Continuing the journey, fulfilling our promise

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Continuing the journey, fulfilling our promise
Continuing the journey,
fulfilling our promise
2012 Annual Report
The Leaders in Home Health and Hospice Care
“The moral test of a society is how a society
treats those who are in the dawn of life: the
children, those who are in the twilight of life:
the elderly and those who are in the shadow of
life: the sick, the needy and the handicapped.”
– Hubert Humphrey
Table of Contents
President’s Letter
3
Board of Trustees
3
Leadership
3
Continuum of Care
Financials & Statistics
10
Service Area
11
Special Events
12
Donors
Ways to Give
2
4-9
13-19
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President’s Note
Dear Friends,
Looking back at 2012, there are so many things that we have accomplished
together – enhanced VNA programs, the expansion to Merrimack Valley
Hospice House, award-recognition for HomeCare, Inc., and branching into
Maine with certified hospice services. We’ve had thousands of successful visits
with our patients and wonderful care provided throughout more than 100
cities and towns.
Our organization is strong – we have been in continuous service for 118 years
and our longevity is based on our ability to weather the fiscal storms that we
might be faced amid political or economic uncertainty. We have a solid and
stable foundation that is a hallmark of our longstanding tradition of excellence.
By anticipating changes, we have found ways to be more resourceful as healthcare
dollars shrink. Investing in technology, we have been able to monitor and treat
more patients by expanding access to specialized expertise. With predictive
modeling, we have been able to prepare and allocate clinical support teams
to ensure timely, well-coordinated care. And by empowering our patients to
become engaged in their own care, we have achieved improved outcomes.
Home healthcare is becoming more critical to the success of our national and
regional healthcare systems. Home Health VNA, Merrimack Valley Hospice,
and HomeCare, Inc. each play an important role in meeting the community’s
medical needs, collaborating across care teams, and identifying risks and areas
of concern.
Board of Trustees
Officers
John G. Albert
President
Atty. Daniel A. Hayes, Jr.
Chair
Mary Jane Werner
Vice Chair
Ron J. Pollina
Treasurer
Scott Collins
Clerk
Trustees
John Chemaly
Ila S. Cox
Debra S. Grabowski
Dr. Joel Hellmann
Dennis Ingram
David W. Nesbitt
Barbara B. Sager
John Sarro
Keith Soucie
Ellen Zappala
Leadership
Executive Team
As we rise to the challenges presented by a dynamic healthcare landscape, what
holds true is the value we bring to the thousands of patients and their families
and the evermore innovative ways we maintain the highest quality care for each
and every one.
Your personal pride and commitment to our patients and their families is the
most important ingredient in our success – past, present and future.
While I can’t predict the future, I can be certain of a few things as I look
forward to the achievements we are pursuing for 2013. Our agencies will
continue to deliver the highest quality patient care. With technology,
professional collaboration, and dedicated commitment, we will remain the
leader in home health and hospice care. And we will continue to deliver on
our promise of being a trusted and essential component of the health and
wellbeing of our community.
With gratitude,
John G. Albert
President and CEO
Home Health Foundation
Peg Doherty
Vice President, Operations
Interim Vice President,
Merrimack Valley Hospice
Wendy Drastal
Vice President, HomeCare, Inc.
Karen Gomes
Vice President, Clinical Services
Meg Hogan
Vice President, External Relations
Tony Jorge
Vice President, Finance
Rita Mae Mickey
Director of Quality
John G. Albert, MBA, FACHE
President/CEO
Home Health Foundation
Ralph R. Simone, Jr.
Vice President, Human Resources
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It begins with compassion
Our three agencies work together to help our patients and their families enjoy the special moments
of life – big and small. Home Health VNA, Merrimack Valley Hospice, and HomeCare, Inc. each offer
specialized services and medical care that keep people healthy, safe and comfortable at home.
With your support, our 800 professionals serve patients in many settings: the community, private
residences, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, hospitals, and at Merrimack Valley Hospice
House when care at home is no longer appropriate. We are able to do all this with medical expertise,
an unwavering focus on compassionate care, collaborative care teams, and the use of technology –
made possible in part by the generosity of those like you who understand the importance of those
things that ensure the quality of life.
As a not-for-profit health care provider, we are responsible and accountable to the communities and
people we serve. We place importance on providing the expertise and resources needed for you, your
neighbors, and friends to be cared for and supported in a safe and comfortable setting – providing
compassion along the journey.
Home Health VNA
For patients of all ages, returning home following an illness or
surgery, allows for recovery or care in a familiar and comfortable
environment. In 2012, the services and support provided by
Home Health VNA enabled patients to be at home with the
resources they needed to prevent complications, reduce the risk
of hospital re-admission, and monitor progress.
Technology plays a big part in timely and effective home
healthcare. In the past year, newly added innovations helped our
care team to reach more people and improve the quality of their
health. Incorporating predictive modeling, we have been able to
anticipate patient needs and identify those patients with higher
risks so that we could more efficiently manage care and deliver
appropriate preventive treatments.
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The increasing importance of home health care
With the changes of health care reform comes an emphasis on ensuring that
people receive the right care, at the right time, in the most cost-effective setting,
while achieving the best possible outcomes. Home health care is becoming an
increasingly important segment of the health care system, to both our patients
and our provider partners.
Beginning in October, 2012, Medicare began penalizing hospitals when patients
with certain conditions experienced an avoidable hospital readmission within 30
days of discharge. This was done to help ensure that patients sent home from
the hospital remain healthy at home, and it presents a great opportunity for us to
demonstrate the highly skilled and effective clinical services that we can provide
to patients during this important time.
Our clinical professionals, with their advanced training and expertise, are vital to
helping ensure that patients are safely following their discharge plans, receiving
the care needed in the home, and, should a problem be identified, are directed to
the right level of care before the issue requires a return to the hospital. Home
Health VNA was a partner in the coordinated care of 14,300+ patients this past
year – aiding in discharge from hospitals, skilled nursing and rehabilitation centers
and keeping patients from preventable re-admissions. Home Health VNA is a
critical part of the success of today’s changing health care system.
New technology aids stroke recovery
Paralysis caused by a stroke is one of the most common conditions treated
by Home Health VNA’s physical, occupational and speech therapists.
“Right or left arm paralysis can be very frustrating to patients,” says
Christine McQuade DPT, Therapy Program Manager. “With the use
of new technology purchased with a grant from the George C. Wadleigh
Foundation, we help patients get movement back in their arms and increase
their ability to live independently.”
MYOMO (short for “my own
motion”) Mobility Systems is a
recently developed technology to
aid in stroke rehabilitation. It’s a
neuro-robotic arm brace that fits
like a sleeve on a person’s arm.
Sensors detect even a very faint
muscle signal so that when the
patient tries to move his arm,
the robotics engage to assist in
completing the desired
movement. Over time, this
movement re-teaches the brain
to move the arm again. Along
with regular, routine physical and occupational therapy at home, MYOMO
can help a stroke survivor begin using their arms for routine, daily tasks
that were not possible before, helping them to return to independence.
“Very few home health care agencies have this advanced technology,” says
McQuade. “We are thrilled to be able to offer it to our patients.”
Wound Care
Wound treatment requires careful monitoring, skillful treatment and, if
complex, numerous visits to ensure proper healing. Using technology, we
are able to enhance care for these patients and engage the wound specialist
in a timely manner, ensuring the right care at the right time.
WoundMatrix Mobile is a precise, web-based, digital wound measurement
and documentation platform that enables our visiting nurses to document
and send images to a wound care specialist at our main office. The recent
introduction of this innovative technology, provides specialized consultation
and support to many more patients than if a physical visit by the specialist
had to be made to the hundreds of wound patients we care for every day.
And by sending the images to our patients’ physicians, we keep them
connected to their patients’ progress and alert to them to medical needs
that may require intervention.
“Home Health VNA treats up to 500 wound patients
at any one time in its service area. The combination
of our WoundMatrix Mobile and telemedicine systems
allows us to deliver specialized home consultation to
the high volume of patients we care for.”
Home Health VNA pediatric nurses provide specialized, medical care for a variety of conditions.
They are often the constant in the child’s care team which can span hospitals, specialties and a
variety of conditions being managed, helping both the young patient and the parent along the way.
Bridging Care
Many of our young patients have long-term, chronic or complex
illnesses that are managed by a primary Home Health VNA nurse.
These professionals are often a constant in the lives of patients and
their home caregivers, helping to care for and coordinate services.
Home Health VNA pediatric nurse Sharon Tetrault, RN, was assigned
as primary nurse for a 7-year old patient of the Jimmy Fund Clinic and
Boston Children’s Hospital – a child receiving cancer treatments for a
complex tumor. For nearly two years Sharon oversaw the child’s medication
regimen, wound dressings, and clinical needs while she was at home. She
also coordinated care with the many physicians and other clinicians from
various specialties – incredibly important for the patient’s mother who
was overwhelmed at times by the challenges of caring for a child with
a terminal illness.
A frantic call to Sharon one evening by the child’s mother revealed a serious
change in the girl’s condition. Sharon calmly tended to the young child’s
emergency, relayed critical medical information to the Boston medical
team, and gave reassurance to the child and her family.
When it came time several months later for the child to transfer to
Merrimack Valley Hospice, Sharon assisted in the transition to a new care
team, continued to provide support to the family, and educated the hospice
team on the complex dressing changes that were part of the child’s care.
Sharon is one of many in our family of agencies who bring compassionate
support, in addition to their clinical expertise, to our patients and their
families. In addition to medical expertise, our staff bridge services among
care teams and across our agencies, to ensure that patients smoothly
continue their journey.
- Ellen Waters RN, Director of Specialty Services and Program Development
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Merrimack Valley Hospice
Hospice is a form of compassionate, comprehensive care for those who are
facing a terminal illness that is no longer responding to curative treatment.
