2010 annual report (Read-Only)
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2010 annual report (Read-Only)
2010 ANNUAL REPORT Serving the counties of Warren, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, and St. Lawrence www.hphpc.org Page 2 Executive Director A MESSAGE FROM FRED OBERST Shawn D. Galbreath president of the board of directors Board of Directors This has been a wonderful year of growth and change for hospice. I am proud to have been Board President during this unprecedented time in High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care’s history. May 28th marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care. Frederick Oberst, President Dr. David Messner, Vice President Meg Wood, Vice President Philip Feinberg, Treasurer Dr. Cheryl Tucker, Secretary John Anderson Dr. Paul Benveniste William Burke Norma Goff Byron Lapham Vicki Morse Rev. Jeffrey Palmer Edgar Purcell High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc. Administrative Office P.O. Box 840 Saranac Lake NY 12983 Phone 518-891-9631 Fax 518-891-5379 Tri-Lakes Clinical Office PO Box 840 Saranac Lake NY 12983 Phone 518-891-0606 Fax 518-891-0657 Warren Clinical Office 667 Bay Road, Suite 1 Queensbury NY 12804 Phone 518-743-1672 Fax 518-743-0544 Essex Clinical Office New look, same heart. Public relations and promotion has always been important for hospice, yet sometimes a significant stumbling block. “Dying well” with the support of hospice isn’t always what people in our death denying society want to hear about. In celebration of our 25th anniversary, High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care, through hours of dedicated and creative work by staff, has approved a new “look” with a new logo and promotional materials. We hope that you will like it as much as we do. The new look brings a little something extra to our ability to educate the community about hospice and promote our signature fundraising events. We have been providing care to people in the final months and days of their lives for 25 years. Volunteers played a key role in our founding and still are fundamental to all hospice work. We continue to emphasize the need for volunteers throughout our organization and successful recruitment continues year round. These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge, caring, experience and enthusiasm to the organization. A new program starting this year is Transitions. This is a program that assists clients who have a life-limiting illness with making decisions about their healthcare options. Staff and volunteers will act as health coaches and navigators for clients who do not yet qualify for hospice, and their caregivers as they deal with complex care issues and medical systems. High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care has never, in all the years of our existence (25 years!) denied care to a patient due to a lack of funds. We hope we can maintain that track record of extraordinary achievement, but serious cuts from Medicare, rising costs of care, and more patients who are in need of charity care are effecting our financial picture. On behalf of all of us at High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care, and on behalf of all the future patients and families who will depend on us for their end of life care, we sincerely thank you for your support in our fundraising campaigns over the years. We hope we can continue to count on your support in the future. Congratulations to the staff and volunteers, board of directors and friends of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care for making our first 25 years of caring be a great success. What’s Inside 4322 Main Street PO Box 192 Port Henry NY 12974 518-546-9850 Fax 518-546-9853 Patient & Family Support Programs page 2 page 3 Message from the Executive Director page 4 2010 Financial Snapshot page 5 page 5 page 6 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Monday through Friday High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care Staff On call support 24/7 A Message from the Board of Directors A Special Bond: Shane and Jeff 2010 Highlights Message from Our Founders 25 Years Looking Back Timeline 1986 - 2011 25 Years of Volunteerism 2010 Fundraising Highlights 2010 Giving and Special Thanks Testimonial page 7 page 8 page 9 pages 8 and 9 page 10 page 11 pages 12-15 Back cover Page 3 The Patient and Family Support Program Palliative Care and the Hospice Care Team Bereavement and Grief Services Palliative care is a continuum of care and services provided to relieve the symptoms and stress of serious illnesses. Symptoms may be physical, emotional, or spiritual. Our goal is to improve the quality of life for patients and the people who care about them. Palliative care can be done in one’s own home, in an assisted living facility, nursing home, or the hospital. In addition to the nursing care provided by the hospice team are social workers, spiritual care and bereavement counselors, and the volunteer coordinator. Working in partnership with the patients’ own primary doctors, the team: The journey of grief can be overwhelming and unpredictable. Grieving the death of a loved one can be a painful and lonely experience. It is the realization that our lives are changed forever. It alters our relationships and our sense of identity. It disrupts our daily habits and can leave us grieving for hopes and dreams of an imagined future together. Frequently, it is difficult for us to know if the feelings and reactions we are experiencing are normal ones. Society often encourage us to “get over it and get on with life,” leading to further pain and isolation. Grief is the natural response to profound loss and is the expression of the strong bond you had with the person who died. No two people grieve in exactly the same way and how we express our grief is influenced by many things such as our religious and personal beliefs, the circumstances of the death, and how we dealt with previous losses. makes recommendations for the treatment of pain and other symptoms that are not responding to usual therapies facilitates clear communication between patients and their families/caregivers helps in navigating the healthcare system creates opportunities for extended discussions about one’s hopes, goals and care options provides practical information about community resources Hospice provides supportive bereavement/grief counseling services, educational programs and support groups to help loved ones during this very difficult time and for 13 months following the passing of a loved one. offers emotional and spiritual support for both patient and family. Care Companions and Volunteers Supportive Counseling with Social Work Our social workers provide end of life care that listens with respect, cares with compassion, supports with choice and comforts with understanding. Licensed social workers play a pivotal role in the care of patients and families. They initially meet with new patients, their loved ones and caregivers to explain and discuss hospice services and offer counseling and practical support. They ensure that patients and their