EMPL O YEES ONE - Cottage Hospital
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EMPL O YEES ONE - Cottage Hospital
EMPLOYEES 250 ONE MISSION COTTAGE HOSPITAL CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 1 ANNUAL REPO RT 2 0 0 9 2/4/10 9:21 PM OUR COMMITTMENT OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE BOARD Officers of Cottage Hospital, Inc. Vacancy President Archie Steenburgh Vice-President Judith V. Gandin Clerk “Our mission is quite simple— to be a healthy organization, so we can care for you.” Officers of Board of Trustees Stephan A. Elliott Chair Gene S. Cesari, PhD Vice Chair Storme A. Odell Secretary Abigail S. Kennedy Treasurer —Stephan Elliott, Chairman of the Board Members of Board of Trustees We work for you. Cottage Hospital is committed to your health, being your hospital and serving you...our community. Term Expires February 2010 T. Kelly Fitzpatrick Piermont, NH Mary Jo Locke Monroe, NH Storme A. Odell Bradford, VT “Our employees dedicate themselves to our organization to provide you with the exceptional quality care that you deserve” Term Expires February 2011 Gene S. Cesari, PhD Newbury, VT Stephan A. Elliott South Ryegate, VT Bobby-Ann Fearon Monroe, NH Gail J. Tomlinson, RN Landaff, NH Term Expires February 2012 Charles E. Barry North Haverhill, NH Julie L. Clough North Haverhill, NH Abigail S. Kennedy Bath, NH —Reginald Lavoie, Chief Executive Officer Interim Trustee Scott D. Horne North Haverhill, NH “Cottage Hospital has been an intricate part of this community for over 100 years, and we look forward to the next hundred.” —Peter Sahlin, MD, Medical Staff President 2 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 2-3 Ex-Officio Members Peter B. Sahlin, MD Medical Staff President Vacancy Corporate President Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD Med. Staff Secretary Left to right: Peter Sahlin, MD Reginald Lavoie Stephan Elliott Trustees of Trust Funds Nelson S. Baker Term Expires 2010 Charles E. Barry Term Expires 2010 Francis X. Collins Term Expires 2012 Stuart D. Pompian Term Expires 2011 2009 Annual Report | 3 2/4/10 9:21 PM LEADERSHIP REPORT “We stayed Cottage Hospital focused on you, had a combinabringing you the tion of progress, quality healthcare opportunity and that you expect challenges for and deserve. ” 2009. Through it all we stayed focused on you, our community, and bringing you the quality healthcare that you expect and deserve. As leaders. To provide caring, compassionate, and quality healthcare. This year we implemented an Electronic Medication Administration Record, this will reduce the potential of medication errors and allow a more efficient process. Looking toward the future, we will focus on Computerized Provider Order Entry, this will allow the physician to directly order patient medications from a number of different locations, eliminating chance of a medication error. With the closure of this electronic loop, we will have reached a national safety goal! We also dramatically improved our Core Measures performance this year. New Hampshire ranks number one in the country for compliance with the Quality of Core Measures, and Cottage Hospital’s performance is equal to or better than New Hampshire. You can view how Cottage is doing by going to the bottom of our website and clicking on the NH Quality Care link. We did not fare particularly well financially this year. We believe the general economy and unemployment rate has caused many people to be uninsured, and newly designed 4 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 4-5 insurance plans with high co-pays and deductibles have had an impact on our bottom line. Our volume