It is designed to improve quality of life by meeting physical, social and
emotional needs with a team of professionals and volunteers. With the
concerns of the patient and loved ones being met – at home, in a hospital,
in a living facility, or at Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill,
MA – focus can be on meaningful interactions. During such significant
times, hospice care fosters a peaceful and comfortable setting, and delivers
support for patients and their families.
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In 2012, Merrimack Valley Hospice celebrated achievements large and
small to reach more families than ever. With the approval of our Board of
Trustees, we broke ground and commenced construction on a new wing
of Merrimack Valley Hospice House. We welcomed the York, Maine
community into our service area with a partnership with York Hospital.
But, the most important achievements were providing the unique moments
that the 1,487 patients and their families were able to have together –
surrounded by the love and support of each other, respectful and dignified.
Moving up the seacoast
In 2012, expanding care for more patients and families included our
bringing expertise to new communities. In May, Merrimack Valley Hospice
partnered with York Hospital to bring the highest quality end-of-life care
to the York, Maine community.
As York Hospital Hospice, we are one of only two not-for-profit hospices
in Southern Maine, providing comprehensive, compassionate care, including
pain and symptom management, counseling and support for patients nearing
the end-of-life. We are proud to bring our 33-year tradition of hospice
care to a new community and welcome York, Maine to our family.
in partnership with
Merrimack Valley Hospice
One size does not fit all
When it comes to grief, one size does not fit all and it certainly doesn’t
have a stop watch. That’s why our bereavement support programs go
above and beyond to give our patients a wide range of options including
locations, times of day, and type.
Group support is available in each region we serve across northeastern
Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, and in York, Maine. Oneon-one visits are provided for those who have requested personal attention
or who are identified as needing a more private approach. Special programs
just for children take place during the year in addition to personal
sessions. All bereavement services are open to the entire community,
whether or not someone received care on our hospice program.
Since bereavement services are not a billable
service – they are not reimbursed or covered
by any type of health insurance payment –
charitable giving, donations from individuals
and grants, is how we are able to provide this
vital element of care.
Bereavement services, which may incorporate
expressive therapies of music, art, crafts and
other activities, have a ripple effect on positive coping by those who have
lost a loved one. Our staff and volunteers continue to check in on families
who have experienced a death for up to two years.
Merrimack Valley Hospice’s bereavement services are there for all who
need help coping with death – it is a commitment to our community
and a promise we deliver.
Merrimack Valley Hospice House
The majority of hospice care is provided to our patients in their homes.
But, when it’s no longer possible for someone to remain at home,
Merrimack Valley Hospice House provides a comfortable, family-friendly
alternative to a hospital or other facility. It is a place that brings trained
hospice professionals – physicians, registered nurses, nursing assistants,
chaplains, social workers and volunteers – under one roof to provide
comprehensive end-of-life care to patients and their loved ones.
One of only two inpatient hospice facilities in the state of Massachusetts
licensed to care for children as well as adults, Merrimack Valley Hospice
House addresses intense medical needs with compassion, in a home-like
setting. While not used by every hospice patient, it is available to all if needed.
“The minute we walked through the door,
there was an immediate feeling of serenity,
and peace, and caring. And for our time
here, we were able to focus on being together,
sharing good memories and treasuring
every moment.”
- Donna Graham
In 2012, Merrimack Valley Hospice made more than
3,400 check-in calls and visits to family members, hosted
more than 125 support groups, and answered more than
475 community calls for bereavement assistance.
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Continuing a Compassionate Journey
In 2012, the Board of Trustees approved an expansion of Merrimack
Valley Hospice House from 14 to 21 suites; a decision made after
operating the existing facility at or near capacity for more than a year.
Groundbreaking for the new seven-suite wing began in August with the
exterior construction completed just before the first snowfall. The addition
of the new wing and its anticipated opening in early June 2013, will mean
that an estimated 800 more patients each year have the chance to spend
their last days in the safety, comfort and peace of Merrimack Valley
Hospice House when care at home is no longer an option.
With early support of foundations and pledge commitments by several
lead donors, the Compassionate Journey Campaign for Merrimack Valley
Hospice House was developed to help fund the costs of the expansion as
well as the charitable care and extensive support services offered to patients,
their families, and the community at large.
Part of your Community
We are grateful for the early outpouring of support in continuing this
compassionate journey. As a unique and valuable hospice resource, the
Hospice House is available for you, your family, your neighbors and
friends, if ever needed.
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Supporters of the Compassionate Journey Campaign include those who
live, work and care for our community. Scott Cote, president of Haverhillbased Pentucket Bank, serves as co-chair for the Compassionate Journey
Campaign to support the expansion of Merrimack Valley Hospice House.
Knowing that local charities strengthen the community we live and work
in, Pentucket Bank made an early pledge to the campaign in support of a
unique and important facility. The bank was joined by other area businesses
and foundations such as The Rogers Family Foundation and The Abbot and
Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation in late 2012 at the start of the campaign.
We are truly grateful for the support of the expansion to date and look
forward to the continued generosity of those who wish to support
compassionate, end-of-life care in our community.
To find out how you can support the Compassionate Journey Campaign for Merrimack Valley Hospice House, please call
Donna Deveau at 978-552-4162 or email [email protected].
HomeCare, Inc.
With IVR, we have been able to efficiently serve the medical needs of these
patients who otherwise would be untended. Furthermore, by engaging them
in self-care, medication compliance improves and early warning signs can
be detected to avert serious medical issues.
During a time when we are asked to do more with less, being able to invest
in technology that truly expands the reach of our staff is more significant
than ever. Charitable support of these investments provides the resources
we need to work efficiently as well as to deliver an even higher quality care.
HCI Community Programs
Remaining independent and healthy at home sometimes depends on just
a bit of assistance. HomeCare Inc. helps people remain safe, healthy and
comfortable in their own homes with services such as homemaking,
personal care attendance, transportation, and other services.
The role of home care professionals in the care team has increased. In
2012, this agency of Home Health Foundation became more instrumental
in being able to help monitor the health and wellbeing of those in our
communities as well as the patients we serve through Home Health VNA.
Additionally, our community-based health programs such as preventive
clinics, exercise programs, diabetes education, and immunization clinics
delivered through HomeCare, Inc. improve health and quality of life for
many of the region’s senior population.
The Power of
Communication
Technology
In 2012, HomeCare, Inc. received
a grant to add Interactive Voice
Response (IVR) to help reduce
avoidable re-hospitalization of
medically fragile patients who
require medical supervision and disease management after they have
finished skilled nursing service with Home Health VNA. These Medicare
patients are often left “in between,” not on active treatment but still
requiring some oversight to prevent or identify complications.
IVR is an automated telecommunications system that functions as an
in-home monitor, educator and counselor for patients. IVR engages
patients in regular automated telephone conversations designed to
identify worsening chronic disease or risks leading to hospitalization.
Operating over standard phone lines, the system uses computer-controlled
speech to ask patients yes or no questions that a nurse would typically ask
during a home visit. Patients answer these questions via their touch-tone
telephone keypad. Based on these responses, IVR provides appropriate
feedback to the patient and sends the information to our IVR monitoring
nurse. If intervention is needed, a nurse or home health aide can be sent to
check on the patient.
In 2012, we continued to partner with town-based councils on aging and
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley to deliver preventive health clinics
for seniors in a number of communities in Massachusetts and New
Hampshire. Bringing needed preventive care clinics to the places where
people feel comfortable gathering and making sure health needs are tended
to, we helped to keep folks who are living on their own, active and healthy.
Get up and move,
go out and live!
HomeCare, Inc. works in partnership
with the City of Lawrence to provide
healthy opportunities to seniors.
Keeping people active and promoting
lifestyle changes can go a long way
to improving quality of life.
A vibrant group gathers Monday through Thursdays at the Lawrence Senior
Center. When you step into the large room, you see 50 to 80 men and
women, of various shapes and sizes. You hear different languages spoken.
You also see many smiles and friendly greetings before the dynamic Lyn
Licciardello begins to lead the exercise class in both English and Spanish.
Talks about healthy eating and fitness start the program before the music
begins and the room fills with upbeat energy and movement. And while
exercise and physical health is the purpose, the program does even more
for the variety of people who come.
“My first time coming to the exercise class, I didn’t know anyone, but people
were greeting me with warm smiles and made me feel so welcome,” said a
Lawrence participant. “They immediately had me feel like I had a roomful
of friends. I look forward to coming to class and seeing other people.”
Providing healthy, social outlets for those in our community who may not
otherwise have access to such opportunities is just one of the ways we help
keep people safe in their own places of residence.
In the latter part of the fiscal year, HomeCare, Inc. was awarded a grant for a
Population Health Program to target high-risk, frail elders by monitoring
them between episodes that require VNA service. This program will help
support them safely at home and prevent re-hospitalizations. We look forward
to reporting on the successful results of this grant-funded program in 2013.
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2012 Highlights
Financials FY2012
Statistics 2012
Total operating income $60,094,017
Overall operating expenses
$58,068,689
Operating surplus
$2,025,328
Charity care
$2,370,352
Contributions and fundraising income
Patient and Family Care
Average daily census by all three agencies
3,500
Hospice bereavement calls
3,377
Hospice bereavement visits
436
Bereavement support groups
237
$924,752
Financials are reported on Fiscal Year 2012 running
October 1, 2011 – September 30, 2012
These figures are intended to provide a high level view
of our organization’s financial statement. Complete
financials are reported in our audited 990 filings.
Charity Care $2,370,352
Organization Information
Miles driven by visiting-staff of all three agencies
2,522,213
Communities served
114
Employees
796
Volunteers
156
Charity care is provided under the organization’s established
sliding fee scale policy. It includes the deficit created by
unreimbursed, unpaid costs of services provided.