loved ones are treated with dignity and that we respect diverse cultural and religious beliefs. They share their knowledge about issues related to advanced illness, dying, bereavement, and community supports that may be of help. Our social workers help patients and loved ones articulate and reach their end of life goals addressing care and comfort; emotional support; and guidance related to one’s illness and comprehensive care. Our volunteers understand the importance of hospice care. Some have had experience with hospice themselves and want to help other families. Others are simply caring people dedicated to supporting those in need. They all see their volunteer experience as an opportunity to give back to the community. Our volunteers are now referred to as “care companions” to better reflect the important role they play. Hospice care companions assist patients and families in myriad ways including companionship and support, running errands, special projects, respite care, meal and snack preparation, musical interludes, reading, pet therapy, knitting and sewing projects, and vigil volunteers. They also provide general office assistance and help with fundraising. We welcome other creative ways to use the talents and interests of volunteers. Our volunteers donated 5,857 hours in 2010! Spiritual Counseling Spiritual care is an important factor in the holistic care concept of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care. Often primary concerns of a dying patient are spiritual questions related to their reflections on their sense of purpose, the meaning of their life, self-image, and hope for the future. The kind of spiritual care hospice provides depends upon each person’s needs and desires – and what spirituality means to him or her. Our spiritual care coordinators take great care to respect everyone’s unique understanding of faith, religion, or spirituality and to work with them within that framework. Everyone is asked, when they are admitted, if they would like to receive spiritual care, or they can contact a spiritual care counselor at any point to request spiritual care. Spiritual care can also provide support in exploring how religious beliefs are helping or hindering someone in dealing with current challenges. For many, their religion provides a great source of comfort and strength as they face their own death or that of a loved one. Others may feel frustration or disappointment in what their faith has to offer. They may value the opportunity to re-visit their religious beliefs and discern, for themselves, what they choose to embrace or discard. Spiritual care often means sitting with people and talking about their life experiences, in light of their faith. It may include praying, reading sacred texts, meditating and singing together. We also connect patients with pastoral leaders from their own faith traditions and arrange for visits. Page 4 Message from the Executive Director As we reflect on the past year of 2010, “change is the constant” seems especially relevant. Without a doubt, these are changing times in American healthcare and economy. Yet our 53 staff members and over 250 volunteers across the Adirondacks and North Country are playing an instrumental role in living the tenets of the vision of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care to offer “dignity, comfort and peace at the end of life” to all individuals wherever they call home. The footprint of our organization in the communities it serves is expanding, and our commitment to transforming the way hospice and palliative care is delivered in every corner of our region is becoming a reality. Our expanded, collaborative care approach means we’re closer to delivering the right care, at the right time, in the right place. When you consider the growing health care needs and the rural and aging population that lives with limited access to medical care it has never been more important to deliver positive growth in every community, family and home we touch. At home or close-to-home hospice care is especially critical for our rural neighbors and is the guiding force behind High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care’s efforts over the past 25 years to partner with local physicians and hospitals in small towns across the region. In 2010 the national standards of practice for hospice and palliative care were upgraded; healthcare reform promises to have a significant impact on hospice care in both scope of service and level of funding; the age range of those entering hospice was from 3 to 92; and best practices in improving quality of patient and family care offered great prospects for those we serve. And so in 2010 we began a renewed effort to refresh and develop all of our programs: bereavement and grief counseling, spiritual care, social work, nursing, community education, volunteer roles - all based on the three core tenets of our mission: Dignity, Comfort and Peace. We have also strengthened our focus on the role of technology. We continue to take a lead in local efforts to incorporate new technologies in treatment, records management and patient safety, sharing best practices, optimizing efficiencies and streamlining communications that result in superior patient care at every turn. Our service area covers 4,600 square miles and the ability to keep staff skills sharp and advanced is a challenge often best addressed through the use of new technologies. Through education, palliative care and safety initiatives, health advocacy, counseling and support groups, our staff, volunteers, medical directors, hospice physicians and our healthcare partners form a High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care that is passionate about its mission to provide end of life care that listens with respect, cares with compassion, supports with choice and comforts with understanding now and well into the future. Ultimately, we’re working on a daily basis to help people understand and be a part of hospice as a partner for life whether as a volunteer, a donor, a family member or a patient. That means that High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care is here, nurturing the understanding and role of hospice in every community, providing you with resources to maintain a quality of life and appreciation for every day you have. We want to share this journey with you and hope to hear from you via our website, Facebook, phone or email. All the best to you, Shawn D. Galbreath Executive Director Page 5 Financial Snapshot of 2010 Where the Funds Came From: How the Funds Were Spent Insurance Reimbursement: Direct Patient & Family Care: $2,337,117 (Medicare, Medicaid & commercial) Community Support** $346,641 Other Miscellaneous: $26,835 Bequests: Total Income: $133,529 Administration, development, advertising and all other general expenses: $725,129 Total Expense $3,144,980 $2,844,122 A special bond... While all those who High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care serves are treated with the utmost care, dignity and compassion, every once in a while, a very special bond is formed between one of our staff and one of