this year was essentially static on in-patient admissions and there was a decrease in our out-patient services. This problem was not unique to Cottage and we echoed what was happening nationally. Last year approximately one-third of U.S. hospitals were in the red, and as this year closes, the American Hospital Association reports that the number will jump to fifty percent. During the course of the year, we also implemented the electronic record portion of the Quality program, which enables our Quality department to know how we are doing with Core Measures and other Quality data in “real time”. With the completion of CPOE and the determination from the federal government as to what “meaningful use” of this healthcare electronic information is, Cottage will have completed the federal “Some challenges requirements facing us in 2010 will for electronic be to incorporate health records additional Quality ahead of most Core Measures. Another way that we other hospican work to increase tals. I believe transparency in we will meet healthcare.” our goal of achieving a full Electronic Health Record within the year. All of these factors are driving the current push by the government for healthcare reform. Reform will impact the hospital strategically and financially more than any previous legislation. Some challenges facing us in 2010 will be to incorporate additional Quality Core Measures required by CMS and the additional reporting required by our own state agencies. These types of directives are another way that we can work to increase transparency in healthcare. Our Goals for the upcoming year are to implement Telepsychiatry, which will allow patients in our Emergency Department to have access to White Mountain Mental Health via computer connection. We are also actively engaged in looking at Teledermatology, as this is a very needed service, given the lack of dermatologists in the North Country. This year there will be a number of changes on the Board and the corporate members will be asked to vote on several new Board members. There appears to be a lot of talent among these individuals. Cottage Hospital will also see some transitions in the management team as we have hired a new Medical Surgical & Pediatric Director, Holly McCormack. Maria Ryan our current COO/CNO, will transition into my role as Chief Executive Officer. Looking ahead, the Strategic Planning Committee will bring in a Consultant Group to help Cottage face future issues. Now, more than ever, we’re going to need the engagement of the medical staff, the community, and the hospital management to plot a course for the future. In this light, Cottage Hospital joined the New England Alliance for Health. The intent of this organization is twofold: first, as a group purchasing organization, and it is anticipated “Now, more than ever, that Cottage we’re going to need will save the engagement of thousands of the medical staff, the community, and the dollars. More hospital management importantly, to plot a course for however, this the future.” group is also involved in a strategic view of the Upper Valley, including both VT and NH hospitals, including Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. We all believe that the healthcare market is starting to consolidate and Cottage wants to be collaborating with our partners as we begin to look at how we’re going to be providing care regionally, and ultimately, to you as the community that we serve. As a final note, this will be my last written report and I want to thank the corporate members and the community, as it has been a true privilege and honor to have served this community for the last seventeen years. Reginald