Volunteer hours
11,651
As a not-for-profit organization with a long history of caring for
those in our community, charity care is provided to those in
need. The generosity of our donors enables us to uphold this
promise of quality, compassionate home health and hospice
care for all, especially those who are without health insurance
or the means to pay.
Handheld tablets used by visiting staff
400
Telehealth monitoring devices in use
125
Contributions and Fundraising Income: $924,752
Bereavement calls and home visits for general public
474
These funds come to our agencies through a variety of forms
including donations from grateful patients and families,
foundations and corporate grants, sponsorship of fundraising
events and other ways of giving.
Community bereavement workshops/presentations
33
Nursing/Social Worker continuing education credits
161
Nursing/Social Worker educational programs
140
Technology
Community Benefit Activity
Flu shots administered in community
1,500
Did you know...
The 2,522,213 miles that Home Health caregivers drive is equal to 101
10
trips around the earth?
Waterboro
Shapleigh
Dayton
Acton
Lyman
Maine
Alfred
Biddeford
Springvale
ME
Sanford
Kennebunk
Lebanon
NH
New
Hampshire
Arundel
Kennebunkport
North
Berwick
Wells
Service
Area
Berwick
Massachusetts
Moody
Ogunquit
South
Berwick
R
Cape Neddick
York Beach
York
Eliot
York
York Harbor
Kittery
Newmarket
Epping
Portsmouth
Newfields
Raymond
ME
Kittery
Point
Newington
NH
New
Castle
Greenland
Stratham
Fremont
Manchester
Brentwood
Chester
Sandown
Danville
Londonderry
Hampton
East
Kensington
Kingston Kingston
Hampton
Falls
East
Hampstead
Hampstead
Derry
Amesbury
Windham
Salem
Methuen
Pelham
NH
MA
Dunstable
Atlantic
Ocean
Boxford
North
Andover
Tyngsboro
Ipswich
Andover
Topsfield
Lowell
Tewksbury
Groton
Shirley
Hamilton
Middleton
Chelmsford
Billerica
Wilmington
North
Reading
Danvers
Beverly
Littleton
Carlisle
Gloucester
Essex
Gloucester
Manchester
by the Sea
Lynnfield
Reading
Bedford
Rockport
Wenham
Ayer
Harvard
Newburyport
Rowley
Georgetown
Dracut
Westford
Salisbury
West
Merrimack
Newbury
Valley
Hospice
Newbury
House
Haverhill Groveland
Lawrence
Pepperell
Merrimack Valley Hospice
additional service area
MA
Plaistow
Hudson
Nashua
Seabrook
Merrimac
Atkinson
North Hampton
NH
South
Hampton
Newton
Litchfield
Hollis
Rye
Exeter
Peabody
Burlington
Wakefield
Woburn
Stoneham
Saugus
Our Service Area
The communities we serve
Salem
Marblehead
Lynn
Swampscott
Nahant
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Special Events
Special events provide an opportunity for our supporters to come together on behalf of a common cause that
is of interest to them. With the dedication and efforts of many – generous sponsors, committee volunteers,
donors, and attendees – these annual events help fund the work of our agencies throughout the year.
Honoring a
Legacy of Leading
Each year, the Legacy of
Leading pays tribute to those
in our community who show
great support of the health
and wellbeing of the Greater Merrimack Valley communities, as well as a
commitment to the mission of the agencies of Home Health Foundation.
beverages while enjoying live music. The signature silent auction showcased
nearly 100 items donated by community members in the Merrimack Valley
and throughout New England.
Each year the annual Food, Wine and Beer Pairing raises the critical funds
needed to provide medical and supportive care to those patients and families
who are either under-insured or uninsured.
In 2012, this event was held at the Atkinson Country Club in honor of
Scott Cote, President and CEO of Pentucket Bank. Merrimack Valley
Hospice is among the many organizations benefiting from Scott’s
dedication to community support. As a community business leader
committed to improving the region through philanthropy and volunteerism,
Scott has also championed a legacy of caring for hospice patients and their
families, most notably upon the opening of Merrimack Valley Hospice
House in June 2009 and the ongoing support to the organization.
Candles of Remembrance 2012
This special event offers those in the community a chance to come together
in quiet solidarity and support amid the darkness of winter. An open
invitation was given to join in this celebration of remembrance.
Food, Wine and Beer Pairing Along Route 66
More than 350 sponsors, supporters, volunteers and guests from
throughout the region helped drive home Merrimack Valley Hospice’s
premier fundraiser Road Trip USA Food, Wine and Beer Pairing on
September 20th. More than $110,000 was raised through sponsorships,
auctions and raffles which will support programs and initiatives that
benefit Merrimack Valley Hospice and its patients.
The Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown, MA was transformed
into the historic Route 66 where guests sampled Americana cuisine and
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With a quiet ceremony led by Chaplain Terry Holbrook of Merrimack Valley
Hospice, each guest lit a candle and passed the flame to honor his or her
loved one. Refreshments and the music of a harpist were enjoyed by guests
and volunteers who gathered to spend time together after the ceremony.
We received more than $19,000 in voluntary donations to this event, and
memorial gifts on behalf of more than 230 individuals. Funds will be used
to provide resources to help thousands of current and future patients and
families who turn to us for comprehensive hospice and palliative care.
We thank all who have supported our events
during the year. We extend a heartfelt wish that
you may join us for our upcoming events in 2013.
Support from our Generous Donors
We are so grateful to those who share our commitment to helping patients attain the best health and quality of life possible. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all
who made gifts in support of our service to the community. Whether your gift came in the form of an annual donation, a memorial contribution, or other type
of support, your investment in our mission makes a truly profound impact in the lives of people throughout the community. We are grateful for your generosity.
Due to space limitations in this printed piece, the following list reflects those whose support extended to $100 or more during calendar year 2012. Every effort has been made to ensure the
accuracy of this listing. Please notify us of any corrections by contacting Tammy Stott at [email protected] or 978-552-4171.
Leader
($50,000+)
Advocate
($5,000 - $9,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Clive B. Fazioli
George C. Wadleigh Foundation, Inc.
The Rogers Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Albert
Artemas W. Stearns Trust
Mr. and Mrs. John Chemaly
Coram Specialty Infusion Services
East Coast Camaro Club
Flowers By Steve
Fred C. Church, Inc.
Ms. Doris R. George
Haverhill Bank
Home Care Specialists, Inc.
Mr. Stephen Janavicus
Oedel Foundation
Roy A. Hunt Foundation
Mrs. Lauran Tarshi
Thinking Phone Networks, LLC
Town of Exeter
Town of Hampton Falls
Town of Rye
Benefactor
($25,000 - 49,999)
Jackson Lumber & Millwork
Pentucket Bank
Town of Hampton
Ambassador
($10,000 - $24,999)
Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation
Andover Home For Aged People
Byram Healthcare
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Clark
CVS Caremark
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Desmarais
The High Pointe Foundation
Horne Family Charitable Foundation Inc.
Long Term Pharmacy Solutions
Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank
Newburyport Society for the Relief of
Aged Women
Pentucket Medical Associates
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Redgate
Mrs. Barbara Sager
TD Bank
TD Charitable Foundation
Town of Seabrook
Trinity E.M.S., Inc.
Verizon Foundation
Supporter
($1,000 - $4,999)
Ms. Lorraine M. Adams
Mrs. Barbara Allen
Mr. Robert T. Amirault
Atlantic Charter Insurance Company
BAE Systems Employee Community Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baer
Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home
The Charlotte Home
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Coletta
Dalton & Finegold LLP
Mrs. Leslie Daly
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Desmet
Design Partnership Architects, Inc.
DiBurro’s Function Facilities
Donate for Charity
Donoghue, Barrett & Singal, P.C.
Ms. Patricia M. Durkin
Dynawave, Inc.
Eastern Bank
Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley, Inc.
Enterprise Bank And Trust
Essex County Community Foundation
GE Foundation
Georgetown Bank
Gladys I. Wood Irrevocable Trust
Ms. Elisa J. Grammer
Griffin-White Foundation, Inc.
H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes
Haverhill Kiwanis Club
Haverhill Rotary Club
Dr. and Mrs. Joel B. Hellmann
Mr. Laurent Hevey
Hiram Francis Mills Trust
Holy Family Hospital
Ms. Kimberly Hosford
Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter
Mr. Oliver James
Ms. Michelle Johnston
Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home
Kingston Veteran’s Club
Mr. David J. LaFlamme
Lawrence General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lemieux
Mrs. Ann Lindsay
Mr. Laurence C. Little
Mr. Jesse L. Lockwood
Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank
Lowell Sun Charities, Inc.
Mary Immaculate Health/Care Services
Merrimack Valley Hospital,
A Steward Family Hospital
Microwave Components, Inc.
Ms. Catherine J. Miller
Mrs. Phebe Miner
Morris, Rossi & Hayes
NMTW/Community Credit Union
Northern Essex Community College
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Peoples United Bank
Plaistow Lions Club
Mr. Frank Porter, Jr.
The Provident Bank
Mr. George C. Psoinos
Ms. Mary D. Regan
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rogers
Mrs. Jan Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers
Ruth Camp Campbell Foundation
Mrs. Virginia Sacks
Sasso Construction
The Savings Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schumann
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Silva
Ms. Donna Sullivan
Telemachus & Irene Demoulas
Family Foundation
Dr. Mary A. Toomey
Trident Building Corporation
United Way of Tri-County, Inc.
United Ways of New England
Ms. Mary Jane Werner
West Parish Church of Andover, Inc.
Mrs. Rachel Zajac
Friend
($100 - $999)
512 Media Inc.
Ms. Sara L. Abramson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Ackerman
The Adie Family
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Adrien
Mrs. Harriet Adrien
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Alati
Albanese Bros., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allard
American Legion Auxiliary Post 221
American Legion Auxilary Unit # 34
American Refrigeration Company, Inc.
