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2023 IMPACT REPORT

Improving the Health of the Community

We Serve

OUR MISSION

At Phelps Hospital, we’re devoted to our mission of:

• Improving the health of our community through education, partnerships, and advocacy, regardless of the ability to pay.

• Sustaining an environment of excellence and compassion where medical, social and rehabilitative services are delivered efficiently and effectively.

• Educating our community and the professionals that work here to achieve optimal health outcomes and quality of life.

• Striving to advance the professional excellence of our healthcare and support professionals, as well as our research initiatives.

• Providing quality, comprehensive care in a safe, modern environment where advanced medical techniques and effective management are combined to provide an indispensable community health resource.

Dear Friends,

It is a time of transformation and renewal at Phelps Hospital.

Phelps Hospital was in the first stages of the largest set of expansion projects in our history when the pandemic struck in 2020. While the pandemic delayed some of the construction, the work soon resumed in 2021. Each of these large-scale construction projects will benefit our community.

The progress we have made towards the completion of these projects is chronicled in this report. Also chronicled are ways that generous support from our community powers these investments and enhances our ability to provide the dignified, compassionate care for which Phelps is known—and that our patients deserve.

We are strengthened by and proud to be a member of Northwell Health. We also remain deeply embedded in the community we are privileged to serve. Our affiliation with Northwell coupled with our communityfocus allows us to serve our patients with deeper impact. The investments being made will allow us to offer our community access to the advanced care close to home that we all seek for ourselves, our loved ones, and our neighbors.

Your generosity makes a difference. Thank you for being a member of our Phelps family.

With gratitude,

“ We are strengthened by and proud to be a member of Northwell Health. We also remain deeply embedded in the community we are privileged to serve.”

Thank You for Being the Light in the Darkness

COVID Remembrance Tribute Dedicated at Phelps Hospital in March 2023 to mark three-year anniversary of COVID, to honor all those who responded and to move forward with gratitude.

The Tribute gets its name from a message sent by a community member as the first wave of COVID-19 struck in 2020. The effect on our doctors, nurses, and entire team who provide the continuum of care at Phelps Hospital was unprecedented. Also unprecedented was the outpouring of support from our community. Generous financial contributions, over 10,000 donated meals and more homemade cards and messages of love than we could count poured in. This generosity sustained our team and funded items and equipment that saved lives.

The support of friends like you throughout the pandemic sustained us. We will never forget how you stood with us. The Tribute is on permanent display in Phelps Hospital’s main corridor adjacent to the lobby and across from the Gift Shop.

We move forward thanks to your generosity.

“ Every person at Phelps was responsible for my recovery, but a special thank you to Dr. Owen O’Neill and his experimental hyperbaric chamber oxygen hood, which saved my life. It was a great solution for me.”

THANK YOU EILEEN EGAN

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Eileen Egan, RN, Esq, who retired as our Executive Director in December 2023 after a remarkable career with Phelps Hospital spanning four decades.

Eileen Egan became Phelps Executive Director on March 9, 2020, the day Phelps received its first COVID-19 patient. Eileen’s unflappable leadership, courage and confidence inspired everyone on the Phelps team to perform at the highest level at every stage of the crisis.

Phelps Hospital was also in the first stages of our expansion projects when Eileen took the reins. Many of these projects as chronicled on our timeline are now complete and open to our community thanks to her oversight and leadership. A valued member of our community at Phelps and beyond, Eileen was recognized as a 2023 914INC. Women in Business Honoree.

Investing in the People of Phelps Hospital

Eileen Egan’s commitment to the people of Phelps Hospital and gratitude for the extraordinary service they performed during the pandemic inspired her to launch a new fund to invest in this team. The People Caring for People Education Fund supports continuing education and training for Phelps team members allowing them to apply for funding for learning opportunities to support their growth and development. Launched in fall 2020, this donor-supported fund has invested in 109 Phelps team members to-date, helping team members to grow and advance in their careers. It is emblematic of her commitment to develop and nurture the talent pipeline at Phelps Hospital.