J. Lavoie Chief Executive Officer, Cottage Hospital 2009 Annual Report | 5 2/4/10 9:21 PM HONORED EMPLOYEES MEDICAL STAFF PRESIDENT Peter B. Sahlin, MD Radiology Richard P. Hudson, MD Emergency Medicine Loren L. Solnit, MD Pediatrics 2009 Chairman’s Award for Excellence SECRETARY Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD Emergency Medicine & Gastroenterology John D. Jackson, MD Emergency Medicine Gopalan Umashankar, MD Neurology Mary E. Ruppert, RN, BSN PHYSICIANS & PROVIDERS Claire E. Bolon, MD Pediatrics 10 James D. Bovienzo, MD Emergency Medicine Garrett C. Caputo, MD Emergency Medicine As providers. Andrew L. Chen, MD Orthopedics Armando Ciampa, MD Pathology Kevin J. Connolly, MD Internal Medicine & Infectious Disease Sara Lang, Occupational Therapist – 1st Quarter Stephen Gale, Radiology Technologist – 2nd Quarter Christopher S. Danielson, DO General & Vascular Surgery To deliver appropriate primary care, transitional long-term care, and support functions such as health education and community outreach services. Kenneth S. Danielson, MD 31 General, Vascular & Pediatric Surgery Linda S. DeFrahn, DO Family Practice Konstantin H. Dragnev, MD Hematology/Oncology John A. Eppolito, Jr., MD Emergency Medicine Ann Wischerth, RN – 3rd Quarter Deborah Winchester, RN – 4th Quarter and Employee of the Year for 2008 Distinguished Service Recognition: 10 Years Anne George Kathleen Lamberton 15 Years Frank Dunn 20 Years Laurie Fellows 6 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 6-7 Priscilla S. Connolly, MD Internal Medicine 26 Years Connie Jones 27 Years Donald Stapelfeld Pauline Marvin Lois Zambon 29 Years Sheila Poliquin Linda Locke Anne Amature 30 Years David Eames 32 Years Deb Winchester Del Ashley 33 Years Paul Poliquin Pat Thayer 40 Years Patricia Smith David S. Fagan, MD Internal Medicine Robert J. Jauch, MD Otolaryngology Veronika Jedlovszky, MD Pulmonary Medicine Kevin P. Killeen, MD Urology Mary E. Tang, MD Pathology Russell S. Williams, MD Radiology 28 Sarah P. Young-Xu, MD Family Medicine and Obstetrics Rebecca L. Yukica, DO Pediatrics Michael G. Kindred, MD General Surgery EMERITUS Ronald P. Kubica, MD Hemotology/Oncology Harry M. Rowe, MD Family Practice Denis J. Lamontagne, DPM 15 Podiatry NON-PHYSICIAN PROVIDERS Melanie C. Lawrence, MD Family Medicine & Obstetrics Holly D. Blodgett, NP-C Nurse Practitioner in Orthopedics Gerald J. Lyons, Jr., MD 32 ER Medicine & Gastroenterology Maureen B. Boardman, APRN Family Nurse Practitioner Dougald F. MacArthur, DO Orthopedics Marlene M. Bristol, FNP, CNOR Family Nurse Practitioner Alex G. Medlicott, III, MD Emergency Medicine Lili T. Cargill, APRN Adult & Psych Nurse Practitioner Anil K. Mukerjee, MD Cardiology Peter R. Frazer, MS, CRNA, APRN, FAAPM Nurse Anesthetist David L. Nelson, DO Family Medicine Michael J. O’Connell, MD Pain Management Emil H. Pollak, Jr., MD Cardiology Keith Fortier, MD Gynecology 31 Patricia M. Pratt, MD Internal Medicine Stephen H. Genereaux, MD Family Medicine & Obstetrics, Emergency Medicine Deane E. Rankin, MD Otolaryngology Victor Gennaro, DO Orthopedics Jessie Reynolds, MD Family Medicine and Obstetrics Pamela C. Gibson, MD Pathology Peter B. Sahlin, MD Radiology Andrew J. Goodwin, MD Pathology Marlene S. Sarkis, MD Internal Medicine Jeffrey A. Hanissian, MD Emergency Medicine NEW PROVIDERS: Mark S. Harris, MD Pediatrics 32 John P. Sauter, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology Fay F. Homan, MD Family Medicine and Obstetrics Charles M. Sawyer, MD Emergency Medicine Lon W. Howard, MD Orthopedics Aaron D. Solnit, MD Family Medicine & Obstetrics, Emergency Medicine Stanley N. Teale, MD Cardiology Ronald