Coastal Healthcare Alliance Annual Report 2016

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Coastal Healthcare Alliance Pen Bay Medical Center & Waldo County General Hospital

Annual Report 2016

Working together so our communities are the healthiest in America


Dear Community Members, Friends and CHA Supporters, In December 2015, the two healthcare centers known as Pen Bay Medical Center (PBMC) and Waldo County General Hospital (WCGH) began providing shared services to the entire region through a new entity named Coastal Healthcare Alliance (CHA). The combined entity includes the two hospitals, the practices of Pen Bay Physicians and Associates and Waldo County Medical Partners, the Knox Center, Quarry Hill and Penobscot Shores. Together, we operate as one of the largest employers in the Midcoast with more than 2,000 colleagues throughout Knox and Waldo Counties.

Healthcare is changing every day. President and CEO Mark Biscone has been on the forefront of those changes, leading the two facilities in unprecedented growth and expansion. We have successfully recruited more than 40 providers across the Midcoast in oncology, orthopedics, dermatology, rheumatology, emergency and family medicine, as well as other service areas. This fall marks the exciting opening of the Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) on the WCGH campus. This state-of-the-art facility will house a team of healthcare professionals dedicated to keeping patients healthy year-round through preventative care and chronic disease management, in an effort to avoid costly complications and hospitalizations. For 38 years Mark Biscone has lead WCGH, one of the most financially sound critical access hospitals in the country. Since 2014, Mark 1

has shared his passion for performance with PBMC and now CHA. In just over two years, Mark and his team have brought the two hospitals together operationally in more than 70 areas. Mark has managed the seamless merger of these two organizations while preparing for his retirement. It goes without saying that we will miss his energy, his optimism and his ceaseless quest for excellence for Coastal Healthcare Alliance. We are grateful for all he has done to safeguard healthcare in our community. He will leave his role as president and CEO in December and the board of trustees wishes to thank him and send him best wishes for his retirement. In preparation for Mark’s departure, a search committee was formed to find the next CHA president and CEO. After an exhaustive nationwide search, we are pleased to welcome Mark Fourre, MD to this position. Dr. Fourre will become the first physician CEO in the MaineHealth


“After an exhaustive nationwide search, we are pleased to welcome Mark Fourre, MD to this position. Dr. Fourre will become the first physician CEO in the MaineHealth system.�

system. Dr. Fourre brings a combination of clinical expertise and organizational leadership to this role. As the current Chief Health Affairs Officer for the entire MaineHealth system, he understands the needs of Maine patients. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Fourre to our team and look forward to introducing him to the community in the upcoming weeks. In closing, the board of trustees is proud to report that the health of the Coastal Healthcare Alliance is good; you will see the exciting details in the following pages. This success is due in no small part to the hard work and commitment

of thousands of PBMC and WCGH colleagues across the region, each of whom provide high quality, patient-centered care more efficiently and cost effectively than ever. We have asked so much of them over the past year and they have continued to provide world-class care right here in our community. We thank them for being a warm smile when we are worried; for being patient when we are confused; for nurturing our children when they are sick; and for being there to celebrate our recoveries. For all of your tireless dedication, we thank you. Without each and every one of you, we would not be the system we are today.

David Williams, Chairman, Board of Trustees Coastal Healthcare Alliance (CHA) 2


Pen Bay Medical Center The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™

Straight A’s from the Hospital Safety Grade since 2012

American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite

Sussman House at Pen Bay Medical Center received LEED® Silver certification

Pen Bay Women’s Health received the International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Care Award

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Gold level recognition from the Maine Tobacco-Free Hospital Network Gold Star Standards of Excellence Program


Waldo County General Hospital

6TH year in a row named to “iVantage Top 100 Critical Access Hospitals” in the United States

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Becker’s Hospital Review

50 Critical

Access Hospitals to Know 2016

Becker’s Hospital Review’s “50 Critical Access Hospitals to Know” in the United States

Becker’s Hospital Review’s “50 Critical Access Hospital CEOs to Know” (CEO Mark A. Biscone)

Gold level recognition from the Maine Tobacco-Free Hospital Network Gold Star Standards of Excellence Program

Breast Center of Excellence classification

Belfast Area Chamber of Commerce 2016 Growth Award 4


The colleagues of Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital are deeply committed to providing high quality, personalized care to all those who need it. On these pages are colleagues from departments across both systems who have been recognized by their peers, or by members of our community, for excellence during fiscal year 2016. We are proud to recognize these exemplary leaders and wish to thank them for their commitment to each other and to the community.

Pen Bay Medical Center Colleague Recognition Employee of the Month October: Lucille Griffin, RN, Pen Bay Orthopaedics November: Katie Perkins, CMA, Pen Bay Internal Medicine December: Barbara Flint, Patient Services Representative, Pen Bay Orthopaedics January: Jessica Lane, Supervisor, Environmental Services February: Susie Batty, LPN, Pen Bay Podiatry March: Sherry Gagne, Director Prospect Management & Research Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation April: Lynn Taylor, Vascular Ultrasound Tech Pen Bay Surgery & Wound Healing Center May: Dorothy Lane, Office Coordinator, Dr. Laurence’s Office, Internal Medicine June: Dawn Tassi, RN, Birth Center July: Nicole Kelly, FNP, Waldoboro Family Medicine August: Heather Long, CRMA, Quarry Hill 5

September: Priscilla Robinson, CNA, PARC


Manager of the Quarter 1ST Quarter 2016: Sharon McDermott, RN Director of Critical Care Nursing, Special Care Unit 2ND Quarter 2016: Holly Anderson, RN Office Manager, Pen Bay Family Medicine 3RD Quarter 2016: Samantha Simmons, CMA Office Manager, Pen Bay Medicine & Infectious Disease 4TH Quarter 2016: Rachael McCormick, Regional Manager, Community Health Education, Community Health & Wellness

Daisy Award Honorees Wendy MacKenzie, RN, Case Management Amy Lea, RN, Special Care Unit Nathaniel Szendrei, RN, Medical Surgical Unit Sara Couilard, RN, Birth Center

Waldo County General Hospital Colleague Recognition Nurse Excellence Awards Vicki Keller, RN, Perioperative Department Brittany Shute, CNA, Perioperative Department

Daisy Award Honorees Jeff Boal, RN, Emergency Room Carrie Ponte, RN, Emergency Room Teri Blackadar, RN, Emergency Room Stacy Keating, RN, Intensive Care Unit

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Values Action

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MaineHealth Shared Values In 2016, MaineHealth had a focused goal of developing a common set of values across the entire MaineHealth system. The MaineHealth Values Committee, which included representatives from each of the member organizations, met regularly over five months to gather input and develop a set of recommended values reflecting shared beliefs across the system. The committee began with an audit of existing values at all member organizations. Leadership teams and engagement councils at each member organization were asked to rank the top 10 values in order of importance and the results were tabulated and brought back to the committee. The committee discussed these results and unanimously selected a set of recommended values. In June, the MaineHealth Leadership Team approved the following recommended shared values for the system:

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In fall 2016, delegates from across the MaineHealth system gathered input at their respective organizations regarding the behaviors that best reflect these values. At a system-wide caucus in November 2016, these 200+ delegates shared their findings and worked together to finalize the behavior expectations. We look forward to bringing these values to life in our hospitals in fiscal year 2017.

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better. together.

Across the system, we are working together to develop important clinical partnerships to ensure our communities are the healthiest in America. Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital are focused on leveraging the strength of the MaineHealth system to provide the best possible care for our friends and neighbors in the Midcoast. Collaboration has allowed us to enhance patient care and improve the health and wellness of our community. From general medicine and pediatrics to vascular surgery and oncology, we are meeting your family’s everyday health and wellness needs right here in the Midcoast. Generous financial support and the commitment of our community, donors and the Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation also help make this process a reality. The following are just a few of the programs and partnerships that benefited from collaboration in 2016.

