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The heart of our caring is where people call home Annual Report 2014 President’s Note Dear Friends, In 2014, philanthropic support helped us to maintain our mission-driven focus, one that we will not waver from although the financial challenges in healthcare loom large. With strong leadership from our Board of Trustees and executive management team, we remain firm in our 119 year tradition of delivering quality care to meet the needs of our community. No other organization has the range and depth of expertise, the innovations in technology, and the level of connection with the people served as the agencies of Home Health Foundation. As an independent, not-for-profit family of agencies, we rise to meet the challenges of an uncertain time by looking forward and planning ahead. We have spent the past year finding innovative ways to better meet the increasing needs of our community and adapted our organization to do so. We have forged relationships with healthcare partners to further enhance the role we uniquely play in the care of patients as well as the healthcare system. We have invested in communications infrastructure to work more collaboratively and efficiently to improve quality of care for our patients. While we work hard to control the factors we can, more than ever, the generosity of each and every donor allows us to bridge the gaps in payments and challenges in reimbursements. This charitable support from throughout the community allows us to ensure that no one is denied the medical care they need, while upholding the services and care we uniquely provide to each of the thousands we care for every day. We are grateful to all who enable us to keep patients at the forefront of our decision-making and maintain the quality of our services for those who rely upon us. With sincere gratitude, John G. Albert, MBA, FACHE President and CEO Home Health Foundation Board of Trustees Executive Team OFFICERS John G. Albert President and CEO John G. Albert President Atty. Daniel A. Hayes, Jr. Chair Mary Jane Thomas Vice Chair Ron J. Pollina Treasurer Scott Collins Clerk 2 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 Donna Beaudin Vice President, Quality, Compliance and Risk Management Candy French Vice President, Merrimack Valley Hospice Karen Gomes Chief Clinical Officer Kristine DiFiore Vice President, Human Resources Meg Hogan Vice President, External Relations Peg Doherty Senior Vice President, Operations and Strategic Planning Pamela Streletsky Vice President, Finance Theresa Petrie Vice President, HomeCare, Inc. Home is center of our caring. It is the place we bring our expertise, medical talent and compassion – each and every day, in thousands of homes, in more than 110 towns. The place called “home” may change, but our team of expert health, hospice and home care providers follow along – to a lifetime family home, a new apartment in an independent living community, a skilled nursing facility, or at Merrimack Valley Hospice House. Our three not-for-profit agencies, Home Health VNA, Merrimack Valley Hospice and HomeCare, Inc., work together to help our patients and their families enjoy the special moments - large and small. We keep people in the places they feel at home, with comfort and safety. We are responsible and accountable to the communities and people we serve. With your support, we remain trusted for medical expertise and a commitment to quality and patients first. We have been here since 1895, independent and patient-centered. You have been an important part of this journey of compassion and we’re honored to be trusted with the care for you, your family, friends and neighbors – today and well into the future. President’s Letter Serving our Mission Home Health VNA Merrimack Valley Hospice York Hospital Hospice Merrimack Valley Hospice House HomeCare, Inc. Community Compassion Financials Charity & Support Donors & Tributes Ways to Give 2 4-5 6-7 8-9 9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16 17 18-27 28 3 What it means to care for all Our mission is to create and deliver innovative and responsive community health programs which provide effective and compassionate care. 4 Serving our mission As a not-for-profit agency, we are committed to providing vital healthcare to all patients, regardless of their type of insurance or ability to pay. Since 1895 we have provided care to the underserved – most who would not otherwise receive medical care, as the result of financial hardship or physical isolation. Many of these people are homebound and alone without family to assist. For them to seek and receive care outside the home is nearly an impossible hurdle. Without Home Health VNA to care for these people, there would be incredible suffering, unnecessary hospitalizations, and a population of people with no advocate to address or to deliver the medical care and social services that can provide human dignity and quality of life. Our quality of care, medical expertise and best practices go above and beyond basic standards of care. It is care deserved by all. By accepting all patients, we care for those who would not otherwise receive care. The ability to continue to do this, as today’s health reimbursements cover less and less of the costs of the care, is made possible in large part by the generosity of our donors. We are so grateful to the many who believe that others are worthy of receiving the same care they have received; that the impact of the work we do matters, for them, their families, their neighbors, and the community we are a part of. Caring for others is part of the human experience. By supporting the agencies of Home Health Foundation – Home Health VNA, Merrimack Valley Hospice and HomeCare, Inc., you share in making a very real difference in people’s lives each and every day. Thank you. We are healthcare’s connection to the patient at home We work collaboratively with a wide network of healthcare partners that mutually provide care to the 110+ towns in our service area. We are instrumental in management of high risk patients, those who are most vulnerable to complications related to their disease and repeated hospitalizations. Integrating technology with health systems, hospitals and physician practices, we seamlessly coordinate the care of our patients – making each and every home visit valuable to patients’ goals and desired outcomes. We are the first and only home health agency to lead a Massachusetts Health Information Exchange, an important initiative bringing together partners to share clinical information of our mutual patients across the many access points of care. We are here to fill the needs of healthcare today and tomorrow as we understand, define and help guide the integrated systems in the healthcare networks that care for thousands of patients across Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. We’ve been here for 119 years and will be here for the long road ahead We are ahead of the curve to help ensure our own stability and strength, so that we remain the trusted source for our patients and communities that rely on us. As the business of healthcare changes, we are committed to retaining the quality and scope of services to serve those in our community. Our years of experience gives us perspective and a solid understanding of how we can advance effectiveness. Our clinical depth gives us expertise and specialization to meet the complexity of patient needs and the ability to serve as a critical component in the medical spectrum. 