Gratitude - Summer 2015

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Scott Batulis, President & CEO Greater Hudson Valley Health System, thanked Rick Baxter after he finished sharing the positive experience he had while being treated at Orange Regional Medical Center. Rick made these powerful remarks at the 2015 Golf Classic held on June 22, 2015, at West Hills Country Club. “I am cancer free because of the incredible care I received at Orange Regional.” Rick Baxter, a former patient

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Scott Batulis, President & CEO Greater Hudson Valley Health

System, thanked Rick Baxter after he finished sharing the positive

experience he had while being treated at Orange Regional Medical Center. Rick made

these powerful remarks at the 2015 Golf Classic held on June 22, 2015, at West Hills Country Club.

“I am cancer free because of the incredible care I received at Orange Regional.”Rick Baxter, a former patient

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24th Annual Orange Regional Medical CenterGolf Classic Success

The Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation’s annual Golf Classic on June 22 drew 248 golfers and raised an astounding $240,000 in net proceeds, money already earmarked to help support Orange Regional’s new medical office building and The Spagnoli Family Cancer Center. “The Golf Classic is a wonderful way to socialize with people from nearly every unit and department of the hospital, and a great opportunity to meet the many people who are united in their support of the hospital and the care it provides to our community,” said Philip Massengill, MD, Medical Staff Vice President. Chaired by Ray VanVoorhis and Jake Kriney, this event was held at Wallkill Golf Course and West Hills Country Club.

1 Jeanne Cartagena

of Medline won a free 2-year lease on a

2015 Lincoln MKC, courtesy of Healey Brothers. 2 Lightower

Fiber Networks sponsored a foursome for Tim Smith, Chris Carr, Paul Zimmerman and Nick

Vanderley. 3 Mike Walker, of The Eagle Insurance Agency with Philip Massengill, MD Chairman of the Eye, Ear,

Nose and Throat Department and Vice President of the Medical Staff at Orange Regional. 4 Premier sponsor Jones Lang Lasalle

executives, George Ladyman, Jack Tenanty and Jorge Hernan Munoz enjoyed their round of golf with Rick Carrico,

Chief Financial Officer for the Greater Hudson Valley Health System. 5 Emergency Room

physician, Dr. Pamela Murphy, won the prize for longest drive. She

was presented her prize by Golf Classic Co-Chair

Jake Kriney.

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Chairman’s CornerJonathan Rouis, CPA

Welcome to our redesigned newsletter named for how we feel about your continuing kindness and support. We plan to share with you important advances at our hospital and ways you can get involved.

Orange Regional is at a crossroad now as it evolves into a teaching medical center and develops into a destination campus for all your health care needs. The recent ground breaking ceremony launched the first major expansion at the hospital since it was opened in 2011 and it is a significant initiative. The new and expanded Spagnoli Family Cancer Center will house all cancer services under one roof moving them from their current off-site locations. The new medical office building will modernize all outpatient services, create a teaching environment for our new and growing residents and internship programs and provide space for clinical leadership particularly for medical specialties not currently available locally.

Our Foundation will launch a campaign to support this effort in the fall and we are already humbled by an anonymous $500,000 gift to start us off and of course, the generous and early support of the Spagnoli Family. The success of our recent Golf Classic will also be earmarked for the Campaign. But we will need many to help support this project and hope that you find this a project you can generously support.

Thank you again for your generosity and please accept this as our first of many gestures of Gratitude.

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Board of TrusteesOFFICERS Chairman Jonathan RouisVice Chairman Maggie Smith Treasurer Jay AnthonySecretary Howard Protter, Esq.Member-at-Large Jake KrineyMember-at-Large Deb BogdanskiFoundation President William Dauster

TRUSTEES Scott Batulis, GHVHS President and CEOSal BelfiglioTonia CrownPatricia DukeMichael J. FlynnJanet Formisano – Auxiliary Rep.Jessica GardnerMichael GilfeatherFrank Giordano IIIThomas Hughes

Scott KendrickCleveland Lewis, M.D. Larry E. McDowell, Jr.Steven Milligram, Esq.Pamela Murphy, M.D.Terrence Olivo, ORMC Board ChairmanJ. Miguel RodriguesWilliam RugglesCatherine Suehnholz

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LEAVE A LASTING

We all desire significance — to lead happy and fulfilled lives surrounded by family and friends. For many of us, there is a compelling need to make a difference that leads us to ponder our legacy. What kind of legacy will you leave? A bequest is perhaps the easiest and most tangible way to leave a lasting impact on the people and organizations that mean the most to you.

In the words of the Orange Regional Foundation Legacy Society member David Diness: “Life your life to the fullest. Enjoy it, be generous to those you care about. When you pass on, leave your assets to those you cared for when alive.”