our patients. The story of Shane Benham and Pastor Jeff Gray is one such bond. Shane Benham, a 29 year old from Saranac Lake was born with Huntington Disease. His symptoms began at the age of 15. Jeff Gray, a High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care Chaplain, spent many hours beginning November 2009 with Shane, as a Chaplain and as a friend. In September 2010 Jeff was planning on running in the Lake Placid Half Marathon and dedicated the race to Shane. Jeff wrote, “After enjoying many hours with Shane, I grew to love him as a friend. Knowing that Shane had been a crosscountry runner before Huntington Disease, I knew he would enjoy being a part of my half-marathon. It was an honor to push him in his wheelchair the last half mile of the race. We’ve been together for the last part of Shane’s journey on Earth. Being together for the final half mile of the race was symbolic of our time together. Shane has blessed me in immeasurable ways!” Shane passed away peacefully at his home with his loved ones, including Jeff Gray, at his side. **Community Support Direct Mail Appeals & Grants $112,386 Memorials & Bequests $197,627 All Events $118,040 HPH&PC Employee Campaign $3,480 3rd Party on our behalf $34,919 Miscellaneous $13,718 $2,419,851 Administrative expenses comprised 23% of total agency expenses in 2010. 2010 Statistics Average Length Of Stay 60.7 Total Patient Days 16,067 Total Patients Served 312 Cancer vs Non-Malignant Diagnoses NonMalignant 53% Cancer 47% Patients Served by Age 18-64 15.7% 65-74 17.6% 75 and above 66.7% Mileage Reimbursement - In 2010 High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care staff drove 220,640 miles to provide care at a cost to the agency in mileage reimbursement of $119,655. Page 6 2010 Highlights Other 2010 Highlights On November 3, during National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, three local hospices - HPH&PC, Hospice of the North Country and Hospice & Palliative Care of St. Lawrence Valley hosted a conference in Lake Placid. “Write Your Own Ending,” was a daylong event presented in the morning by nationally renowned end-of-life advocate, investigative journalist and author Stephen Kiernan and in the afternoon by Linda Piotrowski, chaplain and Pastoral Care Coordinator in the palliative care unit at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. After intense training 2010 saw the implementation of electronic patient records through Suncoast Solutions. Jan Demers returned to her home state, Vermont, and we welcomed Shawn Galbreath as our new Executive Director. Shawn brings with her many years of experience in the health care field. Our logo was redesigned to better reflect the interconnectedness of where we live and the services we provide. To best educate future patients, families and the community at large, the process of redesigning and updating all of our brochures and other materials was begun. Our website is undergoing redesign to make it more user friendly and informational for all and to better facilitate use by healthcare professionals. Staff attended the yearly two day Hospice and Palliative Care Association of New York State’s conference where they were able to network with their peers from throughout New York and attend workshops that offered the most up to date information on everything from pain management to Veterans Programs. The clinical office staffs instituted “paper routes” to provide, on a regular basis, up to date information regarding the benefits of hospice care to professionals such as physicians. Over 100 individuals including hospice staff, therapists, clergy, other professionals as well as the interested public were treated to a day of compelling information about the benefits of palliative care at the end of life. Our yearly Holiday Luncheon, where we thank and recognize our staff for their dedicated service to the agency and the patients we serve, was held at the rustically beautiful Point O’ Pines Camp on Brant Lake. There was an exciting raffle but the highlight of the day was featured speaker Cal Walker. Cal is a community activist in Ithaca, NY who has worked extensively with people in all walks of life. Cal spoke of his personal experience when his parents were dying and learning about hospice care - clearly highlighting the need for greater awareness. His words were uplifting and encouraging to all who work and volunteer for hospice. Page 7 High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care 2010-2011 Staff Executive Director Shawn D. Galbreath Jan F. Demers Administrative Staff in Saranac Lake Tina Moody, Business Manager Patti Miller, LCSW Lisa Nester, Billing Specialist Marijke Ormel, NPc Allison Rand, Information Technology Specialist Elaine Sater, Compliance Officer Kathy Sauers, Administrative Assistant Darsie Townsend, Development Director Warren County Staff in Queensbury Dr. James North, Medical Director Dr. William Tedesco, Medical Director Karen Brooks, RN, Patient Care Coordinator Brenda Stevens, RN, Patient Care Coordinator JoAnn Donohue, RN Julie Bauer, RN Sue Bogosian, RN Kathleen Christensen, RN Karen Conrad, RN Michele Scally, RN Phil Pekar, RN, Clinical Team Leader Paula Sheridan, RN Jessica Simon, RN Eleanor Torebka, RN Mary Tromblee, RN Bonnie Underwood, RN Heather Walker, RN, Intake/Referral Mgmt Nurse Kelly Bush, LPN Sue Gillingham, LPN Pat Nabozny, LPN Carol Thomas, LPN Erika Walker, Bereavement Coordinator Rev. Flossie Gage Bates, Pastoral Care Sue Landry, Volunteer Coordinator Diana Webster, MS, Family Team Leader & Community Outreach Coordinator Kathy Flanagan, LCSW & Bereavement Coordinator Kimberly Pollock, BSW, Social Worker Karen Cook, LMSW Sunday Conine, Development Coordinator Mary Schwalbe, Office Manager Thank you to all of the HPH&PC staff who gave up their own free time to assist with fundraising and outreach events in 2010. Tri-Lakes Staff in Saranac Lake Dr. C. David Merkel, Medical Director Dr. George Cook, Medical Director Carol Finke, RN, Patient Care Coordinator Katie Callan, RN, Intake/Referral Mgmt Nurse Marie Derby, RN Karen Fraser, RN Kathy Lamb, RN Barbara Touby, RN, Clinical Team Leader Sarah Wardner, RN Peggy Wiltberger, RN Judy Courtney, LPN Brenda Hewitt, LPN Gretchen Reid, LPN Ryan Mellon, LMSW, Social Worker Patience Savage, LMSW, Family Team Leader Susan Tehon, Volunteer Coordinator Teresa Isabella, Community Outreach Coordinator Barbara Hofrichter, Bereavement Coordinator Pastor Jeff Gray, Pastoral Care Coordinator Sandra Bandru, Development Coordinator Marie VanNortwick, Office Manager Essex County Staff in Port Henry Dr. Glen Chapman, Medical Director Brenda Stevens, RN, Patient Care Coordinator Carol Finke, RN, Patient Care Coordinator Anna Carney, RN Carol Linder, RN Carolyn Comegys, RN Debbie,Cox, RN Mary Ellen Ellithorpe, RN, Intake/Referral Mgmt Nurse Bobbie Jo Reynolds, RN, Clinical Team Leader Paula Sheridan, RN Deborah Stanley, RN Bonnie Underwood, RN Heather Walker, RN Sue Bevilacqua, LPN Jennifer Connors, LPN Lorraine Osgood, LPN Joan Lilly, LMSW, Family Team Leader Larry Vanderburgh, Volunteer Coordinator Cynthia Fairbanks, Community