P. Kubica, MD Beth L. Guckin, CRNA Nurse Anesthetist Cynthia L. Holloran, APRN Adult Nurse Practitioner Michael G. Kindred, MD Paul B. Lister, MA, CCC Speech Pathologist Jessica Lorenz-Armstrong, PA-C Physician Assistant in Orthopedics Alexandria L. Noble, APRN Family Nurse Practitioner Maria R. Ryan, PhD FNP-CS Family Nurse Practitioner Jennifer L. Scianna, MS, CCC Speech Pathologist Melynda K. Wallace, CRNA, FAAPM Nurse Anesthetist 28 Distinguished Service Recognition Veronika Jedlovszky, MD 2009 Annual Report | 7 2/4/10 9:21 PM AUXILIARY REPORT VOLUNTEER REPORT The staff of Cottage Hospital would like to thank our dedicated volunteers and we hope they each get a great sense of satisfaction from helping us serve you – our community! As supporters. To improve the health status of the population we serve, through leadership and through collaboration with other healthcare organizations that serve our communities. 8 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 8-9 In 2009 we had 22 active volunteers who donated 2602.5 hours of their time to help make Cottage Hospital a better place for you! The mission of the Cottage Hospital Auxiliary is to support and enhance the hospital and its facilities and services. 2009 Auxiliary Members Barbara Fitzpatrick, President (Through Aug. 09) Reita Jones, Vice President (Current Preisdent) Donna Batchelder, Treasurer Margaret Cope, Recording Secretary Marcia Welsh, Corresponding Secretary Susan Aldrich Geraldine Aremburg Marilyn Bedell Evelyn Brown Carolyn Byrne Noelle Donahue Ann Duffy Ann Edson Deborah Garvin The Auxiliary continued their various fund raisers. One of the most enjoyable is talking with travelers at the Interstate 91 Rest Stop, while providing coffee and treats. A donation jar is available and people are wonderful, frequently putting in far more than the value of the snacks they choose. Teresa Graham June Klitgord Maryjane Krepper Thedora Maone Pat Ottina Josefina Roudebush Robert Roudebush Sam Rounds Lori Thompson Other fundraisers included: Our Books Are Fun Sales, The Easter Dinner Basket Raffle, a Thanksgiving Bake Sale, and the Christmas Memory Tree. Each year, we also make Christmas Stockings big enough to take a newborn home in and the first baby born each January receives a basket of useful items for baby and parents. Membership in the Auxiliary is open to anyone. Meetings are held at the hospital at 11 A.M. on the First Tuesday of the month. Our biggest fundraiser was our 7th Annual Golf Tournament netting $3,300 that we donated to the Cottage Hospital Annual Appeal. We had a full field of sixteen teams; and every tee and green was sponsored. Many gift certificates, rounds of golf, and prizes were donated. We are grateful to Lisbon Village Country Club and the generous businesses and players who supported this event. 2009 Volunteers: Susan Aldrich Dawn Burroughs Eunice Cahill Erica Clayton Shirley Cobb Anya Daly Noelle Donahue Barbara Fitzpatrick Kelly Fitzpatrick Joyce Hansen Reita Jones June Klitgord Maryjane Krepper Anna LaCassa Cassandra Meyer Pat Ottina Josefina Roudebush Robert Roudebush Sam Rounds Jaime Sawyer Wanda Sawyer William Wolf DEVELOPMENT REPORT Thank you to our sponsors: Affiliated Voice Systems Antique Rose Baker, Newman, & Noyes Balsams Grand Resort Hotel Blackmount Equipment Colatina Exit Restaurant Common Man Restaurant Dunkin' Donuts Farmway Hubert’s Inn By The Sea Jax Jr. Cinemas Journal Opinion Kleen Incorporated Laconia Savings Bank Lake Morey Resort Lakes Region Coca Cola Life Transition Services, LLC NEEBCO New England Runner Newbury Village Store North Country News Northeast Delta Dental Parker Hill Road Band Poulos Insurance