Ms. Judy Anderson
The Andover Companies
Mr. Larry Andrews
Mr. David L. Andrews
Ms. Janice Andris
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Angelo
Ms. Judith A. Arasi
Arbella Insurance Group
Mr. Lawrence J. Ardito and
Ms. Linda C. Carpenter
Arizona Desert Solutions LLC
Dr. Ronald A. Arky
Mrs. Pamela S. Arpin
Arrow Paper Corporation
Associated Jewish Charities of Baltimore
Atrium
Ms. Lois E. Atwood
Atwood & Cherny, P.C.
Atwood Memorial Company
Aveo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Axis Communications
Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott Bacon
Ms. Sandi Baehrend
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Bagnall, D.D.S.
Mrs. Patricia Baikewicz
Mr. Leon S. Baker
Baker Commodities, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ballard
Bank of New England
Ms. Louise Bannister
Mr. Kolby M. Barbera
Mr. Mark Baril
Mrs. Elaine & Mr. Joseph Barker
Mr. Carl A. Barnard
Mrs. Sandra C. Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Gino J. Baroni
Ms. Elaine Barosin
Mr. and Mrs. David Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Barthelemy
Mr. Stephen J. Barthelmes
Ms. Carol A. Bascio
Ms. Caroline Bateson
Beachview Inn
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Beaulieu
Ms. Ramona T. Beckius
Bellmore’s Airport Service
Ms. Margery R. Bendetson
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Bergman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Bernard
Dr. James Johannes Bishara
Black Tie Limousine Inc.
Mr. Daniel Blanchette
Mr. James Bleiler
Mr. Victor J. Blondin
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Blood
Mr. Francis J. Blood
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bolduc
Mrs. Margaret Bonefant
Mr. David Bonomi
Boston Plumbing & Gas Fitting Contracting
Ms. Elaine Bouchard
Ms. Jane M. Bradley
Ms. Marybeth Bradley
Mrs. Jane Braley
Brian S. Dempsey Committee
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Briggs
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. Brindis
The Brock Family
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brokaw
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks
Mrs. Constance Brown
Mrs. Debra A. Brown
Ms. Patricia M. Brown
Ms. Jean Bullard
Ms. Ann Bullock
Ms. Lena Buonanno
Col. Michael S. Burke
Burke-Magliozzi Funeral Home
Mrs. Karen Burns
Mr. and Mrs. David Burrill
Mr. Richard J. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byrne
C.R. Bard Foundation
Ms. Diane M. Caissie
Mr. Pete Calamas
Mrs. Krysten Callina
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cameron
Ms. Doris F. Camire
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
Ms. Karen Campus
Mr. and Mrs. David M. Camuso
Mr. Guy J. Camuso, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Cantalupa
Caporale’s Fine Wine & Spirits
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carace
Career Resources Corporation
Mr. Ken Carlson & Ms. Eileen McDonough
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Carlson
Mr. Trevor W. Carlton
Ms. Ellen Carrie
Ms. Beatrice Caruso and Ms. Phyllis Craig
Mrs. Camille Casarano
Cascades Tissue Group - New York Inc.
Janice & Jim Cashman, Tracy Cashman
& Daryl Beloch
Mr. Aldo Castellani
Cataudella Funeral Home
Ms. Diana Caulfield
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cavallaro
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cavanaugh
Ms. Salvatrice J. Cavaretta
Ms. Carole Center and Lasell College
Colleagues
Mrs. Marilyn W. Chaput
Ms. Janet Charest
Charles River Laboratories
Dr. George P. Chatson
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Ms. Nancy Chermesino
Mr. Stephen J. Chiara and
Dr. Judy Ann Delucia-Chiara
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Chiodini
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Chipman
Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Chisholm, Jr.
Atty. and Mrs. Alfred J. Cirome
Ms. Dodie P. Clancy
Mrs. Dianne Clark
Ms. Norma Clark
CLD
Mr. Joseph A. Cleary and Mr. James P. Cleary
Coady’s Garage & Towing Service,
145 Marston Street, Inc.
Coastal Connections, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Cocozza
Mr. Dave Coggins
Mr. James Coghlin
Ms. Phyllis B. Cohen
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Colby
Colby College
Mr. and Mrs. James Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Collier
Mrs. Cheryl Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Collins
Ms. Nancy Collins
Mr. Scott Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Comeau
Ms. Claire Compagnone
Companion Pet Care Professional
Compass Group - Franchise Division
Concordia Social Club, Inc.
CONNECTEDU
Ms. Beverly A. Connell
Ms. Kathryn B. Connors & Family
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Conover Jr.
Ms. Rachel R. Conrad
Constellation Energy
Conte Electric, LLC
Ms. Linda I. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooper
Mr. Edward L. Corbosiero
Corcoran Management Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Corea, Jr.
Ms. Donna Correlle
Mr. Laurence Cortese
Mr. Bruce Costos & Mr. Michael Monahan
Mrs. Marilyn A. Cote
Mr. Mark D. Cote
Ms. Maryanne R. Cote
Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Cote
Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Cotte
Ms. Ila S. Cox
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cronin
Ms. Ethel B. Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Croston
Mr. Charles E. Crowley
Mrs. Mary Crowley
Mrs. Rosalie M. Crowley
The Crowley Family Charitable Trust
Mrs. Elizabeth Cryan
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cunningham
Curbs and Cobblestones Garden Club
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Currao
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Daigle
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Daigle, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Dailey
Mr. Thomas Dalessandro
Ms. Celeste M. Dalton
Mr. James W. Daly, Sr.
Councilor Mary Ellen Daly O’Brien
Ms. Stephanie D’Ambrosio
Mr. Peter Daniels
Mr. Ralph Daniels
Ms. Linda Danilecki
Mr. and Mrs. Michael D’Arezzo
Davenport Memorial Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury Davis
Ms. Renee Davis
Ms. Shirley B. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Davitt
Ms. Teresa J. Day
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Debenedetto Jr.
The Delaney Family
Ms. Gail E. DeLaney-Woolford
Mr. Jason R. DeMello
The Demers Family & The Mangekian Family
Mr. Highgaz Der Bogosian
Mr. Leon Deroian
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel P. DeSilva
Mrs. Josephine DeSimone
Ms. Mary Deveau
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Deveau
Mr. William T. Devine
Mr. Calvin A. Deyermond
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Dezenzo, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DiFilippo
Mr. and Mrs. Augie Digiacomo
Mr. and Mrs. Richard DiGrazia
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Dillman
Ms. Beth Dimitruk and Mr. Jeff Jasukonis
Ms. MaryAnn J. DiNatale
Ms. Nancy DiPirro
Ms. Peg Doherty
Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home
Don Kennett, Inc. Auto Body and
Industrial Supplies
Ms. Linda G. Donahoe
Mrs. Virginia Donahue
Mr. Joseph E. Donahue
Ms. Susan Donahue
Donahue Bros. Inc.
Ms. Florence Donohue
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Donovan
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Drelick
Mr. John F. Driscoll
Driscoll Funeral Service Inc.
Mr. Joel Ducharme
Ms. Ellen M. Dukett
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dunn
Mrs. Carol S. D’Urso
The Dutra Family
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Dyer
D’Youville Life and Wellness Community
E & J Gallo Winery
East Gate Club
Mr. Richard A. Eaton
Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Ebert
Ms. Loretta Eichhorn
Elektrisola Inc.
Mr. George Eliopoulos
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Elliott and
Mr. Kristopher B. Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Farrell
Emerson-Swan, Inc.
Essex County Correctional Officers
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Estabrook
Estate of Mary P. Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Eubanks
Exchange Club of Salem, NH
Mr. Richard Fairburn
Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Falzone
Ms. Miriam A. Faraci
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faraci
Ms. Janet L. Farnan
Farrell Funeral Home Inc.
Fazio Funeral Home
Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Federico
Ms. Jennifer A. Fee and Ms. Claire Fee
Ms. Virginia F. Fenlon
Honorable and Mrs. John E. Fenton Jr., Esq.
Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
Ms. Melinda S. Fields and
Mr. Timothy S. Healey
Mrs. Virginia J. Finney
Mr. Edward Finnigan
Ms. Patricia L. Finocchiaro
Fiorello & Migliori
First Access Technologies, Inc.
Ms. Ella E. Firth
Mr. Terrence F. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fisher
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Fisichelli
Mrs. Louise T. Fitzgerald
Ms. Mary L. Fitzgerald & Mr. Bill Keegan
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Flanagan
Ms. Donna M. Flynn
Ms. Lisa A. Foley
Ms. Alberta Forte
Ms. Marie Fortuna
Mrs. Joanne D. Fournier
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Foye
Francis E. Provencher Insurance Agency Inc.
The Arnold L. Frank Family
Ms. Phyllis Frantz
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert K. Frechette
Freedom Auto and Tire
Ms. Rebecca A. Fuentes
Ms. Joyce Fusco
G & L Enterprises
Ms. Judith E. Gagnon
Ms. Lauren Galimi
Galinsky Plumbing and Heating, Inc.
Ms. Anne C. Gallagher
Mr. Dennis Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gallant
Ms. Michele Galmiche
Dr. Robert Gamache
Garibaldi-Liguria Club, Inc.
