Monitor Fall 2012 - St. Joseph Hospital of Orange
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Monitor Fall 2012 - St. Joseph Hospital of Orange
F o u n d a t i o n N e w s f r o m S t . J o s e p h H o s p i t a l * Fa l l 2 0 1 2 Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis Opening Ginny’s Shop Fashion Show Wrap-Up Foundation Financial Report MAKOplasty Robotic and Minimally Invasive Treatment Program Growth. Opportunity. Excellence. These three words sum up a very rewarding year for St. Joseph Hospital! To position our ministry and St. Joseph Health for success in a challenging healthcare environment, we spent much of 2012 continuing our work to improve operational efficiencies and grow key service lines. Please know that many of these growth opportunities for our ministry are a direct result of your generosity and unwavering loyalty to St. Joseph Hospital. 2 President’s Letter Through philanthropic support, we have successfully implemented the following key growth strategies: 3 Events Calendar 4MAKOplasty: Robotic and Minimally Invasive Treatment Program •Orthopedics – our orthopedic surgeons have reached a new level in clinical expertise with the acquisition of the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System from MAKO Surgical Corp. This pioneering technology enables our surgeons to perform MAKOplasty® robotic-arm assisted partial knee replacement and total hip replacement with consistent, reproducible surgical precision. St. Joseph Hospital is the first hospital in Orange County to offer this highly advanced robotic-arm assisted surgical technology. 6Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis Opening Ginny’s Shop – Appearance Center and Boutique 7Board Profile: Shirley Moretti 8 2012 Fashion Show 10 Foundation News 12 Care for the Poor 13 Creating a Legacy 14Capital Projects Financial Report 2012 15New Corporate Partners Giving Levels and Benefits 16Hospital Awards and Accolades 17 Every Moment Matters 18 New Donors 20Light Up A Life Connect With Us The St. Joseph Hospital Foundation proudly announces the following •Heart and Vascular – last month we opened the much anticipated Center for Heart and Vascular Wellness and Prevention and the Dick Butkus Heart and Vascular Screening Center. Our goal is to proactively serve our community through screenings and education to identify and treat heart and vascular disease early – before it develops into a serious health concern. upcoming events. To •Women’s Services – we are excited to expand our ability to serve new moms by providing 50 much-needed private rooms. Featuring customized sinks for baby’s first bath and spacious areas for families to gather, the celebration of life can now occur in a private environment. events, please call the •We are equally excited to partner with CHOC Children’s by opening a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit within St. Joseph Hospital. This allows new parents to stay close to their newborn should a higher level of care be required. The new unit opens in January 2013. or email •Earlier this year we celebrated the opening of our new Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis. From screening and early detection, to diagnostic services throughout a woman’s life, our new center provides comprehensive breast care in one convenient setting. •Cancer Services - We recently opened Ginny’s Shop on the first floor of The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment. Ginny’s Shop is an Appearance Center and Boutique specializing in products designed for patients undergoing cancer treatment and follow-up care. As you can see 2012 has indeed been a year of growth, opportunity and excellence for St. Joseph Hospital! Your ongoing support is integral in our ability to grow and enhance our clinical excellence so we can provide the best care possible to you and your loved ones. Thank you for your dedication to our mission. 19Ways to Support St. Joseph Hospital Board of Directors Board of Trustees events calendar Steven C. Moreau President and Chief Executive Officer St. Joseph Hospital fa l l 2 0 1 2 2012 Light Up A Life Tree Lighting Ceremony Sunday, December 2, 2012 St. Joseph Hospital Park Proceeds benefit St. Joseph Hospice reserve your tickets or for more information on any of these Foundation office at 714-347-7900 foundation@stjoe.org or visit our website at sjo.org/waystogive. 2013 “It’s Your Money” Workshop Series Fridays, April 5 – May 17, 2013, 9:30 - 11 a.m. Orange Public Library RSVP: Call Monica Hunter at 714-347-7900 2013 St. Joseph Hospital Golf Tournament Monday, April 22, 2013 Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet Club Proceeds benefit Robotic and Minimally Invasive Treatment Program 2013 Circles of Life Fashion Show & Luncheon Sunday, June 9, 2013 Hilton Anaheim Hotel Proceeds benefit The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment Priorities fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org St. Joseph Hospital | First in Orange County to offer Robotically Assisted Partial Knee and Total Hip Replacement Fishing, golfing, playing with your dog in the backyard – these are all ordinary activities that for some may seem relatively easy, but when you’re suffering from severe hip pain, even simple tasks can pose a great challenge. For 64-year-old Tracy Anderson, a former athlete and retired high school teacher and football coach, these tasks had become increasingly difficult due to the deterioration of his hip over the years. But, St. Joseph Hospital was able to change that. St. Joseph Hospital in Orange recently became the first hospital in Orange County to perform a MAKOplasty® total hip replacement surgery. The procedure was performed using the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System. Jim Gilmore, (Left) Vice-Chair Foundation Board of Directors