TIMELINE OF PROGRESS...

More than a dozen projects have been completed since the pandemic. Each project is a meaningful step forward for our hospital, community, and all those we are privileged to serve. Here are the highlights.

New Maternal Child Health Floor

Phase 1 Post Partum Wing Opens

FEB 2023

DEC 2023

Center for Advanced Procedures Opens

Construction crane picks have made frequent appearances on the Phelps campus during the myriad of construction projects these last few years.

David Swope Reception, Lobby and Visitor Lounge Dedicated
5 South Telemetry Renovation Completed
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BOARD MEMBERS AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS

HAVE BEEN FREQUENT “HARD HAT TOURISTS” AT PHELPS GETTING AN INSIDE LOOK AT THE PROGRESS UNDERWAY AT OUR HOSPITAL.

We are grateful for their leadership, service and guidance. They help our team advance our mission in the community with deeper impact.

Phelps Hospital Community Board

Kevin J. Plunkett, Chair

Kenneth Taber, Vice Chair

Fred Mascia, Vice Chair

Loretta London, Secretary

Beata Mastalerz, DNP, RN, Executive Director

Tobe Banc, MD

Kevin Beiner

Thomas D. Butler, Jr.

Keith Canton

Sean F.X. Dugan

Richard D. Goldstein

William R. Hanauer

Development Committee

Sean F.X. Dugan, Chair

Loretta London

Donald Marra

Fred Mascia

Beata Mastalerz

Paul Mazzilli

Melissa Melvin-Deegan

Robert Ouimette

Kevin J. Plunkett

Peter Scherer

Jill M. Scibilia

Ralph A. Nappi

Christopher Martin, MD

Debra F. Perlo

Peter Scherer

Craig Zalvan, MD

Franklin Zimmerman, MD

Rosemary and Kevin Plunkett
Jill Scibilia, Tobe Banc, MD, Lianne Hales-Dugan, Sean Dugan

YOUR CAREGIVERS CENTER IS NOW OPEN

Caregivers Center Dedicated at Phelps

Construction of the Caregivers Center was funded in its entirety thanks to leadership support from the Hales family and other generous friends in the community. Continued support will sustain and scale the program over time. The new center offers a dedicated space for family caregivers, resources, and other support to help them navigate their journey. Phelps offers these services at no cost thanks to our community’s generosity.

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Caregivers make a difference. Generosity makes this possible.

“At some point in time, every family will go through the emotional and physical stress of caring for a loved one. Caregivers today need help. This center is a lifesaver for families who need the tools and support to navigate a complicated health care landscape. Our family is proud to support this important resource for the community in which we live”

-Lianne Hales-Dugan, Caregiver and Founding Member, Caregivers Center

Photo: Alice Marie Hales along with extended members of the Hales family joined the Phelps Hospital Leadership team and more
community members
friends to dedicate the new Thomas E. and Alice Marie Hales Caregivers Center in September 2023.

YOUR CENTER FOR ADVANCED PROCEDURES IS NOW OPEN

Multidisciplinary Neurosciences Facility opens in December 2023

Offering Advanced Care, Close to Home.

At the heart of the 9,000 square foot, $15.6 million space is the state-of-the art biplane angiography suite. The advanced technology allows neuroendovascular surgeons to obtain dynamic imaging of blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord in three-dimensions.

The Center for Advanced Procedures (CAP) cares for patients with the most complex cerebrovascular problems. Phelps’ CAP is one of only three neuroscience centers in Westchester County with biplane capabilities and Phelps is the only Advanced Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center designated by The Joint Commission in the county.

This signifies Phelps can treat the most debilitating, and the most common, type of stroke — ischemic — with mechanical thrombectomy, an intricate procedure that aims to mechanically remove blood clots from brain vessels and restore normal blood flow. The CAP offers minimally invasive surgical techniques to treat urgent, complicated cerebrovascular problems, including strokes, brain aneurysms, tumors, arteriovenous malformations (AVM), disorders of the spine and spinal cord and much more.

