mike Hardy In memory of Richard E. Barrall Audrey Barrall In honor of James E. Lies, MD Fred Crutcher Milena Howard In memory of James Bennett Wine Country Cardiology Associates In honor of Mary J. Dylla, MD Eve Kanne-Ulin & Jeffrey Ulin In honor of Helen Miles Rita & Kevin Hall In honor of Denise Sidenstricker Nicole Geitner In honor of St. Helena Hospital Pamela McSharry In honor of St. Helena Hospital Staff Anonymous In honor of Aricia Halley Stanton Ruth A. Stanton In honor of Barbara Stanton Ruth A. Stanton In honor of Ken Stanton Ruth A. Stanton In honor of Kristen & Doug Stanton Ruth A. Stanton In honor of Leslie Stanton Ruth A. Stanton In honor of Ray Tetrault Aline & Raymond Tetrault In honor of Emmet Tetz, MD Julia W. Cheever In honor of Yvonne Thomas Larry Thomas In honor of Virginia and Ernie Van Asperen Gerson Bakar Foundation In honor of Mark Van Gorder Laura Y. Van Gorder In honor of Wilson White Mary & Ivan Goyak In honor of Carole Williams Barbara & James Fetherston In honor of James L. Woolley, MD Maria Pena In memory of Mildred Bennett Linda C. Bouchard In memory of Sidney Berlin Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Gary Bevins Anonymous Noli & Charles D’Ombrain John Pierson Jamie Siy In memory of Eugene Bickford Jennifer Harrington In memory of Patricia Boucke Barbara & Frank Borges Robert W. Boucke “Windmill Management, LLC” Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Ivan Brandt Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Wallace Brooks Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Joseph Brown Flora Brown In memory of Ella M. Carrick Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Dorothy Carter Judith & Milton Crabb In memory of Alan Chaffee Harold Chaffee In memory of Pauline Chaffee Harold Chaffee In memory of Angie Chapman Leah Kuchta In memory of Don Christensen Sharon E. Brooks In memory of William Cropsey Sharon & Charles James In memory of Reginald Crussell Daphne & George Sheldon “In memory of William A. Crutcher, MD” Fred Crutcher In memory of Joe Deapen Jeane & Arthur Steck St.Helena Hospital ~ 2005 Annual Report In memory of Mildred Denton Wilma Keenleyside & Robert Brownscombe In memory of Nazim Hakim Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Lee Dillon Michele Dillon In memory of Allan Hendricks Patricia E. Lapera In memory of Daniel Dodge Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Pastor Ted Herr Eleanora M. Herr In memory of Mary C. 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Lapera SHH Medical Staff Office In memory of Rita M. Gunn Wine Country Cardiology Associates In memory of Marilyn Huthes Nancy & Jim Aldred In memory of Dale Johnson Judith & Thomas Revelle In memory of Sally Jones Christy & David Abreu Claire Kalista Alt Liana S. Amador Vicki & Robert Andersen Araujo Estate Wines Assn. of Retired Safeway Employees Lynne Jones and Robert Begley James Bennett Stephen Bergren Jennifer Berry & Don Michael Adrienne M. 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