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State-of-the-Art Technology Close to Home As the largest healthcare provider in the Midcoast, we know that accessing services and navigating the healthcare system can be an emotional experience. We value your feedback and requests for more specialized providers, access to state-of-the-art technology and a more seamless transition in care between Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital.

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better. together.

In addition to the generous financial support of our donors and the Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation, as members of MaineHealth, PBMC and WCGH benefit from increased purchasing power for the newest technologies. We have focused significant resources on the expansion of imaging services. We expanded day, evening and weekend hours for patient convenience in the areas of mammography, CT scan, MRI and ultrasound. We invested in state-of-the-art breast health technology with the installation of digital mammography with 3D capabilities and we installed wide bore MRI technology at both campuses. In 2017, we will see continued expansion with the installation of nuclear SPECT technology, as well as a digital fluoroscopy unit upgrade.

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Stroke Care In 2015, Waldo County General Hospital joined the MaineHealth TeleStroke Network, followed by Pen Bay Medical Center in 2016. The TeleStroke Network provides 24/7 access to 11 volunteer, board-certified neurologists from Maine Medical Partners and Pen Bay Medical Center for emergent video consultation to facilitate the diagnosis and management of acute stroke patients.

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better. together.

Together with the partner hospitals’ champions, the TeleStroke Network team has done tremendous work on establishing a system of care to enhance and standardize stroke care across the TeleStroke Network and the state of Maine. Continuous work is being done on the process and performance of the program, which is driven by the clinical champions at each location. These individuals share and review data and clinical feedback at steering committee meetings with the shared goal of elevating the standards of stroke care for the patients in our communities. Since joining the network, patients at these communities have an increased chance for Tissue Plasminogen Activator (TPA) consideration. Please enjoy our recent TeleStroke video (http://www.mmc.org/joes-story). If you are interested in learning more, please contact Tho Ngo at ngot@mmc.org. 14


Community Health & Wellness

In April 2016, the Community Health & Wellness departments of Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital officially became a regionalized department within Coastal Healthcare Alliance. Health education classes, screenings, events and outreach programs are now being offered across the region for our patients, community members and employees with support from both Pen Bay Medical Center, Waldo County General Hospital and the Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation. In the new year, Community Health & Wellness staff will begin to provide wellness services to local businesses.

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The department sucessfully introduced an expanded Journey to Health program. This popular program offers low- and no-cost classes for the whole family that focus on healthy eating and cooking, physical movement and healthy mind and body. The classes are provided by our own certified health and wellness coaches, educators and professionals within our system as well as other health practitioners through partnerships in the community. Classes are located throughout Knox and Waldo counties. Our Journey to Health program provides information, skills and support to empower participants to make positive lifestyle changes that will enhance their health and wellness. For those interested in learning more about the Journey to Health classes and programs, please visit https://journeytohealth.coursestorm.com. For information about our business wellness services, please call 207-338-9359. 16


Pen Bay Medical Center Community Wellness Trail

In September, Pen Bay Medical Center held the grand opening and naming ceremony for the Pen Bay Medical Center Community Wellness Trail. The 1.66 mile pet-friendly trail on the PBMC campus features nine fitness stations and is open to the community. The employees of Pen Bay Medical Center were the project’s largest donor—an honor recognized with trail naming rights. Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation would like to thank all the donors and supporters who made this important community project possible. Special thanks to Viking Inc. for their contribution of lumber for bridges along the trail, CedarWorks for donating beautiful cedar benches and the town of Rockport for their municipal services contribution.

For more information, please visit www.penbayhealthcare.org/patients-visitors.

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See it for yourself As I took my first steps, the Trail beckoned me on, curving through the woods, to high above the waters edge, the soft surf on the rocky beach below, occasional views of the medical center but mostly up slope and down dale meandering through the delight of the Maine coast. This experience of less than an hour is available to us all, every day, whenever we want, made possible by the creative thoughtfulness and financial support of a broad range of people and businesses right here in the neighborhood. Donors of the bridges and the nine fitness stations are noted along the way and I understand the employees of Pen Bay Medical Center stepped up with a large part of the financial support. I commend and thank all those who made this adventure sanctuary happen. Its called The Community Wellness Trail. Moving deeper into the sensory, comfortable walking connection to the earth, salty air, upbeat conversations with fellow hikers, woodland smells, increased heart rate; the significance of this new gift to our community grew in me. Think of it: the grounds of a hospital being offered to the community, contributing to our health and well-being by leading us into and through the inspiration and abundant healing influence of nature. The main entrance is across Route 1 from CedarWorks in Rockport with several other access points from the parking areas at Pen Bay Medical Center. Walking the wood-chopped and grassy way for 1.6 miles gave me pleasure, stimulation, a good work-out, refreshment, enrichment and joy. But, as Rob McCall of The Awanadjo Almanack says, don’t take my word for it, go out and see for yourself. Tom Hopps, Camden

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Community Benefit Report

In keeping with our vision and mission, MaineHealth and its member organizations offer a wide range of community programs and services free of charge, and no one is ever denied care due to the inability to pay. Each year MaineHealth produces the Community Benefit Report. The report provides facts and figures that reflect our substantial investment in our communities and shares just a few of the compelling stories about the people and families whose lives are touched by our community of care, as well as the dedicated people who provide that care.

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Bringing Physical Activity “Around the World” and Into the Classroom

As a child, Jared Todd used to count down the minutes until each recess. As a second grade teacher at Appleton Village School, he keeps that in mind when planning his curriculum. In the fall of 2015, Let’s Go! 5-2-1-0 Knox County awarded Mr. Todd a Redy Award for his commitment, leadership and innovation in creating a healthy learning environment for all of his students by incorporating physical activity into every learning day. “Winning that award really makes me want to walk the walk,” said Mr. Todd. He tries to tie physical activities to lessons and even seasons whenever possible. He describes pairing movement with things that are measured on report cards, such as math skills. He uses games like “Around the World” that get students up and moving while they learn. Every October, he teaches kids the “Monster Mash” when students need to get their blood pumping and heart rates up after sitting at their desks. Last fall, the whole school did the dance together at a school-wide assembly. 21

Mr. Todd has been very influenced by the Let’s Go! 5-2-1-0 message. He remembers Adrienne Gallant, Let’s Go! 5-2-1-0 Knox County coordinator, giving a presentation about the program. She shared the importance of increasing fruit and vegetable intake, limiting recreational screen time, drinking plenty of water and moving more. “Let’s Go! has done an outstanding job drawing attention to the relationship between healthy choices and success in school,” said Mr. Todd. “Physical activity improves classroom behavior, increases student motivation and boosts academic achievement.”


“I try to put physical movement back into the day whenever I can,” said Mr. Todd.

Mr. Todd uses quick movement breaks throughout the day that don’t take away from instructional time, such as incorporating a physical activity while transitioning from one activity to another. He often sets up different workstations around the classroom and has students move from one to another as they work on tasks. He said the payback from taking these breaks is immediate. The kids come back calm, not as distracted and able to focus on their work.

While Mr. Todd has always believed in the importance of movement breaks, he said teachers face a lot of pressure to meet academic targets that can make it seem difficult to work such breaks in. “Now, programs like Let’s Go! are really pushing these initiatives to be more active, and that helps give teachers permission to incorporate breaks into the curriculum,” said Mr. Todd. “You don’t have to sacrifice one for the other.”