Prompt treatment matters. Patients experiencing neurological disorders like acute strokes can be saved from a lifetime of permanent disability, memory loss or even death when treated promptly. Phelps is honored to offer this life-saving treatment close-to-home.

Investing in Advanced Care and Strengthening the Physician Talent Pipeline

Generous donor support from our Champagne Ball Fund-a-Cause and from other individuals funded a two-year Neuroendovascular Surgery Fellowship, furthering the investment in the Center for Advanced Procedures. Neuroendovascular surgery is a subspecialty that diagnoses and treats diseases of the central nervous system, head, neck, and spine. This subspecialty requires special training and skills. Fellows strengthen medical practice at the institutions they serve. This Fellow will have the opportunity to learn from our world class neuroendovascular team and train in the new Center for Advanced Procedures.

YOUR INVESTMENT IN TALENT MAKES A DIFFERENCE

A Nursing Promise Story

With help from Nursing Promise Angie (Ceriani) Fonseca Astorga achieved her dream of becoming a nurse. Angie joined Phelps Hospital as an Environmental Services Attendant and worked in the Emergency Department during the pandemic. She was inspired by her uncle, who is a nurse back home in Costa Rica, and her supervisors encouraged her dream. Angie transferred to the Patient Care Associate (PCA) role, which supports RNs and is part of the nursing team. She recalled, “I vividly remember my first day in the ED as a PCA, standing in the hallway looking towards the nurses’ station, taking a deep breath, and having an overwhelming feeling of ‘this is where I belong.’”

Angie was also encouraged to apply for Nursing Promise, which provides financial assistance for Phelps Hospital employees seeking their bachelor’s degree in nursing. Her nursing journey was still not easy. She recalled, “People say that when you are in nursing school everything that could go wrong, will go wrong and I was not an exception.” Angie said, “Nursing school is extremely hard and feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, tired, and defeated were feelings that wanted to make me give up. But when failing and giving up was not an option, and with the mindset of “I can only do this once because that’s all I can afford,” it gives you that extra push to keep fighting for your dreams.” She graduated in December 2023. Angie is enjoying her new role as an RN and plans to go back to school in the future.

Funded entirely by generous support from our community, Nursing Promise is an investment Phelps Hospital makes in team members pursuing careers in nursing.

“I chose to support Phelps’ Nursing Promise because it provides the opportunity and support for those who want to pursue a nursing career. It opens the pathway for upward economic mobility, future success, and enhanced job security.”

-Connie Curran

Nursing Promise Scholar Angie with her sister at her Nursing School Graduation “pinning” ceremony.

“There are just not enough words to express the love and support I have felt since I became a member of the Phelps family and through my journey of living my dream and making it a reality.”

Phelps Hospital is honored to be recognized for nursing excellence through our MAGNETdesignation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the premier recognition for nursing excellence and exceptional patient care.

CARING FOR EVERY FAMILY

Transformation underway on our new Maternal Child Health Floor

Phelps Hospital is upgrading our facilities to welcome our youngest patients to the world in an environment, they, our moms, and our families deserve. The Post-Partum and Labor & Deliver wings are complete. Construction is underway on the final stage that will include a new welcome lobby and visiting lounge, and the final wing that will include a Nursery and Level II NICU.

“We feel strongly that children and families should have access to advanced pediatric procedures right in the comfort of their community hospital. We support Phelps’s many efforts toward this goal.”

–Maggie and Fred Mascia

Investing in our Children

Investing in our MOMs

Phelps Hospital will launch a new Maternal Outcomes Navigation Program (MOMs) in 2024. Maternal mortality and morbidity are unfortunately on the rise in the United States—especially for Black women who face a higher risk of death and poor health outcomes. Most of these deaths are preventable. “MOMs” is designed to reduce these troubling trends by serving mothers at-risk for poor health outcomes through a comprehensive postpartum navigation program that includes round-the-clock support and access to care. This innovative program started in three Northwell hospitals on Long Island thanks to private funding. The program has yielded strong positive outcomes chronicled in an original research study published in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 1 This program is expanding to Phelps Hospital thanks to generous funding led and championed by Loretta and Roger London, MD.

