Sheppard Pratt Health System Annual Report FY16

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ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2015 - JUNE 2016


A NATIONWIDE RESOURCE FISCAL YEAR 2016 STATISTICS

#1

largest

private, non-profit provider of psychiatric services in the nation

provider of non-public special education programming in Maryland

84

patients from

programs across

42

16

7

states and

2.3 million services provided

841,000+ hours of supported work services provided

Maryland counties

countries served

54,000+

25,000+

20,000+

veterans services provided

domestic violence and victim services provided

addiction services provided


SHEPPARD PRATT ANNUAL REPORT JULY 2015 - JUNE 2016

2 Message From Our President and CEO 3 Caring for Our Community 4 Sheppard Pratt’s Footprint 6 Integrating Care 8 Reducing Aggressive Behavior 9 Research Initiatives 10 Positive Behavior in Schools 12 Statistics and Financial Highlights 13 Leadership and Board of Trustees 14 Philanthropy Update 15 Fiscal Year 2016 Donors


MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CEO DEAR FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES, Inspired. Amazed. Grateful. Excited. These are the four words I use to sum up my first few months as the president and chief executive officer of Sheppard Pratt Health System. INSPIRED by the courage of those we serve. Each year, one in five people experiences some form of mental illness, and one in every 25 adults lives with a serious mental health condition. Though mental illness is common, false beliefs and stigma remain. I am continuously encouraged by the strength and tenacity of the millions of people we treat each year. This is what pushes me to work harder each and every day. AMAZED that, even after 160 years, our patient-centered treatment approach has remained the same as when we first opened our doors. Our founder, Moses Sheppard, envisioned a place that treated patients with dignity and respect, with a window in each room and soothing grounds to look at through the window. And while our treatments and therapies have always been modern and ahead of their time, our commitment to providing compassionate care has never changed. Each of the 5,161 employees across our health system ask themselves one question on a daily basis: “Is this the care I would want if this were my loved one?” Answering “yes” to this fundamental question is what ensures that, even today, as the nation’s largest non-profit provider of mental health, substance use, special education, and social support services, we continue to carry out Sheppard’s dream of improving the quality of life of those we serve. GRATEFUL for the wisdom and bold leadership of those that came before me and of those that help to guide me. Despite the ever-changing healthcare landscape, Sheppard Pratt has always found a way to broaden our mission, expand our impact, and thrive so that we can continue to help more and more people. Much of this growth is thanks to the civic-mindedness of the board of trustees to whom I report, and the foresight of the five presidents who preceded me. I am thankful that the board of trustees and senior leaders at Sheppard Pratt have put their faith in me to help guide us into the future. EXCITED for what is to come. We will continue to stay true to our mission, as Moses Sheppard originally intended, to provide the best, most compassionate and comprehensive care. We will lead the way by innovating the field with our research to develop better treatments and therapies. We will further expand our ability to define what world-class mental health care and treatment truly are. We will do this while partnering, educating, and training to have the greatest impact on the lives of as many people as possible. This is our duty. I look forward to working with all of you to define the future of mental health care. And that future has never been brighter. Sincerely,

Harsh K. Trivedi, M.D., MBA President and CEO Sheppard Pratt Health System

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CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITY

The Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City team poses proudly in their #ECSTRONG shirts.

THIS PAST AUGUST, A MASSIVE FLASH FLOOD destroyed many

Did you know?

homes and businesses in Ellicott City, Md. As a member of the Ellicott City

Sheppard Pratt at Ellicott City is a 78-bed hospital that provides acute inpatient psychiatric services for adolescents and adults, and day hospital services for adults.

compelled to offer support to our neighbors in their time of need. After

community for more than 10 years, Sheppard Pratt Health System felt reaching out to many organizations aiding with the relief efforts, it became apparent that financial support would be most helpful to provide food, shelter, and resources. Our health system quickly developed a fundraising campaign, from which 100 percent of the money raised went to support the victims of the flood.