Railyard Racquetball & Health Club Ross Business Center Royal Electric Shaw's Sherwin Dodge Printers Steve & Barbara Elliott Bridge Weekly Sho-Case The Mount Washington Tyler, Simms & St. Sauveau Valley Floors VIP Auto - Woodsville Walmart -- Woodsville Warner’s Gallery Wayne Dickey Wells River Savings Bank WLTN Radio Station Woodstock Inn, Station and Brewery Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank Woodsville High School WYKR Radio Station Each year Cottage Hospital hosts various events to raise money and awareness for the hospital. This gives us an opportunity to raise money for much needed equipment and also educate the community on a variety of health topics! In April we hosted the 18th Annual Cottage Hospital Variety Show. The money raised from this event helped us purchase a Cardiac Monitor for our Emergency Department. September welcomed the 19th Annual Cottage Hospital Walk-A-Thon and Road Race. This event was a huge success with over almost 200 participants and raising over $15,000 for the purchase of a portable ventilator. We also were busy this year getting involved in our community and working to educate you on healthy lifestyles. We were excited to continue our Cottage Corner Column with The Bridge Weekly Sho-Case, set up a booth at the North Haverhill Fair and we even found time to get into your grocery carts with our dietary staff doing presentations at our local Shaws Supermarket. 2009 Annual Report | 9 2/4/10 9:21 PM FINANCIAL REPORT As a team. To be a responsible, financially viable and productive member of our community. Barnet McIndoe Falls Bradford Corinth Fairlee Groton Newbury Wells River Peacham Ryegate Thetford Topsham Other Towns Total VT Other States TOTAL 15 6 79 25 18 49 103 32 4 65 1 12 28 437 558 167 4,923 941 785 1,978 3,312 1,432 102 2,537 118 630 2,188 19,671 9 528 1,059 46,220 Bath Benton Haverhill* Landaff Lisbon Littleton Monroe Orford Piermont Rumney Warren Glencliff Wentworth Other Towns Total NH 47 58 387 8 20 8 41 4 11 0 7 0 1 21 613 NT IE OU TP AT NH IN PA TIE IE NT NT SERVICE STATISTICS 2009 OU TP AT IN PA TIE NT PATIENTS SERVED 2,096 2,087 13,603 328 1,071 404 1,239 393 989 212 939 710 412 1,538 26,021 ASSETS Licensed Beds Full-Time Employees Admissions Births (Deliveries) Patient Days Average Length of Patient Stay 25 185 891 85 3,992 3.25 Under 18 2% Community Health Services. ..............$101,949 65+ 10% Health Professions Education.......... $348,208 Subsidized Health Services................$259,000 Financial Contributions..................... $29,325 Community Building Activities............ $36,755 Admitted Outpatient Total 630 8,819 9,449 OUTPATIENT VISITS 19-34 20% 51-64 30% 35-50 38% Charity care by age $5,089,089 $5,848,255 $9,659,509 $286,931 $20,883,784 2009 Curent Liabilities Long term Debt Retirement & Deferred Comp Net Assets/Deferred Revenue Total $2,319,439 $7,640,036 $941,100 $9,983,209 $20,883,784 35,470 SURGERIES Inpatient Outpatient Total 128 1,051 1,179 CLINICAL LAB TESTS 211,062 General Radiology CT Scans Ultrasound Nuclear Medicine MRI Mammography 8,326 2.391 2,080 498 682 1,567 Private 7% Charity Care................................ $3,067,791 Total.......................................... $3,584,287 2009 Current Assets Assets Whose Use Is Limited Property, Plant & Equipment Other Assets Total Assets LIABILITIES ER VISITS/WIC DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING TESTS At a Glance CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 10-11 SERVICE STATISTICS STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES 2009 UNRESTRICTED REVENUES *Includes Woodsville, N. Haverhill, Haverhill Corner, & Pike COMMUNITY BENEFITS 10 | Cottage Hospital STATEMENT OF FINANCES 2009 Commercial 15% Medicare 43% BC/BS 23% Medicaid 12% Net Patient Revenue Other Revenue Total Operating Revenue 2009 $26,182,159 $449,884 $26,632,043 EXPENSES 2009 Salaries, Physician Fees & Benefits Supplies & Other Depreciation Interest Provision For Bad Debt Total Operating Expenses $14,110,824 $9,837,069 $1,277,123 $426,864 $1,389,651 $27,041,531 Gain (loss) from Operations Non-Operating Revenue Excess of Revenues over Expenses Change in Net Assets $(409,488) $123,237 $(286,251) $(709,641) Net Assets, End of year $9,983,209 Payor Mix 2009 2009 Annual Report | 11 2/4/10 9:21 PM ANNUAL APPEAL DONORS Dear Friends of Cottage Hospital, With the help of your kind donations, Cottage Hospital’s 2009 annual campaign reached a total of $40,819. The gifts that we received this year enabled us to purchase a new Cardiac Monitor for the Emergency Department. Thank you to all who contributed. Your dedication to this campaign provides further testimony of the wonderful support Cottage Hospital continues to receive from the community that we serve. John A. Eppolitto, Jr., MD Emergency Department Director Abigail S. Kennedy Cottage Hospital Board of Trustees H.P. Cummings Construction, Co. Lyman Realty, Inc. Leona O'Shea George Sargent Helen Torrey Hubert’s of Woodsville Dora MacDonald Frederick Olsen Tom & Betty Sawyer Eleanor Trevithick Guy & Marjorie Burrill, Jr. Christopher & Dina Danielson Ruth Gale LenaJane & Roy Huntoon Alfred & Patricia Maggio Josephine Ott Dr. & Mrs. Charles Sawyer Betty Jane Trudell Elizabeth Callender Dead River Company Cadence Genereaux Deborah Hurst Bertha Magoon Charles & Patricia Ottina Paul Scott C. Bruce & Roberta Ulricson Wilbur & Marion Callender Marie-Jose Delage Thelma George Mary Hutchins Lawrence Maloney Russell & Marge Page Steven & Marilyn Seminerio Upper valley Press, Inc. Charles & Sarah Calley Robert & Margaret Den. Cope Floyd & Mona Gibson Arthur & Frances Hyde John & Ruth Page Beverly Shaw Paul Castello Kenneth & Violet DeRusha The Gilmour Fund Mary Ingalls Joseph & Rosemary Mangiapane Edward & Irene Mann Deane & Laura Page Marian Shields Upper Valley Transport Systems, Inc. Paul & Amy Perry Peter & Jacqueline Sinclair Steven Plant Jane Smalley Dale & Francese Powers Joan Smith David & Jeanine Price Reginald & Evelyn Smith John & Donna Primmer Vesta Smith Beatrice Putnam Daryl & Catherine Smith George Putnam James & Patricia Smith Bernice Quimby Alan & Barbara Stahl Eunice Ramsay Archie & Martha Steenburgh Otis & Sylvia Rathburn Bruce Stevens Lloyd Raymond Barbara Stevens Roy & Muriel Reed Bruce & Martina Stever Daniel Reilly Barbara Stimson Ricker Funeral Home Josephine Stocker David & Mary Anne Robinson Gerald Stoddard Marjorie Robitzer Betty Stone Ludwig Rocky Bunnell Logging Target Direct Steve & Sam Rounds Walter Tatara Dean & Louise Rowden Harold & Theresa Taylor Harry Rowe, MD David Taylor Timothy Roy Isabelle Thayer Philip & Patricia Roy Patricia Thayer Royal Electric Company, Inc. Lori Thompson Central Supply, Inc. Dennis Devaux Gene & Judith Cesari Wayne Dickey Loring & Esther Chace Charles & Elizabeth Dobson Marguerite Chamberlin Florence Dudley Bruce & Ann Beane J. Edward & Doreen Clancy Stephan & Barbara Elliott Bruce & Betty Beauvais Lauraette Clark Harold & Bonnie Ellis Diane Bennett Maria-Luz Clark Robert & Beverly Ellsworth Gordon Bertrand Roland & Angela Clifford Tom & Anne Emmerson Barry Bigelow Malcolm Clough James Bruce Engle Janice Bigelow Francis & Rosemary Collins Dr. John Eppolito, Jr. Bigelow Trucking Eunice Collins Howard & Doris Evans Dr. & Mrs. Edwin Blaisdell Betty Conrad Caroline Evans Robert Bliss Frank & Sheila