gets a closer look at the partial knee procedure using the RIO® Robotic Arm Interactive Orthopedic System. MAKOplasty® enables surgeons to reach a new level of reproducible precision in surgery, resulting in improved surgical outcomes, improved accuracy and alignment of implants and sparing of healthy bone. The RIO® system provides a patient-specific 3-D modeling of the patient’s hip based on a pre-operative CT scan. During surgery, the system provides real-time data to help surgeons accurately place the implant within the desired orientation. Each hip replacement is tailored to the patient’s unique anatomy, which improves surgical outcomes. Like other total hip replacement procedures, MAKOplasty® Hip may be a treatment option for people who suffer from either noninflammatory or inflammatory degenerative joint disease. “We’re very pleased to offer this advanced technology at St. Joseph Hospital,” said Kevin Lundon, Vice President, Operations. “MAKOplasty® is another way for our extremely talented surgeons to better care for our patients.” “I can’t wait to get back to doing what I used to do,” Anderson said, “the care I received in the hospital was outstanding, and I think it’s going to work out really well.” St. Joseph Hospital is also the first in Orange County to offer MAKOplasty® partial knee resurfacing, a minimally invasive treatment option for adults living with early to midstage osteoarthritis that has not yet progressed to all three compartments of the knee. MAKOplasty® is less invasive than traditional total knee surgery and is also performed using the RIO® robotic arm system. For more information on MAKOplasty® and St. Joseph Hospital’s renowned orthopedic services please visit www.sjo.org. To learn how you can support this program and other minimally invasive treatment programs, visit The Foundation website at www.sjo.org/waystogive. DID YOU KNOW? Over 30 St. Joseph Hospital Surgeons offer robotic surgical treatment in the following areas: Robotics Service Lines Number of surgeries Fiscal Year 2012 Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology 293 Prostate and Nethrology (Urology) 119 Pediatrics 81 General Surgery 61 Thoroscopy Totals 7 561 5 board profiles fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org Opening of The Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis and Ginny’s Shop – Appearance Center and Boutique Ginny’s Shop specializes in products designed for patients undergoing cancer treatment and follow-up care, and is named in honor of Virginia Knott Bender, the founder of the Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation (CKWF). The shop’s board-certified fitter can assist with prostheses, bras, camisoles, wigs, hats and scarves. Over 100 donors and physicians enjoyed a pre-opening reception and self guided tours of The Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis and Ginny’s Shop, Boutique & Appearance Center on April 26, 2012. Earlier this year, the Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation merged with the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation creating the Cordelia Knott Support Fund. “We are enthusiastic about our new relationship with The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital,” said Shirley Moretti, president of the Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation. “We share the same values, as well as a strong commitment to serve cancer patients and the community. “The Cordelia Knott Support Fund will continue the CKWF legacy through the staff at the Center and through the hospitalowned and operated shop. The new Center for Breast Imaging and Diagnosis expands services offered through The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment (CCPT) at St. Joseph Hospital. Advanced imaging and diagnostic technology enables fellowshiptrained breast radiologists to find cancer in its earliest, most treatable stage. Should further treatment be required, patients have access to the CCPT's team of expert breast surgeons, oncologists and support staff, and ensures the best possible outcome. 7 Shirley Moretti | New Foundation Board Member Shirley Moretti, the newest member of the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation Board has long been familiar with the work of the hospital. As a resident of Orange for more than 30 years, she says, “St. Joseph Hospital has always been an institution in the city. Everyone knows about the hospital.” Her first experience with the hospital was in 1990 when she attended a grief support group, following the death of her husband. In 1995, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, she learned firsthand about the hospital’s services. “I got to know the doctors and staff and was so impressed with the care I received that I started volunteering there,” she said. That led to her current position as president of the Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation, following decades of work in banking, and for such corporations as Atlantic Richfield and the Monsanto Chemical Company. The Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation has been providing small grants to patients, helping out those who are on what we call a “cancer journey,” she said. “From the time patients are diagnosed with cancer and then all through their treatment, we want to assist them.” The Foundation also operated Irene’s Shop on Main, an Appearance Center and Boutique — a place where those with cancer could be fitted for such items as wigs, prostheses, and bras. A small boutique with cards and gift items was also available. “In early summer of this year, The Appearance Center and Boutique was transferred to The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment and is now called Ginny’s Shop.” “We are very happy to move the Appearance Center and Boutique to the hospital because we