Mr. Aphrodite Gavriel and Ms. Ann Spanos
Ms. Patricia George
Mr. Vassilios Giavis
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs
Ms. Joanne Gilbert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gilman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Giuliano
Mrs. Karen Gomes
Gonyea Construction
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Good
Mr. Terrence Gormley
Ms. Leesa Goudreault
Ms. Debra S. Grabowski
The Graham Family
Ms. Debra Graham
Mrs. Dria Graham
Granite United Way
Ms. Barbara E. Grant and
Ms. Celeste M. Dalton
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Graves
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce
Greater Haverhill Foundation
Mrs. Lorraine F. Green
Ms. Eileen J. Greene
Mr. Corey Greenfield
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Griffin
Ms. Roberta J. Grover
Guarino/Grimes LLC DBA Lakeview House
& Baker/Katz Nursing
Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Guscora
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Gutschenritter
Mr. and Mrs. George K. Habib
Ms. Helga J. Hagood
Mr. Raymond H. Hanson
The Harrington Family
Mr. Thomas Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Hart
Harvard Community Gifts
Harvard University
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hastings
Linda, Steve & Chris Hatem
Attorney David Hatem
Haverhill Breakfast Exchange Club
Haverhill Community Television
Haverhill Country Club, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hayden
Attorney and Mrs. Daniel A. Hayes, Jr.
Mr. Peter J. Hayes
Mr. Joseph Heafey
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Healey
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Heffernan
Mr. Noel Heinrich
Mr. Joseph P. Helfrich, Jr.
Mr. Joel B. Hellmann
Ms. Kathleen Henze
Mr. David P. Hesketh
Mr. David M. Hess
HHS Class of 1972 Alumni
Mrs. Elinor H. Hickcox
Mrs. Mary A. Hill
Hilton Oil Co., Inc.
Ms. Pricilla A. Hindmarsh
The Jeffrey A. Hinn Family
Ms. Meg Hogan and Mr. Stephen Nicholas
Ms. Deborah Holliday
Mr. and Mrs. James Hollis, Sr.
Homans Associates
Home Goods District 2
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horgan
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Howlett
Mr. Frederic Hoyle & Raytheon Friends
Ms. Doris I. Hubert and Mr. Dennis MacPhail
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hubley
Mrs. Gloria Huggins
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Hughes
Mr. John J. Hughes
Ms. Joan Stygles Hull and Mr. Samuel Hull
Mrs. Dorothy J. Hunt
Dr. Margaret Hunt
Mrs. Victoria Hunt
Ms. Barbara Huntress-Rather
Ms. Dinah Hyslop
Mrs. Mary Ieni
Independent Tire & Auto, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ingala
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ingram
Integra Companies, Inc.
Integrated Design Group
Ipswich Maritime Products Co., Inc.
Ms. Patricia Iverson
J2 Interactive
James E. Sullivan Insurance Agency
James L. Cooney Insurance Agency
James P. Cleary III & Joseph A. Cleary, PC
Mrs. Ann Jaroncyk
Mr. John S. Jaroncyk
Ms. Elinor Jarrell
Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union
Jennifer A. Borislow Ins. Agency, Inc.
Ms. Madelyn P. Jennings
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jensen
Joe Roy & Sons Plumbing and Heating, Inc.
Ms. Barbara E. Johnson
Mrs. Delores Johnson
Mr. Jerry L. Johnson
Mr. Tony Jorge
Mr. Brian Jukins
Julian Stopyra Post Ladies Auxiliary
JustGive
Ms. Susan S. Kahn
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Kalil
Mr. Anastasios Kalogianis
Ms. Norma Kames
Mr. and Mrs. David Kanner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Karcz and Family
Mr. and Mrs. James Karlson
Ms. Maryann Kaslow
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Kehoe
Mr. Hugh Kelleher
Mrs. Patricia A. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kendrick
Ms. Beverly A. Kennedy
Mr. Kevin Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kennelly
Mrs. Nancy Kidd
Ms. Patritia K. Kiley
Mr. Richard C. King
Mr. Charles H. Kinney
Kirby of Concord
Kiwanis Club of Pentucket
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Klueber
Ms. Cynthia Knowles
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. Kochis
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Koedel
Mr. Roger Konstant
Mr. Daren W. Krellwitz
Mrs. Karen Kroeter
Kronos
Mr. Robert Kydd
Ms. Helene Labelle
Ms. Anne T. Lacourse
Ms. Judith Lafferty
Lahey Clinic
The Laing Family Foundation Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lamson
Lanam Club, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron and Kate Landry
Mr. William E. Landry
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Larrabee
Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Larsen
Lavallee/Brensinger, PA
Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Lavallee
Ms. Gertrude Lavigne
Ms. Doris M. Lavoie
Mr. Kenneth B. Law
Ms. Marie G. Law
Mrs. Ellen Lawn
Lawrence Lodge 902 Community Center
Lawrence Schools Administrators Assoc.
Mr. James S. Lawrie
Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Lawton
Attorney George B. Leahey
Rev. Martha A. Learned
Mr. Norman A. LeBlanc
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen LeBlanc
Ms. Kathy Ledeux, RN and
Melrose Wakefield Hospital, Medical 3
Ms. Mary Ledoux
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Levy
Liberty Systems, Inc.
Mrs. Jo Ann Licari
Ms. Sharon Loewenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lolly
London Life Reinsurance Company
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long
Mr. Adam Lowe
Lowell Amusement Co., Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Lozeau
Ms. Deborah A. Lucci
Ms. Lori R. Lussier
Mr. Joseph E. Lynch
The Lyons Family
Mrs. Nina M. MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacDonald
Mrs. Sharon MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Mackenzie
Magellan Aerospace Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Maguire
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Malcomson, III
Ms. Flor Maldonado
Mallen and Company LLC
Ms. Nancy E. Malone
Mr. Mark Malonson
Mr. Edward Manoogian
Maple-Leaf Construction Company, Inc.
MAQUET Cardiovascular Human Resources Department
Ms. Karen Marcello
Mr. Charles A. Marciano
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Marcoux
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Maren
Ms. Lillian P. Margolis
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Maria
Ms. Marilyn Marotta
Mrs. Gilberte Marquis
Ms. Lois J. Marra
Mr. and Mrs. Dom Marraffa
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Martin
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Martin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Martinath
Mr. Joseph Massaro
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mazzaglia
Dr. Joyce A. McCaffrey
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius J. McCarthy
Mr. John McCarthy and Ms. Monnie Miner
Mr. Philip E. McCaughey
Mrs. Mary Lou McClain
Mr. John McClintock
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McCormack
Mr. Francis McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. S. Donald Mccullough
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. McDermott
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. McDermott
Mr. Francis P. McGravey
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron S. McGurty
Mrs. Karen M. McKenna
Mr. James D. McLachlan
Ms. Margaret McLaughlin
MCTV, Inc.
Ms. Sheryl Meehan
The MEG Companies
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Melden
Mr. Enis Menno
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Meola
Mercury Public Affairs
Merrimac Savings Bank
Merrimack Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Merrimack Valley Federal Credit Union
Ms. Marie Merritt
Ms. Rayna Merryfield
Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Messer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Messina
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Miamis
Mrs. Elena Michelson
Ms. Rita Mae Mickey
Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Mikolaities
Ms. Eileen Miller
Ms. Kathy Miller
Minuteman Security Technologies, Inc.
The MNE Group
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Molchan
Mrs. Karen Mooers
Ms. Alice M. Moore
Mr. William W. Moore, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven T. Morais
Morgillo Financial Management, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Morrissey
Ms. Wendy Morse
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mortimer
Ms. Elizabeth Moruzzi and Family
Mr. Randy I. Mosher
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mueller
Mr. Edward W. Mueskes
Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Muething
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Muise, Jr.
Col. William Muldoon
Ms. Karen T. Murphy
Mr. James Murray and Ms. Rhonda Croucher
Mrs. Veronica Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Nadeau
Mr. and Mrs. Neal W. Nadelson
Mr. and Mrs. Hrair Najarian
Mr. Samuel Napoli
Mrs. Mildred J. Nash
Natgun Corporation
Natrium Products, Inc.
Mr. Richard T. Nawrocki
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Nesbitt
Netsmart Technologies Inc.
New England Rehabilitation Hospital
Ms. Joyce Newman
Nichols Village Residence Council
Ms. Susan M. Nicholson
Ms. Tracey Nicolosi
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nicora
Mr. Stephen Niedzinski
Mr. Edward C. Noe
Mrs. Pearl Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nordengren
Northrop Grumman
Mr. Frank J. Novak
Dr. Joanne Nowak
Mr. and Mrs. George Nugent
Ms. Colleen O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. John O’Brien
Ms. Julie O’Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. O’Brien
Ms. Karen O’Brien and Mr. Donald M. Lacroix
Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc.
Ms. Maureen H. O’Connell
Mr. and Mrs. James M. O’Connor
Ms. Dorothy O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. James R. O’Connor
Odd Fellows of the North Shore
Mr. John W. O’Grady
Mr. and Mrs. James A. O’Leary
Mrs. June O’Neil
Mr. Eugene J. O’Neill
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Oparowski
Mrs. Alison L. Opolski
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent O’Rorke
Mr. Michael O’Rourke
OSF Global Services, Inc.
Mr. Stephan Ouellette
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paboojian
Mr. Manuel C. Pacheco
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pagliuca
Mrs. Laurie Panacopoulos
Ms. Janet L. Panagiotakos
Mr. Robert Panessiti & Mr. Michael Hogan
Mr. Steve Papanotas & daughters
Paper Potpourri
Mr. Joseph S. Pappalardo
Mrs. Kathleen A. Pastore
Paul C. Rogers & Sons Funeral Homes
Mrs. Elizabeth Peck
Penacook Place
Mr. James Pennington
Mrs. Dayle S. Pennor
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Pepe
Ms. Alexandra Perina
Perocchi Family Law Group
Ms. Patricia R. Perrozzi
Ms. Judith M. Perry
Ms. Amy Pessia
The Petrakis Family
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petrie
Phillips, Gerstein, Holber & Channen
Ms. Donna Pikul
Ms. Maureen Pilch
Ms. Helene Pilch
Ms. Suzanne Pintal
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Pizza
Mrs. Rita A. Plamondon
Ms. Aida Polanco
The Poley Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Pollina
Ms. Maria A. Ponsillo and
Mr. Arthur P. Rabinowitz
Mr. Arthur P. Poor, Jr., TTEE
Stephen J. Poor, III, M.D.