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Partnering on the Journey to Better Health

Two years ago, Carlene Brown made a choice. As the single mother of two prepared to watch her son graduate from high school, she realized that for the first time in nearly 20 years, she’d be on her own. “What do I do when I don’t have kids to take care of?” Carlene wondered.

by Waldo County General Hospital’s Community Health and Wellness staff. The class focused on goal setting, nutrition, mindful eating and weekly exercise sessions. Joining a group program was a big step for Carlene, who describes herself as not very social. She said Hester and Mirja, the health coaches who led the program, instantly put her at ease.

She decided to get healthy. Several years earlier, Carlene was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Her demanding desk job left her inactive for most of the day, which she said caused her to gain a lot of weight. After talking to her doctor, she decided to sign up for Journey to a Healthier You, a group health coaching class offered

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“They were so down-to-earth. We were all learning together,” said Carlene. The support Carlene received from the program gave her confidence to make changes. When she wanted to try a Zumba class, one of the health coaches went with her to help her feel more comfortable.


“If I can do it, anybody can do it,” said Carlene. “Don’t be afraid to take that first step — it changed my life.”

“That was a turning point for me,” said Carlene. “I thought, ‘That was fun, I had a good time and now I’m going to try new things.’” Carlene continued to attend exercise classes provided by the hospital’s Journey to Health program after the class ended, but over time she started to stray from her healthier eating and exercise habits. In May 2015, when a painful, swollen leg landed her in the emergency room, she had a wake-up call — she had a blood clot in her calf. The doctor told her that her sedentary job was a big contributing factor to the development of the clot. After she recovered, she joined Journey to a Healthier You again.

After two years and two times through Journey to a Healthier You, Carlene has lost 117 pounds. But she measures her success in more than just weight loss. Two years ago she was taking medications to manage her diabetes and high blood pressure. Over the course of her journey, her doctor has taken her off all of them. “If I can do it, anybody can do it,” said Carlene. “Don’t be afraid to take that first step — it changed my life.”

“I was so mad at myself for not keeping up with the healthy changes I had made the first time around,” said Carlene. “The second time it clicked — I need to change what I’m doing for good.” Now Carlene makes time for exercise breaks throughout the day. She enjoys walking, running, Zumba, step aerobics, interval training, weights and hula-hooping. She now eats six small meals daily and focuses on eating whole foods to fuel her throughout the day. 24


Coming Soon

Waldo County General Hospital Emergency Department The provision of healthcare has changed significantly since the last Waldo County General Hospital Emergency Department (ED) expansion. In those 20 years, technological upgrades have been made, but the footprint of the Emergency Department has remained unchanged; this despite a significant increase in patient volume. We would like to share that plans are currently underway for a state-of-the-art renovation for the WCGH Emergency Department. The newly designed ED will enhance quality of care, patient privacy, expand treatment space, upgrade medical equipment, improve infection control and increase security, providing our medical treatment team with a facility that gives them tools and the space to best care for patients with life-threatening illnesses and injuries. The facility will also have a dedicated behavioral health area, which will allow providers to meet increasing, highly specialized behavioral health needs. We will provide more details as they become available. 25


Pen Bay Medical Center SeHR - Shared Electronic Health Record Launch In January, Pen Bay Medical Center will join MaineHealth facilities across the state in transitioning to a new electronic health records system called SeHR – Shared Electronic Health Record. With SeHR, accessing your medical record across the MaineHealth system will be much easier. This means fewer forms to fill out, no repeated tests or procedures and access to up-to-date health information in a secure online portal. No matter where you receive care within MaineHealth, clinicians will have the information they need to ensure the highest quality of care.

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Volunteers We would like to take this opportunity to thank all volunteers and supporters of Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital. While clinicians may be the head of the organization, the in-hospital volunteers, Pen Bay Stitchers, spiritual care volunteers, Midcoast clergy, donors, boards, colleagues and community volunteers are the heart of our organizations.

Knox Center 1,455.5 Hours 65 Volunteers 27

Pen Bay Medical Center 6,432 Hours 41 Volunteers

Pen Bay Stitchers 7,560 Hours 14 Volunteers

Quarry Hill 1,409 Hours 41 Volunteers

Waldo County General Hospital 6,370 Hours 51 Volunteers


CarePartners, an innovative program led by MaineHealth, utilizes our local referral specialists in Belfast and Rockport to connect low-income and uninsured Mainers with free or low-cost healthcare services and care management. This past year, our local CarePartners staff helped 290 patients access necessary healthcare services in Knox and Waldo counties.

In addition to enrolling individuals in the CarePartners program, our local program has received grant funding to coordinate care for income-qualified individuals to receive mental health and substance abuse counseling for free, in partnership with Acadia Healthcare, Maine Behavioral Health and MAS Home Care. CarePartners also assists people with understanding and enrolling in the 2016 ACA Health Insurance Marketplace by providing educational and group enrollment sessions throughout Lincoln, Knox and Waldo counties.

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2016 By the Numbers

Pen Bay Medical Center

3,318

Inpatient Admissions

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194,005

Outpatient Hospital Visits

146,889

Physician Practice Visits

21,277

Emergency Department Visits

260 Births


Waldo County General Hospital

1,402

Inpatient Admissions

113,433

Outpatient Hospital Visits

65,511

Physician Practice and Rural Health Center Visits

15,589

Emergency Department Visits

165 Births

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Depreciation & Interest Benefits Supplies & Other Salaries

6 11 32 51

Operating Expenses OPERATING EXPENSES Depreciation & Interest 6% Benefits 11%

Salaries 51%

Supplies & Other 32%

Commercial & Other Private Pay Medicaid Medicare

30 6 15 49

Revenue by Payor CHART TITLE

Commercial & Other 30%

Medicare 49%

Private Pay 6%

Medicaid 15%

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Coastal Healthcare Alliance COASTAL HEALTHCARE ALLIANCE Statement of Operations Statement of Operations

theYear Year Ended September 30, 201630, 2016 ForFor the Ended September Preliminary

OPERATING REVENUE Gross Patient Revenue Deductions from Revenue Other Operating Revenue

$

OPERATING REVENUE

396,963,943 184,893,177 13,180,162 225,250,928

OPERATING EXPENSE Salaries & Wages Supplies & Other Employee Benefits Depreciation Interest

115,960,892 73,798,349 25,537,667 11,134,968 2,085,204

OPERATING EXPENSE

228,517,080

OPERATING LOSS

(3,266,152)

Non-Operating Income

4,887,176

REVENUE OVER EXPENSE

$

1,621,024

Property & Equipment Purchased

$

15,724,767

Uncompensated Care - FY 2016

Charity Care $ Bad Debt Medicare (cost exceeding payment) Medicaid (cost exceeding payment) Volumes/communications/Annual Report/2016/Fiscal/Stmt of Operations FY16.xls Total Uncompensated Care

$

11,798,855 15,921,123 20,365,903 8,471,936

bsp 11/3/16

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Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation The Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation secures tax-deductible donations for capital structures, equipment, clinical programs and services, and the endowment to support Pen Bay Medical Center, Waldo County General Hospital and other members of the Coastal Healthcare Alliance. The Foundation builds lasting relationships with donors and engages the community in long-term support to sustain healthcare close to home. In fiscal year 2016, the Foundation received more than $1,196,350 in new gifts and pledges. This includes gifts to both hospitals, the Belfast Public Health Nursing Association, the Knox Center, Quarry Hill, the Sussman House, nursing scholarships, mammography and oncology funds and other programs and services.

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The Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation held its inaugural Summer Soiree in September at Front Street Shipyard to raise money for charity care at Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospital.