know the hospital has the same values we do,” she said. “This will add to the many fine services St. Joseph Hospital already offers.” Her involvement with the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation Board will allow Moretti to continue some of her work on behalf of the hospital’s cancer patients as well as help with other fundraising opportunities. “It’s a great hospital and I’m looking forward to my involvement with the Board,” she said. “This is a great way for me to continue my involvement in helping the community, particularly in the areas of health and services.” e v e n t w r a p up fa l l 2 0 1 2 (L to R) Hospital President and CEO Steve Moreau and Fashion Show Chair Dr. Cindy Tran. F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org 9 2012 Circles of Life Fashion Show & Luncheon A Memorable Expression of our Mission Thanks to the generous support and efforts by many, the 2012 Circles of Life Fashion Show & Luncheon “Expressions,” held on Sunday, July 1 netted over $100,000 to benefit cancer prevention and screening programs at The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital. The Chair of this year’s event was Cindy Tran, DO. (L to R) dee Dee Hanson AKA "Joan Rivers" on the teal carpet with Phil Martin and his daughter, Marian Friend. This memorable event included a champagne reception, opportunity drawings, mystery bags, luncheon, live auction and a fashion show for all to remember. It was a true celebration, with nearly 1,000 guests cheering the twenty-seven St. Joseph Hospital cancer patients and survivors as they walked the runway with confidence, and brought the guests to their feet for a standing ovation! “These models are an inspiration to all of us and provide much needed hope to everyone who has been touched by cancer. I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who supported our event. Your contributions will help continue the fight against cancer and means so very much,” said Dr. Tran. Model Cristin Allison gets ready in the Green Room with the help of the Joshua Christopher Salon stylists and Dior make-up artists. Platinum Circle Resources Global Professionals, Inc. Trench Shoring Company/ Tom and Sharon Malloy Thank you to our 2012 Circles of Life St. Joseph Hospital Fashion Show sponsors and underwriters: Gold Circle Carrington Charitable Foundation Hematology Oncology Medical Group of Orange County, Inc. Macy’s Orange County Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeons/ Brian Palafox, MD Roberta G. Widdicombe and the Widdicombe Family Photos by T. Taylor Photography Model Lorena Garcia Martinez strikes a pose on the runway. (L to R) Models Ron Hoover, Bill MacAloney and Joe Egerer walk to the cheers of the audience. Make sure to save the date for the 2013 Circles of Life Fashion Show & Luncheon on Sunday, June 9, 2013. We hope to see you there! SPONSORS Patrons (L to R) Models Elaine Thompson and John Moon enjoy the moment. (L to R) Steve Kassajikian and Maryanne Furtek celebrate survivorship. UNDERWRITERS Silver Circle AstraZeneca, LP Law offices of Beam, Brobeck, West, Borges & Rosa, LLP Genentech, Inc. Maher Gobran, MD Phil and Peggy Martin Mike and Kathi McLean Shirley J. Moretti Lawrence Wagman, MD and Michele Wagman Bronze Circle Michele Carpenter, MD Debbie and Tom Churchill Anthony and Helene DiLisa Edison International John and Julia Gorman Anita Gregory, MD Jay K. Harness, MD Mike Malouf, MD and Mrs. Angela M. Acevedo-Malouf PDC Facilities, Inc. St. Joseph Hospital Medical Staff Lou and Nancy Stremick/ Stremick’s Heritage Foods Teva Oncology Cindy Tran, DO Sisters Table Dr. and Mrs. Michael W. Abdalla XRI/Jeffrey T. Davies Sister Ticket Melinda J. Montecino Model Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnett Pat Butress Bill and Jean Fieweger Kollmann & Associates, Inc. Valley Radiotherapy Associates Venita Williams, MD Straight Donations Survivor Ticket Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour Sue Foster-Young Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rutledge, Jr. Survivor Table Joe and Karen Perricone Tom Pfleider/META Dynamic Edith Rodenbaugh Model Orientation and Rehearsals Clarient, Inc. Lucy Perricone Sheree R. Vaughan -In memory Alyce A. Rinderle Parking Phil and Peggy Martin Tribute Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Armour -In memory of Melissa Sutton-Faye William Malone- In memory of Kathy Booton and in tribute of Sandy Nunez Sherree R. Vaughan -In memory Alyce A. Rinderle Photography Pacific Medical Buildings Invitations Deloitte & Touche Model Photographs Bill and Jean Fieweger Valley Radiotherapy Associates Champagne/Cider Orange County Pathology Medical Group Band Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth Mariners General Insurance Group Cindy Tran, DO Programs Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth Lawrence Wagman, MD and Michele Wagman- In memory of Jack, Sol, Stanley, Anna, Louie and Nettie Cancer Center Table Law offices of Robert L. Bachman Shirley J. Moretti Bill and Pat Podlich Edith Rodenbaugh Centerpieces Kollman & Associates, Inc. Production Dr. and Mrs. David Margileth Adhesive Brokers Edward Alexson, MD Ellen Anderson Allyn A. Ayotte Donna Baxter Jessica Berlin Brant Brechbiel Timothy Byun, MD Cliff and Pat Campbell Carrington Charitable Foundation Cianna Medical, Inc. – Terry Hardin Vivian Clecak Doris Covelli-Kreitz Marcia B. Finley Helen M. Francis Genomic Health, Inc. Janaille Golledge John and Myrl Graham Dr. and Mrs. James A. Grimes Carol Guillaume Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hamilton Julie Holt Linda Kelly James Kubota Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Leva Mary Ludin Bill and Gwen MacAloney Joseph P. Magaddino, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Joe McAleer Leah and Kevin McLean Madhavi Mummaneni, MD Yolanda