With the help of an advisor, you can include language in your will or trust specifying a gift to be made to family, friends or charity as part of your estate plan. A bequest may be made in several ways:

• Gift of a dollar amount • Gift of a percentage of your estate• Gift of a specific asset • Gift of the residue of your estate

One benefit of a charitable bequest is that it enables you to further our work long after you are gone. Better yet, a charitable bequest can help you save estate taxes by providing your estate with a charitable deduction for the value of the gift. With careful planning, your family can also avoid paying income taxes on the assets they receive from your estate.

A retirement asset like an IRA or 401(k) makes an excellent bequest to charity. If your IRA were given to your family, much of the value would be depleted through estate and income taxes. By designating Orange Regional Foundation as the beneficiary of part or all of your IRA, the full value of your gift is transferred to us tax free at your death and your estate receives a charitable deduction. Similarly, if your insurance policy is gifted to us at your death, your estate avoids paying tax on the asset value and receives a charitable deduction. To make a bequest of your IRA, other retirement account or life insurance policy, obtain a beneficiary designation form from your Plan custodian or insurance company and designate the Orange Regional Foundation as beneficiary.

For more information on the benefits of making a charitable bequest or for sample bequest language to complete your charitable plan, please visit www.ormcgiving.org or call us at 845-333-2333 today.

BENEFITS OF A BEQUEST:• Advance the efforts of the Orange Regional Medical Center Foundation after you’re gone.

• Save estate taxes by providing your estate with a charitable deduction for the value of your gift.

• With careful planning, your family can also avoid paying income taxes on the assets they receive from your estate.

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Here is your last chance to be part of the Lend A Hand For Kids Campaign.

The $2.1 million campaign has added a very successful Pediatric Emergency Room along with a vital Child Life Program. The Pediatric ED

has seen over 24,000 patients, and the Child Life Program has provided comfort to nearly 2,000 sick kids. These are kids and families that would have had to travel well outside the area for care and treatment.

The campaign is just $50,000 short of its goal. With each dollar raised, an anonymous donor will equally match the gift.

To finish off this effort, the Foundation has partnered with GiveGab, a nonprofit giving platform and powerful “crowd giving” program. A low or no cost effort for the Foundation, the GiveGab program encourages online gifts by many at levels everyone can afford.

“This is a community-based campaign that will benefit families throughout our area,” said Foundation President Bill Dauster.

“GiveGab will allow us to take this final effort to the community in an online ‘viral way’.”

If you would like to participate, simply contact the Foundation Office at 845.333.2333 or [email protected], and we will include you. You may

also get invited to participate via email from a friend, and we hope you will donate generously.

Gifts to Orange Regional Century Club have funded vital patient and community programs. Your gifts have enhanced patient experience such as:

• Nursing Magnet Program is a standard of excellence that provides the framework for nursing excellence and innovation. The 21st Century Club supports this pursuit by funding the application process.

• Child Passenger Safety Program hosts monthly car seat and inspection stations. This program serves scores of families in our community. Hospital staff is trained as safety technicians. Technicians are also accessible for car seat checks to families and newborns upon leaving the hospital. New car seats are made available free of charge to those you need them.

• NICHE – Nurses Improving Care of Hospitalized Elders will improve the physical and cognitive function of patients over 65 years old using specialized care and management.

If you would like to contribute to these and other meaningful programs as a member of the 21st Century Club, please visit www.ormc.org or call the Foundation office at 845-333-2333. You member benefits will include invitations to special events, annual recognition, and discounts at our gift shop.

We’re Letting

Lend A Hand

2015 Century Club

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Greater Hudson Valley Health System

Receives $1 Million from Anonymous Donor to Expand Services at Catskill Regional Medical Center and Orange Regional Medical Center

An anonymous donor has given $1 million to two member hospitals of the Greater Hudson Valley Health System (GHVHS). The two gracious gifts of $500,000 were received by Orange Regional Medical Center and Catskill Regional Medical Center. Orange Regional Medical Center will use the gift to support funding for an expansion project which includes building a new Medical Office Building and a Cancer Center. Catskill Regional Medical Center had already begun a fundraising effort to enhance and upgrade inpatient facilities throughout the hospital.

The donor was a grateful patient at both hospitals and had made contributions thanking the hospitals’ doctors and nurses for their care and compassion over the years. The donor asked that no naming opportunities or recognition be provided.

“What a wonderful way to express their gratitude and tell our hospital system family that they are doing a terrific job,” said Scott Batulis, CEO of Greater Hudson Valley Health System. “We were so happy that our current expansion and enhancement efforts at both hospitals pleased these donors. They really want us to succeed and we are very grateful for their generosity and confidence.”