5 Home Health VNA We bring healthcare home The importance of healthcare in the home setting is increasing exponentially as patients are living with more serious illnesses, coping with more complicated health challenges and receiving care from a number of providers. We provide services and rehabilitation for those with medical needs related to an incident such as a traumatic injury, stroke, or surgery, as well as chronic or long-term illnesses for children as well as adults. For each patient we care for, we have the ability to see and work with them in their own home. We are a unique partner in healthcare today, relied upon by patients as well as the medical community. For generations, we have understood the value of community-based care at home and the distinct benefits we bring to patients and the healthcare providers caring for them. We have built a solid foundation on providing innovative care and programs to meet the needs of our community, in the places they call home, and our care teams are on-the-road, in-the-home, medical experts. 6 Caring for the population’s most vulnerable More than ever, we are caring for the most vulnerable of patients in the community, those with complex care needs resulting from a combination of serious medical conditions. These people are at an elevated risk for serious injury or rapid decline in health. Our goal is to reduce the controllable risks, intervene with proper treatments before complications, and improve quality of life for these patients. These patients are cared for with specific protocols that involve our home nursing staff to identify and carefully address each patient’s risks with a care plan that closely monitors and meets their needs. In doing so, the home care nurse becomes the hub – communicating with the patient’s support system and medical providers. The care plan is managed across all providers, ensuring that a full picture is kept in view. Finding solutions that work In 2014, several new programs and approaches to care brought improved results to manage some of the most challenging types of care. The Clear Path Project improves care for homebound seniors with mental health conditions by providing psychiatric training to the visiting clinical team tending to these people. The health team can help identify and assess risks, help manage medications, and connect them to proper resources before crisis. We have incorporated best practices into every patient visit with clinician toolkits and defined pathways for chronic diseases. While every patient receives a personalized care plan, we ensure a standard of consistent, effective, quality care, with each and every visit. Interdisciplinary teams remain an important part of care collaboration. Working together, complex care can be managed and often prevents serious declines and related hospitalizations. Identifying risks as a team and finding appropriate services to meet them, helps improve an individual patient’s care while extending the solutions to other patients who may benefit from the new approaches. Getting a healthy start Motherhood is a joyful, exciting time, but it can be stressful too. Ask any new mom and she’ll tell you that loving and caring for a newborn can be both wonderful and difficult. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health teamed up with Home Health VNA for their Welcome Family program in the Greater Lawrence region. This program offers a free visit from one of our Maternal and Child Health nurses – free to any new mom and her newborn. During the visit, the nurse does a health assessment, answers questions and connects them to other helpful information and resources. The Welcome Family program was started in July 2014 and will run through June of 2015 to help ensure a solid start by sharing expertise in calming an infant; bathing and changing techniques; healthy nutrition; breastfeeding; and home safety. In helping our youngest members get settled in at home, we say “Welcome Family”! Technology to support The ability of our agency clinicians to communicate with each other as well as share patient information with physicians and hospitals, is at the core of our communication and care management. From real-time reporting, to patient information, our staff is connected by mobile computing. We received a special challenge grant from the Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund which was followed by an incredible outpouring of donor support at the end of 2014. With these funds, our clinical teams will have updated equipment to enhance the connectivity they need to receive and share the most important information related to every patient they visit. The high-tech aspect of healthcare is very much behind the scenes as the backbone and a critical component of working within healthcare systems of today. Words cannot express my appreciation for the kind and professional care I received this past August and September from your staff members following surgery. I was completely dependent on your staff as I healed and credit them for my ability to gain confidence and the ability to get back to work full time… You are nurses, caregivers, confidantes and my heroes! – C.D., Tewksbury 7 Merrimack Valley Hospice We ease worries and restore peace of mind Hospice isn’t about giving up hope, it’s about creating new hopes and carrying out wishes for comfort, dignity and the life that remains. Hospice is an important part of caring for those who are no longer seeking curative measures for illness or conditions that are life-limiting. Merrimack Valley Hospice provides compassionate, comprehensive care designed to improve quality of life by meeting physical, social and emotional needs with a team of professionals and volunteers. At home, in a hospital, in an assisted living facility or at our own Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, hospice care fosters peace and comfort with support for patients and their families. 