Origel Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Payne PDC Facilities, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pincus Theresa and Alan Reese Manuel Roa Scott and Rana Rowen Schiff & Shelton Attorneys At Law Vinayak S. Shanbhag, MD Nancy and Geoffrey Stack Tim Strauch Irene Thomen Nga Nguget Tran Doan Trang Tran Jean and Don Vivrette David Wagman Patricia Wallace Wertz & Company, LLP F o un d a t i o n n e w s fa l l 2 0 1 2 Christ the Healer Sculpture Unveiled F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org The Woman's Club of Orange supports Jacqui’s Fund The Woman's Club of Orange (WCO) has given $10,000 to support Jacqui’s Fund at The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment. WCO President Hazel Stover chose this special patient assistance fund as the focus of her charity for this year, to help breast cancer patients undergoing treatment. World-renowned sculptor John Soderberg, who is responsible for some of the most famous works at the Christ Cathedral (formerly the Crystal Cathedral) in Orange such as “Partners” and “God's Way to the Good Life,” unveiled his latest work – a sculpture entitled “Christ the Healer” – in front of St. Joseph Hospital. The sculpture was commissioned and donated by Evelyn Wilden Freed and Dr. Frank Holston Freed, donors of St. Joseph Hospital. “I’m very proud that the Christ the Healer statue is one of the first images our patients and their families will see as they arrive at our hospital,” said St. Joseph Hospital President and CEO Steve Moreau. “This statue is a wonderful representation of who we are and our commitment to serving our dear neighbors.” The WCO was organized in February 1915, at a gathering of ten local women. The clubhouse was built in 1923, located near the plaza in the Old Towne District, and is entered in the National Register of Historic Places. The Woman's Club of Orange is now a vibrant group of 180 members. Their annual Flower Show, held in April every year since 1937, is a major city event. Jacqui’s Fund was established in 1998 by Patrick Powers to honor the memory of his late wife Jacqui Powers, and to help other women and men with cancer. Jacqui was an incredible lady who served as a community leader and St. Joseph Hospital Volunteer. In the 1990's, the Powers spent a lot of time at St. Joseph Hospital, where Jacqui was treated for cancer. Mr. Powers has stated that their experiences were not unlike other families going through cancer. He and his wife fought a tremendous and arduous battle with cancer, and most unexpectedly, it also brought intimacy and beauty to their lives. Jacqui’s Fund provides for a wide range of unmet needs of cancer patients and their families. Past funding has assisted with counseling, childcare during treatment, help with daily living expenses, transportation to and from treatment, medications, wigs, and other items that support patients undergoing treatment. St. Joseph Hospital is proud to partner with the Women’s Club of Orange to support our “dear neighbors” who are fighting breast cancer. Healing Power of Music Giving for all ages Dr. Venita Williams and Dr. Robert Ash welcomed Dr. Akerman, his wife, Paula, and their twin boys to The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment when they donated all of Mateo and Lorenzo’s presents from their first birthday party to Spencer’s Treasure Chest. The gifts will be distributed to kids who come to The Center for cancer treatments. “The boys have so much already and sharing these gifts to brighten the lives of kids fighting cancer just feels like the right thing to do,” says Paula. (L to R) John Bain, Chanda Parrett and Dr. James Padova Rock musician John Bain, whose father was treated at The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment, held a fundraising concert with his band, Tenfold, at House of Blues in Anaheim to raise money in memory of his father, Marvin J. Bain. Dr. James Padova, a long- time friend of the Bain family, along with Chanda Parrett, VP of the St. Joseph Hospital Foundation were honored to accept the check which will be donated to Cancer Services to help other individuals who are being treated. (L to R) Dr. Venita Williams, Dr. Allan Akerman (holding Lorenzo), mother Paula Tobon (holding Mateo) and Dr. Robert Ash 11 g i v i ng fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org Surrounded By Love Grateful Hearts and Sacred Encounters Tina is a widowed mom with four children. On her first visit to La Amistad clinic for a routine physical, she was diagnosed with diabetes and a blood sugar level three times higher than normal, as well as blood pressure way above normal. Upon learning this information, she began to cry and her previously soft, kindly demeanor changed into a look of horror as she began to contemplate these diagnoses. Her first concerns were about her children. She was working two jobs and “could not afford to be sick." Managing her diabetes and hypertension with medications would be the easiest part, but managing the impact that these diagnoses would have on her life would be very challenging. How You Can Help Your gifts to the Care for the Poor programs help support our clinics in many ways. For example: $25 1 life-saving inoculation $75 1 month of medical supplies for a diabetic patient $150 Six patient dental prevention visits $500Cholesterol screenings for 140 patients $1,000 Cataract surgery for one patient She was prescribed medications for diabetes and hypertension. As she was leaving the exam room with children in tow, she looked at the nurse with a shy smile, took her hand and lifted it to her cheek. Her eyes welled as she softly said, “el amore de Dios vive aqui, en La Amistad” – the love of God lives at La Amistad. “My heart was filled with gratitude that I am privileged to work in a setting that is such a repository of