Outreach Coordinator Pastor Steve Smith, Chaplain & Bereavement Coordinator Cheryl Olson, Development Coordinator Cherie Trudeau, Office Manager Alice Wright, Office Manager High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care staff made over $7,162 in charitable donations to the agency in 2010 through the Employee Campaign and individual contributions. Page 8 Dear Friends, A message from our founders 1986 to 2011 Twenty five years ago who would have known how far our efforts, which grew from the need for an essential community service, along with the help of many dedicated individuals and a great deal of energy, and dedication would go? In February of 1986, David and I were having lunch with Dr. Robert Kasulke, one of David’s surgical partners, when the subject of the recent decision by Medicare that being terminally ill was no longer a reimbursable condition came up. Patients no longer had Medicare coverage for their care during the last stage of their life. In some urban areas of New York State and the nation, coverage was provided through certified hospice organizations. However, rural areas were deemed difficult to serve due to the many services and therapists needed under the Medicare hospice regulation. We decided to design a plan for the delivery of rural hospice services. The supportive response from community members, county directors of public health agencies, hospitals, churches, nursing homes and local volunteer organizations was immediate and amazing. Soon 96 hospice volunteers were trained and certified for patient care. Volunteers also staffed the office. The required Certification of Need application was compiled and delivered to the New York State Department of Health. Then presentations before review boards such as the Health System Agency in Albany and the State Hospital Review and Planning in New York City won approval for High Peaks Hospice to deliver care to patients and families. Office space was provided first by the Trudeau Institute, followed by Adirondack Medical Center and then American Management Association as High Peaks Hospice developed and grew. Further expansions of service by staff and volunteers resulted in High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care as it is today. Today the agency’s Saranac Lake office now occupies an office complex donated by Adirondack Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Through the dedicated efforts of Frances Filshie, the agency also expanded to include offices in Port Henry and Queensbury. High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care now provides care in all of Essex and Warren counties as well as portions of Franklin, Hamilton and St. Lawrence counties. There are currently 53 professional staff members and more than 250 active volunteers. Over the past twenty five years, more than 5,200 patients and their families have been served. Twenty five years after that initial discussion over lunch in 1986, we are still amazed when we meet with High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care staff and volunteers. Their dedication and loving support for terminally-ill patients and their families are truly remarkable. With many thanks to the wonderful staff and volunteers, Ann and David Merkel 25 Year T 1986 1988 May 28, 1986 High Peaks Hospice establishes its first office in Saranac Lake. in the home of co-founders Ann & David Merkel. 3 patients served. High Peaks Hospice wins prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt Community Service Award • March 30th, Certificate of Incorporation signed • May 19th Hon Jan Plumadore of NYS Supreme Court 4th Judicial District approves the Certificate of Incorporation • August 28th HPH receives Department of Health certification • High Peaks Hospice serves 13 patients. 1992 Service area expands as High Peaks Hospice receives DOH approval to established a new office in Essex County • 59 Patients and families served. 1 In 1996 the State of Ne amendment approving County office of High The service area is now 4,600 square miles • 7 families served. Page 9 25 years - looking back In 1986 High Peaks Hospice began as an all volunteer agency and served a modest 3 patients in its first year of operation. In the past ten years alone High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care served 3,900 patients - averaging 390 per year. Much has changed over twenty five years. From a small service area (see diagram right) the agency now encompasses over 4,600 square miles of cities, mountains, lakes and villages. Staff drive tens of thousands of miles each year to provide care to our patients and families. From a small core group of founder volunteers in 1986, the volunteer base quickly grew to 96 before the end of that year and has numbered in the thousands since then. The one constant through the years has been the dedication and professionalism of the staff and volunteers of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care and their unfailing belief that quality of life really does matter. Andy Fortune was one of the founders. He provided community outreach and bereavement for many years and continues his support to this day as he roars off on his motorcycle during our rally each year! Keela and Jim Rogers were dedicated volunteers for many years and their son, Nip, follows in their large footsteps. Bill Stowe (right), hospice staff, along with the Rogers were instrumental in starting Radio Day 19 years ago which continues to be HPH&PC’s most successful fundraiser. Timeline 1996 ew York approves g addition of Warren Peaks Hospice. w expanded to over 78 Patients & Celebrating the 25th anniversary would not be complete without paying tribute to Fran Filshie’s exceptional contributions. Fran was on the Board of Directors for many years. She served as Executive Director more than once, continues to serve on the Governance Board and was instrumental in the establishment of both the Essex and Warren County offices. Judy Courtney, LPN, and longest serving staff member, started working for High Peaks Hospice in January 1989. 22 years later she still provides care to our patients! 2006 High Peaks Hospice celebrates its 20th year of service to the North Country and Warren County regions • A total of 3,460 patients and families were served in the first 20 years. 2008 February 26, 2008 High Peaks Hospice, Inc. officially changes its name to “High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care, Inc” more clearly defining its mission. Original service area map included with Certificate of Need in 1986. Doris Shatraw (right) with Sally Spadaro, Coordinator of Volunteers, in the 90s. Doris began volunteering in 1987 as an office volunteer and continues to volunteer today - 24 years later! Sally Spadaro (left) worked for 14 years as Volunteer Coordinator. With her is Mary Kowalski (right). Mary was a devoted volunteer for 12 years and continued to volunteer even after she was admitted as a patient so she could continue to help others. 