We are investing in serving children and families in our community by giving them access to expert physicians and advanced equipment. These investments in talent and equipment save families from traveling to other facilities for the care, imaging, and procedures their children need.

Photo: Maggie and Fred Mascia with the pediatric echocardiogram they supported along with pediatric cardiologist Dr. Andrew Blaufox and neonatologist Dr. Mazen Khalifeh. 1Postpartum

“We support the MOMs program because we want to see improvements in the care of mothers and their babies here in Westchester consistent with our previous work in other countries. We hope the program will identify, engage, and serve the members of the community that Phelps serves and help drive sustainable improvements in the care or prospective MOMs and their children.”

–Loretta and Roger London, MD

“ IT’S NOT SO SLEEPY IN SLEEPY HOLLOW.”

Celebrating Emil J. Nigro, MD

Emil J. Nigro, MD retired as President of the Medical Staff after more than 45 years serving Phelps Hospital including more than four decades as Chair of Phelps’ Emergency Department. Dr. Nigro describes Phelps’ compassionate, patient-centered culture as “Phelps is a place where friends care for friends.”

The Emil J. Nigro Friends Caring for Friends Award was established at the 2023 Champagne Ball. This new award will be presented to individuals who make significant and lasting contributions to advance Phelps Hospital. Dr. Nigro was the first recipient.

Championing Medical Care our Community Deserves Dr. Nigro has always believed patients in our community deserve the highest quality care close-to-home. He spent his career advocating for this. Two of his most significant achievements advanced this goal.

He founded the Frank and Lisina Hoch Center for Emergency Education a training center that offers leading-edge emergency and trauma care training in its true-to-life simulation center and classrooms. The Center has prepared thousands of medical professionals including physicians, nurses, paramedics and EMTs to care for patients across the Hudson Valley since its founding more than fifteen years ago.

Dr. Nigro also had a vision for a New state-of-the-art Emergency Department at Phelps that opened in 2008. Demand for emergent patient care had outstripped the size of Phelps’ prior Emergency Department. The new “ED” more than doubled in size, features 32 private treatment rooms, advanced imaging and a decontamination suite, expedited access for ambulances, and was designed with a soothing aesthetic to promote healing.

The Frank and Lisina Hoch Center for Emergency Education and the new Emergency Department were made possible thanks to the generosity of people from across the community.

Eileen Egan, RN, Tobe Banc, MD and Robert Raniolo, MD present the award to Dr. Nigro
Dr. Nigro served as the Grand Marshall of the 2023 Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown Halloween Parade, where Phelps’ Emergency First Responders were honored.

OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS GATHER AT EVENTS TO WELCOME SPRING

Championing and raising funds to support key initiatives.

Food, Wine and Beer Festival, April 2023

The event drew friends who enjoyed tasting portions of food paired with wine and beer—all for a good cause. The event provided seed funding for Phelps’ FARMacy program—our campus wide gardening initiative. The next garden will be devoted to Behavioral Health.

Northwell Health Walk, May 2023

Over 600 team members joined the walk at the FDR Park in Yorktown Heights. More than $1 million was raised across the Northwell footprint. Phelps team members raised funds for the People Caring for People Education Fund.

20th Golf Classic, June 2023

Golfers spent the day on the highly-ranked, beautiful golf course at Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Melissa Melvin-Deegan was recognized with the Melvin cup. The Golf Outing Fund-a-Cause supported a renovation in Phelps Outpatient Behavioral Health Clinic in Briarcliff Manor that will improve patient care for those in our Continuing Day Treatment program.