8 Creating special moments For 35 years Merrimack Valley Hospice has provided compassionate physical, emotional and spiritual care for those with advanced illness. Meeting these needs by properly managing pain and symptoms, and focusing on quality of life, hospice allows for time to strengthen relationships and create special moments with loved ones. Providing a compassionate team The hospice team involves many professionals who tend to symptom management, medication and supplies, care coordination and specialty care and support. Each person in the team helps to meet the many and often changing needs that arise. With hospice and palliative nurses, board certified practitioners, aides, social workers, multi-denominational chaplains and spiritual advisors, bereavement counselors and trained volunteers, caring experts provide help along the way. Addressing the unique needs of chronic conditions We developed programs for those with chronic conditions such as advanced cardiac and pulmonary disease, dementia and memory impairment, and advanced cancer. With medical and emotional support, hospice can dramatically reduce anxiety and symptoms of distress, keeping patients more comfortable and able to enjoy greater stability. The support of the greater York community has been tremendous, and is allowing us to continue to enhance the offerings available year-round with regular community events, bereavement programs and support groups, and a growing volunteer network that cares deeply for its neighbors with their time and talent. Thanks to hospice, the last nine days of my mom’s life were such an amazing experience for me, and one that I will never forget. I actually loved every minute of the time we had together in her own home in York, with no anxiety and no fear. I thank my mom’s hospice aide, Elizabeth, for all she did. Her loving care of washing, grooming, and making my mom feel good was beyond belief. With her observations, she communicated with the hospice nursing team and advised me on the medications my mom needed to stay comfortable. With her helpful guidance, we were able to care for mom as well as plan for the days ahead. There are so many things that Elizabeth told me to help care for my mom in between her visits and it made such a difference. York Hospital Hospice is located at 127 Long Sands Road, Suite 12, York, ME. Her grateful daughter Serving the community since 2013 York Hospital Hospice provides medical support, bereavement, and dedicated volunteers to the York, Maine community. Its affiliation with Merrimack Valley Hospice brought a professional level of advanced medical care and breadth of resources to this region and has impacted hundreds of families. York Hospital Hospice has been embraced by the medical community and families alike. 2014 was a year of growth as our clinical team expanded into this region to care for people in their homes, keeping them in the place they feel most comfortable. For instances when medical needs become too great for remaining at home, Merrimack Valley Hospice House becomes that “home away from home” with its traditional New England charm and comfort for patients and their visitors. 9 Merrimack Valley Hospice House We have a place like home Most hospice and palliative care is provided to patients in their own homes. But when it’s no longer possible for someone to remain at home for advanced care, Merrimack Valley Hospice House provides a comfortable, welcoming home-like alternative. Patients who may need more intensive pain management for a short time or require the oversight of a physician to help address complex symptoms may turn to the specialized care at the Hospice House and then return home. Merrimack Valley Hospice House is a place that brings trained hospice professionals together – physicians, registered nurses, nursing assistants, chaplains, social workers and volunteers – to provide highly specialized care to patients with advanced illness as well as support to their loved ones. 10 Specialized care in a place like home One of only two inpatient facilities in Massachusetts to care for children as well as adults, Merrimack Valley Hospice House addresses specialized medical needs of those with advanced illness, with compassion and dignity. Patients may come to Merrimack Valley Hospice House after being cared for by a hospice provider at home or in an assisted living or skilled nursing facility. They may not have had any type of hospice care before coming, or perhaps they have been receiving only palliative services. Some families turn to Merrimack Valley Hospice House for respite, a break from care giving. Every patient is unique and an experienced admission team guides the transition to or from the Hospice House. So moments can be shared together During life’s journey we celebrate many events and milestones. Merrimack Valley Hospice House’s expansion to 21 patient suites is a milestone that benefits every community served by our agencies – whether they are receiving care from Merrimack Valley Hospice, Home Health VNA or another home health or hospice provider. The expansion to the House has increased access for short-term acute symptom management, respite care, and those who need or want to be in a setting with a higher level of specialized care as their illness progresses. With more rooms to accommodate patients and their families, more treasured moments can be spent together as fears are erased and comfort is regained. Thank you! We are so grateful to everyone who helped to meet the goal of A Compassionate Journey Campaign in 2014. We invite all to continue or join in supporting this continued effort to ensure a place of comfort, dignity and care for those nearing the end of their life’s journey. The need for ongoing support continues Charitable giving allows this special resource to be available to all when hospice needs intensify beyond what can be provided in the patient’s home. Naming opportunities are still available, up to and including naming of the Hospice House. For information about pledges and naming level gifts, contact Donna Deveau, Director of Development, at ddeveau@homehealthfoundation.org or 978-552-4162. Hopeful for the best things possible The following is an excerpt from a personal letter of thanks to a donor, written at Merrimack Valley Hospice House. “While all of us are devastated that Peter’s brother was admitted to Merrimack Valley Hospice House, we are relieved that he will receive exceptional and thoughtful care so that he can live the best life possible until his last breath. He can be visited by a variety of people who might not otherwise be able to see him at his house. The large private room facilitates heartfelt conversations and multiple visitors. The numerous sitting areas around the Hospice House allow visitors to step out and think about something else for a minute… I am hopeful that his brother finds comfort in one or more of the alternative therapies, just as I am hopeful that the chaplains, the bereavement counseling and other programs are able to help him and his family to cope with what is happening… I really feel that most of us could use help with this chapter of life, whether it is our own life or that of a loved one.” 11 HomeCare, Inc. We are the extra hands to stay independent HomeCare, Inc. is a trusted partner for communities and the medical community as we help to identify and fill the gaps to properly manage an aging and vulnerable population. They are part of the hub – the home care team – that sees and works with patients in their own homes; able to communicate and share the status of health and well-being to the rest of the team. As a greater percentage of the population is considered “aging” and many have chronic health conditions, our communities have more residents at risk for medical crisis. Such threats can be minimized or even avoided with established communication, monitoring, and safe living conditions. 