Christian values, and that we have a health care team who reaches out so compassionately to our most vulnerable neighbors”, said Ann Marie Keefer-Lynch, a Nurse Practitioner, who works at La Amistad. Diabetes is the clinic’s number one diagnosis. Tina's story is replayed over and over at the clinic with sacred encounters every day. Our patients are searching for their own interpretation of the American dream much like our own ancestors. As we endeavor to deliver the best, culturally customized nursing care to our patients at La Amistad, we always strive to remember that a big part of what we need to do to optimize our patients’ health, is to somehow find a way to “engage” them to take ownership of managing their conditions/diseases. La Amistad is the conduit that flows from our dear Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange to our Dear Neighbors. Your gift to help grow the Care for the Poor Endowment (unless otherwise specified), can make a significant difference in the lives of working individuals who have no health insurance. When illness strikes, their health often dangles on a precarious slope because they cannot afford to go to the doctor. Dale and Arlene Post Create a Legacy of Giving Give a Gift that will Bring a Lifetime of Benefits With a gift annuity, you make Dale and Arlene Post, pictured a gift to St. Joseph Hospital above, are enjoying the benefits and receive fixed income for of a charitable gift annuity. life. Your payment rate will Find out how you can benefit be based on your age and a and support the hospital, too. portion of your payment may Please call Carolyn White for even be tax free. You may also a personal and confidential receive valuable tax savings illustration at 714-347-7900 from a charitable income tax or click on sjogift.org. Gift Annuity Rates Ages One Life deduction in the year you make the gift. Your gift will also help us further our mission. two lives Payout rate 70 5.1 80 6.8 90 9.0 75/75 5.0 80/80 5.7 85/85 6.7 Annuity Rates are subject to change. Please call to confirm your personal rates. 13 F o un d a t i o n N e w s fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org Foundation Support of Capital Projects New Corporate Partners Program DepartmentDescriptionAmount We are excited to introduce our newly expanded Corporate Partners program! This program is for a business, corporate foundation or physician group that gives a minimum of $1,500 in qualifying gifts during a 12-month period. Below is an outline of our new giving levels and benefits that you can enjoy throughout the year. For more information call 714-347-7900. St. Joseph Hospital Foundation | Fiscal Year 2012 Cardiology / Information ServicesInterfaces and wireless capability for Lumedx EKG units $10,749 Center for Cancer Prevention & Treatment $65,999 Portable ultrasound system for outpatient clinic Center for Cancer Prevention & TreatmentDIC 500 Dual Imaging Color Module for Neuro-Oncology Center for Cancer Prevention & Treatment New Appearance Center Center for Cancer Prevention & TreatmentAnnual Campaign transfer for building funding Emergency DepartmentReplace ENT examination chair Heart & Vascular InstituteAlterations & remodel for Cardio-Vascular program expansion Intensive Care UnitArctic Sun 5000 for providing therapeutic hypothermia Kidney Dialysis Center Construct offices for acute dialysis service $39,624 $129,480 $100,258 $46,509 $195,731 $60,719 La Amistad & Puente a la SaludImproved Health Information Technology grant $132,947 Patient Care CenterAnnual Campaign transfer for building funding Radiology ServicesATL 5000 Ultrasound system Rush Center - Outpatient Chevrolet van for Behavioral Health Outpatient program Various Departments Patient experience improvement - patient rooms makeover Total Foundation Funds transferred $23,591 $4,623 $149,511 $31,519 $148,183 $1,258,472 Financial Report St. Joseph Hospital Foundation | FY 2012 The generosity of individuals and Total Philanthropy $5,105,356 organizations, combined with event Total Cash Receieved $5,249,961 proceeds, grants, planned gifts and Healthiest Communities $2,150,716 other sources noted in this report, Direct Mail $44,875 Events (Net income) Celebration Golf Tournament Fashion Show Light Up A Life $209,336 $305,395 $109,616 $24,838 Grants $1,546,321 Employee Partners (Employee Giving) $215,328 help St. Joseph Hospital provide for the current and future health and wellness needs of our community. Corporate Associate $5,000-$9,999 Corporate Friend $1,000-$4,999 Presence on St. Joseph Hospital website with company logo ) ) ) Invitations to and recognition at selected Foundation special events ) ) ) Recognition in The Monitor, the Foundation publication ) ) ) Cumulative credit toward Hospital Lobby Donor Wall of Honor ) ) ) Complimentary valet parking at St. Joseph Hospital and Outpatient Pavilion ) ) Complimentary self parking at St. Joseph Hospital and Outpatient Pavilion ) ) Private hospital tour (upon request) ) ) Invitation to the annual Corporate Partners event with hospital executives ) Discounted Heart & Vascular screening package for one individual ) Discounted flu shots for employees at your business in our service area ) Additional benefits to companies with 300+ employees in our primary service area ) $7,503 Kidney Transplant CenterRenovate three existing patient treatment rooms La Amistad & Puente a la SaludVision Equipment - Haag Octopus 900 Basic Corporate Steward $10,000 and above $111,526 Investing In A Healthy Tomorrow Campaign Total as of 6/30/12 = $79,888,881 Care for the Poor Endowment Total as of 6/30/12 = $814,516 ) 15 F o un d a t i o n N e w s fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org 17 Hospital Awards and Accolades St. Joseph Hospital is committed to providing the very best medicine has to offer in a healing environment focused on