Mrs. Jennifer Poulin-Oleary
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poznysz
Ms. Ruth B. Prager
Pragmatic Consulting, Inc.
Mr. Glenn Prezzano
Mr. Roger S. Price
PrideSTAR EMS, Inc.
Dr. Elizabeth Pritchard
Ms. Anne Proli-Cataldo
Proprietors of the Lowell Cemetery
Prosper Marketplace, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Rene R. Provencher
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Provencher
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Puff, Jr.
QA Technology Company, Inc.
Quaker Hill Foundation
Quascacunquen Lodge #39
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Raboin
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ramsden
Mr. Morris E. Randle
Ms. Nancy D. Reardon
Recycling Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Redgate
Mr. Edward Reed
Mr. Ron N. Reed
Regan Ford Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reitz
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rhoads
Ms. Karen Riani
Ms. Ethel M. Rich
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Richards
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Richardson
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ricketson
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Riley
Mr. Joseph Riley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ring
Mr. David W. Ritchie, Sr.
Mrs. Mary E. Ritchie
Mr. Albert Robbat
The Roberts Family
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Roby
Mr. Paul A. Roger
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Rogers
Ms. Sheila E. Rogers
Mr. Bruce A. Rollins
Ms. Barbara Romano
Ms. Deborah Ronzano
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roper
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ross
Ms. Suzanne Ross
Rottman Drilling Co.
Ms. Julie Rouine
Mr. Michael E. Rovinski
Ms. Barbara J. Rowell
Ms. Eleanor Rowell
Ms. Rita R. Royer and Ms. Robyn D. Royer
Ms. Carolyn P. Rozzi
Mr. and Mrs. D. Paul Russell and
Ms. Dorothy Skaff
Ms. Helen C. Safford
Mr. George J. Saideh
Saint Michael’s Parish
Salem Firefighters Relief Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. David Samra
Ms. Judith S. Sanborn
Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Sansone
Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Santantonio
Ms. Maureen Santomassimo
Mr. Felix J. Santoro
Ms. Christina Sargent
Mr. John Sarro
Ms. Pam Saucier
Mr. F. Bruce Savage
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Savastano
SAVO Group
Ms. Diane C. Sawlan
Ms. Christine Scaplen
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Schaalman
Ms. Lynn R. Schade
Ms. Rita A. Schena
Attorney and Mrs. Timothy J. Schiavoni
Ms. Alexandra E. Schlesinger
Attorney and Mrs. Herbert Schultz
Mrs. Evelyn C. Schwager
Mrs. Dorothy Sciuto
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sharron
Mr. Philip L. Shea
Ms. Patricia E. Sheehan
Sheehan Construction
Mr. Bill Shek
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Shin
Sigco, Inc.
Mr. Sean Simmonds
Mr. Ralph R. Simone, Jr.
Ms. Theresa L. Simonelli
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Singleton
Mr. David J. Sirois
Mr. Mitchell A. Skinner
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Slye and Ms. Kate Slye
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Smith
Ms. Linda Smith
Mrs. Deborah A. Soehner
Mr. Guy Somma
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Soucie
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Souza
Ms. Joan H. Souza
Ms. Lucinda T. Spaney
The Sparks Family
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Spatola
Ms. Christine Speciale and Ms. Lisa MacLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Spicer
Ms. Monika Spillane
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Spittle
St. Ann School
Mr. David F. St. Laurent
Mr. Gary M. St. Laurent
St. Magnus Condominium Association
Ms. Justine A. St. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Don D. Stanford
Ms. Jeanne T. Stanford
Dr. Alan Stanton
Mrs. Mary Stefanik
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stephens
Ms. Sarah A. Stephens
Ms. Beth A. Steucek
Mr. Joseph H. Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Mansur K. Stevens, Jr.
Ms. Elizabeth Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stillwell
Dr. Jeffrey D. Stone
Mrs. Patricia M. Storer
Ms. Tammy Stott
Strokers Hot Rod Club
Suffolk University
Mr. and Mrs. Toribio Suliveras
Sullivan Bille PC
Ms. Ileen F. Sullivan
Ms. Rebecca A. Sullivan
Mr. Vernon Swartsel
Mrs. Bonnie Sweeney
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sweeney
Synergy Resources
Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Tager
Ms. Rosemary Takesian Martin
Talon Motorcycle Club Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tancrede, Jr.
Mrs. Rose J. Tassinari
Ms. Ysaura Taveras
Mr. William A. Tebbetts
Teradyne Inc.
Mr. Joseph Termini
Ms. Erin A. Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Terry
Tewksbury Funeral Home
Mr. Mark Theurer
Mr. and Mrs. Ken D. Thompson
Mr. Leo Thornton
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Tibbetts
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Titus
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Torr
Ms. Christine A. Torresi
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Torromeo
Ms. Eileen M. Tosney
Town of New Castle New Hampshire
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Townsend
Ms. Marie Jeanne T. Toy
Mr. Allan P. Traft
Mr. Anthony D. Tripoli
Tripoli Bakery
Mr. Hermann J. Trojanowski
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Trombley
Truist
Mr. Sean M. Tully
Mr. Paul W. Tuminowski
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Turner
Mr. Dennis J. Twomey
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Tyburski
Mrs. Dorothy Unger
United Way of Greater Philadelphia & SNJ
The Linemen of PSNH
Vagabond Golf League
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Valentine
Mrs. Louise R. Vallante
Ms. Beth M. Van Belle
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce W. Varner
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Veasey
Ms. Ruth S. Veasey
VFW Men’s Auxiliary
Video Valet, Inc.
Virginia Beach United Methodist Church
Wagon W. Condominium Association
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. Walsh
Ms. Lorraine F. Walsh
Mr. Peter C. Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wanzer
Watermark Environmental, Inc
Mr. John Waterworth
Ms. Karen J. Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Wells
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wengel
Mr. Robert Wescott
Ms. Maureen West
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. White
Mr. and Mrs. Kermit L. Wieselquist
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Wilk
William R. Cargill Insurance Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson
Windham Center School
Mr. and Mrs. H. Alex Wise
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Wise, Jr.
Ms. Helen T. Witham
Ms. Mary Jo Woods
Ms. Janice Woodward
Worldcom Exchange, Inc.
Ms. Donna M. Wright
Mr. Louis Yanakopoulos
Mr. and Mrs. George Yannakopoulos
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zannini
ZBT Theta
Ms. Ellen Zappala
Your donation continues a compassionate journey
Charitable support is more important than ever as demands for the scope of care and the resources needed to
support our work increases. We welcome your continued support of the not-for-profit agencies of Home Health
Foundation. You help to deliver effective and compassionate care and support to patients of all ages and
diagnoses where they are most comfortable – at home.
For more information on giving to any of our agencies, please call Donna Deveau, Director of Development,
at 978-552-4162 or visit homehealthfoundation.org.