The Foundation works with many community partners who help raise funds for healthcare; from the Waldo County Hospital Aid to the Rockland Women’s Golf Association, our community partners are working with the Foundation to provide quality care for everyone. Our generous donors include grateful patients and families, individuals, board members, hospital colleagues and physicians, businesses and foundations. On the pages that follow we recognize the hundreds of donors who contributed to Coastal Healthcare Alliance affiliates between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016.

To learn more about the Foundation’s work or to make a contribution, please visit PenBayWaldoFoundation.org or call 207-921-6713.

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Thank You to Our Generous Donors McKenzie Abendroth, MD and Gregory Abendroth Anne Abercrombie Nancy and Jonathan Aborn Colleen and James Abrams A. Jeanette Achorn Carol Achterhof Robert Ackley Admiral’s Buttons Advanced ICU Care, Inc. Adventure Advertising, Inc. Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Elizabeth and Lance Ahearn Janice and Terence Albright, MD Alcoholics Anonymous Groups Kathy and Stan Allain Joanne Place Allen Margaret Allen Elisabeth and Philip Allen Susan Allen Teresa and Dennis Alley Dorothy and Morton Alling Alexander Allmayer-Beck John Ambrose, Jr. Noni and Charlton Ames Courtney and Paul Amos, II Charlene Anderson Denise Anderson, MD and Ron Staschak Holly Anderson M. Kathleen and Kenneth Anderson, Sr. Russell Anderson Cynthia and William Anderson Del Hickey and David Andrews Paula Andrews Roberta and David Andrus Andy’s Brew Pub Anglers Restaurant Anonymous Donors Daniel Anselmi and Mark Makos Barbara Leaf and Stephen Antel Irene and Theodore Antoniou Catherine and Robert Appel Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill Archer’s Architectural Antiquities Arthur K. Watson Charitable Trust Arthur L. Oxton Trust Patricia Ashland athenahealth Atlantic Communications Aubuchon Hardware Austin Company Ruth and George Ayers Patricia Ayers Isa and Charles Babb Victoria Babson Gail and Robert Bach, MD Carol and William Bachofner Rita and James Bagnall Michael Baker

Names in italics indicate donors who have passed away.

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Sarah Baldwin Bangor Savings Bank Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank of America United Way Campaign Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Lauren and Perry Barnes Michael Barnes Lopez Yvonne and Frank Barrett Linda and Harold Bartlett Brenda and John Batty Susan Beal Beane Henley Foundation Rosemary and Frank Beane Dawn and Brian Beaulieu Maxine Beckett Laurene and Edwin Beckwith Judy and David Beebe, MD Ruth and David Beebe Carol and Jeffrey Beggs Rosemary and John Beggs Belfast Area High School Belfast Bay Company, LLC Jessica and David Bellows Catherine and Andrew Bendheim Mary Benjamin Jodie and Benjamin Benner, MD Catherine and Andrew Benner Jane and Dan Bennett Jeanne and Leroy Bennett Barbara and Norman Bennett Helen and James Bernier Gail and John Bertuzzi Beth’s Farm Market Nancy and Gary Betz Karen and Frederic Bever Jennifer Chin and Craig Bianco Vanessa and Patrick Bienvenue Joanne and Glenn Billington Bingham Program Mary Alice and John Bird Barbara and Mark Biscone Bixby & Co. Olive and G. Lansing Blackshaw Mary and Mark Blair Roger Blake, Esq. Nancy and Robert Blatz Martha and Sidney Block, MD Edna and Stanley Blood Blood’s Garage Betty Bodie Lauren Boehmer A. Margaret Bok Jessie Davis and Daniel Bookham Alvera and Thomas Bosica, Jr. Boston Financial Data Services, Inc. Martha Bouchard Dana Bowden Linda and Michael Bowe Joan and Philip Bowen Germaine Boynton

Janice Bradeen Dale and James Brady Susan and John Bragg Dawn and Guenther Brandes, Jr. Brass Compass Cafe Breakwater Vineyards and Farm, LLC Teresa and Tony Brenengen Elizabeth Breslin Estate Ann and Rick Bresnahan Joanne and Thomas Bresnahan Gwendolyn Hudson and Mark Breton Hathaway and Galen Brewster Phyllis and Donald Bridge Leila Bright Brimstone Management, Inc. Dorothy Broadley Melissa and Rico Brogna Barbara and Malcolm Brooks Brooks, Inc. Mary Gray Brott Barbara Brown Harold Brown Jean Brown Kristin Brown Bruce Gamage, Jr. Antiques Juliet Bryan Cathleen and Frederick Bryant Richard Bryant Nancy and William Bryant Kathleen and James Bucklin Daniel Budd Sari and E. Vance Bunker Theresa and Raymond Burcaw Heidi Burden Betty and Daniel Burgess Claire and Nicholas Burke Joanne and Stephen Burns Virginia Burrows Priscilla and Robert Burt Mary and Howard Butler Mary and Edward Cady Sylvia and John Cahill Katherine and Bartley Calder Jane Calderwood Camden Hospital for Animals Camden National Bank Camden Real Estate Company Camden Snow Bowl Eleanor and Levin Campbell Linda Campbell Paula and Scot Cannon Kevin Canty Mary Alice and Frederic Carey Mary Ann Carey Dorothy Carin, MD and James Foley Carolina Classic Cars Susan and William Caron, Jr. Carrot Top Corp Elaine and Mark Carter Amy Carter-Boynton


Cheryl and Jeffrey Cash Lynda and Frank Cassidy Cedar Works, Inc. Center for Maine Contempory Art Beth and Parker Chamberlin, MD Beth and Paul Chamberlin Jane and David Chandler Joyce Chapman Justin Chapman Helen Shaw and William Chapman Mary Chatfield Inez Choate James Cilley City Drawers, Inc. City of Belfast Katherine and William Clancy Clarence and Anne Dillon Dunwalke Trust Andrew Clark Catie and D. Kent Clark, MD Class of 1969-R.D.H.S. Sandra Clement Leeanna and Rene Cloutier Gayle Cmar Chayann and Judson Colby Dianne and David Cole, Jr. Lois and Douglas Coleman Dianne Collins Colonial Theatre Julie Colonna Micki and Jeff Colquhoun Kathleen and Maurice Colton, III Company B 20th Maine Computer Solutions Margaret and Robert Conger Elizabeth Connelly, MD and Michael Connelly, PhD Jane Conrad and Ken Payment Caryn Converse Alice and Daniel Cooney Constance and G. Andrew Cooper Coppola Salon & Day Spa William Corbin Cordjia Capital Projects Group Kathy and Ronald Cormier Janice and Stephen Corson Mary Jane and Frank Costigan Tracy and Mickey Cote Courier Publications, Inc. Erika and John Couture Andrea Beggs and Robert Cowell Davilynn and John Cowperthwaite, Jr. Judith and Donald Cox Amanda and Jeremy Cox Coyote Moon Crandall, Hanscom & Collins, PA Trudy Crane Susan and Kennedy Crane, III Jean Crawford Alice Creamer Edna and Russell Creamer Gerald Creem Christine and Daniel Crocker Mildred Crocker Beverly and David Crofoot, MD Judith and Philip Crosby, Jr. Janet and Chris Crosman William Cross Jean Crosscup Wendy and Richard Crossman Barbara Crowley

Clara and Emmanuel Cruz Vickie and Michael Cunningham BettyAnn and Mark Cuozzo Ro-Ann and Brian Curry Ferolyn and Douglas Curtis, Jr. Gayle and James Curtis, MD Kathy and James Cuthbertson Geraldine Cyr Elizabeth and Steven Dailey Linda Dakin Dale Sorensen Real Estate, Inc. Margaret and Walter Damewood Danica Candleworks Dante Ravelli Masonary, LLC Marty Darling Norma and Robert Davee Jane and Kevin Davey, MD Barbara and John Davidson Corliss and Ricky Davis, Jr. Davis Family Foundation Ethelyn Day Louise and Maurice Decoteau Paula and Patrick Delahanty Linda Tyler, MD and James Delehanty, MD Patricia and Donald Demmons, Sr. Lucy DeRoche George deSchweinitz, Jr. Lisa and James Desmarteau Liana and William Dickey Robert Dietz Holly Dill