This list represents memorial/tribute gifts within this calendar year. These donors have chosen

to honor a family member or friend, mark a special occasion, remember a loved one, or

thank a dedicated caregiver with a tribute gift. Their gifts will be used to meet the hospital’s most pressing needs, or in some cases, have been directed to the specialty or program of

the donor’s choice. If you would like memorial tribute forms mailed to your home, contact

the Foundation Office at 845.333.2333 or [email protected].

MemorialTribute Gifts

WE WANT TO CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY!

Please contact the Foundation Office at 845.333.2333 or [email protected], and share your birthday with us. Each month’s birthdays will be entered to win a variety of prizes. You might just be one of them!

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In Honor of Dr. Dumisa AdamsPamela A. Yosh

In Honor of Abha AminLinda A. Merritt

In Memory of Joseph T. AnesiWilliam C. Dauster

In Memory of Loretta W. ArnoldWilliam B. Arnold

In Honor of Dr. Dominic AroPatricia A. Cleary

In Honor of Dr. Eric BarbanelDieter Wingen

In Honor of Dr. John F. CareyPatricia A. Cleary

In Honor of Dr. Inocencia CarranoAnthony Kelvasa, Jr., Esq.

In Honor of Dr. Dragos CeamitruBarbara Heitz

In Memory of Dr. Cayetano C. CoMr. & Mrs. Michael CarrollGelcor Realty Inc.Anthony Kelvasa, Jr. Esq.Nancy KintzDr. & Mrs. Joseph MarionMr. & Mrs. Marc Zucker

In Honor of Dr. Rachel F. ColvinIvan Perlman

In Memory of Adele Rodriguez DariasMr. & Mrs. Manny ArakasDiane DeckerRita FerreiraRaul Garcia, Jr.Michael GonzalezIda LebronNicole NarducciMr. & Mrs. Anthony PepeThomas PepeG. Christina & Paul PlatéAlicia RodriguezAnnette RodriguezGene RodriguezMary RodriguezRobert RodriguezWilliam F. RodriguezNicole Rodriguez-SchultzMr. & Mrs. Frank SacconeAdele Solis

In Honor of Dr. Deogenes de LeonPatricia A. Cleary

In Honor of Dr. Robert DinsmoreSteven JacobsMr. & Mrs. Dennis H. SchueringNancy Wright

In Honor of Dr. Thomas R. EanelliLance Briggs

In Honor of Dr. Paul EugenioDr. & Mrs. William J. Bassett

In Honor of Dr. Zoltan FeketeBeryl YungmanIn Honor of Dr. John F. FergusonJoseph IngrassiaClara S. MadiganEdith P. PalmerShahan A. Adrian

In Honor of Dr. Douglas R. FletcherMr. & Mrs. Thomas BedellRenee Cohen

In Memory of Sam ForgioneAntoinette Italiano

In Honor of Dr. Alexander FruchterMr. & Mrs. Rollin Lybolt

In Honor of William W. GeisCommunity Housing Management Corp.Mr. & Mrs. William C. Dauster

In Honor of Dr. Joydeep GhoshMr. & Mrs. Patsy A. Foti

In Honor of Dr. Gurpreet GillAndrew Colabella

In Honor of Dr. Warren L. GilmanWilliam & Diane Ruggles

In Honor of Dr. Alan B. GoldfischerWalter H. Garner, Sr.

In Honor of Dr. Emelito GonzalesMr. & Mrs. Bernard R. Calcagni

In Honor of Dr. Glenn J. GreenClara S. Madigan

In Honor of Dr. James D. HenryRobert Westerman

In Memory of Dorothy HinesBible Study Group of Christ ChurchChristine CeruloCynthia ChapmanJane KvochakAlice J. KwiecinskiDr. & Mrs. Edmund F. LaGammaRowley Birthing Center/ NICU StaffMr. & Mrs. John Semerano, Jr.Toni Ann Whitehead

In Honor of Dr. Sammy HutmanPatricia A. Cleary

In Honor of Dr. David A. JaegerClara S. Madigan

In Honor of Dr. Syed JafriAnthony Kelvasa, Jr., Esq.

In Honor of Dr. Mukesh J. JhaveriMr. & Mrs. Jose V. Dominguez

In Honor of Dr. Alexander JonesAntoinette Cammarano

In Memory of Douglas KayFrances Kay

In Honor of Dr. Marina KellerLinda Dungo

In Honor of Dr. Emil KheterpalRobert Edelmann

In Honor od Dr. G. Varani KondaguntaSelma Snyder

In Honor of Dr. Manouchehr LavianAnthony Kelvasa, Jr., Esq.