12 A partner in caring for seniors In 2014, we provided greater support to regional councils on aging, elder services agencies and other senior services. Our staff are the trained homecare professionals that ensure clients’ health needs are met in addition to connecting them with basic necessities such as heat, electricity, food and other human services. We are the eyes and ears for elders at home. The Healthy Connections program initially launched in 2013 has been a way to provide a safety net to some of the most vulnerable patients following discharge. Expanding into the Seacoast region in 2014, this program helps patients avoid complications of their chronic conditions and avoid preventable hospitalizations. More than assistance, watchful care As a partner in the home care of people, we help ensure their safety as we assist in their independence, comfort and daily living support. Meeting the needs of an increasing aging population takes a team. HomeCare, Inc. and Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley are a great example of how we work in collaboration with partners in our communities – providing the kind of care we do best coupled with the reach of elder services to help identify needs. Together, we keep our population safe and connected to the local resources available. Trained paraprofessionals of HomeCare, Inc., such as personal care attendants and even homemakers, help to manage care of people who may not be receiving medical care at the time. This staff often becomes the person closest to a senior’s daily life, a trusted set of eyes on progress. They ensure that medication routines are being followed and help communicate changes or concerns to family members and/or care team members. By watching for changes in conditions or identifying risks, they can alert an agency nurse who can arrange proper intervention or communicate the need to the person’s physician. Private Care Services an integral part of overall care Our patients receiving non-medical support through Home Health VNA or Merrimack Valley Hospice are familiar with our HomeCare, Inc. staff who provide care and support them in the home. This same team can be called upon to provide additional, more frequent visits that coordinate and flex with the care plan in place – so patients receive greater value to their private services. HomeCare, Inc.’s paraprofessionals are already a part of the trusted care team and seamlessly enhance care as it is needed. Mayor Rivera of the City of Lawrence commended the working partnership of HomeCare, Inc. and Elder Services of the Merrimack Valley in caring for the city’s seniors during a recent visit with President and CEO John Albert and Executive Director of Elder Services of Merrimack Valley, Rosanne DiStefano. Words can only begin to express our deep appreciation to all of you for the outstanding efforts and loving care each of you have consistently provided to our beloved Theresa.” – The C family 13 C ompassion from the community Benefit Events We host two major fundraising events annually to help financially support our ability to provide charity care as well as patient and family services that are not covered by insurance. The Legacy of Leading, a dinner event held in April pays tribute to those who support the health and well-being of our community as well as the mission of our combined agencies. Our Food, Wine and Beer Pairing and Silent Auction is a fun-filled event each September featuring a festive theme-based atmosphere, activities and cuisine along with a silent auction and raffles to benefit Merrimack Valley Hospice. Volunteering Volunteering comes in many forms – as time spent with patients on hospice and their families, assisting at the Hospice House, helping at events, sewing keepsake memories for someone who has lost a loved one, or checking in with patients by phone. Volunteers are important to our work and help extend the range of support to the greater community. Some volunteers were helped by Merrimack Valley Hospice or Home Health VNA and want to help others face the challenges they overcame. Others are drawn to caring for those in their community and want to share their gift of time and talent, where they can see the difference they make in the lives of others. Volunteers are needed for all regions served including northeastern Massachusetts, southern New Hampshire and the York, Maine area. Friends of Merrimack Valley Hospice This auxiliary group of volunteers was created in 2014 by a passionate group of individuals touched by the care of Merrimack Valley Hospice and Merrimack Valley Hospice House. They help to raise awareness, support events held by the agency, as well as host their annual Spring Brunch fundraiser to raise proceeds in support of Merrimack Valley Hospice House and other services for hospice patients and their families. Membership is open to anyone in the community. Learn more by visiting www.merrimackvalleyhospice.org/friends Join our online community – Like us on Facebook! Home Health VNA ~ Merrimack Valley Hospice ~ HomeCare, Inc. Corporate Sponsors Local and regional businesses throughout the many communities we serve feel good about sponsoring the work of our agencies. Charitable support from corporate sponsors helps ensure every dollar raised at our fundraising events goes directly to help patient care and services. They provide a commitment of support for their local communities and in doing so, enable us to put their donations to work immediately. These sponsors value the importance of having our care available to their customers, clients, and employees, and they can see firsthand the impact of their donation on the community. We thank the many businesses who choose to support the work of Home Health VNA, Merrimack Valley Hospice and HomeCare, Inc. Honor Roll We are so grateful for the generosity of each and every person who supports our agencies with charitable giving. The impact of a single gift can be life-changing. In the pages that follow, we recognize many of our supporters and those who have been named in memory or honored with a tribute gift in their name. Long-time supporters of our agencies and those who have been able to make gifts at Honor Roll levels, join together each spring at our Evening of Appreciation. It is a chance to thank them in person and to share a bit more about the incredible impact of their continued philanthropic support. For information about Honor Roll level giving, contact our Office of Development at 978-552-4525. Merrimack Valley Hospice did a great job not only providing support to Mom during her final days, but also to us, her family. You did this not only while Mom was alive but even now on an on-going basis with