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 20 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 3 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. 4 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 5 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. 6 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. 7 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. 8 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. 9 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 11 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 12 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 13 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 14 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. 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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. 19 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