treating the whole person: body, mind and spirit. We’re proud to announce that this unwavering dedication has earned St. Joseph Hospital the following distinctions: American College of Cardiology’s Platinum Performance Achievement Award – St. Joseph Hospital has received the American College of Cardiology Foundation’s NCDR ACTION Registry–GWTG Platinum Performance Achievement Award for 2012 – one of only 164 hospitals nationwide to do so. The award recognizes the hospital’s success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients, as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines and recommendations. Best Place to Volunteer – The Orange County Register’s “Best of Orange County 2012” named St. Joseph Hospital as one of the top three places in the county to volunteer. Citation of Honor 2012 – St. Joseph Hospital’s Palliative Care Program received a Citation of Honor from the Circle of Life Award® through the American Hospital Association for integrating the program across all care settings, as well as involving patients and family members in the core process and program design. The hospital credits the success of its Palliative Care Program to its multidisciplinary team approach to care. Consumer Reports – Consumer Reports’ 2012 study on hospital safety ranked St. Joseph Hospital number one in Orange County and among the top 20 hospitals in California. The study focused on: infections, readmissions, communication, CT scanning, complications and mortality. Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Mentor Hospital 2012 – St. Joseph Hospital is an IHI Mentor Hospital that provides support, advice, clinical expertise, and tips to hospitals seeking help with the following quality improvement and clinical implementation efforts: Rapid Response Systems and Condition H, Ventilator Associated Pneumonia, and Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections. Magnet Re-designation 2011 – St. Joseph Hospital has again attained Magnet® recognition as part of the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Magnet Recognition Program®. This voluntary credentialing program for hospitals recognizes excellence in nursing. This credential is the highest honor an organization can receive for professional nursing practice. Physicians of Excellence More than 100 St. Joseph Hospital physicians representing 35 specialties were named 2012 Physicians of Excellence by the Orange County Medical Association. QUEST® –St. Joseph Hospital was recognized as a Top Performer in 2011 for excelling in high value care delivery as part of the Premier Healthcare Alliance QUEST®: High Performing Hospitals collaborative. The hospital exceeded the top performance threshold in three areas. • Evidence-based care •Saves lives by reducing avoidable hospital mortalities •Safely reduces the cost of care for each patient’s hospitalization Society of Thoracic Surgeons 3-Star Rating – The Society of Thoracic Surgeons has developed a comprehensive rating system for the quality of cardiac surgery among hospitals across the country. In the current analysis of national data covering January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2011, the cardiac surgery performance at St. Joseph Hospital was found to lie in this highest quality tier, thereby receiving an STS 3-star rating. According to STS data covering this time period, St. Joseph Hospital placed in the top 3.2 percent of hospitals in the United States for aortic valve replacement procedures. State of California Breastfeeding 2012 – St. Joseph Hospital has the highest percentage of new moms who breastfeed exclusively than any other hospital in Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside and San Bernardino, according to the Hospital Breastfeeding Rates Report released by California WIC Association and the UC Davis Human Lactation Center. Breastfeeding support is an essential part of high quality maternal care. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Honoree – St. Joseph Hospital was one of only 37 hospitals and healthcare facilities honored by HHS for efforts to prevent – and eventually eliminate – healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), specifically infections in critical care settings. St. Joseph Hospital presented at a national conference in May 2012 on its ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) prevention program. The hospital has not had a VAP for a record 65 months. U.S. News & World Report – U.S. News & World Report recognized St. Joseph Hospital as one of the top 20 hospitals in Los Angeles/Orange County for 2012, providing high performing clinical excellence in six specialties. Women’s Choice Award for America’s Best 100 Hospital’s for Patient Experience – St. Joseph Hospital earned the 2012 Women’s Choice Award by WomenCertified®. This award signifies that the hospital demonstrates extraordinary service in meeting the needs of women and their families. Every Moment Matters Just as every moment matters in life, you matter to us. As we review this past year, and look forward to our hopes and goals in the year to come, you are a critical part of all our successes. We are grateful for the partnership you share with us in caring for our Dear Neighbor, just as the Sisters of St. Joseph have done since the hospital first opened in September 1929. We are grateful for your continued support and dedication to St. Joseph Hospital Orange, as we complete the new Mother Baby Unit and expand the Robotic and Minimally Invasive Treatment Program. Just as every moment in life matters, so does every gift. Your tax-deductible gift can be directed toward the area of your choice, such as the Heart and Vascular Center, The Center for Cancer Prevention and Treatment or the Care for the Poor program. Your gift, no matter the size, will make a difference in the lives of the