2011 As we began our 25th year, High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care is proud to have served over 5,200 terminally ill individuals and their loved ones in our vast service area. Page 10 25 Years of Volunteerism Over the past 25 years thousands of your friends and neighbors, and many of you, have donated your time, expertise, and enthusiasm to being ambassadors for High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care. From the intrepid, determined group whose vision became reality 25 years ago, to those whose compassion and caring have made a huge difference in the lives of our patients and families, to those who spent countless hours assisting in our offices with administrative needs as well as critical fundraising efforts - Thank you! We could not have come this far without you. 2010 –2011 Volunteers Lucy Abrahams Glenna & Dale Aldrich John Alexander Janice Allen Deborah Ameden Theresa Ames Linda Anauo John Anderson Millie Anzalone Glen Arnold Gail Auclair Cindy & Burgess Ayres Jean Baltzly Ted Bandru Devon Bandru Jared Bandru Brianna Bandru Joyce Barry Laurie Baumbach Brenda Beadnell Suzanne Becker Leigh Beeman Liz Bennett Paul Benveniste Marilyn Bigelow John Bingham Alana Both Pat Branch J . Ted Brothers Bob & Pat Brown Colleen Brown Jackie Brown Lora Brown Diane Bryjak Shirley Bullard William Burke Karen Butters Leigh Cain David Carver Joanne Carver Kathy Cavallaro Francine Chase Annie Childs Jane Claus Robert Claus Linda Coe & Sam Fisk Diane Collins Joanne Collins David Comegys Derrick Conine Nancy Corliss Patricia Cote Ruth Couchey Catherine Craig Josephine Curtis Virginia Daniels Maureen Darr Jody Deal Kimmey Decker Jenifer Deming Andy & Elizabeth Derr David & Hilary Deyo Joan Dickens Nina Dickinson Frances Dickie Donna Dolan Rose Dolan Lois Donnelly Mary Duffy Glenna Durkin Deborah Dyer Karen East Marcia Eaton Mary Eddy Dick Edson Joyce Edson Claire Epworth Dawn Faller Philip Feinberg Frances Filshie Christina Finkowski Dave Fischer Doug Fish John Flanagan Ann C. Flynn Amy Fox Joan Friedman Loren Gage Linda Gaulin Anita Gochenaur Norma Goff Lynn Goldman Ed & Roxy Griesmer Teresa Haley Curt Harrington Robin Harrington Ken Harris Carole Harsh Robert Harsh Darlene Herald Dick Hewitt Barbara Hoffman Nicole Hoffman Katherine Houseal Jeanne Hummel Peggy Hunn Kathleen Hutchins Joan Hutson Kathy Hyatt Marion & Greg Jeffers Donna Jerdo Jarrah Jerdo David Johnson Helen Kentile Laura Kinney Rick Knapton Chris Knight Fay LaFond Sherry Lambec Byron Lapham Janet Larson Jim LaValley Lorraine LaValley Pat Law Rev. Robert Lawthers Dixie LeBlanc Natalie Leduc Jeff LeFebvre Leila Lewis Nicole Lewis Connie Little Angela Pace Lunz Joan MacDougal Sr. Carolyn Madden Dylan Mader Fred Mader Maddie Mader Ruth Mader Pauline Magrino Jackie Mallery David Mannis Joyce Marcianti Elizabeth Markwith Nina Matteau Paul & Lelia Matthews Pete McAfee Eileen McCabe Jan McCallie Barbara & Vinnie McClelland Nancy McCormack Robert McCormack Shami McCormick Patricia McGraw Karen McLaughlin Debbie Means McNairy Amy McNamara Loretta Meinsen Pam Mensink Ann Merkel David Merkel Anita Meserole David Messner Dorothy Metz Hannalore Micheels Lutz Micheels Virginia Miller Helen Mohr Frank Montbriand Anita Moore Irene Morgan Jean Morgan Ted Morgan Chris Morris Vicki Morse Linda Moulton Nancy Murphy Kenneth A. Murray Jennifer Nadler James North, MD Patricia Oates Frederick Oberst Sandra Oliver William O’Reilly Rev. Jeffrey Palmer Carol Paul Richard Paul Debbi Pawson Beth Pelkey Teddi Pereau Mark & Linda Perry Sr. Janet Peters Jamie Phillips Bud Piserchia Sara Posdzech Susanne Praeger Katharine Preston Becky Preuss Sarah Prince Marlys Proctor Edgar Purcell Diane Purdo Jan Raykiewicz Joyce Rayome Diane Reandeau Harrison Redfield Priscilla Reed Bonnie Reid Beryl Reneau John Riley Sally Ritchie Robin Robertson Rev. Lamont Robinson Nip Rogers Sharon Rouse John Rugge & Victoria Palermo Carole Ryan George Salg Judith Salg Daniel Santerre We apologize if your name was inadvertently left off this list Saranac Lake Elks Club Guy Savio Teresa Sayward Pam Scavera Renate Schachenmayr Candi Schermerhorn Doris Shatraw Audrey Jean Shaw Maxine Sheehan Kathleen Sinnott Lena Skeels Phyllis Sloper Sally Spadaro Star Touring & Riding Assoc, Adk Chptr 214 Kim Stebbings Josephine Stehlin Mary Stewart Joan Storey Bill Stowe Amy Sweet William Tedesco, MD Jane TerLouw Robert Thomas Jan Thurling Lois Tice Laddie Toney Bunny Torrance Cheryl Tucker Anne Turek Polleen Tyler Helene Vanderburgh Larry Vanderburgh Colleen Van Hoven Rose VanNortwick Electa Vaughn Sheila Venezia Pauline Villeneuve Cliff Wagner Jerrie Walsh Tom Walsh Laurie Ward Nancy Warner Jim Werthmulle Mona White Emily Wing Shelley Wing Norman & Marian Wolgin Meg Wood Ruth Woodward Jean Yberg Kenneth Yberg Bob Yoekel Martha Anne Zelski Page 11 Fundraising Highlights of 2010 The 2010 fundraising calendar got off to a rousing start with the Claire Sweet Memorial Golf Tournament held at the spectacular Top of the World Resort overlooking Lake George. The extended Sweet family, once again, greeted and thanked the players for their support of the event. 100 enthusiastic golfers enjoyed a beautiful day of golf and raised over $16,000 Three days later, the 18th Radio Day was off and running at 6am at Adirondack Medical Center in Saranac Lake. Fourteen hours later the phones were finally quiet but only after $55,000 was pledged. On a lovely mid-August evening a crowd of well over 100 partiers went to the rustic and lovely stone home of Paul & Lelia Matthews in Keene and enjoyed a wonderful evening of camaraderie A few weeks later, in early September, Norman and Marian Wolgin hosted a delightful party at their stately home on the shores of Lake George The Tri-Lakes Motorcycle Rally changed venues in 2010 beginning at our offices in Saranac Lake with an enthusiastic crowd on a cool September morning and ending at Charlie’s Inn in Lake Clear with a well-earned and delicious lunch The inaugural 5K Fun Run for Hospice took place on a frigid but sunny morning in early October in Warrensburg. Runners and walkers of all ages came out to show their support of hospice services in Warren County The final event of 2010 was the Halloween Happening which celebrated the spooky and eerie season of mischief and pranks at the Hand House in Elizabethtown with music, food and fabulous costumes! CLAIRE SWEET MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT - A great day was had by all who played and enjoyed a delicious meal at Top of the World. HALLOWEEN HAPPENING RADIO DAY Local supporters and pirates had a great time celebrating Halloween—AARGH! Another successful day of community outreach and fundraising! LP Quinn School, once again, was the highlight of the day. FUNDRAISING PARTY IN BOLTON LANDING An enthusiastic crowd attended this party at the lovely home of Norman and Marian Wolgin on the shores of Lake George. Martha Gallagher, the Adirondack Harper, entertained us with her beautiful music and stories of her personal experience with HPH&PC. TRI-LAKES MOTORCYCLE RALLY - As always, good fun was had by all. Following the ride, which included two NYS Troopers as escorts, the crew enjoyed a well deserved picnic at Charlie’s Inn in Lake Clear. FUNDRAISING PARTY IN KEENE This well-attended party was held at the rustic home of Paul and Lelia Matthews. The views were spectacular and the crowd was hopping! 