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Those Named in Tribute
Memoriam or tribute gifts may be made at any time to any of our three agencies affiliated with
the Home Health Foundation. We are so grateful for the many donations that have been made
in honor of the following people:
Evelyn Abbott
Robert Aborjaily
Brian Abraham
Kimberly Abraham
Ernest Acheson
Beatrice Ackroyd
Leonard Adrien
Dorothy Amirault
Lucy Amirault
Bonnie Anthrop-Sullivan
Stephen Anzalone
Mario Aponte
Laura Apostolu
Jane Armstrong
Richard Ash
Sandra Ashe
Donna Atwood-Alden
Arthur Auclair
Annette Auricchio
Stella Azzarelli
Ernestine Bacigalupo
Stanley Baikewicz
Rita Baillargeon
Edwina Baker
Barbara Baldwin
Carolyn Ball
Nellie Balsamo
Barbara Bamford
Luis Barajas
Pat Barbera
Jean Barbone
Susan Baril
Karolyn Barnard
Alan Barowy
Jane Bartlett
James Bartley
Ray Barton
Mary Bartow
John Beaton
Donald Beaulieu
Irving Beebe
Allen Beers
Helen Begley
Joseph Belanger
Kevin Belanger
Lillian Belanger
Wanda Belavitch
Joyce Belko
Rita Belletete
Carol Belleville
Norris Bendetson
James Benjamin
Evelyn Benson
Lauretta Berard
Normand Bernier
Mary Berthold
James Beshara
Michael Beshara
Charlotte Bessler
Elizabeth Bibeau
Donald Bickford
Francis Bilicki
Salvatore Binanti
Jane Black
Frederick Blaisdell
Richard Blake
Catherine Blanchard
Rene Blanchette
William Blane
Norman Blaney
Sandra Blinn
Frederick Blondin
Raymond Bly
Lorraine Bogdzewic
Margaret Bogosian
Vasken Bogosian
Gerald Bois
Anne Bonaccorsi
Anthony Bonanno
Jean-Pierre Bonenfant
Amparo Bonilla
Michelina Bonvino
Jane Borogen
Judith Borrelli
Edward Bortolino
Ruth Boudreau
Annette Bourque
Marilyn Bousquet
Karen Bouvier
Rose Boynes
James Bradley
Mary Bradley
David Brady
Sumner Bray
Helen Brigham
William Brindis
Gertrude Brommer
Ronald Brothers
David Brown
Deborah Brown
Phyllis Brown
Scott Brown
Ruth Broyer
David Burchell
James Burke
Virginia Burkinshaw
George Burns
Gilbert Burns
Leo Burns
Joseph Buturlia
Julie Buzzell
Lillian Cadoret
Janice Caffray Hyslip
Linda Caissie
Beatrice Callahan
Kevin Callahan
Joseph Camacho
Maitgo Camine
Helen Campbell
Howard Camuso
Anne Cantori
Nancy Carabello
Lena Carbone
Joseph Cardarelli
Joseph Cardillo
Robert Carlson
Gustave Caron
Rita Caron
Robert Carr
Ruth Carr
Elizabeth Carta
Armand Cartier
Helen Casazza
Ruth Caselden
John Cashins
Noreen Cassano
Gervais Castonguay
Josephine Catania
Albert Caverno
Frederick Cebula
Frank Cefalu
Mary Cefalu
Mike Champagne
Helen Chartier
Beatrice Chiara
Rita Chiara
Yun lin Chingchany
John Chmielecki
Carol Christakos
Lillian Christensen
Josephine Cielakie
Rose Cipro
Petrina Cirincione
Edward Clark
Sandra Clark
Stephen Clark
Barbara Clark Anderson
Virginia Cleak
Woodward Cleak
Barbara Clinton
Robert Coakley
Clare Coelho
William Cofrin
Myron Cohen
Lucy Colbert
Margaret Colborne
Emil Coletta
Mary Coletta
Elizabeth Collette
John Collins
Richard Collins
Roger Collins
Henry Condon
Warren Connolly
Helen Conway
Irene Cook
Carolyn Corbin
Paul Cornellier
Antoinette Costa
Venniro Costa
May Costello
Alan Cote
Mary Cote
John Couch
Leon Coulon
Herbert Craven
Rosemary Cronin
John Crowley
Timothy Crowley
Rosella Cugine
Constance Cullen
Brenda Cullinan
Sharon Cuscia
Annette D’Agata
Jean Daigle
Lorraine Daigle
Stephanie Daley
Carrie Dalton Bevis
Irene Daly
Elizabeth D’Ambrosio
Lorraine D’Amico
Brenda Dastous
Mary Davinis
Joanne Davis
William Davis
Lauren Dearborn
Norman Debrosky
James Delaney
Mary Delaware
George Delawrence
Mary Delgrosso
Cecilia DelliColli
Salvatrice DeLuca
George DeMattia
Alicia Denisco
Florence Der Bogosian
Diane DeRoche
Antoinette DeRuosi
David DeRuzzo
Margaret Deschene
Louis Desell
Kathleen Desilets
Antonio DeSimone
Tony DeSimone
Joao DeSousa
Augustina Despres
Francis DeTour
Alphee Deveau
Virginia Devine
Maybelle Dewey
Theodore Dexter
David Diaz
Olga Dibona
Richard Digrazia
Carmela Dilorenzo
Frank DiNatale
Joseph Dinneen
Rose DiPrima
Alfio DiStefano
Rose DiStefano
Sheila DiStefano
Emily DiZazzo
Charles Donahue
Jeannette Donahue
John Donahue
Marie Donahue
Ruth Donahue
Thomas Donahue
Thomas Donlan
A. Sophie Donovan
John D’Orto
Elizabeth Dostie
Harold Doucette
Joseph Doucette
Peter Doucette
William Dougherty
Jane Doyle
Patricia Doyle
Alphonse Dragon
Gene Drolet
Helen Drouin
Lorraine Dubois
Albert Dudley
Lelia Duffy
Michelle Dugdale
Cheryl Dulock
Mary Dumont
Donna Dunn
Margaret Dunn
Henry Dupuiyo
Rose Durbin
Denise Durgin
John Durkee
Helen Durkin
James Durkin
Harold Dushame
George Dyer
Edna Eaton
Clifford Elias
Joyce Enos
Marcia Epstein
Thomas Eramo
Jack Erle
Constance Estes
Charles Eubanks
Doris Evans
Enola Evans
John Fairburn
Wanda Faris
Robert Farris
Carmela Fascione
Frank Fellows
Janet Fellows
Mary Fennessy
Emilio Fernandez
Anthony Ferrara
Tanya Ferrigno
Michael Ferris
Margherita Ferullo
Elizabeth Feugill
Theresa Fici
John Fields
James Finelli
John Finney
Elfie Finnigan
Frank Fisichelli
Dorothy Fisk
Mary Fitton
Ruth Fitton
Thomas Flanagan
Lois Flynn
Mary Fogarty
John Foley
Raymond Fontaine
Karen Forbush
Karla Forgiel
Joseph Fortuna
Peter Foster
E. Haffner Fournier
Bonita Frazer
Armand Fugge
Mary Fuller
Grace Fusco
Julius Fusco
William Fyfe
Peter Gabriel
Beatrice Gallery
Leisa Gallien
Anthony Gallo
Nicholas Gallo
Tara Garber
Sophie Gardella
Edward Gaudes
Thomas Gauthier
Irene Geisler
Donald Gendron
Virginia Gentile
Alyce Giavis
Jean Gibbens
Francis Gibbs
Juliette Giglio
Lois Gilman
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Jane Gilpatric Beckwith
Charles Girard
Robert Gitschier
Dora Giuffrida
Joseph Giuffrida
Janet Goodwin
William Gosselin
Dorothy Graham
Robert Graham
Wilma Grammer
Helen Grant
Loretta Grassi
Rosanne Gravel
Wayne Gray
Henry Green
Thomas Greene
Marjorie Greer
Evelyn Grenier
Marion Griffin
Sally Griffin
Alfred Grosse
William Grover
Angela Guarino
Mary Guilmette
Timothy Guilmette
Valentino Gullo
Ruth Gus
Lucille Guzelian
Herbert Gynan
Margaret Gynan
Rosaline Habeeb
Betty Hanlon
Philip Ross Hansen
Robert Hansen
Alice Hanson
Richard Hardy
Calvin Harrington
Yvette Harrington
Barbara Harris
Edward Harris
Rita Harris
James Hartwell
Claude Harvey
Ida Harvey
Catherine Hatch
Edward Hatch
Sheila Hatch
Frederick Hayes
Janet Heafey
Richard Healey
Joan Heaton
Joseph Helbick
Alice Hennessey
Patricia Hennessey
Eleanor Hennessy
Patricia Hennessy
Barbara Hevey
D. Joseph Hickey
Margaret Hickey
Marie Higgins
Nancy Higgins
Delmont Hill
George Hill
Lorraine Hill
Marie Hobson
Vincent Hollins
William Holt
Pamela Hornbaker
Richard Hosford
Carol Houle
Edmond Howard
Eleanor Howard
Margaret Howard
Charlene Howes
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Mary Howlett
Doris Hubert
William Huggins
Robert Hughes
Albert Hunt
Arthur Hunt
Thomas Hunt
Ruth Huntley
Herbert Hyder
Fred Iannazzi
Maria Ibarguen
Sabina Ieni
Nina Ingala
Rose Isabelle
Joanne Isherwood
Margaret Jalbert
Peter James
Joan Janes
John Jaroncyk
Doris Jenkins
Kathy Jenkins
Mary Jennings
Joseph Jesus
Irene Jezierski
Arthur Johnson
Carolyn Johnston
Geraldine Jones
Mary Ellen Jones
Norman Jones
David Jordan
Laura Jordan
Idalina Jorge
Kathleen Jukins
Ruth Kalinuk
Robert Kames
Hong Kan
Sahak Kandralyan
Elizabeth Karekos
Jason Kawa
Angela Keating
Frederick Keefe
Frances Keegan
Betty Keeler
Janet Kelley
Robert Kelly
Ernestine Kendall
Robbyn Kenyon
George Kern
Walter Kern
Lorraine Keyser
Harry Kibby
Ann Kiely
Ruth Killey
Duncan Kimball
Margaret King
Robert Kinsman
Alma Kirchoff
G. Beverly Kirwin
Karol Klepacz
Gail Koenig
Mary Korahakis
Paul Kroeter
Dennis Krysiak
William Kurth
Rita LaBelle
Maurice Lacroix
Mary Lambert
Nancy Lamond
Armand Lamontagne
Leo Lamontagne
Penny Lamotte
June Lanciani
Lillian Landry
Francesca Lane
Patricia Lang
Robert Lang
Gemma Langevin
Hector Lanseigne
Raymond Lanseigne
Margaret LaRue
Sheila Laurin
Robert Lavoie
Alexander Lawn
Donald Lawton
Thomas Lawton
Margaret LeBlanc
Bernard Lebor
Raymond LeBrun
Ruth Lee
Loretta Leocata
Gabriel Leone
Paul Leone
Marie LeSage
Mary Lessard
Elizabeth Lewis
Mark Lewis
Bayard Lincoln
Kenneth Lindquist
Peter Lindsay
Diane Linehan
Paul Lockwood
Riccardo Lonardo
Amalia Lopez
Bertha Loud
Mary Lucchesi
Eleanor Lucci
Gertrude Lumia
Eileen Lynch
Rose Lynch
Robin Lyons
Rosario Macarione
Francis MacDonald
Nancy MacDougall
William MacKenzie
Arthur Mackey
Mary MacPhail
Joan Maguire
Patricia Mahon
Henry Makarewicz
Michael Makarewicz
Manuel DeJesus Maldonado
John Malone
Athena Mancusi
Marjorie Mandel
Theresa Mangan
John Mangion
Virginia Manoogian
Arthur Mansur
Wayne Marchand
Concetta Marino