patients we treat. For more information or to make a year-end gift, and support the "Investing in a Healthy Tomorrow" Comprehensive Campaign, please contact the Foundation at 714-347-7900 or foundation@stjoe.org. You may also make a gift online at sjo.org/waystogive. Thank you for your support! May you and your family have a happy and healthy holiday season. s upp o r t fa l l 2 0 1 2 F ound ation N ews from S t. J oseph H ospit a l www. sjo . org St. Joseph Hospital Foundation In appreciation | First Time Donors to St. Joseph Hospital Board of Directors 2012 OFFICERS Through their generous pledges and contributions, the individuals, corporations, community organizations and foundations listed below continue to help St. Joseph Hospital expand its mission to improve the health and quality of life of the people in the communities we serve. We would like to recognize all gifts; however, because of space limitations, this list recognizes first-time donors who made outright gifts or pledges of $100 or more between February 1, 2012 and July 31, 2012. Each gift received is important and makes a significant difference at St. Joseph Hospital. We sincerely thank all of our friends for their philanthropic support. Donor Listing as of July 31, 2012 Ms. Suzan M. Abdo Ms. Virginia Ackerman Adhesive Brokers Mr. David Adler Mr. Lottfie Adray Ms. Michelle Aguilar Ms. Janice M. Ahrendt Ms. Cristin Allison Mr. and Mrs. Mike Aranda Ms. Gema Aranda Mrs. Maria O. Arechaederra Ms. Christina Arechaederra Mrs. Milly Arnold Ms. Parul Barkmeyer Mr. and Mrs. David R. Beith Ber-Mac Building LLC Mr. and Mrs. Kent Black Mr. Richard Bloey Mr. Oliver Bock Mr. William G. Braz Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bryant Mr. and Mrs. Jon Buehler Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bullock Ms. Claudia J. Burton Ms. Mila L. Canamaso Mr. and Mrs. John M. Carnahan Ms. Darlene Cashin Ms. Patricia S. Chavis Ms. Noel Chong Clark County Title Company Mr. Christopher Cleary Mr. Charles R. Clough Mr. Barry Cohen College of Liberal Arts, CSULB Ms. Susan Colsman-Freyberger Conquer Cancer Foundation Ms. Christine Constant Ms. Carolyn F. Crick Mr. Thomas C. Croom Mr. and Mrs. David Darby Davis Apartments Mr. and Mrs. Carl Derosett Ms. Elisabeth L. Dick Diversified Investment Services Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dougherty Downey-Short Foundation Dr. Robert Duncan Ms. Melissa Duyette Economic Alternatives, Inc. e-Recycling of California Ms. Rosie C. Escamillo Mr. James Evatt Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Farr Mr. James E. Fourqurean Ms. Gina Friedrich Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Fry Fundraiser Mortgage Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Fundum Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel A. Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Garcia General Underground Fire Protection, Inc. Ms. Rhonda Gilmore Ms. Maria Glaze Ms. Sandra Greenfield Ms. Jean R. Grochowski Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Gustafson Ms. Ann Harvey Mr. Eric C. Hass and Ms. Carolyn A. Smuts Mr. and Mrs. Ron Haugen Ms. Jennifer Haugen HealthTronics Ms. Gwendolyn Hennessey Mr. and Mrs. Paul N. Hirsch Mr. David L. Hocking Holy Family School Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Hoover Ironman Marketing Ms. Stephanie A. Jacobs Ms. Andrea R. Jeffrey Ms. Deborah Johnson Ms. Misty Jones Ms. Rose Jones Ms. Jill M. Joseph Mr. John R. Keelin Ms. Michelle Kimura Ms. Jodi A. Kollar Mr. and Mrs. Nick Koumis La Follette, Johnson, De Haas, Fesler & Ames Ms. Heidi Lehman Ms. Myrna Lentz Ms. Laura Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindberg Lionakis Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. Logsdon Ms. Elza Lusk Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lyon Mrs. Anne L. MacPherson Macy's Mr. William Malone MARS Creative Advertising, LLC Ms. Laci Massaro Ms. Patricia R. Materka Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Mattox Mr. Larry M. McCarty Mr. John M. McClure Mr. Jim McLuckey Mr. James McMillen Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. McNeal Mr. Kenneth F. McQuade Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McWard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Mesesan META Dynamic Ms. Jan Metzger Mr. George Y. Mhanna Mr. Anthony Milano Mr. Steven K. Miller Mr. Mark A. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Chris Morris Ms. Elaine M. Morse Mr. Richard L. Muckenthaler Mrs. Mariel Mugge Mr. Dennis Muraoka Mrs. Martha A. Murry MVENT Group Mr. Edward M. Nakauchi Mr. Robert F. Nease Mr. Al Negosian Dung N. Nguyen Hung Nguyen Mr. Quang V. Nguyen Ms. Kim Hoi Nguyen Mr. Matt Nicholls Mrs. Barbara Ninete Ms. Hideko Noriyuki NSD Solutions Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. O'Connor The Oncology Group Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Orozco Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Osborne Ms. Diane B. Padelford Ms. Maria Emilia Palacios Ms. Catherine S. Palmer Ms. Karin Panenka Mr. and Mrs. Mayur Patel Mr. and Mrs. Kemal K. Pepic Pinnacle Travel Services, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Preston Mr. Mark Purpura Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Quinn Mr. Kenneth D. Reifsteck Mr. Rick W. Richardson Dr. Nan Gullo Richmond Rickland Orchards Mr. and Mrs. Craig Riedel Ms. Christine M. Robinson Socorro Rojas Ms. Linda L. Ryan Ms. Rita A. Sachs Robin & Joi Salame Ms. Ruth Salerno Schiff & Shelton, Attorneys at Law Mr. William Schroeder SECC Mr. Paul Segal Ms. Laura Seigle Ms. Liliana Setiawati Mr. and Mrs. Mohammad S. Shafi Mr. Gordon L. Shirley Mr. Jason Shiver Ms. Michele L. Skawinski Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harrison Smith, III Mr. Paul Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Smuts Mr. and Mrs. Rick Stahr Ms. Margaret Stephens Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sterbenz Stockton ABC Math, LLC Mr. Thomas Sumrall Ms. Gloria H. Tafesh TENX Music Teva Neuroscience Mrs. Joan Tichacek Ms. Patricia Tornell Mr. Len Tower Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Toy Tri-Modal Distribution Services, Inc. TRL Systems, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. David Tungate Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ubaldo Ms. Leean Underdahl Union Bank Foundation Universal Protection Service LP Mr. and Mrs. Steven Uyesugi Mr. and Mrs. Chris Varesi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Vasquez Virginia S. Wallin Foundation Ms. Tammy Phu Vu Ms. Terri Thu Vu Watt, Tieder, Hoffar and Fitzgerald Welcome Newborn, Inc. Wertz & Company, LLP Mrs. Nancy G. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Witt Mr. Tage Wolters Wolters Kluwer Ms. Michelle Wood Workrite Ergonomics, LLC. Worthe, Hanson & Worthe, A Law Corporation Mr. Murlidhar Yadathi Mr. and Mrs. Steve Young Ms. Ann B. Zimmer Dr. and Mrs. Jeremy S. Zoch 19 Supporting | St. Joseph Hospital There are many ways that friends of St. Joseph Hospital can give to help us provide the best healthcare to our community. Donors can choose from the following giving options: g Outright gift via cash or check g Credit card (a great way to collect frequent flyer miles) g Pledge paid over time g Tribute gift (to honor a loved one or favorite physician or nurse) gMemorial gift (gifts of $1,000 and above are recognized on the Memorial Wall) gFoundation event tickets, tables or underwriting (such as the Celebration, Golf Tournament and Fashion Show) g Naming St. Joseph Hospital in will, living trust or estate plans g Creating a charitable gift annuity, charitable trust or other tax-advantaged gift arrangements Patricia J. Podlich Chair Shirley J. Moretti Cordelia Knott Wellness Foundation James Q. Gilmore Integrated Capital Management Chair-Elect Julia Motherway, MD Tustin Irvine Internal Medicine Group, Inc. Steven C. Moreau President and CEO St. Joseph Hospital Heidi Muth Retired School Teacher MEMBERS Michael W. Abdalla, MD Orthopedic Consultant Harry P. Adler Retired Retail Owner Robert E. Ball, MD Scot Berlinski PDC Facilities, Inc. Tyson C. Cobb, MD Orange County Heart Institute Lisa Ekman Information Technology Consultant Geoffrey S. Fearns TriPacific Capital Advisors John T. “Terry” Gilmore Retired Prudential Financial Executive James A. Padova, MD Hematology Oncology Medical Group of Orange County Lisa Perrine Cibola Systems Linda Pierog, RN Emergency Medicine Specialists of Orange County Stephen W. Pihl California United Bank Janice Ramsay-Gonzales PDC Facilities, Inc. Christopher Ray KPMG LLP Ervin Ruzics, MD St. Joseph Hospital Kidney Transplant Center Ruth Seigle Allan Uyesugi AA Jewel Box Charlene Immell Sherree R. Vaughan Vaughan & Associates, LLC Michael Immell Rutan and Tucker Jean Vivrette Pacific Partners Sr. Theresa LaMetterey Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange Joseph D. Wilkins, Jr. Kathleen M. McLean First Team Real Estate Board MEMBER EMERITUS Philip L. Martin President-CEO Nitram-EC Consulting g Gifts of appreciated assets such as securities or real estate gDirect debit of funds from your checking account to fulfill a pledge gDonate a used vehicle such as a car, motorcycle, RV, or boat to Cars4Causes (www.cars4causes.net) and designate St. Joseph Hospital Foundation - Orange, CA to receive the net proceeds Individual annual gifts of $500 and above are recognized through Presidential Partners. Corporations, Businesses, and Physician groups that give cumulative gifts of $1,500 annually qualify as Corporate Partners. Cumulative gifts of $10,000 and above are recognized on the Hospital's Donor Wall of Honor. Estate gifts are recognized by membership in the Sister Frances Dunn Legacy Society. For more information, contact the Foundation at 714-347-7900 or at foundation@stjoe.org. St. Joseph Hospital Board of Trustees 2012 OFFICERS EX-OFFICIO Michael W. Immell Chair Steven C. Moreau President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph D. Wilkins, Jr. Vice Chair Sr. Mary Therese Sweeney, CSJ Board Secretary MEMBERS Judith Gorski Martin Jurick David Karlin, MD Sr. Nadine McGuinness, CSJ Lisa Perrine James E. Pierog, MD Frank Quevedo John Tangredi Sr. Susan Trezek, CSJ Paul Beck, MD Chief of Staff Lawrence Ehrlich, DO Vice Chief of Staff Patricia J. Podlich Chair, Foundation Board of Directors Jeffrey Thies St. Joseph Health non-profit U.S. Postage Pa id Santa Ana, CA Permit #1536 1100 W. Stewart Dr., Orange, CA 92868 www.sjo.org If you do not wish to receive future issues of this publication, please check here and return or call 714-347-7900. 10/12.DV.5M.PS Please join us for the annual Light Up A Life tree lighting ceremony | benefiting St. Joseph Hospice Connect with Us Sunday, December 2, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. Sjo.org/waystogive St. Joseph Hospital Park (between the parking structure and hospital) 1100 W. Stewart Drive, Orange for information about the hospital, ways to give, upcoming special events, and to sign-up to receive The Monitor electronically! Holiday entertainment and refreshments will be provided. You can honor a special friend or family member or memorialize a loved one by dedicating a light on the St. Joseph Hospital Tree of lights. By supporting Light Up A Life this holiday season, you are helping patients and families living with life-limiting illnesses receive the support and care they need to enjoy every moment with their loved ones and friends. Facebook For more information, call the Foundation office at 714-347-7900, email us at Foundation@stjoe.org or visit our website at www.sjo.org/waystogive. StJosephOrange St. Joseph Hospital of Orange Twitter twitter@StJosephOrange YouTube