Coombs Richard & Annabelle Fagnant Cottage Hospial Auxiliary Charles Faulkner, II Cottage Hospital Emergency Department Wayne & Bobby Ann Fearon Cottage Hospital Employees Association Amalia Fisher Isabelle Auger Rosamond Bailey 12 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 12-13 Jack & Sherry Brill Robert Brock Kathleen Brown Gary & Gail Tomlinson Friends in Council Ellen Edwards David & Phyllis Armstrong Dr. & Mrs. Peter Sahlin Alice Frazer C. Thomas Chase Leland Boyd North Haverhill Agway Helen Daniels Cliff & Donna Batchelder Geraldine Aremburg Edwin Lomerson, Jr. Winston & Marguerite Currier Charles & Ann Edson ARC Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Fred & Claire Bonekamp Earl & Bertha Aremburg George & Jean Boveroux, Jr. Anna Honek Richard Burgielewicz Dennis Chase Frederick & Patricia Appleton Katherine Tomlinson Rocky & Gail Bunnell James Barton, DMD Ralph Anderson Bob & Maria Ryan Katherine Tomlinson Robert Dwyer Anthony Amoroso Mariam Noland Mary Sanborn Richard & Karen Charles American Legion Auxiliary Ernest & Anna Locke Randall & Storme ODell Charles & Rebecca Barry Family of S. Bruce Allsop Rita Hilyer Walter Lord Alice Adams Steve & Beverly Allen Richard & Lori Thompson Brad & Nicole Houston Lorraine Dufresne Vincent & Linda Aliberti Christopher & Marcy Rushford Rita Fournier Eugene & Ruby Chapman Todd & Maryanne Aldrich New England Wire Technologies Casey Cramton Verna Barber John & Karen Aldrich Mary Jo Locke Marie Bryer Affiliated Voice & Data Systems, Inc. Eden & Susan Aldrich Robert & Shirley Hesseltine Cottage Hospital Variety Show, 2009 Jane Fearon William & Genevieve Fleming Herb & Sherry Foster Dr. Patricia Glowa & Dr. Donald Kollisch Russell & Shirley Gould William & Virginia Gove Gerry Graham Graves Builders William Grimes J.P. & Janice Guillemette Edna & Monroe C. Gutman Foundation Alfred & Ruth Haeussler Edith Hall Richard & Shirley Hall Madine Hamlett Alfred & Karen Hannett Charles & Sandra Hanson Nicholas & Rita Harakidas Benjamin Harrington, Jr. Marvin & Louise Harrison Donald Hasbrouck Bertha Hebebrand Everett & Lois Henson Helen Herr V. Lloyd Jameson Merle & Connie Jones Reginald Jones, OD Kathryn Kelly James & Eve Kemble Peter Keyes Margaret Kidder Beth Kimball Janet Kinder H. Ross & Helena Kinney June Klitgord Sandra Knapp Douglas Krajewski Helmut & MaryJane Krepper Laconia Savings Bank Augustin & Muriel L'Etoile Alfred Lamarre Cindy & Denis Lamontagne Bernice Langevin Reginald & Claudia Lavoie Kevin & Melanie Lawrence Edith Leckey Donald & Kristin Lehmann Richard & Betty Marquise John & Virginia Marrotte Michael & Barbara Marshall Shirley McAllister Richard McDanolds Douglas & Lesa McDonald Verne & Margaret McGrew, Jr. Sylvia McKean Alice McLure Jean McPhee Patricia McQuaide Christopher & Elaine Mellen Dorothy Merrill Robert & Christine Merserve Norman Morse Lauren Morse Arthur Mudge Norman Mullen William & Susan Murray Bruce & Gail Nelson David & Lily Nelson Newbury Women’s Fellowship Valley Floors, Inc. Edward & Patricia Van Dorn Wayne Vanasse Elizabeth Vesilinci Carl & Patricia Wagoner Philip & Sandra Wassell Rhonda Welch Ronald & Jean Welch Wells River Congregational Church Women’s Fellowship Wells River Savings Bank Gunther & Deborah Wernecke Steven & Lynn Wheeler Thomas & Karen White Dwight & Jean White Russell Williams, MD Robert Wilson Roland & Audrey Winn William & Lucille Wolf Allen & Amy Wright Sarah Young-Xu Marion Zambon 2009 Annual Report | 13 2/4/10 9:21 PM MEMORIAL DONORS Donations were made in the name of the following individuals: David W. Rives Designated for Hospice Room Marion R. Mullen Designated for Memorial Fund Pauline S. Johnson