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SHEPPARD PRATT’S FOOTPRINT

GARRETT

ALLEGANY

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Located throughout Maryland, Sheppard Pratt Health System provides the most comprehensive continuum of mental health, substance use, special education, and social support services in the country. ALLEGANY COUNTY

12. The Forbush School at

GARRETT COUNTY

1. The Jefferson School at Finan Center

24. Telepsychiatry Clinics

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY 2. The Forbush School at Anne Arundel

Glyndon — Hannah More Campus

13. The Mann Residential

14. Mosaic — Catonsville, Dundalk,

25. Mosaic —

Northwest, Timonium

3. The Forbush School at Anne Arundel — South

15. Alliance

4. Hannah More at Millersville Elementary School

17. Ruxton House

5. Hannah More at Severn River Middle School 6. Hannah More at Severna

Park High School

BALTIMORE CITY 7. Mosaic — at North Baltimore Center BALTIMORE COUNTY 8. Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital

HARFORD COUNTY

Treatment Center

Bel Air, Belcamp

26. Harford County Mobile

16. The Retreat at Sheppard Pratt

Crisis Team — Bel Air

HOWARD COUNTY 27. Sheppard Pratt at

CAROLINE COUNTY

18. Telepsychiatry Clinic

Ellicott City

28. Way Station at

CARROLL COUNTY

19. Mosaic — Granite House,

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Westminster

Howard County

29. Family Services

CECIL COUNTY

30. The Forbush School at Oakmont

20. Telepsychiatry Clinics

Upper School

31. The Frost School

9. Sheppard Pratt at GBMC

FREDERICK COUNTY

10. The Forbush School at Glyndon

21. The Jefferson Residential Program

PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

32. The Forbush School at Prince

11. The Forbush School at Hunt Valley

& Day School

22. Way Station

23. Behavioral Health Partners of Frederick

33. Family Services

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George’s County


WASHINGTON 34 8

CARROLL FREDERICK

19

9

22

21

13

12 29

27

14

BALTIMORE CITY

7

28

31

20 26 15

HOWARD

MONTGOMERY

CECIL

25

BALTIMORE

23

30

HARFORD

11

10

16 17 KENT

2

3

ANNE ARUNDEL 5

4

32

6

PRINCE GEORGE’S

QUEEN ANNE’S

18

33 TALBOT

CALVERT

CHARLES

CAROLINE

DORCHESTER ST. MARY’S

WICOMICO 35

WASHINGTON COUNTY 34. Way Station — Turning Point WICOMICO COUNTY

SOMERSET

35. Telepsychiatry Clinics

WORCESTER 36

WORCESTER COUNTY 36. Telepsychiatry Clinics

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INTEGRATING CARE

Did you know? Sheppard Pratt Health System provides community-based services through its wholly owned subsidiary programs. Family Services, Mosaic Community Services, and Way Station provide crisis beds, services for serious mental illness, veterans services, domestic violence and victim services, residential services, child development services, supported employment services, addiction services, and intellectual and developmental disability services.

IMPROVING OUR CLIENTS’ LIVES THROUGH INTEGRATED CARE THIS PAST YEAR, Sheppard Pratt Health System focused on finding innovative ways to integrate mental health, substance use, and physical health care. We are better able to manage all aspects of a person’s health and reach more people by treating them where they receive care, whether that be within a primary care setting, a behavioral health home, or at their own residence following a hospital discharge.

WAY STATION’S HEALTH HOME INITIATIVE ON AVERAGE, people with severe mental illness die 20 years earlier than the rest of the population because they don’t get the support they need for their physical health. In an effort to increase access to primary care for those with serious mental illness, Way Station began co-locating primary care services within behavioral health homes. They embedded nurse care managers on the psychosocial rehabilitation teams, which increased patient participation in care and reduced medical costs.

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MOSAIC INTEGRATED HEATH MOSAIC COMMUNITY SERVICES launched its Integrated Health Services in early fiscal year 2016 at its new state-of-the-art facility in Baltimore City. The launch took place after the conclusion of a three-year pilot project funded through a Community Housing Resource Commission (CHRC) grant. Mosaic’s Behavioral Health Home has achieved remarkable results, demonstrating a 100 percent utilization of enrolled clients by fiscal year-end 2016. The Health Home team focuses on health initiatives such as metabolic screening, body mass index, blood pressure, nutrition habits, and smoking cessation; each client has at least one health goal on their person-centered plan. An improvement in overall health was reported by 83 percent of clients served, and emergency room utilization has dropped significantly.