Sebastian Marino
Constantine Marioles
Blanche Marotta
Richard Marra
Donald Martin
Leon Martin
Nicholas Massa
Mary Masse
Shawn Masse
Alyce McAllister
Bernard McArdle
Diane McAskill
Thomas McCarron
Philip McCarthy
Rita McCarthy
Robert McCarthy
Virginia McCarthy
Joan McColgan
Norma McCracken
Lillian McDonald
Sheila McGravey
Frances McGuane
June Lynnell McKeehan
Jane McKenna-Davis
Nancy McLachlan
Mary McLaughlin
Robert McLellan
James McNulty
Joseph Medici
Robert Melanson
Kathleen Melia
Martin Melia
Barbara Melvin
Desidero Meneses
Peter Merchant
Santo Messina
Cecile Michelin
Henry Michelson
Robert Millard
Anna Miller
David Miller
Florence Miller
John Miller
Paul Miller
Susan Miller
Terry Miller
Constance Milley
Joshua Miner
Francis Mitchell
Joseph Mithen
J. Moisan
Stanley Molchan
Robert Montejunas
William Montminy
Annie Moore
Leo Morel
Ernest Morgan
John Morgan
Edward Moriarty
John Morin
Maureen Morin
Harold Morley
Anita Morrell
John Morrison
Grace Moynihan
Lucille Moynihan
Virginia Mueskes
Nancy Murach
Helena Murphy
James Murphy
John Murphy
Renae Murphy
Ronald Murphy
Thomas Murphy
William Murphy
Jesse Murray
Beatrice Nadeau
Joanne Nahil
George Najem
Louis Nakley
Michelina Napolitano
Salah Nashed
Esther Nassar
Nancy Neskey
Justine Nevers
William Newman
Harry Nichols
June Nickerson
Patricia Nicolosi
Michael Niedzinski
Paul Nolan
Sylvia Norcia
Judith Norton
Kevin Noyes
Jean Nutter
Richard O’Brien
William O’Brien
Carol O’Connor
James O’Connor
John O’Connor
Thomas O’Connor
Catherine O’Donnell
Arlean O’Keefe
Katherine Olsen
Carole O’Neil
Jane O’Neil
Michael O’Neil
Nellie O’Neil
Mary Onyon
Constance Opolski
Eileen Orlando
Reno Orlando
Maureen O’Rourke
Eleanor Otis
David Ouellette
Frederick Ouellette
Yvonne Ouellette
Stephen Palermo
Rosemarie Palladino
Phyllis Palmer
Edward Palmieri
George Papanotas
Nicholas Papoulias
Jennie Pappalardo
Shirley Paquette
Fred Parker
Richard Parslow
Ann Pater
Kathleen Patnaude
Gene Paul
Harold Paynter
Helen Pazzanese
David Pearl
Kenneth Pearson
Richard Pelland
Pauline Pendergrass
Paul Pennampede
Carl Pennor
Clayton Perkins
Bernard Perron
Kathleen Perron
Marie Perron
Benedict Perrone
Ann Perry
Ernest Perry
Gail Perry
Theodore Petczo
Esther Pettengill
Amy Piazza
Francis Pilch
George Pilon
Aurel Plamondon
Moses Platt
Theresa Poisson
Jean Porter
Roland Potter
Eleanor Potvin
Robert Powell
Doris Poznysz
Norman Pratt
Joanne Price
Stephen Pritchard
Bruno Procopio
Janice Psoinos
Diane Pullo
Frederick Pye
Claire Quereux
Ann Quinn
Patrick Quinn
Fred Ramey
Beatriz Ramirez
Thara Rangamannar
Mary Ray
Elizabeth Reed
Florence Regan
Robert Reichert
Carl Ricci
Domenica Riccio
Elinore Rice
Jane Ann Rice
George Riley
Marianne Riley
Jeanette Ringland
Ethel Ritchie
Robert Ritchie
Mary Jo Roberts
Laura Robillard
Rosemary Robillard
Vincent Robinson
Esther Roche
Edward Rock
Joyce Rock
Martha Rockey
Clement Rodden
Shirley Roger
Eleanor Rogers
Frances Romanowicz
Lucien Rondeau
William Roper
Eleanor Rose
Joseph Rossetti
Lorraine Rossetti
John Rousseau
Edwiga Rovinski
Richard Rowell
Mary Ruffino
Doris Russell
Charles Rutzen
Lois Saideh
Wanda Saindon
Theresa Sam
Richard Sanborn
Adeline Sanferrare
Benedetto Sanguedolce
Joseph Sansone
Leah Sansone
June Santoro
Evelyn Santos
Francelina Santos
Marie Sapienza
Stephen Sarowsky
Mary Savastano
Janet Savoie
Sophie Schiller
Dora Schultz
Patricia Schwing
John Sciretto
Salvatore Sciuto
Lena Serino
Virginia Serratore
Susan Sexton
Eileen Shanahan
Suzanne Shanley
Lillian Shattler
Eileen Shea
Karen Shea
Mary Shea
Cecilia Sheehan
Dorothy Sheehan
Edward Sheehan
Eleanor Sheehan
Ellen Sheehan
James Sheehan
John Sheehan
Christine Sheehy
Margaret Shepley
Stanley Short
Gustav Shunda
Maurice Sicard
Fred Sigillo
Ellen Simm
Carl Simmonds
Fred Simone
Elizabeth Sirois
Jeannette Sirois
Helen Skinner
Frank Smith
Janet Smith
Susan Smith
Ann Somma
Clifford Soucy
Beatrice Souza
John Souza
Niki Speliotis
Edward Spurr
Jane St. Denis
Donald St. Onge
Rita St. Paul
Edward Stanford
Virginia Stanley
Anna Stanton
Dale Stauffer
Frank Steele
Charles Steinbrecher
Becky Stelfox
Mae Stevens
Nancy Stevens
Robert Stevens
Barbara Stevenson
Doris Stewart
Lucy Stewart
William Stewart
Robert Stone
Dorothy Sullivan
Michael Sullivan
Paul Surprenant
Richard Sweeney
Robert Sweeney
Ruby Sweeney
Joan Swisher
John Swistak
Barbara Tabor
Joan Takesian
James Tarshi
Carol Taylor
Doris Taylor
Christine Terenzi
Emily Termini
Dante Tiberio
Frank Tino
Jan Tonderys
Patricia Torla
Joseph Torrisi
Phyllis Torto
James Tosney
Anne Tracy
John Trager
Joseph Traina
Joseph Trela
Louis Trignani
John Trihias
Therese Trudel
Evelyn Tucarella
Leonard Tuminowski
Marie Turcotte
Rose Ann Turrisi
Edward Twomey
Michael Twomey
Silvio Uliano
Walter Unger
Joseph Urro
Hector Valcarcel
Diane Valcourt
Rita Valcourt
William Valentine
Alice Valkavitch
Mary Kay Valleau
Kungeny Vartanian
Hermes Veloz
Aline Vengren
Bernadette Verdi
Virginia Verdone
Lynne Vicari
George Vieira
Ruth Viel
Rose Vinagro
Theresa Vitagliano
Jennie Vittorioso
Herbert Waddington
Frances Wadland
Florence Wakefield
C.O. Wakeman
Brenda Waller
Phyllis Walton
Helen Ward
Richard Warner
Mark Warren
Claire Waterworth
Paul Watson
Yauyung Watt
Clyde Watts
Karin Weber
Patricia Wentzell
Jacob Wenzlick
Donna Whelan
John White
Thomas Whitmore
Elizabeth Anne Whitney
James Whitton
Earle Wilkins
Wayne Williams
Leonard Windle
Stanley Witkum
John Wlodyka
Jeff Wolfson
Gladys Wood
Louis Wood
Mary Woods
Maryanne Woodsum
Robert Wright
Irene Wunderlich
Arthur Wylde
Janice Wyner
Diane Wyshak
Chizuru Yanagi
Josephine Yannalfo
James Yokley
Roberta Young
Marie Yuele
James Zahn
Wayne Zajac
Donald Zickefoose
Mr. Guy Somma made a donation in his beloved wife Ann’s memory,
as a way to continue their love for each other with a meaning ful gift
that would help others to spend time together as they had.
While he knew his gift to Merrimack Valley Hospice House would do
this, when he received this touching letter from a family staying in the
suite with his donor plaque, it truly hit home what his gift was doing.
Gifts of any size made to Home Health Foundation are so appreciated
by those who are helped. These people are your neighbors, your friends,
or even your own family. And just as you would feel relief in knowing
quality care is there for you if needed, every day people traveling along
their journey of life are touched by your generosity.
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Ways to Give
Thousands of people are touched by the generosity shared with our agencies, and
support can come in many forms:
Cash Contributions
Cash contributions are fully tax deductible. Many companies match the gifts of their
employees – check with your employer to see if your gift can qualify.
Gifts of Appreciated Property
You can donate appreciated property (stocks, bonds and real estate) to support any of
our agencies. When you donate property that you have held for more than a year, your
gift is exempt from capital gains taxes. Your charitable deduction is based on the fair
market value of the asset at the time of your gift.
Vehicle Donations
Donate for Charity, our recycling partner, offers an opportunity to support our agencies
by donating a car, truck, van, boat, RV, or motorcycle by calling 866-392-4438. Donors
receive a tax deduction of the auction sale price of the vehicle or $500, whichever is the
greater amount.
Income-generating Gifts
You can also use cash and appreciated property to establish a charitable remainder trust
or charitable gift annuity that will provide income and tax benefits to you, while benefiting
one of Home Health Foundation’s agencies.
Bequests
A simple way to support is through a bequest in a will or living trust. Any part, percentage,
or component of estate or trust assets can be designated to Home Health Foundation or
one of its agencies and will help to reduce inheritance taxes.
Volunteering
Volunteers are an important part of our team and skills shared include office support,
bereavement support, special event assistance, and more.
To discuss any of these options or for questions, please contact
Donna Deveau, Director of Development at 978-552-4162 or
[email protected].
Main Office
360 Merrimack Street
Building 9
Lawrence, MA 01843
Merrimack Valley
Hospice House
360 North Avenue
Haverhill, MA 01830
800-933-5593 • www.HomeHealthFoundation.org
Additional Offices
Lowell, Newburyport,
and Peabody, MA; North
Hampton, NH; York, ME
The Leaders in Home Health and Hospice Care