Marylou and George Dollar Edith Dondis Cynthia and Michael Dore Doris E. Hodson Trust Barbara Dorman Judy and Alonzo Dorr, Sr. Douglas Dynamics, LLC Barbara and Donald Drake Margaret and Philip Drinker Diane and Alan Drinkwater Susan and Gary Drinkwater Susan and Kenard Drinkwater Linda and Daniel Drinkwater Edith and Walter Drinkwater, Jr. Drinkwater Boat Transport, Inc. Susan Driskell Yvonne Drown Diane Dubois Gail and Michael Dudley Doreen and Gregory Dufour Anna and Abraham Dugal Dunkin Donuts - Thomaston Linda and Keith Dunson Dorothy and Joseph Durbas Jean Durham Amy Durrett William and Winship Durrett Joan and Bryant Dutch Lois and Gregory Dutch Mary and Jeffery Dutch, MD Sarah and Robert Dwelley

The Rockland Women’s Golf Association raised more than $20,000 for patients with breast cancer at their 6TH annual Breast Cancer Classic. James Dill D. Jeanne and Richard DiMaria Leonora Dimitre Louis Dinneen Anne and Richard Dinsmore Anne Dixon and Nancy Delp Kristin Dobbins Marylee and Charles Dodge Thelma and Terry Dodge Anne Dolbashian

John Dykstra, II Jane Eagles, MD East Wind Inn Easterly Wine, LLC Eastern Tire & Auto Service Diana and William Eastty Irene Eaton Denyse Ebersole Eclipse Patricia and Robert Eddy, Jr.

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Maura and Andrew Edmonds Elizabeth & David Grzebinski Fund Marjorie Elliott Elm Street Grill Marny Emanuel Emblem Club - Rockland Holly and Tim Emerson ERA Cousens Realty, LLC Elsa Estabrook Enid W. Stone Estate Frances L. Byam Estate Marie C. Price Estate Anne and Millard Eugley Laura and Eric Evans F.A. Peabody Company Jerry Fales Lyn Faller Donna and Terance Fancy Barbara Fang Sidney Farr Charlene and Rodney Farris Susan and R. Kent Farris Shirley Faulkingham Jean Faustini and Maxine Beckett

Sue Fleming Barbara Flint

John Foskett

Michele and Fred Fosnacht Charlotte and Jay Foster Jasmine and Rob Fowler Alice Fowlie Carolyn Fox Kathleen and Stanley Fox Joan Foxwell Maureen Foye Francine Bistro Dorothy and Robert Frank, Jr. Richard Franklin Sonya and Erik Frederick Dorothy Freeman, Ph.D. Madelyn and Donald French Fresh Fresh Off the Farm Nancy and Alan Frey Kathryn Fromer Front Street Shipyard Marie and Ronald Fuller, Sr. Fuller Chevrolet-GMC

Students from the Owls Head Central School 5TH grade class contributed stuffed animals for children seeking assistance at the Pen Bay Medical Center Emergency Room. Federated Church of Thomaston Feed Store Kim and Raymond Felt Ryan Fendler Mark Humphreys and David Ferguson, MD Sally and H. Allen Fernald Cindy Feyler Kelly and Nathaniel Fickett Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fiore First Congregational Church First National Bank Doree and Richard Fisher, MD Nancy Fishwick Susan and Peter Fitzgerald Fitzy LLC David Flanagan Erin Flanagan and Matt Lawson Maxine Flanders Flatbread Sally and Jeffrey Fleck

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Barbara and Robert Furman, MD Kelly and John Gage, MD Sherry Gagne Muriel and Michael Galgano Barbara and John Gallione Becky and Bruce Gamage, Jr. Eleanor Gambell Harold Garde Mildred Gardner Faith and Donald Garrold Syrena and Rick Gatewood, lll Paul Gaudreau Cynthia Gause Mary Jane Gautesen Janice Gauthier Roberta and William Gay Michele and John Gee, MD Gelato Rose Brenda Gelerman and Lisa Ruboy George Bush Presidential Library Foundation George C. Hall & Sons, Inc.

Jamie and Jason Geretz Amy and John Germaine Terry Gerritsen, MD and Jacob Gerritsen, MD Louisa and Karl Gerstenberger, Sr. William Gifford Jayne and Mike Giles Janet Gillespie and Pamela Simpson Gilman Electrical Supply Deb Howard and Tom Girard Alice Girvin Glen Cove Dental Associates Maria and Thomas Glick Sharon and David Glidden Jessie Godfrey Karen and Samuel Godfrey Patricia and Frederick Goff Carol and Dana Goldsmith, MD Marie and Larry Goldsmith Ellen and Victor Goldsmith Golf & Ski Warehouse Carol Good The Good Table Good Tern Natural Foods Frances and Larry Goodine Bebe and Orman Goodwin Goose River Golf Course Goose River Press Catherine Gordon Charlottle Gordon Susan and Kenneth Gordon Sandra Gordon and Hugh McLean Lisa Gorman Elinor Groover and Jerry Gould Lucy Goulet GPI Custom Picture Framing Grace Chapter No. 93 O.E.S. Grace H. Westerfield Trust Ruth and George Grafton Ruth Graham Deirdre Gramas, MD Mary and George Graner Phyllis Grant Gwendolyn Grant Marion and Harry Grant Maurice Granville, Jr. Grasshopper Shop Ramona Graves Linda Gray Gray’s Heating Oils Hilegard and Alfred Green Deborah Green Green Hill Foundation John and Rebecca Greene Patricia and Carl Griffith David Grinstein Jane Grohs Gloria Guiduli Elizabeth and Kenneth Guiseley, MD Bernadette Hackett Julie Hackett Peter Haddock Duane Hall Joan and James Hall Arla and Raymond Hall Joan and Richard Hall, Sr. Valkyrie Hall Hall Funeral Home Elinor Lamont Hallowell Dolores and Merril Halpern Nancy and Paul Hamilton Wayne Hamilton Hamilton Marine, Inc. Hamlin & Son Lawncare/Snow Plowing


Florence Hammond Hammond Tractor Company Sharon Hanley Hannaford Charitable Foundation Hannaford Supermarket - Rockland Cathy Hannemann Barbara Hanscom Loie and Stephen Hanscom Happy Clam Elizabeth Harder Jane and Stephen Hardy Karen and William Hardy Joan and Rick Harlow Anne and Thomas Fear Catherine Harrell George Harrington, Jr. Judith Harrington Teresa and Bruce Harrington Jenifer L. Harris Diane and Peter Harrison Ruth and Grayson Hartley Janet and Charles Hartman Joyce and Ralph Harvey Diane and Douglas Haskell Tracy Hastings Hatchet Mountain Publick House Norma and Carl Hauswald, Jr. Dorothy Havey Eileen and Craig Hawkins, MD Sara and Arthur Hayes Hazel’s Take-Out Fumiko Head Frederick Heald Mary and Walter Heathcote Camella and Jorgen Heidemann Debra Heitmann Shirley Helms Joanne Henderson Marie Hendrickson Lucy Henry Susan Henry Jody and Michael Herbert Cindy and Les Herbig Hermon Meadows Judyth Herrick Sara Hessler Kate Hewlett Kathryn and Mark Hickson Hidden Meadows Elizabeth and Alton Hilchey Margaret and Arthur Hill The Hill Group Patricia and Ivan Hills Alelia Hilt-Lash Debbi and Roy Hitchings, Jr. Betty and Michael Hittmeier Susan Hodgkins Jennifer and John Hogan Rona Hokanson Elizabeth Holland Allen Holmes George Holmes, DVD Anita and Richard Holmes Home Depot Home Kitchen Cafe Ann and Kenneth Hooper Horch Roofing, Inc. Harrison Horning Rita and James Horsey Sylvia and Charles Horton Dianne and Daniel Horton Hospicelink Nathaniel House Howard A. Tribou Trust