5K RUN FOR YOUR LIFE This inaugural event was enjoyed by casual walker pushing baby carriages as well as seasoned runners. HPH&PC Medical Director, Dr. Jim North, clocked the fastest time in 20 minutes, 3 seconds! Page 12 2010 Giving 2010 was a challenging year of fundraising for not-for-profits across the nation and the world. It was no different for High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care. While our total fundraising income was down from 2009, we were heartened by the generosity of all of our committed supporters, and by the large number of first time donors. As the world’s economies continue to fluctuate and struggle to recover, High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care staff and volunteers will continue to work hard to provide the funds needed to offer the best possible end of life care to your families, friends and neighbors. We extend heartfelt thanks to all of you who so generously made charitable contributions to High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care in 2010. Benefactors ($5,000+) Glenna & Dale Aldrich The Estate of Jane Baldwin Christine Nicole Perry Memorial Trust Community Health Charities of NY Graymont Materials & Smith’s Pro Shop The McCutchen Foundation LP Quinn School The State of New York Advocates ($1000-4999) Adirondack Community Trust - Evergreen Fund Adirondack Harley Owners Group Adirondack Stampede Aldrich-Sweet, LLC Anonymous ARISE of Northern New York Teresa & Clark Blanton Peter & Barbara Brinkley The Community Foundation for the Capital Region - Charles Friehofer III Fund Jan Demers Kelly DeNicolo Genpak, LLC Glens Falls National Bank Neil & Jane Golub High Peaks Hospice & Palliative Care Employees** Jarrah Jerdo M. Ellen Jones Lee & Nancy Keet The Kinglsey Foundation Don Kirche Elayne Leonelli North Country Properties Northeastern Products Frederick Oberst* Madge O’Connell Mrs. Theodore C. Papes, Jr. Pfizer Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ritchie Mike & Sally Ritchie The Sandy Hill Foundation Shaheen’s Supermarket, Inc. Staritch Foundation, Inc. Stewarts Shops Jack & Mary Sweet Robert J. Sweet, Inc. Laddie Toney United Methodist Women of Essex Community Church William H. Vanderburgh David & Candace King Weir Barrie & DeeDee Wigmore Wilkins Agency Management, LTD Norman & Marian Wolgin Angels ($500-999) Adirondack Community Trust Jack M. Davis Memorial Fund Adirondack Medical Center Adirondack Polo Club Adirondack Scenic Railroad Anonymous Back Porch Band Dan & Jane Becker Bruce & Kristina Breitmeyer - Trillium Florist Robert & Maureen Buhrmaster David S. Bullard Church of St. Alphonsus Church of St. Luke the Beloved Physician Douglas & Jane Collette Lynne & Jim Detmer Rose Dolan D.A. Collins Anne Gohn Victor & Yvette Hershaft Keith & Barbara Hollenbeck Hospice Foundation of Western NY Virgie Rodgers-Hoyt Hyde Fuel Company Infant Jesus of Prague The Ironman Community Foundation Carol Jackman Jacobs & Toney, LLC Andrew Jause Liz Jones Pat Kazlo & Anne Cooney Keene Fire Department Lamb Lumber Company Byron* & Joan Lapham McPhillips Properties, LLC Peter Mele * indicated Board of Directors **indicates HPH&PC Staff Northstar Industries Brian & Theta Pattison Anitra Cristofel-Pell Edgar* & Felicitas Purcell Paul & Patricia Pillis Rice Furniture Rotary Club of Lake Placid St. Henry’s Church St. John’s in the Wilderness St. Therese Church Saranac Lake Loyal Order of the Moose #457 Stuart-Fortune-Keough Funeral Home Jack Toney Wholesale Meats, Inc. Jill Toney Town of St. Armand Walmart Mr. & Mrs. William F. Weld Wade & Tracey Whitney Caregivers ($250-499) Adirondack Bank Adirondack Community Trust Chester & Carol Clarridge Fund Adirondack Dream Homes Rip & Shirley Allen William Allen Anonymous Aubuchon Dr. David Balestrini Russell Banks & Chase Twichell C.R. Bard, Corporation Bruce Beckerle Leigh Beeman Birch Bark Deli Arthur & Sandy Bissell The Boquet Foundation James & Marcia Brooks Lora Brown Nancy L. Brown William* & Catherine Burke Carcuzzi Car Care Center Carpenter Physical Therapy Theresa Casey Kent & Linda Cauley Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital David & Annie Childs Church of the Good Shepherd Richard & Tilly Close Coakley Ace Hardware Community Bank, NA Eileen Cummings Virginia Daniels Donna & Rose Dolan Pat & Darlene Donnelly Peter Donnelly Law Offices of Christopher Duby Colleen Duffy Ron & Beth Edgley Mark Ellis Feed Commodities International, Inc. Frances Filshie Vera Finegan George & Beatrice Frost Glens Falls Hospital Norma Goff* Edward & Rozana Griesmer Daphne Hallowell Gordon Harris Edmund & Jane Healy High Peaks Dental Doug & Carol Hoffman Hospice of the North Country Norman & Nancy Howard Keith Hubbard IBM Corporation Karina Jackson Greg & Marion Jeffers Sue & Thomas Jones Jacqueline H. Kelly Knights of Columbus Council 384 Miles & Joan Kulukundis Lake Placid Lion’s Club Marilyn LaShomb Richard J. Leonard Thomas & Claire Leonardi Ginger Lucas Mac’s Market Angel Bear Campaign Michael & Ruth Mader Gary Martin Bub & Joanne McGrain Harry & Cynthia McGuire Karen McLaughlin McKernan Stone Masonry John & Anne McDonald We apologize if we have inadvertently left out or misspelled anyone’s name! Page 13 Edward McManus Mt. Moriah Presbyterian Church Murnane Building Contractors National Hospice Foundation Kelda C. Nessle Robert & Susan Newell New York State Office of Parks & Recreation David & Judy Noice Coralie North Nori’s Village Market NYSCOBA Adirondack Barbara O’Neill Gordon W. Pratt Agency, Inc. Paul & Rebecca Preuss Medical Associates of Saranac Lake Barrett & Stephanie Quinn Lynn Reandeau Red Mountain Real Estate Rice Furniture Jeff & DeeDee Roach Saranac Lake Elks Lodge #1508 Geraldine Saunders Renate & Hans Schachenmayr Trip & Sharon Shannon Mary Donohue Smith Charles & Jeannine Sporck St. Eustace Church St. John’s in the Wilderness Mr. & Mrs. Denny Strigl Mark & Gwen Sturges Michael & Cynthia Suprenant Sweet-Toney John & Sandra Taylor Merrill L. Thomas, Inc. Toney Properties, LLC Town of Schroon Valarie & David Trost Kevin Truax Jane Pauley & Garry Trudeau Cheryl S. Tucker* Tupper Lake Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 640 United Way – Metro Chicago Vellano Brothers Lewis & Barbara Varney Louis & Sue Ventura Verizon Foundation Thomas & Geraldine Walsh Sarah Wardner** Matthew & Rosemary Warner Betty, David, Michelle & Lisa Whitford Kristopher & Alison Williams Willsboro Drama Club Peggy Wiltberger** The Windover Foundation Woodley-Dee Mechanical Contracter Jason Woodward Dr. Irwin Zim Friends ($100-249) Carol Ackerman Adirondack Leathernecks 1268 Marine Corps League Adirondack Park Agency - PEF Adirondack Store, Inc. Adirondack Tire AES Northeast, PLLC Albany College of Pharmacy Annette Albright Cecelia & James Alsina Beth Amell American Legion Post 504 James & Shirley Anderson Mr.