bereavement counseling as we try to deal with her loss. – Family of Emma 14 Top: Celebrating 2014 Legacy of Leading honorees Naomi Prendergast of D’Youville Life and Wellness Community and Thomas Mortimer of Haverhill Bank, this event raised over $80,000. Top right: Friends of Merrimack Valley Hospice burst into bloom at its inaugural fundraiser Spring Has Sprung brunch, attended by 70 charter members and guests who enjoyed a special presentation and raffles by Flowers by Steve. Bottom right: Along the Boardwalk, the 2014 theme for the annual Food, Wine and Beer event served fun for all and raised more than $125,000 in support of Merrimack Valley Hospice through generous sponsorship and active participation by more than 320 guests. Middle left: The Mill Pine Village quilters shared their works of love with those at Merrimack Valley Hospice House. Bottom left: Volunteers donate nearly 10,000 hours of their time each year. There are many ways members of the community help to support the incredible work of our agencies and the many people we serve. Sharing time, talent and resources, our supporters – individuals, organizations, and businesses – come together during the year for special events, as volunteers, or in their own fundraising efforts. Through the dedication of people just like you who want to make a positive difference in the lives of others, we are able to continue our mission of caring for all in the places they call home. To find out more about any of these opportunities for involvement, contact Lauren Brousseau at lbrousseau@homehealthfoundation.org or 978-552-4927. 15 2014 Highlights After diligent effort, strategic management and financial accountability we can report an overall surplus in 2014 which ensures a solid foundation to continue to move forward with innovative care. This position allows us to better weather the stormy uncertainties that face heath care organizations during trying times, without cutting services or the scope of care. We face a critical year ahead in the home health and hospice industry. Steep cuts in state and federal reimbursement combined with reductions in insurance payments require that we find more ways to be more cost effective and yet maintain our promise of the highest quality of care to our patients. Your generosity is an investment in our stability and strength, and will allow us to continue to stay ahead of the dangers that fiscal challenges beyond our control may have. We are deeply appreciative for your charitable support that is so critical to helping us continue to meet the needs of all patients in the community. Financials Total operating revenue $51,606,676 Total operating expenses $54,276,120 Operating (loss) surplus ($2,669,444) Total other revenue and gains $7,130,754 Excess of revenue over expenses $4,461,310 This data is for fiscal year October 1, 2013 – September 30, 2014 ————————————————————————————— People Power Total employees Miles driven Communities served Volunteer Support Active volunteers Volunteer visits Volunteer hours Tuck-in calls 699 568,180 113 190 3,509 9,425 2,220 The generosity of our donors enables us to uphold the promise of quality, compassionate home health and hospice care for all, especially for those in our community who are without health insurance or the means to pay. It helps to ensure that we will remain here as a trusted resource, for many years to come. 16 Giving back to the community Charity Care: $2,060,519 Charity care is provided under the organization’s established sliding fee scale policy. It includes the deficit created by unreimbursed and unpaid costs of services provided in patients’ own residences as well as at Merrimack Valley Hospice House. Charitable Giving and Fundraising: $1,160,976 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 giving. In fiscal year 2014 our agencies provided more than $2 million in charity care Members of our community contributed $1.16 million to help us reach people in need of our care 17 18 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 piece, the following list reflects cash gifts of $100 or more received during calendar year 2014. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this listing. Please notify us of any corrections by contacting Kelly Barbin at 978-552-4171 or kbarbin@homehealthfoundation.org. Employees are listed in italic. Leader ($50,000+) Advocate ($5,000-9,999) Amelia Peabody Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Clark George C. Wadleigh Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Heffron High Pointe Foundation Massachusetts Technology Collaborative Anonymous Artemas W. Stearns Trust Byram Healthcare Coram Specialty Infusion Services East Coast Camaro Club Enterprise Bank and Trust Haverhill Bank Holy Family Hospital Independent Living Corp. Institution for Savings Charitable Foundation, Inc. Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union Lawrence General Hospital Long Term Pharmacy Solutions Virginia and Herbert Oedel Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Pelletier Mrs. Maryellen Pelletier Pentucket Medical Associates Dr. Mary A. Toomey Town of Exeter Town of Hampton Falls Town of Rye Town of Seabrook Trinity EMS, Inc. Benefactor ($25,000-49,999) Andover Home For Aged People Cummings Foundation, Inc Demoulas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Flynn Pentucket Bank Mrs. Mary D. Regan TD Bank Telemachus & Irene Demoulas Family Foundation Town of Hampton Prof. Andy van Dam Ambassador ($10,000-24,999) Anonymous Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens Foundation Clive and Suzanne Fazioli Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Cocozza Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Clive B. Fazioli Fred C. Church, Inc. George P. Bishop Foundation HealthWyse, LLC Home Care Specialists, Inc. Horne Family Charitable Foundation Inc. Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank Moseley Fund for Social Services NAID Foundation Newburyport Five Cents Savings Charitable Foundation, Inc. Newburyport Society for the Relief of Aged Women Regan Ford, Inc. The Rogers Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Tom W. Sawyer Lauran Mariano Tarshi Mrs. Debra S. Williams Supporter ($1,000-4,999) Mr. and Mrs. John G. Albert Align Credit Union Atlantic Charter Insurance Company Baker-Katz Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Ms. Claire A. Cavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. John Chemaly Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Coletta Ms. Andrea R. Crowe Cummings Properties, LLC Mrs. Sharon DeMarco Donna and Stephen Deveau Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home Donoghue, Barrett & Singal, P.C. Mr. and Mrs. Al Doyle D’Youville Life & Wellness Community Eastern Bank Mr. Yossi Elaz Essex County Community Foundation Fidelity Investments Mrs. Edith W. Filliettaz Flowers By Steve Mrs. Joanne D. Fournier Georgetown Bank Mrs. Karen E. Gomes Greater Haverhill Foundation Greater Lawrence Family Health Center Griffin-White