Phelps’ Executive Sous Chef Kelly Walker and Michelin-star Executive Chef Andrew Cain lead a cooking demo.
Soggy skies did not keep Phelps’ supporters away. Attendees embraced the mantra “April showers bring May flowers.”

CHAMPAGNE BALL TOASTS OUR HONOREES

Celebrates all Phelps Has Achieved and all Phelps will become thanks to the power of generosity.

Honorees Judith M. and Michael D. Sullivan were honored for their years of service to and leadership of Phelps Hospital. Judy and Mike supported several vital healthcare initiatives at Phelps including investments in our talent. Mike served on the Phelps Hospital Board from 20162023 and served on two Northwell system-wide committees: the Committee on Community Health and the Northwell Steering Committee.

We honored the Neurosciences team and celebrated the advanced care these teams are making possible for our community. This multi-disciplinary group of clinicians specialize in neurology, neurosurgery, neuroendovascular surgery, and all disciplines that diagnose and treat conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nervous system and muscles.

Neurosurgery Team
Neurology Team

HONORING THOSE WHO SERVE

Phelps Hospital paid tribute to our veterans with a Presentation of the Colors to commemorate Veterans Day. Speakers included Martin Rutyna, Mayor of Sleepy Hollow, Jeffrey Meade, Associate Executive Director, Operations, retired Air Force and Katrina Aronoff, Project Manager, Emergency Management and Coast Guard Reserve, Second Class. We are honored to employ and support our veterans.

Did you know . . .

At the base of the flagpole there is a tribute to local residents who served in World War II. It reads “This memorial flagstaff has been given by the people of North Tarrytown in honor of the boys who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II” and remembers them each by name. The flagpole is located opposite from the main lobby at Phelps.

WE LOVE OUR VOLUNTEERS

Volunteers donated 21,432 hours to Phelps in 2023. Our 100 volunteers included students, adults of all ages and four pet therapy dogs. Our longesttenured volunteer has been with us for 33 years!

The Comfort Shawl Program returned, and volunteers thrived in expanded patient care roles in the Caregivers Center, in physical therapy and in the emergency department. 36 future healthcare professionals shadowed surgeons, emergency medicine staff and other clinicians. We honored our volunteers at a recognition luncheon in October at Tappan Hill.

Did you know

The Hospital Gift Shop and Cherry Door Thrift Store in Tarrytown are staffed by volunteers and proceeds support the hospital.

Phelps Hospital’s mission to improve the health of the community we serve extends outside of the walls of our hospital and beyond our campus into the community. Phelps hosted, sponsored, and participated in nearly 100 community-facing events and programs in 2023 offering free educational programs, screenings such as skin cancer screenings, immunizations, and programming such as support groups for family caregivers.

Phelps contributed $34.9 million in Community Benefit in 2022, representing 8% of our budget.* Our hospital received an “A” from the Lown Institute for Social Responsibility. This reflects our hospital’s performance across health equity, value, and outcomes.

OUR PROMISE TO OUR Community Work in Action

Phelps hosted a ladies’ night out for women who serve our community as paramedics and EMTs to thank them for their service. This EMS Women in Healthcare & Stroke Awareness event offered them an evening of connections, wellness, and an educational presentation about the specific risks and signs of stroke in women. The presentation was led by neurologist Ramandeep Sahni, MD, Director of Stroke at Phelps Hospital and cardiologist Marjory Alabre, MD and was designed to benefit these women in EMS personally and professionally.

*2022 is the most recent year for which data is available.

COMMUNITY

We address the needs of the underserved and healthcare gaps in the community and provide resources to those in need. Our work is guided by the Westchester County Community Health Needs Assessment, a report that specifies public health priorities for our county based on health data and a public opinion survey. Priorities include preventing chronic disease, promoting well-being, preventing mental and substance use disorders, and promoting healthy women, infants, and children.

Our Community Breastfeeding Day was attended by more than 100 parents. They received hands-on education from lactation consultants on breastfeeding and its health benefits. The program served both English and non-English speaking parents.