Sheila and James Howe Anne and David Hoy Connie and Eugene Hubbard Jinx and John Hufnagel Pat Huntley Allison Huppe Kari Foster and Richard Hurwitz, MD Ann and John Hussey, Jr. Marjorie Hutchings Carolee and Dell Hyssong Sandra and Gary Hyvarinen IBM Corp. Matching Grants Program J.T. Hicks and Company, CPA Elizabeth Jackson Hillary Jackson Jean Jackson Kimberly Jackson Gwen and Robert Jackson Jean and Robert Jacobs Pamela and Joseph Jacques Liga and Leonard Jahnke, Jr. James W. Brannan, Atty. Janet Bird Burns Estate Kathleen Jarrell Shirley and Ron Jarvella JC Penney Susan Jean Rosalee and Raymond Jennings, Jr. Jess’s Market Jewelry by Nan-Sea Jo Ellen Designs Lieve and Bradford Johanson Judith Johanson Pat Lundholm John Enk Charitable Trust John Paul & Co. John W. Burns Trust Angela and Dale Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Judy Brewer Johnson Linnea Johnson Johnstone Chiropractic Center Barbie Jones Martha Jones Patricia and Rendle Jones, Esq. Journey’s End Marina Susan Groce and Thomas Judge Just Give K.R. Welt & Sons Sally Kaehrle Susan and Theordore Kanellakis Kathy and Eric Kangas Theresa Kangas Judy and William Kao Marsha and Gerald Kaplan Lynne Kaplinsky, MD and Barrett Brown S. Joel Karp Stephanie and David Karsten Diane and David Kedash Marie Keene Molly and Fred Kellogg Kennebec Pharmacy & Home Care Saundra and John Kennedy, III Elaine and Ronald Kennedy, MD Kenniston Machine Co. Donna Kessler Doris Kilayko Tessy Kilgour Elizabeth Killoran, MD and Paul Killoran, MD Janet and Philip Kimball, MD Brian King Elise and Charles King Shelley King

Liz and Samuel Kingsley Alice Kinney Eleanor and Arnold Kinney Julie Kinney Marjorie and Sumner Kinney Catherine and Jim Kinsella Nada and Joseph Kirk Kristina and David Kirkham J. Victoria and Mark Kirshe Molly Kivus Jeanne and Paul Klainer, MD Louisa Barnhart and Michael Klein Loel and Ned Kline, MD Caroline Knight and Mike Kerzee Elizabeth Knight Knight Marine Service Chester Knowles, Jr.

Mary and Stanley Knox Gail and William Knox, Jr. Knox County Retired Teachers Association Knox Machine Company Nancy Kontout Carolyn Koopman Dale Kuhnert Stephanie and Alan Kumble Elizabeth Kunkle Marcy and Bruce Kyle Jane Ladd Nancy and Parker Laite, Jr. Van Laliberte Judith and M. Michael Lamb Ruth and Reino Lammi Edward Lamont, Sr. Kaelen and Jeffrey Landfair, MD The Landings Restaurant Jessie Landmesser Andrea Landry Meredith Anderson Lang Christina and Stan Lanphier Daniel Lapanne Sally and R. Chase Lasbury Stephanie Lash, MD Patricia and Kenneth Latimer Laugh Loud Smile Big Judith and Robert Laurence, MD Leslie and L. Michael Lavender, MD Elizabeth Lawrence, MD Ann and Ronald Leadbetter Marty and Bill Leavitt Karen LeBlanc Noraleen and Scott LeClaire Lucy Ledien Marianne Braun and Heinz Lehmann Lena Peirce Frederick Trust Jean and R. Michael Lenderking Linda Leonard Ruth Leonard Leonard’s Level 10 Salon Dottie and Bob Liberty Cheryl Liechty, MD and Mark Eggena, MD Lillian N. Baker Trust Fund Melinda and Wayne Lindsey, Sr. Jan and Kevin Lipson Alice Lipson and Rabbi Mark Lipson Mildred and John Little Karen Littlefield Thomas Lloyd and Wickham Taylor Lobster Pound Restaurant, Inc. Pamela London Ronda and Michael Long Patricia Lord Geraldine and Joseph Lounsbury Jacquelyn Lovejoy

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Linsey Low Susan Low Ashley Lowe Lowe’s Home Center Donna Lowry Loyal Biscuit Co. Claudia Luchetti Jessie and Paul Luttrell Carol Arone and Mark Lutz M. Alton French Charitable Fund Betsy and Paul MacDonald Grace Machemer and Paul Dalrymple Machias Savings Bank Mary Lou MacKimm Sherry and Scott Macleod Stephanie and David Maddox, MD Donna Barlass and David Maher Elizabeth and John Mahoney Jeanne Connell and Joseph Mahoney Maine Community Foundation Maine Country and Coast Real Estate Maine Health Access Foundation, Inc. Maine Water Company Maine Women’s Fund MaineHealth Mainely Nails Make-A-Wish Maine Kathy and Robert Malaney Margaret Malmberg Estate Cheryl Mancini Mary-Louise and Richard Mancini Yvette Mancini Mani Q Spa Lisa Manley Charles Mansfield, Sr. Cynthia and Chester Manuel Katherine Marchessault Esther and Glenn Mariani MaryEllen Marini Maritime Energy Sally Marki Amy Marnecheck, O.D. Francis Marsano, Esq. Barbara Marsh Linda Marsh Eleanor and Carroll Martin Susan and Hugh Martin Karen Piret and Wesley Martin Raelani Marton and W. Russell Marton Janet and Lloyd Marvin, Jr. Clara Mason Paul Mason Masonic Charitable Foundation of the Grand Lodge of Maine Betty and Wayne Mates Mathews Brothers Company Sandra Mattson Marjorie and Horace Maxcy Irene and Richard Maxcy Bertha and Donald Maxim Lori and David Maxwell Susan Maxwell Juliet and Paul Mazur, MD Emilie and Francis Mazzeo Diane and Stephen Mazzeo Josephine McAlary Marian McAleenan Mary Anne and Bob McAuliffe Anna Fiedler, PhD and Jacob McCarthy Rose McClure Geraldine and Irving McConchie Rachael and Ross McCormick Dorothy Havey and David McCurdy Sharon and Kevin McDermott