Foundation, Inc. H.L. Farmer & Sons Funeral Homes Haverhill Kiwanis Club Attorney and Mrs. Daniel A. Hayes, Jr. Mr. Laurent A. Hevey Mrs. Joan Stygles Hull and Mr. Samuel P. Hull Infusion Solutions Inc. Integral Resources Jackson Lumber & Millwork Mr. Stephen A. Janavicus and Mr. George Vega Ms. Diane Kensler Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home Mr. David J. LaFlamme Ms. Jeannette M. Lambert Lavallee/Brensinger, PA Maguire Pest Control Maine Community Foundation Mr. Charles Margosian Mary Immaculate Health/Care Services Mrs. Jean R. McCaffrey Ms. Shannon McGrath Mr. John J. McGuire, Jr. Merrimac Savings Bank Merrimack Valley Federal Credit Union Merrimack Valley Hospice Morris, Rossi & Hayes Dr. Joanne Nowak Nutter, McClennen & Fish LLP Mr. and Mrs. John J. O’Connor Odd Fellows of the North Shore Mr. Patrick O’Malley Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. O’Rorke Parker Hannifin Corporation Penacook Place Pest-End, Inc. Philips Lifeline Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Pollina Mr. Fred N. Pratt, Jr. PrideSTAR EMS, Inc. Ms. Jane K. Purinton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Quinn Mrs. Patricia A. Rauseo Red Mill Graphics, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rogers Rosamond Thaxter Foundation Ms. Barbara B. Sager Mr. John Sarro Ms. Pam Saucier The Savings Bank Ms. Christine Scaplen Ms. Mary S. Schauffler Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schumann Senior Whole Health Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soviero Ms. Elaine Turner Ms. Jane S. Weber Winchester Financial Group Inc. Ms. Suzanne Wyman Friend ($100-999) 3Phase Elevator Corporation Mr. Robert Abel Ms. Adriana Acevedo Adheris Health, Inc. 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Wilson Mrs. Alice H. Wimer Windham Center School Ms. Julie Winslow Witt/Kieffer Mr. and Mrs. John A. Woidyla Ms. Rosalyn K. Wood Mr. and Mrs. David Woodbury Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Woodman Mr. Brian Woods Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods Ms. Anna J. Woodward Mr. C T Wrubel Rhys Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Yameen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yanakis York Hospital Ms. Darlene Young Ms. Joyce Young Mrs. Margery R. Young Mrs. Rachel Zajac Zampell Refractories, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Zappala Mr. Richard Zartarian Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Zerbarini Mr. Karl Zimmermann Mr. Bazil Zingali You make a positive impact in today’s healthcare Charitable support is more important than ever as demands for the scope of care and the resources needed to support our work increases. We welcome your continued support of the not-for-profit agencies of Home Health Foundation. You help to deliver effective and compassionate care and support to patients of all ages and diagnoses where they are most comfortable – at home. For more information on giving to any of our agencies, please call Donna Deveau, Director of Development, at 978-552-4162 or visit homehealthfoundation.org. 23 Those Named in Tribute Memoriam or tribute gifts may be made at any time to any of our three agencies affiliated with the Home Health Foundation. We are so grateful for the many donations made during 2014 in honor of the following people: In memorial of the following Judith A. Abbott Lauretta W. Abbott Eva Abdo Selma Abriatis Helen C. Adams Nancy A. Adams Esther Aho Anthony V. Alterio Joseph T. Ambrefe, Sr. Susan Ambrose Fred Andrews Gerald Andrews Joyce B. Andrews John C. Anton Ida J. Anzaldi Stephen Anzalone Jane Armstrong Joseph J. Arsenault George W. Arvanitis Sandra Ashe Arthur A. Auclair Angelo Robert Baggetta Rita Baillargeon Charles Baker Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker, Sr. Henry H. Balboni Barbara C. Baldwin Isabel Balfrey Thomas F. Balfrey Patricia Barbera Maria Barcelos Ida Bardwell Bert Barkas Madeleine Barkas Harry Barker Rose Barnes Loretta Barron Rita Bartel Judith A. Bartlett Ray C. Barton Margaret Batcheller James H. Bean Cecile Beaulieu Donat Beaulieu Richard W. Beaumont Barbara B. Beck Denis A. Bedard Nancy E. Begley Simone Y. Belanger Walter Belavitch Wanda Belavitch Shirley Mae Belisle David Bendroth Norman K. Benson, Sr. Donald J. Bernstein Mary W. Berryman Ruth Berube Antonio S. Bettencourt Antonio M. Bettencourt Susan Blackburn William D. Blackstock Veronica Blinn 24 Frederick Blondin Charlotte E. Blood Dorothy Blouin Aline Boisvert Elizabeth M. Boland Ernest D. Bombard Michelina A. Bonvino Philip Bonvino Ileana Bordeianu Diana T. Borkowski Henry A. Bourdelais Richard J. Bourdelais, Jr. Karen Bouvier Janet H. Bowering Kie Bowman Francis J. Boyer, Jr. Rose S. Boynes Deborah J. Bozek Christine Bradley James W. Bradley, Jr. Patricia Bradley Susan Bradley David O. Brady James W. Braun Kenneth H. Braverman Dorothy M. Bray Louise M. Breen William L. Brennan William Brindis Eleanor Britton Robert Britton Timothy J. Brophy Deborah E. Brown Paul E. Buell Domenica G. Buggea Grace A. Bunker Jean Burbank Gertrude Geraldine Burke Elizabeth F. Burns Helen Burns Robert A. Burns Robert F. Burns William E. Busineau Francis B. Byrne Linda M. Caissie Francisco Calado Ovid H. Calderone Katherine Callahan Ann Campbell Dominick Campone Donna Cann Josephine Capaldo Carl G. Caplan Nancy Carabello Richard Carceo Francis C. Carey Margaret M. Carifio Janet L. Carignan John F. Carleton Beatrice H. Carlson Robert Carlson Anthony A. Carpenito Theresa A. Carpentier Heather Carr Elizabeth Carta Fletcher F. Carter Catherine Case Anne M. Casey Virginia Casper Ann B. Catalina Pauline Cayer Frank Cefalu Mary Cefalu Ralph Cerbone Edward Cesati Roger J. Chaisson Richard A. Chavers Anne T. Cherry Beatrice Chiara Vincent M. Chmielewski Helen Ciali Petrina Cirincione Edward Clark Kelly Lee Clark Norman Clark Stephen R. Clark, Jr. Virginia Cleak Woodward Cleak Jean E. Clement James M. Clifford Barbara A. Clinton H. Myles Coates Anthony R. Coco Clare Coelho Francis Coleman Emil Coletta Mary Coletta Catherine A. Collins Elizabeth L. Collins Mary G. Collins Roger Collins Grace A. Comeau Thisbe Comins Rita Connelly Concetto Contarino Noella Cormier Ruth Cormier Antoinette Costa Venniro Costa Robert L. Cote Russell Cote John Couch Dorothy Couture Gerald Couture Eileen Crabb Arlene Crabtree Florence W. Crandall Herbert Craven Maria L. Crawford John Crawshaw Virginia M. Crawshaw Howard Cresswell Robert Crone, Jr. William E. Cronin Helen M. Cross Elizabeth Crowe Mary Christine Crowe Dorothy B. Crowell Timothy Crowley, Sr. Constance Cullen Patricia M. Currence John J. Currivan Peter Curtin Thomas Curtin, Jr. Phyllis Curtis Frederica Cwikielnik Jean M. Daigle Donna Daly Tracy Danahy Concetta M. D’Angelo Joaquim DeAlmeida, Jr. Dorothy A. Dearborn Denise Deery Nicholas Dekeon James F. Delehanty Maxine Delisle Nola R. Della-Monica Marianna Delli Colli Ray Demars Anna Demi Daniel Densch Thomas DeOrio Wilfrid Deschenes, Jr. Alphee J. Deveau Sabino Difeo Emilio A. DiFranza Richard