Designated for Memorial Fund James Halley Designated for Memorial Fund Margaret Welch Designated for Memorial Fund Alice Annie White Designated for Memorial Fund Elizabeth D. Gadwah Designated for Hospice Room Ruth Marie Brady Designated for Memorial Fund Delbert Henry “Joe” Hudson Designated for Oncology Fund Richard Kelso Designated for Oncology Fund Elaine J. Bedell Designated for Oncology Fund Richard L. Maloney, Sr. Designated for Memorial Fund William Siegmund Designated for Memorial Fund David A. Winchester Designated for Oncology Fund Pam Peterson Designated for Hospice Room Lillian M. Martin Designated for Annual Fund Joyce Hood Designated for Oncology Fund Robert A. Sager Designated for Hospice Fund Alison Swain Designated for Memorial Fund Jack Neary Designated for Oncology Fund George Earl Boyce Designated for Oncology Fund Jim Halsey Designated for Memorial Fund Memorial funds were donated by the following individuals: Earl Ashcroft Charlie Coon Violet Hatch Thomas & Christine Naszcyniec Pelham R. Stanley Bath Women’s Fellowship Esther Bourtelle Cuthbertson Mrs. Hilda Hecker The Reverend John H. Nieman Mr. & Mrs. James Stauner Eileen L. & Roy R. Belyea Dartmouth Printing Co. Dr. William & Rita Holmes David M. & Diane M. Patnaude Barbara, Kathy & Carla Stevens P.J. & Norene R. Blanchard Susan Jesseman Diehl Wendell W. & Erline M. Jesseman Steven L. Plant Frank & Lorraine M. Stiegler Keith N. & Elaine M. Blodgett Paul & Joan Dieter Merle V., Jr. & Connie Jones Sylvia Rathburn Family David & Sondra Swain Neal W. & Charlotte Blodgett Carol A. Drew Kenneth & Bonnie Kausner Debi Reeve Family R. Allan & Kathryn Swain Madison K., Boemig Esq. & Ruth Kinney, Esq. David W. & Linda D. Dunn Ruth Lacourse Susan R. Romano Paul A. Tetreault Gale Eastman Arnold D. & Shirley B. Langmaid Family of Gifford O. Rossier Patricia Thayer Bud Bourtelle Anne & Tom Emmerson Reginald J. & Claudia J. Lavoie Lawrence Roy Franklyn & Gloria Thompson Susan Bourtelle Howard W. & Doris C. Evans Dr. Melanie C. Lawrence Carolee H. Seger Dennis & Roxann Valentine Gordon A. & Mary Ann Boyce Karolyn Farmen Laurence K. Maloney Thomas R. & Linda J. Seibert David G. & Robin J. Wahto William Buckley Richard C. & Florence V. Frost Louis P. & Laura F. Marocchini Cedric L. Smith Laura J. Webster Butson Family Robert R. & Bonnie M. Gurney Martzell & Bickford Erville H. & Blanche B. Smith Debbie Winchester Daniel & Linda A. Caouette Hanover Improvement Society Corp. Gloria B. Maynard Pamela L. Smith Roland H. & Audrey K. Winn Doris Cayies Roland & Jackaline Moore Reginald B. & Evelyn I. Smith Harold & Myrna Woodworth John A. & Elizabeth C. Cernan Walter & Ruth Hassenmayer Janice F. Morrill Drs. Aaron & Loren Solnit Raymond & Cynthia Young 14 | Cottage Hospital CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 14-15 2009 Annual Report | 15 2/4/10 9:21 PM 90 Swiftwater Rd. Woodsville, NH 03785 603.747.9000 cottagehospital.org Help us earn much needed funds in three easy steps! 1 2 Go online to: www.shaws.com/communityrewards Register with your Shaw’s Rewards Card, login, and click on “sign me up.” 3 Enter Cottage Hospital’s Community Rewards number 49001021435 to start contributing! How it Works: • Shaw’s will contribute a percentage of each supporter’s eligible Rewards Card purchases made on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday to Cottage Hospital! • Four times a year, Shaw’s will issue a check to Cottage Hospital for the contributions earned by their participating supporters. All collections will be applied to our 2010 annual appeal fund for the purchase of an EMG Machine for our Neurology Department. CH_AR2010_Fnl.indd 16 2/4/10 9:21 PM