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Susan and Frank McGinty Andrea McGuire Sidney McKeen Deena and David McKellar Ann McKendry Jennifer McKenna, MD and Russell McKenna Catherine and Robert McKeown Susan McKinley, MD and Kenneth McKinley Elizabeth McLellan Dorothy and George McLeod Patricia and Michael McMahon Meadows Golf Club Sharon and Sidney Mellon Jennifer Hogan and Adrienne Melore The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester Lois Merchant Paul Merriam Jeanne and Lionel Merrill Jane and Robert Merrill, MD Wendy and E. Leslie Merry, Jr. Joseph Messler, Jr. Pat Messler Mary and Edward Meyer Lauren Michalakes, MD and Chris Michalakes, MD Midcoast Endodontics, PA Midcoast Federal Credit Union Midcoast Senior Care, LLC Katherine Migliorato Anne and Robert Miles Isabel Milewski Emily Wesson and Peter Millard, MD Carolyn Miller Carol and Edward Miller Howard Miller Sally Millhorn Patti and Lloyd Milliken Nancy and Richard Milsten, MD Elizabeth Minot Zareen Mirza Adrienne and Edwin Misiph Maryann and Archie Mitchell Nancy and Manuel Mitchell Richard Mitchell Cheryl Mitchell, MD and Thomas Mitchell, MD Delia and Ted Mohlie, MD Margaret Moller Ann Stuart Montgomery Sheila and Floyd Montgomery, Jr. Cary Slocum and Glenn Montgomery Alison and Philip Montgomery Sara Montgomery Estate Carol and Richard Moody Audrey and Roger Moody Cara Moore Moose Crossing Elizabeth and Andrew Moran Mary Moran, MD Margaret Morey Liz and Perry Morgan, Jr. Cathy and Lyndon Morgan, MD Laurie and Reed Morian Morian Foundation Karen and Jonathan Morren Tiffany and William Morris Caroline and Wayne Morong Wilma Moses Edward Mosher, II Sharon and Richard Moskowitz Motifs

Mount Pleasant Dental Care Frank Muddle Molly Mugler Daniel Mulcahey Brenda and Pat Mullen Jenifer and David Mumford Cathy Murphy Frank Murphy Kimberly Murphy Jennifer and Paul Murray Natanis Golf Club Nature’s Offerings Cynthia and Charles Nelson Owen Nelson, MD Beverly and Wayne Nelson Mary and Paul Neuhauser Charlotte Newhall Claudette and Gerald Newhall Barbara Nims Elizabeth and Jeffrey Nims Theresa Nizio Anne and Richard Norman North East Mobile Health Services Northeast Delta Dental Foundation Northeast Equipment & Supply, Inc. Northport Golf Club Norton & Masters, CPAs Barbara and David Noyes Janet Watkinson and William Nuesse, MD O.E.S. Arbutus Chapter No. 19 Cynthia Oakes Colleen Oberg Sarah O’Blenes Patricia and Timothy O’Brien, MD Oceanside High School - East Oceanside High School - West Mary Smyth, MD and Thomas O’Connor, III, MD James O’Devine Offshore Restaurant Janice and Robert Ogier O’Hara Corporation Jill and Francis O’Hara, Sr. Lynette and Frank O’Hara, Jr. Buck O’Herin Donna O’Leary Susan and Kevin Olehnik, MD Olive A. Coates Charitable Trust Susan and Shane Oliver Linda and Scott Olmstead Edward Olson Beverly and Kelsey Millen Olver Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club George Orestis Laurie and Bruce Osgood Joy Osterhout Osterman Propane, LLC Brooke and Raymond Otis Lilias Outerbridge Linda Owen-Freeman Owls Head Central School James Pacheco PALS Inc. Kathy Paradis Park Street Cleaners Park Street Grille Margaret Parker Elizabeth Parsons Frances and George Paul Delma and Raymond Paul, Sr. PBH Management Company Margie and Frederick Peabody Thomas Peacock The Pearl Restaurant


Barbara Pearson Margaret Pease and Hon. Alan Pease W. D. Pease Doris and Bruce Peaslee Suzanne Pedretti Michael Pelillo Pen Bay Anesthesia, LLC Penobscot Bay YMCA Robert Perdrizet Anne Marie Ahearn and Nathan Perkins Dottie and Douglas Perry Sondra Perry Diane and Warren Perry Perry’s Home Furnishings & Design Susan Petersmeyer Elaine Peterson Phi Home Designs Brenda and Dwaine Philbrook Robin and David Philbrook Ida Phillips Margaret Mednis Phillips Karen and David Pier, DMD Deborah and Arthur Pierce, EdD Sharon and Michael Pilon Muriel Pinkham Dora and Roscoe Pinkham Carol and Ronald Piotrowski Karen and Barry Pipicello Priscilla and Malcolm Place Robert Plato Judith and Stephen Platz Stanley Pliskoff Estate Helen and Armand Plourd Margaret and Edward Plummer, Jr. Ruth and Clement Pope Raye Porter Rose and Alan Post Audrey Post Valerie Poulos

Lois Dickson Rice Lourene Rich Wendy and Michael Rich Nancy Richards Myrna Ricker Diane and David Ridley Nancy and Thomas Riesgo Diana Rigg Ann and James Robbins Carol Robbins, Ed.D. and Jenness Robbins Louine Robbins Mary Robbins Ruth Robbins Robbins Lumber, Inc. Marjorie and Lloyd Roberts, MD Elaine and Thomas Roberts Nancy Roby Rock City Cafe Rock Harbor, Inc. Rockland Cafe Rockland Ford

Sally and Thomas Savage Grace Schaffer and Francis Melendy Deborah Schilder and Fritz Burke Joanna Schleif Audrey Schlick Doris Schmidt Estate Marc Schnur Lynn and Homer Schoen Meg Barclay and John Scholz Mary Jane and Richard Schotte Joanna Schwab Sarah and Joseph Scordino, MD Carol Lee Sculley Seacoast Education Association Seagull Cottage Searsmont Seventh Day Adventist Church Sue and Charles Seastrom Second Baptist Church Sewing Society Second Congregational Church-Warren Carolyn and Steven Seidell Susan Sell

Eileen Preskenis

Marjorie Preston MaryBeth and Kenneth Pride Primo Prock Marine Company Michael Proscia Jody and John Puppolo, Jr. The Purple Baboon Barbara and Thomas Putnam, MD Tina and Joe Pyne Heather Quesnel Pat and Larry Quinn Patricia and Lawrence Quinn Margaret and Michael Quinn Karen and David Radcliffe, Sr. Michelle Radloff Mary Radosh Jeris Ragusa Mildred Rainey Marietta and Robert Ramsdell Frank Rankin Mark Ranney Richard Ray Catherine Rayner Molly Read Phyllis and Wesley Reddick David Reed Region #8 Cooperative Board Margaret and Peter Reilly Lola and William Reinhardt Reny’s Department Store Anita Reynolds Catherine and Alfred Reynolds Rheal Day Spa Rhumb Line

The Waldo County General Hospital Aid celebrated their 115TH year anniversary and raised more than $36,000 for WCGH, Waldo County Dental Care, Belfast Public Health Nursing, Hospice Memorials and the Cardiac Rehab Scholarship Fund. Rockland Golf Club Rockport Lobster Col. Manley Rogers Martha and Paul Rogers, III Valera and Richard Rohrer Rose M. Clark Trust Renee and John Roy Lisa Royer and James Moore Sarah Ruef-Lindquist and Peter Lindquist Patricia H. Boyd Ruffin and Nicholas Ruffin Bruce Russell and Andy Oakley Lorna and Carlton Russell Ruth A. Elmore Trust Sammy’s Delux Samoset Resort Claire and John Sanford Mary and Glen Sargent Barbara and Robert Sarvis Terrie and Dean Sasek Savage Family Foundation Nancy and James Saunders

Anna and George Shaw Sandra and Richard Shaw Shaw’s Supermarket Sheepscott Links Golf Course Kimberley and Timothy Sheldon Shepard Cars, Inc. Kristina and Jeffrey Shula Selma and Melvin Shure Dorothy Shute Janice Shute Sue and Jon Sibley Vicki and Keith Siegel Silver Scissors Shelley and Keith Silverblatt Dorothy and Kenneth Simmons Shirley Simmons Jane and James Sinclair Paula and Wayne Sirois Pam Skerker Wickham Skinner Rebecca Slaughter Slipway