Digrazia John C. DiMarino, Jr. Carmella DiMonte Frank A. DiNatale June G. Dion Alfio DiStefano Rose DiStefano Clyde C. Dixon, Sr. Clyde N. Dixon Margaret J. Dixon Emily DiZazzo Lloyd P. Dodge Thomas J. Dolan Adelena Dolfe Alice Domoracki Leanne Donovan Christopher Doucette Alice Dow Edna R. Dow Walter Dowe Bronislawa Dowgiert Edward C. Downer Barbara A. Doyle Alphonse Dragon Marion Dragon Robert F. Drew, Sr. Ronald P. Dube Albert Dudley Constance A. Duffy Richard T. Durkin, Jr. Lawrence Dyson Bryan Earabino Robert Eccles Ernest Ecklund Thomas Edson Linda Elaz Robert W. Elder Shirley M. Eldred Ruth Elwell Charles E. Eubanks Ann Euele Julie Evancha Gloria Fairbrother William M. Falaska, Jr. Joan Fanale Ojen Fantazian Raymond S. Farnell, Sr. Thomas J. Farrell Mary T. Farren Henry J. Fary James A. Favalora, Jr. John E. Fenton, Jr., Esq. Ann Marie Feoli John R. Feoli Kathleen Ferrigno Walter Feugill Enola Fields Daniel J. Fillipon James Finelli Placido Fiorino John C. Fitch Cornelia Fitts Donald F. Fitzgerald Francis A. Fitzgerald Martin M. Fitzgerald, Jr. Anne Fitzpatrick Shirley Flanagan Glenda Fleming Barbara Foley Susan Follansbee David N. Foner Carol A. Foster Charles H. Foster Robert E. Fountaine Claire M. Fournier Romeo Fournier Anne F. Fram Pasquale Franciosa Thomas M. Francis Claire Fraser Donald S. Freeborn John Fusco Luigia Fusco Alan W. Gadde Carolyn J. Gagnon Edmund J. Gagnon Rolande E. Gagnon Anne Galimi Doris Gallagher Fredrick Gallagher Jack Gallagher John David Gallagher Anthony M. Gallo Nicholas Gallo Gracien Gamache Irene Gamache Marcia Garand Marjorie C. Gaudet Albert Gaudette Theresa P. Gaudette Nicholas Gavrielides Donald Gendron Eva Gendron Patricia Genest Lisa Gerhan Jean C. Gibbens Tulita K. Gibson Mary E. Gilgun Ellis Gill Gloria Gilleran Mary A. Goggin Irene Golden Delores Gonzales Shirley Mae Gordon Dorothy Graham Dorothy H. Graham Leon H. Graham Robert W. Graham Richard G. Grant Henry A. Green Joan Greenwood Andrew Gregor Mildred E. Grover Angela R. Guarino Nicholas Guerrera Charles Gunn Edward Habeeb Donald B. Hajec Dorothy Hanna Helen M. Hanna Doris G. Hanson Robert E. Hanson Mary M. Harrington Robert Harrington Barbara Harris Edward F. Harris Rita E. Harris Susan R. Harrison Todd M. Harrison Lorraine Hartford-Logan Laurel Hastie Edward Hatem Lori Hay John F. Heaney Margaret Heenan Phyllis Heffernan Milton Heffron Patricia M. Hennessey Dolores Hernandez Alma Hersey Harold Hersey Barbara A. Hevey Charles V. Higgins Nancy Higgins We shine a light through darkness of grief The loss of someone is one of life’s most stressful and difficult things. Our bereavement support services and programs, led by professionals skilled in guiding people of all ages through the grief process. From counseling to expressive therapy, group support and one-on-one visits, our bereavement program is made possible to all without charge through the generosity of those who donate to Merrimack Valley Hospice. Drusilla N. Hill William E. Hill, Jr. Albert J. Hillard Gerald Hogan Benedict M. Holmes Janice E. Hood Pamela J. Hornbaker Richard J. Hosford, III Anne M. Hovey Patricia Hovey Margaret Howard Alvin E. Huebner Marcia Hughes Robert Hughes Nancy Hulett David W. Hume Albert Hunt Thomas A. Hunt Susan Hunt Bond Mary Hyde Verna Hyder Alfred Imielkowski Joanne Irving Marion Janavicus Margaret Janikian Virginia H. Janvier Maureen A. Jardine John Jaroncyk Marion Jenkins Palmer E. Jennifer Irene Jezierski Doris J. Johnson Jane Johnson Marguerite Johnson Abbott Denis Jones David W. Jordan Joan Joyal George H. Joynson Kathleen G. Jukins Shiromany Kafley Robert Kames Lonnie Kaplan Christopher Karambelas Phyllis Kasiecki Jason Kawa Lawrence Keber Frances A. Keegan Neal Keegan Betty Keeler Sandra M. Keeping George Keller, Jr. Louise Kelly Robert J. Kelly Virginia E. Kelly Eugene Kennedy Carol Kenyon Catherine V. Kilcoyne William F. Kimball Arthur King Beatrice Kittredge Diane Kittredge David Klarman Eleanor F. Kneeland William Koenig Kathleen M. Kostan Vasilios Koumpouras Marsha Koutrobis Dennis E. Krysiak Gail L. Krzywicki Heather M. Kyte Mary Labombard Francis H. Labranche Pearl V. Lacasse Camille Lacey Linda M. LaFarge Germaine Lagasse Gretchen E. Lamere Joan Lamson June Lanciani Margaret Landry Francesca M. Lane Susan J. Lane Hector Lanseigne Henry Lanseigne Raymond Lanseigne Lee Lapiere Mary Lapinskas Florence M. LaPlante Harold T. LaPlante Daniel Lappin Jerry Lapriore Margaret Laratonda Paul LaRocca Lucy Larosa Margaret E. LaRue Raymond J. Lavin, Sr. Raymond M. Lavoie Robert Lavoie Richard Lawler Jay Ronald Lawrence William Layne Wendy LeClerc Kathleen Lee Nancy Lee Naimy G. Lees Robert F. Lenton Roseanne Lorraine Lenton Marie R. LeSage Mary Lessard Robert J. Levesque Janice A. Licare Darwin L. Lien Michael C. Lignos Joseph Lima Eric List Joan L’Italien Karen L. Littlefield Paul N. Lockwood Freida Loew Despina G. Loisou Marc Loranger Robert D. Lucas Thomas L. Lucas Eleanor Lucci Ethel G. Lunn Harold F. Lunn John J. Lynch, Jr. Marie L. Lynch Barbara Lyons Frank Lyons Sarah E. Macarione Joan Macarthur Lea A. MacAuley Francis J. MacDonald Michael MacDonald Madonna M. Macedonia William R. Machemer Jerry MacKay Karen E. MacMillan Anna Maguire Donna Maguire Rose Maille Doris Mainville Janice Makos James Mandell Ignatius Mangano Elizabeth P. Manosh Tacie Mansfield Margaret Marble Jeanne C. Marchand Sheila Marchand Theresa Marchand Judith A. Marcoux Evelyn Marggraf Lillian P. Margolis Concetta J. Marino Edwin Markham Richard Marks Alfred Marotto Arlene Marquis David Marquis Ronald Marshall Anna L. Martin Donald K. Martin Linda Martin William J. Martin, III Denise Martone Monica L. Mascaro David Maslen Hilda B. Mason Holly Mawhinney Vivienne C. Mazzoni Margaret McCabe John McCarron Elizabeth L. McCarthy Harriet McCarthy Philip O. McCarthy, Jr. Susan McCarthy Elinor McCaughey Philip E. McCaughey Denise McCool Mark McDonough Stephen C. McElroy Sheila M. McGravey Justine A. McGuire Bruce McInnes William J. Mckay K. Lorraine McKiel Robert McLellan, Jr. Margaret M. Meggison Mary D. Meisner Robert Melanson Robert Merigian Rocco T. Miano Kenneth Michelmore Constance Milley George Milne Evelyn Milona Peter S. Milton Tessie E. Milton Edward Minott Edwin E. Minsky Debra Miselis J. A. Moisan, Sr. 25 John Mooradian Henry Morande Lawrence Moreau Eileen Morgan Philip Morgan Richard R. Morin Ronald G. Morin Harold Morley Linda Moro Katherine Morris Elaine Morrow Joanne S. Morse Ida Mosca Roy Moulton Sherar Allen Mounger Lee C. Mudge Alice Mueller Bill Mueller Virginia Mueskes Doris A. Muise Paul A. Muise Florence Muldoon Sylvia Muldowney Dorothea Mullane John E. Mulvaney Raymond Murgia David R. Murison Edward H. Murphy Kim Murphy Thomas J. Murphy, Sr. William J. Murphy Louis H. Nakley Nicandra Nassar Harold L. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson Jane Nesbitt Aksenia Nesmith Patricia A. Nicolosi Noel Nightingale Salvatore Nitto Phyllis Noonan Sylvia Norcia Joseph J. Novello Stuart Nudelman Patricia Ober Messler Pamela J. O’Brien William M. O’Brien Carol O’Connor Catherine O’Donnell Dolores O’Donnell James O’Malley Olga O. Onasch Jane M. O’Neil Joanne O’Neill Constance Opolski Alice M. O’Reilly Fernando J. Otero Edward J. Ouellette, Jr. June Ouellette Arthur E. Outram, Jr. Donald J. Overka Rosemarie Palladino Elaine I. Pare John L. Pare Douglas J. Pariseau, Sr. Roswell C. Parker Joseph Pascucci, Jr. Ann M. Pater Kathleen J. Patnaude Charles J. Pattavina Joseph P. Paulekas Anna M. Pavlenkov Frank Pavlica Jennifer Pelchat Susan Pellerin Seavey Carol W. Perkins Helena Perkins Ruth Perkins Walter L. Perkins Hilda Peschel Kenneth R. Peschel Nancy R. Petralia Joanne Petrillo Donald Petzold Leonard Petzold Victor Pierga Rose Pierog Philip Piro Moses Platt Carl Poehler John W. Poirier John J. Poirier James Pollard, Jr. James Pollard Ruby Pollard Matthew W. Poth Jeannette B. Potvin Alice H. Poulin Amie (Joe) Poulin Helen E. Powers Yvette Powers Virginia Pratt Diane Price Joanne D. Price Arlene Prophet Lorraine T. Proulx Frederick F. Pye Rose K. Quillinan Charles F. Quimby, Jr. Ann Quinn P. T. Quinn Wanda Quinn Maryanne Rainville-Barnes Fred F. Ramey Beatriz Ramirez Constance M. Rand Joseph P. Randazza Carmela Randone Azmey S. Rashed Kenneth Rauseo Margaret K. Ray John Raybould Herbert A. Raymond Anthony Razza Joanne M. Rea Jane and Fred Relyea Albert R. Retelle Lillian Reynolds Jane Ann Rice Ernest B. Rich Kendall L. Rich Ronald W. Rich Ivan Richard Amanda Righter Joseph Riley Mary Y. Rizzo Mary L. Rizzo Arthur J. Roberts Alain Robinson Albert E. Robinson Margaret G. Robinson Esther E. Roche Judith Ann Rocheleau William Norris Rogers Camilla Roix Jeffrey Romano Frances Romanowicz Betty Romeo Louis J. Ronsivalli, Sr. Daniel J. Rooney, Sr. August Rooseboom Margaret Rooseboom Eleanor C. Rose Doris Ross Joseph A. Ross Bernard S. Rosser Louise Rosser Pauline Rossi Gerard Roy Peter Roy Vivian D. Rozzi Margaret T. Rufo Katherine T. Ruggiero Elizabeth Sabolchy Jack Sadowski Joyce Sadowski Savino Salerno Nunzio Sambataro Leah Sansone June Santoro Marie Sapienza Penny R. Saunders Stephen C. Savage Mary J. Sawyer Thelma Sawyer William A. Sawyer Sharon Scanlon Patricia M. Scaplen Connie Scavo Ruth Schell Simone T. Schelling Denise Schindler Charles W. Schmitt James P. Schrafft Blasco S. Scrofano, Sr. Margaret V. Seluk Roland Senechal Virginia Serratore Thomas A. Shallow, II Cynthia L. Shannon Frank Shawcross Cecilia Sheehan James Sheehan Joseph Sheehan Josephine Sheehan Mildred A. Sheehan Christine V. Sheehy Daniel M. Shejen Nancy Sheldon Margaret Shepley Lisa Shirton Robert Shone Jill P. Shugrue Max J. Sierpina Elias R. Silva Lillian Silveira Judith E. Silvia Arlene J. Simard Marie K. Simone Lucille Sirois Theodore A. Skrivanos Triantasilia Skrivanos Sandra Slauter Elizabeth Smales Ronald A. Smelstor, Sr. Janet Smith Marion V. Smith Linda Smith Gendron Robert L. Sousa, Sr. Leo Spang Niki Speliotis Ellsworth Spencer Mary E. Spirdione Mary Splaine Raymond P. St. Aubin Elaine St. Onge Joanne St. Pierre Martha Stanley Anna Stanton James R. Starr Michael Stavrou Mae E. Stevens Robert D. Stevens, PhD Barbara Stevenson Clarissa Stewart Donald H. Stewart John R. Stewart Lucy A. Stewart William Stewart Henrietta Stoebel Charles A. Stokes Geneva H. Stone Phyllis A. Strout Eric Student Cynthia J. Sulesky Lucille Sullivan William Sullivan, Jr. Carol L. Sutton Robin L. Swanson James Swarbrick Barbara Sylvia Ida R. Talarico James E. Tamagnine John Tataronis Francis Taylor Harry E. Taylor, Sr. Rosalie Tellier Grace Thomas Timothy D. Thoren Daniel Tobin Joseph A. Torrice Donna Torvi James J. Tosney Elizabeth Trafton Sandra Trafton John R. Trager Everett Trahan Joseph Traina Nancy Traina Maureen Trask Cynthia A. Tribandis Emma F. Tringali Alfred R. Troian, Jr. Renaldo J. Troian Evelyn Tucarella Leo F. Turner Patricia Twombly Silvio P. Uliano, Sr. Louise R. Vallante Levie van Dam Kungeny Vartanian Rita M. Viens Anthony A. Vitale Joseph D. Vitale Florence M. Wakefield Curtiss O. Wakeman Satineg Walden Robert Walker James Walsh Mary Walsh Hunt Walton Irene L. Warner Virginia Warner Claire Waterworth Yauyung L. Watt Patricia Webber Rita Weeks Eileen C. Welch Elizabeth Wells Robert L. Wetmore Frank G. Wheeler John W. White Grace F. Whitehouse Robert J. Whitehouse Doris C. Whitney Rebecca Whitney Dorothy Whittle William T. Wholey Luther L. Wildes Lettitia E. Wilkins John F. Willis Paul V. Wilson William D. Wise Stanley Witkum June Wizst William Wolfram Patricia K. Woodman Paula Woods Marguerite Woodside Ralph Woodside Robert J. Wright Evon Yameen William J. Yameen Fred York Dale T. Young Debra Young Marie B. Yuele Wayne Zajac Anthony Zakrewski James J. Zani Stacia Zelek Priscilla F. Zimmermann Paul Malone Pauline A. Michaud Amy Munankarmi Ann F. O’Donnell Andrea Robidoux Erving Rodriguez Dale Rogers Bill Russell Mary A. Toomey In tribute, honor or celebration of the following Marjorie N. Aikman Janet Boulanger Maria T. Chorzewski 26 Theodore J. Coletta Donna Deveau Joan Stygles Hull Stephen A. Janavicus Bob and Barbara Kelly Becky Malone “Words cannot express the appreciation my wife and I have for all hospice did in caring for my Mom shortly after her diagnosis of cancer to her passing, just six months later. The care she received from Hospice along with her spirit of independence allowed her to remain at home during her illness as she wished. Also, the support I received from York Hospital Hospice helped me immensely to care for a member of my family that I deeply loved.” – from York Hospital Hospice 27 Ways to give Thousands of people are touched by the generosity shared with our agencies, and support can come in many forms. To discuss any of these options or for questions, contact Donna Deveau, Director of Development at 978-552-4162 or ddeveau@homehealthfoundation.org. 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 800-933-5593. 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. The Leaders in Home Health and Hospice Care Founded in 1895 to provide care to families who worked in the local textile mills, we are now one of the largest home health and hospice agencies in the region. Our trained professionals and paraprofessional staff provide the highest quality, compassionate medical and supportive care to more than 3,500 people on any given day from our main office in Lawrence and from offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine and at our hospice house in Haverhill, MA. Main Office 360 Merrimack Street, Building 9 Lawrence, MA 01843 Merrimack Valley Hospice House 360 North Avenue Haverhill, MA 01830 Additional offices in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine www.HomeHealthFoundation.org 800-933-5593 Get Involved There are many ways to get involved and give of your time and talents. Hold your own fundraiser to help support the mission of our agencies; volunteer in a patient care role, office setting, or for special events; or help raise awareness and funds through the newly founded Friends of Merrimack Valley Hospice group. 28 The Leaders in Home Health and Hospice Care