In Memory of Thomas La GruttaJeanette La Grutta

In Memory of Ann Elizabeth “Betty” LongSue AsbornJoyce BrownBobbi ConstantinoColleen DeSimoneJoan DonnellyDebbie EvansElsie GlennonJeff KrolickBev LennonBridget LloydG. Christina PlatéLydia RobalanCarole SilverFran TrapaniRichard “Deacon” Trapani

In Memory of Frances Carpenter MarksJoanne M. Reed

In Honor of Dr. Liby MathewClara S. Madigan

In Honor of Dr. Anthony NiciAnthony Kelvasa, Jr., Esq.

In Honor of Dana OxleyDr. & Mrs. James E. Oxley

In Honor of Dr. James E. OxleyMr. & Mrs. Harold P. GroutMr. & Mrs. Howard Ingber

In Memory of Lois OxleyDana Distributors, Inc.Linda and Martin DlugatzMr. & Mrs. Francis W. DolanDoris M. HoytJudelson, Giordano & Siegel, CPA, P.C.Deborah LaschMr. & Mrs. Austin J. LennonLarry E. McDowell, Sr.Dr. & Mrs. Rohit A. PatelG. Christina PlatéAlicia R. RemeyRobert C. SassiAnonymousTracey E. SealDr. & Mrs. Kevin M. TrappTri-State Eye Ophthalmology of Middletown, PCMr. & Mrs. Chester Warzynski

In Honor of Tara OxleyDr. & Mrs. James E. Oxley

In Honor of Dr. Manuel C. PerryJudith AllspachJohn Lucas

In Honor of Carmella A. Pistone-HalpernDr. & Mrs. William J. Bassett

In Honor of Dr. Concetto S. RamettaMr. & Mrs. Hubert Zicot

In Memory of Harold L. RathbunConstance L. Rathbun

In Honor of Dr. James RomanoAnthony Kelvasa, Jr.,Esq.

In Memory of Jonathan RugglesDoreen EvangelistaJessica RugglesWilliam & Diane Ruggles

In Honor of Dr. Alan SchafferJ. H. Field

In Honor of Dr. Viral ShethEstrellita I. DeCouto

In Honor of Inderpal SinghMr. & Mrs. Thomas BedellMr. & Mrs. Patsy A. Foti

In Memory of Jennie StancherMr. & Mrs. Sal Belfiglio

In Honor of Dr. Lesley SteadPatricia A. Cleary

In Memory of Christina StiemerlingHenry Stiemerling

In Memory of Kevin SweeneyBetty Jo Sweeney

In Honor of Nancy TanniniJoanne M. Reed

In Honor of Dr. Clifford M. TeichDr. & Mrs. William J. Bassett

In Honor of Dr. Kevin M. TrappDr. & Mrs. William J. BassettJohn Lucas

In Memory of Florence WassermanMr. & Mrs. Sal BelfiglioCarrie Lindsay-LowerreJoyce Sitrin

In Memory of Eugene WetzelFaith Wetzel

In Honor of Dr. Mrilini YedduLionel E. Minott

In Honor of Pamela A. YoshJoanne M. Reed

Foundation Office • 707 East Main Street • Middletown, NY 10940 • 845.333.2333 • www.ormc.org

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An Orange Regional Foundation Newsletter

Caleb McCarty, a 7-year-old from Goshen, used the occasion of his own birthday party to ask friends and family for gifts for the ORMC Pediatric Center. When the McCarty family dropped off the donations, they were happy to get a tour of the Pediatric Emergency Department. Thanks, Caleb!

‘A’ Grade Puts Orange Regional In Top 31% of Hospitals

The Leapfrog Group has recognized Orange Regional Medical Center for its dedication to patient safety and awarded it an ‘A’ grade in the spring 2015 Hospital Safety Scores.

Leapfrog’s Hospital Safety Scores rate how well hospitals protect patients from preventable medical errors, injuries, and infections while within their facilities. Orange Regional joins the top 31 percent of the 2,500 hospitals in the United States that received an ‘A’ grade.

“Orange Regional Medical Center is deeply committed to finding ways to improve patient safety and quality of care,” said Rose Baczewski, RN, MA, LSSMBB, and Chief Quality Officer. “While our progress is encouraging, we strive every day to ensure that patients receive the right care at the right time, in the right place.”

The Hospital Safety Score is compiled under the guidance of the nation’s leading patient safety experts and administered by the Leapfrog Group, a national, non-profit hospital safety watchdog. The first and only hospital safety rating to be peer-reviewed in the Journal of Patient Safety, the score is free to the public and designed to give consumers information they can use when facing a hospital stay.

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