WE ARE GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT OF OUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Phelps relies on the support of our friends in the community to fulfill our mission. The Phelps Family of Giving Society celebrates our proud legacy of clinical excellence and compassionate care made possible by the extraordinary support of our community.

PHELPS FAMILY OF GIVING SOCIETY

Phelps Leaders Circle

Pablito A. Almira

Judy Cohen

Loretta and Roger London, MD

Marcus Family

Maggie and Fred Mascia

Robert A. Ouimette

Judith M. and Michael D. Sullivan

Lucy R. Waletzky

James House Circle

Mary L. Melvin

Rosemary and Kevin Plunkett

Nelson V. Sorraco

Andrea and Kenneth Taber

Deborah and Robert Zaragoza

Leading Edge Care Circle

The Batheja Family

Mr. Kiran Batheja and Dr. Jenny So

Mrs. Bina Batheja

Mr. Suraj Batheja

Symonne and Keith Canton

Katharine M. Chapman

Richard B. Covey

Constance A. Curran

Howard Dean

Lianne T. Hales-Dugan & S ean F.X. Dugan

Barbara and Earle R. Ellefsen

Geraldine C. La Motta

Caton and Mark McFadden

Melissa Melvin-Deegan and John Deegan

Kim Covey and Michael Merchant

Debra F. Perlo

James Reidy and Pat Jehle

Sascha Rockefeller

Jill and John Scibilia

Binoy K. Singh, M.D.