* & Mrs. John Anderson Chris & Stacey Angell Anonymous Mark Atz & Bobbi Degnan Ausable Valley Garden Club Honorable Judge John Austin Dean W. Baker Bill Baker Tom Baldwin Zandy & Vin Barrett Richard Bartlett Bays Rural Fire Service Linda J. Beairsto David & Ann Becker Thomas & Mary Becraft Robert & Patricia Bedore John & Mary-Arthur Beebe Elaine Begor Behan Communications Mark & Sally Behan Mary Kay Benham Thomas & Carol Benson Col. Harold Bentz, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Herbert Bergamini Kathleen Bergamini Milton & Pam Bickle William & Bunny Bitner Jerry & Mary Blair Stella Blaise William & Susan Blood Dale & Gretchen Boardman Boathouse Bead & Breakfast Joe & Linda Bogardus Raymond Borho Tom & Alana Both Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Bouman Armand Bourque Diane Boushie Dawn Bovee Ron & Kathy Bowler Brad & Monica Bradbury William Brand Juanita Brassard Wendy & Bill Brenner Ron Briggs Robert & Helen Brodie James Brophy Deborah & Neil Brown Lora Brown Ken & Judy Brunette Kenneth Brust Sharon Buckingham Sara Bullock & Seth Shatraw Joan Burchenal Bazil S. Burns, Sr. Bruce Burns, Jr. & Roxanne LaBounty Karen Burns Paul & Mary-Lloyd Burroughs Robert E. Butler Susan E. Butler Randall Buxton C.J. Logging Equipment Edgar & Jane Caldwell Jane N. Caldwell Denise Calvert Merrill L. Thomas, Inc. Muriel Carnes James & Laura Carpenter Lucy & David Carson Stephan Cassise Catholic Daughters of America Donald Cattanach Champlain National Bank Liz & Michael Clarke Terry Clement David & Rosemary Coffin Bill & Frissie Cole James & Carol Blakeslee Collins Harold & Kitty Commons Gerard “Frog” Contois Fred & Sara Cook David & Jacqueline Coon Counter’s Garage Chris Covert, Sr. Eileen Crary Peter & Pidge Curtis Dr. Kjell Dahlen Eileen Dattola Frances Davis Jody Deal Kimmey C. Decker William & Carolyn Decker John Delahanty Kathy DeMartino Jenifer Deming Scott & Sylvie DePalma Elizabeth & Andy Derr Carl & Barbara DeSantis Cathy DeSantos Melissa Devit Linda Deyo Doug & Sue Dier John & Jody Dier Mike & Kathy Dier Charles & Regina Dietz Rose & Donna Dolan Robert & Deborah Donaldson Rocco D’Onofrio Raymond & Donna Dora Dormitory of the State of New York Gloria Drucker Bob & Mary Duffy Penelope A. Dugan Stephen Panik & Joanne Duncan Spider Duprey & Kelly Morgan Peter & Anne Durkee Glenna Durkin Dennis & Joan Egglefield James & Carol Edmonds Janet Edwards Peggy Eisele Elizabethtown Kiwanis Club Elizabethtown Westport Garden Club Sharon Elrod Barbara Erickson Brenda Ettari Robert & Victoria Evans Essex County Dept. Of Public Works Exxon-Mobil Foundation Eye Care for the Adirondacks Falling Leaf Property Management Greg & Cathy Farrell Patricia & Michael Farrell Jay & Dorothy Federman Diane Fee Philip* & Phyllis Feinberg Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Finch Paper Sam Fisk & Linda Coe Fitzgerald, Morris, Baker, Firth PC Paul Flood Emily & John Fogarty Christy Fontana Fortune Keough Funeral Home Andrew Fortune, Jr. Esty & Nina Foster Andrew & Kelly Francese Sonya T. Franciamone Gilbert & Margaret Fanciullo John P. Freeman Gail Fregon Charles & Jacqueline Freihofer Dr. & Mrs. Harvey M. Friedman Joel Friedman Myriam & Roger Friedman Richard & Anne Fuller G & S Plumbing & Heating George Gabris Thomasina Gallagher Robert & Jacqueline Gardner Joni Garrett Donn Garwood Henry & Michele Gasiorowski Nina Gershon Dr. Charles Gibbs Kay Giffen Barbara L. Gilbert Mark & Kathryn Gilligan Howard & Karen Glass Glens Falls Lodge 81 Thomas Glover C. Converse & Katherine Goddard Lynn Goepper Goetz, Loeher, Shields & Mittmann, Inc. Golisano Children’s Hospital Richard & Marcia Goode David & Claire Gordon Priscilla Goss Aimee Goudeau Mr. & Mrs. Gary Greenhouse Wendy Grieser Daniel & Sarah Griffin Jeffrey & Gail Grote Herbert Gross Shari Guidos Elwin & Charlotte Hall Edward J. Hardman Robert & Cindy Hardzog Gerald & Linda Hare We regret that we have room to list only gifts of $100 or more. Be assured that all donations, no matter the size, are greatly appreciated! Page 14 Harland Funeral Home Dirck & Joyce Harrison Colin & Lisa Hart Sean & Joanna Hayes Daniel & Janice Hazewski Brenda** & Dick Hewitt R. Clark & Colleen Hicks Wallace Hill Carolyn & John Hillman Alan & Jane Preston Hipps Barbara Hoague John & Cathy Hodgkins Mary Hoenig Robert Hogan Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hoffman Heidi Holderied-Madden Lewis & Barbara Hollenbeck Winfried & Stefanie Holderied Donald & Veronica Hollingsworth David & Janet Holmes Samuel & Patricia Hoopes Steve & Judy Hopkins Dr. Kenneth C. Hopper Edwards R. Hopple Lori Hosley Hoss’ Country Store Gordon & Cynthia Hoyt Kathy Hubbard Hudson-Sacandaga Post 5836 Elizabeth & Robert Hughes Hulbert’s Tri-Lakes Supply Judy & Dale Huyck Nancy Hyman Interlaken Inn Associates Francisca Irwin Vincent & Janet Izzo David & Kathleen Jenner David & Beth Johnson Theresa Joseph Peter Kachris Bobbie & Bob Karp William Kelly Joseph & Susan Kennedy Benjamin Kernan Kathy Kernan & Milton Dudley Kids R Us Peter G. Kindersley Knights of Columbus #13120 Joanne Kordziel Paul & Anne Krauss Norman & Sylvia Kudan John & Linda Kujawa Douglas J. Lafferty Lake George Forest Products V. Louise LaFountain John LaHart Lake Placid Airways L. Cecil & Anne Lamb Walter & Cheryl Lamb Chris LaMere Contracting Brad & Bobbie Landers Sharon Langdell Garry & Louise Lanthier Wayne & Audrey LaVasseur Eleanore LaVigne Eugenie Ledesky Tim Lee Pamela Leighton Lemery Greisler, LLC Richard & Jean Leopold Sandra Lessard Roger Levac Robert & Judith Lievense Jeannine Light Lera Lincoln Mary Linehan Kenneth & Margaret Linton Cam & Lynn Lorendo Serge & Caroline Lussi Daniel & Carol Luthringshauser Janet Lyon Brian & Kathleen MacIntosh Phyllis Magnus Dyzie Marcinkevicius Jo Marie Camil Maroun William Maroun James & Christine Marshall Steven & Sheila Marshall James Hermann & Dave Mason Betty Lou Mathis Frank & Eileen McCabe Tom & Joy McCabe Scott & Tracy McClelland Vincent & Barbara McClelland James McCulley Thomas & Marianne McDonough Daniel & Grace McGraw Gary & Pam McKay Annie & Schelly McKinley Harold & Beth McKinney William & Catherine McMahon Amy & David McNamara Sheila McNeil Evelyn McShane Dr. Timothy McSweeney Richard & Madeline Mead Jerome & Elna Meader Thomas & Therese Mercure Joseph & Mary Mercurio David & Ann Merkel Winifred H. Messier Methodist Women’s Whiteface Comm. Charles Metz Dorothy Metz Lutz Micheels Bob & Ellen Miller Josh Milton Robert Miner, Jr. The Mirror Lake Inn William & Dorothy Moloney Elliot Monter Carolyn & Mace Moody Randy Moody Tina Moody** Chris Evans & Daniel Moore Steve & Marsha Morgan Morgan Stanley Richard Morgan Moriah United Methodist Church Jim & Marcia Morley Neil & Vicki* Morse The Mountaineer Rose Mousseau Sally & John Muldowney Skip & Evie Muller Nancy Murray Pat, Peggy & John Murphy NBT Bank David & Lisa** Nester Network Enterprise Center NYCO Minerals, Inc. Jeanne Nichols Thomas & Naomi Nicoll Jean Noble Peter Noone Barbara Norman North Country Crafters Northern Hospitality Management Forrest O’Brien Ian & Melissa O’Brien Mike O’Day Stephen & Brenda O’Donoghue William & Carole O’Dwyer Malcolm O’Hara Polly & Bengt Ohman Mr. & Mrs. Robert Olmsted Margaret Orsini Clorice Otis Our Lady of Lourdes Church Nancy Page Peter & Patty Paine Mary Palacino Sharon Palestri Henry W. Parnass Gene & Cathy Pasymowski Andrew Patterson Peaks & Valleys Counseling Fredericka Pereau Dorothy Perkins Lois & Eugene Peryea Edward & Mary Jane Petrowski Peru Pharmacy Dr. Arthur Phelps Joseph R. Phillips Maureen Pierce Pink Angela Pohlman Steven Pounian Barbara Pour Jamie Powers Katharine Preston & John Bingham Seymour & Suzanne Preston Millicent Pruyn Putnam United Presbyterian Church Quabbin Timber Raquette Lake Chapel Bill Redpath Bill & Frissie Reed Deanne Rehm Paul & Rosemary Reiss Patrick & Seana Remillard Ned & Patricia Reo Richard & Donna Retzlaff David Reuther John & Jeanette Reynolds Reverend Peter Riani Gail Rogers Rice Jeannine Rich Daniel L. Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Rockefeller Jeanine Rogan Rogers-Carroll Family Foundation Peter & Heidi Roland Romano’s Saranac Lanes Lee & Darlene Roscoe John & Nancy Rosenthal Rozelle Industries, Inc. Dr. John Rugge & Victoria Palermo Dorinne Ruggiero Peter & Judi Ruscitti Ralph & Charlotte Russell Rustic Renovations Ruthie’s Run Polly Rutnick Donald Sabin Rob Hastings & Fritz Sabow John & Joanne Salamy George & Judy Salg Doug Sarr James Sams & Mason Snyder Julia Sankey Saranac Lake Central School Saranac Lake VFW Post 3357 Mr. & Mrs. John A. Sargent Leonard & Kathy** Sauers Richard C. Saunders Donald & Judith Scammell J. Schaffer Construction Edward & Barbara Scharmer Denise Scheinberg Amanda Schenk Gary & Lorraine Schiavi Lee Schiavi Pam Scheideler Ralph Schneider Nina Schor Peter Schultz Constance Scofield Karl & Carol Scott Sharon Sears Patrick & Christine Seelye Senior Citizens Club of Indian Lake Anne Shaheen Lawrence Shanley Bart & Charlotte Sheard Peggy Shene Judith Shepherd Carol Ann Slatkin Reverend William Small Bruce & Beth Smith Normand & Judy Smith Audrey Smylis Nancy Trimm Sochia Drs. Elias & Roslyn Socolof Margaret Sorenson Joseph & Sally Spadaro Harold & Kathryn Speert Lori Spencer Sarah Knapp Sprole St. Mary’s Church St. Thomas Episcopal Church Drs. Elias & Roslyn Socolof Michael & Joan Storey Page 15 Lanse & Jill Stover Sandy & Arnold Strader Doreen Stratton Thomas & Cynthia Staves Curtis & Susan Stiles Harry Stuart Sturdy Supply & Rental Richard Suttmeier Robert & Amy Sweet Roger & Lisa Symonds Joseph & Beryl Szwed Kathleen Talbot The Catechism at Our Lady of Annunciata Robert Thomas Ticonderoga Lodge BPOE #1494 Top Notch Forest Products Bunny Torrance Peter Torrance Construction Thomas Treadway Sandy & Libby Treadwell Mr. & Mrs. Howard Craig Treiber Mike & Meredith Treska Tri-County United Way Tupper Lake Central Schools Tupper Lake Rotary Tupper Lake Woodsmen’s Association #165 Tupper Lake VFW #3120 Tupper Lake Village Tupper Lake Volunteer Fire Dept. Charles & Anne Turek Frank Turner Eliza Twichell United Church of Christ, Essex Assoc. United Way United Way of the Greater Capital Region Upstate Auto Service David Vana Stanley & Millicent Vancour James & Barbara Varner Joyce Veneruso Sheila Venezia David Vossler Hilda J. Vroman John & Candice Wagner Matthew & Dana Wakefield Wallace Contracting Jeanne Warner Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce Dr. Daniel & Harriet Way D. Stewart Way Kristina Webb Robert Webber Ed & Lisa Weibrecht Westport Federated Church Women Keith White Whiteface Club & Resort James & Ramona Whitelaw Steven & Diane Whitford Betsy & Bruce Whitman Wildwood on the Lake Stephanie Wilber Valerie Wilfoul Gerard Williams Jerry & Marilyn Williams David Williamson Willsboro Congregational United Church of Christ Florence Winn Philip & Tricia Winterer Bill & Betty Wise Edward Wojcik Woman’s Civic Chamber Meg Wood* Marjorie Woods Robert & Blaikie Worth Kenneth & Kathleen Wyka Jean Wyman Helen Yektai Eugene & Lynn Zielinski Tad & Martha Anne Zelski Eugene & Lynn Zielinski Zig Zag’s Pub Nancy Zlotnick Special Thanks Each year scores of individuals, businesses and other organizations support High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care by holding events (3rd Party) on our behalf or by lending invaluable assistance to our fundraising efforts. We would like to pay special recognition to those individuals, businesses and groups who gave of their own time - and more - on behalf of High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care in 2010. The following organized fundraising events to benefit our agency. Your efforts on our behalf raised $34,919! The Perry Family and all of the Chrissy’s Chairs volunteers Graymount Materials & Smith’s Pro Shop for the Hospice Golf Tournament Adirondack Harley Owners Group Mac’s Market and Sherman V. Allen, Inc. for their Holiday Angel Bear campaign Kelly DeNicolo’s production of “Closer to Fine” Adirondack Polo Club Willsboro Drama Club for their production of “Wit” United Methodist Women of Essex Community Church Jarrah and Donna Jerdo for their “Yard Sale for Hospice” Thanks also to those who helped make our 2010 events a success: Up Yonda Farm for hosting the “Snowshoe Hike for Hospice” The “Claire Sweet Memorial Golf Tournament” committee, Tom Smack, with special thanks to the extended Sweet family The entire Radio Day crew - especially Ted Morgan, Chris Morris, Jim LaValley, Chris Knight and Rick Knapton. Also, Adirondack Medical Center, Time Warner and Ken Boyle Norman & Marian Wolgin for hosting a fundraising party at their home in Bolton Landing Paul & Lelia Matthews for hosting a fundraising party in Keene as well as the entire party committee The Motorcycle Rally crew - Star Touring & Riding Association, Adirondack Chapter 214, Upstate Vinyl Graphics, Lutz Micheels, Marie VanNortwick and all of the volunteers The “Halloween Happening” committee and NCCC Ticonderoga Human Services Class for pumpkins! The “5K Run for Your Life” committee with special thanks to Heather Annis and the Adirondack Runners All of the businesses who donating “pieces” to our Everything Including the Kitchen Sink Raffle - Cashiers Furniture, Hulberts, Curtis Lumber, Coakley’s Ace Hardware, Marek’s Carpet & Sawyer’s Kitchen & Bath Thanks also to Mountain Health Services and all of the volunteers (and staff!) who spent numerous hours folding, stuffing, and licking our direct mail appeals NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S.POSTAGE PAID UPPER JAY NY PERMIT NO. 18 “Dear Friends at Hospice, No mere words can tell you how much we appreciated all you did for our Mom and our family! Every single one of you were so kind and amazing! You comforted Mom and us, held her hand and ours, helped us celebrate her life and eased her entrance into the celebration of her new life. ‘In every trouble there is a blessing.’ That is one of our favorite sayings. All of you at hospice have been such a blessing to us during these times. Mom is gone, but the memories of her and the memories of your kindness will always be with us.” Our Mission Veronica Blanton with HPH&PC Social Worker Ryan Mellon. Dignity, comfort and peace at the end of life. High Peaks Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. provides end of life care that listens with respect, cares with compassion, supports with choice, and comforts with understanding wherever you call home.