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Morris Slugg, II Alice Smalley Peggy and Mark Smist Janet Smith Marion Smith SMRT Architects and Engineers Virginia Smyth

Lynn and Robert Snow Snow Hill Strategies Patricia and Arnold Snyder, Jr., Ph.D. Mary and Ralph Snyder, DDS Carole and T. Richard Snyder Anne and Anthony Solley, MD Diana and Robert Sommers Judy and Marshall Sonksen Lynn Soucy Deidre Sousa Southend Grocery Andrea and Jeffrey Space Sonia and Irwin Spalding Jean Sparrow Spectrum Medical Group Beverly and Herbert Sperry Bonnie Spieldenner Janice and Frank Splaine Pamela and Merton Sprague, Jr. Roger Sprague Kathryn and Arthur Sprowl Jane and Richard Sprowl Squid Ink Coffee Trish and Emile St. Andre’ St. George Municipal School Unit St. Thomas’ Parish Jane Staman Jan and Stephen Staples Staples Judith Starace State Electric State of Maine Cheese Co. Grace and Frank Stearns, Sr. Marilyn and Joseph Stearns John Steele, Sr., MD Arlene Steen Judith Stein Sarah and Robert Stein, MD Pat Ashton and Bob Steinmetz Shirley and T. Douglas Stenberg Donna Stephen Elizabeth and William Stephenson, MD Steven & Tabitha King Foundation Bernadette Stevenson, MD and James Stevenson, MD Harmony and Robert Stier Marilyn Stockson Charlene and Doug Stone Enid Stone

Erika Stone Marti Stone and Nanci-Ames Curtis, MD Henry Stover Linda Stover Nancy and Robert Stover The Strand Theatre Jean and Morton Strom Strout & Payson, PA Rich Stuart Rita and Douglas Sukeforth Steve Sulzer Support Medical Systems, Inc. Swan’s Way Corp. Jennifer Sweeney Norma Sweigert Dawn Swinton Kay and Harlan Sylvester Janey and Stuart Symington

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Ann Sziklas Johnson Talbot, Jr. Vicki Tarbell Smith Austin Taylor David Taylor Linda Taylor Lynn Taylor Lynne and Martin Taylor Betty and Virgil Taylor Marie and Greg Tedford Michelle and John Terry Richard and Carrie Thackeray, MD Theo B Camisole & Co. Stacy and Michael Thibodeau Georgene Thomas Donald Thompson Ginny and David Thompson P.M. and William Thurston Constance Thyng Gordon Tibbetts Joan and Royce Tibbetts Peter Tidd Lill and Bob Till Christina and Albert Tilt, III Carol and Douglass Timberlake TJ Maxx ‘N More Jana and James Tobin, III Jeanette Tolson and Lynn Brucato Mary Tomann Mary Ann and Richard Topping Jency and Matthew Torres Frances Torresen Town of Camden Town of Knox Town of Owls Head Connie Towne Elizabeth and Laird Townsend Trade Winds Motor Inn Leslie and Peter Tranchell Trane Commercial Systems Marilyn and C. Brian Trask Edward Trembley Judi and Ken Trenholm Clare and Christopher Tresham Patricia Tresham Nancy and Robert Trone Tropical Nails TRUiST Tuesday Quilters J. B. Turner Turner Highlands Betty and Robert Tuthill Ida Jean Tyer Linda and Ralph Tyler Marie Underwood United Mid-Coast Charities, Inc. United Way of Greater Portland United Way of Mid Coast Maine Janet Urquhart USDA Val Halla Golf Club Peter Van Alstine Marcia Van Buskirk Kirsten Staples, MD and Harold Van Lonkhuyzen, MD Mark Vannorsdall, MD Howard Varney Janan and David Vaughn Faith Vautour Rev. Susan Veillette Donalene and Dana Verge Lynn and Richard Vermeulen Vesper Hill Foundation Martha Veurink

Margaret and Martyn Vickers, Jr., MD Viking, Inc. Jean and Steven Vitali Tike Voet and Carlton Rauch Michael and Kermit Voncannon Nancy Wadleigh Ann Walker Nancy and Robert Walker Deborah and Samuel Walker Elizabeth Walker Sheldon Walker Amy and Joseph Wall Barbara Wallace Wal-Mart Sharron Walsh Robin and Tom Walther Pamela and Richard Walton Jane and Mark Waltz Timothy Warner Albert Warren Judith and Forrest Warren Alice and Henry Warren, Jr. Deborah and Peter Warren Amy Warrington Wasses Hot Dogs Waterfront Restaurant Debbie and Jack Waterman, MD Waterville Country Club Holly Watkins Miriam Watkins Jaimee Watts Donna and Lawrence Way WBRC Architects and Engineers WCGH Aid Sandra and Allen Weagle Janet Weaver Wendy and Robert Weiler Gail Welch June and Don Wells Wells Fargo Advisors Connie and Neil Welt West Bay Rotary Club Diane and Kenneth Weymouth Marie Weymouth Whales Tooth Pub, Inc. Estelle Whitcomb Ethel and Russell Whitcomb Marion Whitcomb Bonnie White Daria and Edward White, MD Julie White, MD and Robert White Elizabeth and R. Stephen White, Jr. Susan White Lucy and Frank Whiting Joan and Baird Whitlock, PhD Joan Whitlock Roxanna and Terrell Whitney Dana Whitten, MD Carol and Ronald Whittle Sarah Wickenden and Christopher Lawton Ruth Wiggin Janet and Willard Wight Joan Wilcox Susan and Larry Wilcox John Wiley Melissa and Sonny Willey, IV Edith and John Williams, Sr. Richard Williams Beverly and Penn Williamson, Jr. Eleanor and Jeffrey Willmann Allison Wilson, Jr. Elaine and Robert Wilson Dorothy and Steven Wilson, MD Patricia Winchenbach


Windham Primary School Sunshine Fund Cynthia and John Wise Gloria Witham Jean and Robert Witherill Rita and Chris Wolfe Melody Wolfertz Camille and Weston Wolfertz Judith and Allen Wollenberg Priscilla and Barton Wood Dorothy and Stanley Wood Susan Wood Arlene and Chandler Woodman Lorna and Lee Woodward, Jr., Esq. Susan Wootton Hon. Trish and Capt. John Worth, lll Beverly Worthington Agnes Wright Marion Wright Betsy James Wyeth Kristi and John Wyllie Barbara Yatsevitch Monica Shields and Cornelius Yetman, MD Charlotte Young Everett Young Lorraine and James Young James Young, MD Teri Rollins-Young

Names in italics indicate donors who have passed away.

Note: This report recognizes giving to CHA organizations as recorded October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016. Although every care has been taken to ensure accuracy, there is always the possibility of error. If we inadvertently have omitted your name, or if your name is incorrect in the listing, we apologize. Please bring your concerns to our attention so that we may correct our records and acknowledge you properly in subsequent recognitions. We appreciate your comments and feedback. Contact the Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation at 207-921-6713.

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EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Bill Caron Mark Biscone Benjamin Mailloux, MD Stephanie Lash, MD

Stephen Hanscom Secretary

David Flanagan Treasurer

*Board term ended fiscal year 2016

Kent Clark, MD* David Williams*

Joanne Billington James Delehanty, MD Gregory Dufour Syrena Gatewood Ann Hooper Paul Klainer, MD Dale Kuhnert William Lambie, MD Jennifer McKenna, MD Deborah Peabody, MD Catherine Reynolds J.B. Turner Lee Webb Cornelius Yetman, MD

Lee Woodward Jr. President

Carole Brand Vice-President

TRUSTEES

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Coastal Healthcare Alliance

Coastal Healthcare Alliance 756 Commercial Street Rockport, ME 04856


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