Drusilla van Hengel

Healing Hands Circle

Louis Argento

Damon DiSalvatore

Donna and Jim Goldsmith

Sam Janvey

Dr. Anna Komorowski and Mr. David Impastato

Lisa and John Manuele

Renato Matos

Sharon L. Pickett and Paul J. Mazzilli

William Mckenzie

Mary Beth and Andrew Merryman

Dr. and Mrs. Emil J. Nigro

Dr. and Mrs. Owen O’Neill

Alexander J. Popp

Dr. and Mrs. John B. Robbins

Tobia Sacchetti

Ramandeep Sahni, MD

David Seligman and Gabrielle R. Kachman

Debra and David Sullivan

Ritzel Tuazon-Boer

Sally S. Ward

Hudson Heroes Circle

Mary Dale Allen

Drs. Tobe and Adrian Banc

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Blum

Gene Branca

Jerry Capano

Matteo Cermele

Michael Cinicolo

Marta M. and Stephen F. Deely

Ginger and Michael F. Delfino

Eileen and Dennis Egan

Barbara Epstein

Nancy and Terrence Fox

Drs. Barry and Lisa Geller

Peter Goodrich

Thomas Goodwin

Marisha Pessl and David Gordon, MD

Nicholas Greto

William Hanauer and Alan Stahl

Tom Kennedy

Nicholas Lettire

Corina and Larry Lewis

Ralph Mazzacone

Jeffrey C. Meade and Marcia A. Case

Mitchell Nadler

Dr. and Mrs. L. Mark Russakoff

Michelle Russell Johnson and Neil Johnson

Liz and John Ryan

David Sherwin

Kevin E. Shevlin

Judy and Craig Singer

Brian Stern

Brian Strnad

Friend of Phelps

Betty Albertson

Andrew Ashikari, MD and Mimi Kang , MD

Bethany Barbara and Richard Newman, MD

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Barreiro

Ronald Baumann

Leah Bentley and Brian Madden

Marigold Bischoff

Richard Bosco

Thomas J. Brown

Alyss and Christopher Cavanagh

Marianne and Darius Chafizadeh

Edward Chewens

Sabine Chlosta and Yafell Serulle, MD, PhD

Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Clark

Katherine and John Dearie

Marilee Di Pietrantonio

Louis DiFrancesco

Martin Dolan

Elyse and Lawrence L. Faltz, MD

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fareri

Aphrodite and Bruce Garrison

Joan and Samuel Ginsburg

Michael Glennon

Ali and Kenneth A. Goldstein, MD

Marsha and David Gordon

Ross Green, MD

Dr. and Mrs. Christian I. Guzman

Jeremiah C. Harrington

Ingrid and Jack Hershman, MD

Kevin C. Hunt and Elisab eth Lachmann, MD

James Im

Mazen Khalifeh, MD

Amy M. Knowles

Dr. Marla and Michael Koroly

Roger M. Kubarych and Janet L. Wynn

Ann Lasusa

Paul A. Levis

Richard Mandel

Rebecca Martin

Ruth Martin, MD

Amy and Mike Matthews

Raquel Mayne

Lorraine and Peter B. McCuen

Toby L. and Kenneth J. Miller

Karen Murray, MD

Roger A. Parker

Carol A. Pilla

Tony Procops

Debra and Robert J. Raniolo, MD

Julie and Bill Reifer

Sabine and Henry Renard

Dr. and Mrs. Paul Peter Rosen

Rhoda Ross

John T. Scales

Frank Scanga

Beatrice Shames

Fabiana and Danilo Silva, MD

Drs. Rafael Soltren and Maria A. Marzan

Margo and Donald Stever

Elizabeth Straight

Linda Y. Thung-Ryan

Thomas Vozzella

Barbara and Louis Wachtel

Lisa Wade

Elaine and Nathan Wasserman

Emily Weisenbach

James Wood

Pamela Zahn

Laurie and Franklin H. Zimmerman, MD

CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION PARTNERS

Active Media Services, Inc.

Aflac

Allan Block Insurance Company

Beth Page Federal Credit Union

C & T Design Build, LLC

Charitable Trust of Chester Cawood

The Children’s Dream Foundation

Clear Channel Outdoor

Collection Bureau

Hudson Valley, Inc.

Consigli Construction

Croton Enterprises LLC

Divney Tung Schwalbe, LLP

The Andree Wildenstein

Dormeuil & Roger

Dormeuil Foundation

Eastwick College

Heart and Health

Education Foundation

Hunter Roberts

C onstruction Group

KPMG

Northern Trust

Northwell Health Cancer Institute

Northwell Health

Department of Neurology

Northwell Health

Office of Trustee Relations

Northwell Health

Physician Partners

The Pinkerton Foundation

Rothman Orthopaedics

Sleepy Hollow Electric Company

Simone Properties

TD Bank

Turner Construction Company

Unitex

Urstadt Biddle Properties Inc.

Whiting Turner

Anson Phelps Society

The Anson Phelps Society honors those who make commitments and contributions to Phelps through gifts in their estate and other planned gifts.

Anonymous (6)

Estate of Robert M. Akin, Jr.

Robert± and Betty Albertson

The Annim Estate

Estate of Giovanni Bagarotti

Michael Bakwin±

Estate of Ruth Balli

The Barnes Estate

The Barnum Estate

Estate of Helen C. Barraco

The Batheja Family:

Mr. Kiran Batheja and Dr. Jenny So

Mrs. Bina Batheja

Mr. Suraj Batheja

Estate of John Beach

Josephine W. Beach

The Becker Estate

Gay and Horst Berger

Estate of Max J. Bloch

The David and Anita Botnick Trust

Estate of Mary F. Bump

The Cartwright Estate

Charitable Trust of Chester Cawood

Gerald and Millicent Citron

Estate of Ward R. Clark

The Cobb Estate

Estate of Martha Cohen

Estate of Harry Colish

The Cornell Estate

David and Lucy Coulam

Estate of Susan L. Cullman

Estate of Margaret Delanoy

The Donald Estate

James and Patricia Donovan±

Priscilla Ewing±

Estate of Albert Feer

Estate of Sheelah Feinberg

Estate of A. Louise Filipek

The Flewellyn Estate

Marilyn B. Foster

The Fowler Estate

John T. Franzoso±

The Frothingham Estate

The Fuller Estate

Aphrodite and Bruce Garrison

Margaret Gasser±

Emanuel and Ellen Genauer

Jim and Donna Goldsmith

Stanley Goldstein

The Edwin Gould Trust

Estate of Laurel Gouveia

Estate of Arnold S. Greenspan

Ann E. Grow

Estate of Freda B. Halpern

Estate of Milton Hammel

Stephen H. Hart, Jr. ±

Estate of Marie Hermann

Marilyn Hill±

Estate of Howard Holmes

Estate of Dora May Holmes

Constance Jackson±

Harry A. Jacobs, Jr.±

Nathalie Dillont Johnson, MD±

The Joline Estate

Estate of Gregoire Karch

Geraldine La Motta

Estate of John Gustave Licht

Estate of Marguerite Mack

Katherine and Robert Mackie

Estate of Sylvia A. Mahler

Marybeth and James Marcus

Wayne and Linda Martin

Estate of Elizabeth Ranney McIntosh

Estate of Marion McKenzie

Estate of Alice Melady

Nathan and Ruth Melman

Mary L. Melvin

William O. ± and Ellen Melvin, Jr.

Estate of Clement E. Merowit

Estate of John Millar

Estate of Robert S. Newman

Norman and Mary Ann Nichols

Estate of Egon H. Ottinger

Robert Ouimette

Bert and Peggy Pepper

Debra F. Perlo

Estate of Violet S. Persson

Estate of Joanne Pitt-Bruscki

Rosemary and Kevin Plunkett

The Potter Estate

Estate of Barbara W. Ray

Robert H. Reibel

Jim Reidy and Pat Jehle

David Rockefeller±

Estate of Blanchette H. Rockefeller

Antonio and Linda Rodrigues

Estate of Lore Rubel

Estate of Rufus R. Russell

Keith F. Safian

Anson Green Phelps, Jr. and Jane Gibson Phelps summered at the James House, now located behind the hospital.

Estate of Anne O. Sande

Estate of Theresa

Dustman Sasson

John and Doris Schwamb±

Esther Schwartz±

The Benjamin Shapiro

Charitable Remainder Trust

The Sherwood Estate

Estate of Doris Bernard Sinnott

Fernando and Grace± Sisto

Rosalind Slifkin±

Marion A. Smidinger±

Irwin and Ruth Stein±

Estate of Katherine Stephens

Estate of Esther Strom

David Swope±

Andrea and Kenneth Taber

The Taylor Estate

The Tirzah J. Sweet Trust

Maarten± and Drusilla van Hengel

Estate of M. Grace Waidler

The William T. Warnock and Evelyn Joan Warnock

Charitable Remainder Trust

Russell and Susan Watson

The Wilhelmina Charitable Trust

R. Douglas and Betsy Wilson

Estate of Marion T. Wright

The Young Estate

Estate of Edward V. Zegarelli

± deceased

Phelps Hospital Senior Leadership Team

Beata Mastalerz, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CNOR Executive Director

Tobe Banc, MD

Senior Vice President and Medical Director

Amy Matthews, MSN, RN, NE-BC

Associate Executive Director, Patient Care Services & Chief Nursing Officer

Barry Geller, MD

Vice President, Associate Medical Director, Chair Emergency Medicine

Raquel Mayne, MPH, MS, RN, NE-BC, CPHQ Vice President, Quality Management

James J. McCullagh, MBA

Associate Executive Director, Finance

Jeffrey Meade, MS, CHEP

Associate Executive Director, Operations

Jill M. Scibilia, MBA, CFRE Vice President, Development

Emily Weisenbach, MSW, MBA

Associate Executive Director, Clinical Operations

Chelsea Da Costa, MS, SHRM-CP Assistant Vice President, Site Human Resources Officer

The Residence Building in the 1950s.

The Development Office is in the Residence Building on the Phelps Hospital campus. The building opened in 1955 as a residence for nurses who worked at Phelps Hospital.

Development Office

1 Phelps Lane, Suite 106

Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591

914-366-3107

www.phelpsgiving.org

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