CARELINK TRANSITIONS SERVICES THROUGH FAMILY SERVICES CareLink TRANSITIONS, a program offered through Family Services, partners with local hospitals to provide assistance and support for those dealing with behavioral health and medical issues after being discharged from the hospital. For 30 days post-discharge, CareLink provides transitional case management services, including home visits by licensed nurses or case managers, assistance in applying for benefits, coordination of health services and appointments, as well as transportation services to post-hospital medical appointments.

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REDUCING AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR

THIS PAST YEAR, one of our major performance improvement initiatives

Quick Facts About the LEAN Program (all numbers from fiscal years 2014, 2015, and 2016)

Total projected savings:

$626,000

that was worked on through the LEAN program was to reduce aggressive and violent patient behavior on the Adult Psychotic Disorders Unit, Sheppard Pratt’s most high-acuity unit. To start, we developed an assessment of the current state of the unit by convening a “Failure Mode and Effects Analysis” (FMEA) workgroup to explore all possible contributors to aggressive violence in the hospital. Together, we systematically walked through a patient’s interaction with us, from the time the hospital emergency room called with the referral until the aggressive behavior ceased. Once we determined the risk and priority level, we developed action items and began the process for improvements. After

# of employees who

improving nursing practice, physician practice, and milieu management in the

participated in LEAN:

prior year, the biggest improvement this past year has been to move from

768

monitoring individual patient activity to monitoring zones on the unit. When focusing on the safety of individual patients, it was difficult for staff to keep an eye on the unit as a whole. As most of the patients started to congregate in a

# of LEAN projects completed:

139

# of employees trained in LEAN problem solving:

central area, the staff tended to follow and congregate as well. However, this approach left hallways unsupervised. Under the new approach, the staff is spread out to observe patients as they enter and exit a zone or hallway. This new methodology has virtually eliminated “hot spots” of aggressive behavior on the unit. ER visits for serious assault injuries have essentially ceased since February 2015 and the number of assaults with any injury was significantly reduced by 50 percent, from 1.6 per month to .8 per month. What was once considered the most violent and aggressive unit is now a benchmark for other units to learn from.

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RESEARCH INITIATIVES SHEPPARD PRATT HEALTH SYSTEM is a world leader in the study of neurostimulation, including

transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), which utilizes magnetics and transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS), employing low-voltage electricity, rather than medication, to treat mood disorders. Most people who are treated with TMS have tried antidepressant medications and have not achieved satisfactory improvement. Our Department of Clinical Research Programs is currently conducting two studies to test TMS with populations that have had the least amount of success with antidepressant medications, including those with bipolar depression (people with a bipolar disorder who are in a depressive phase) and adolescents. study 1 Neurostimulation for Patients with Bipolar Depression A review of data collected from past studies of patients treated in our TMS program who had bipolar depression showed a 77 percent response rate to this neurostimulation. These results prompted a prospective study of patients with bipolar depression. The preliminary results have been positive, with TMS well-tolerated by participants. Our hope is that these results will lead toward funding for a larger sham-controlled study that will open the door for this to become an accepted treatment for people with bipolar depression.

Dr. Scott Aaronson, director, Clinical Research Programs

study 2 Neurostimulation for Adolescents Sheppard Pratt Health System is one of 10 national sites to conduct an industry-funded study looking at TMS in depressed adolescents, ages 12 to 21. While data is still being collected, we hope that the success of this study will convince the FDA to approve TMS for depression in adolescent populations.

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POSITIVE BEHAVIOR IN SCHOOLS

2015 PROVED TO BE AN ESPECIALLY CHALLENGING YEAR IN BALTIMORE: There was a spike in the rate of homicides, many of which took place in close proximity to public schools, and tensions among police and urban communities soared in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray. A report from Baltimore City Public Schools showed that

helps build a positive environment to support students

suspensions increased by 25 percent in 2015 — a statistic that

by helping teachers and staff learn how to increase positive

City schools CEO Sonja Santelises is still trying to untangle,

behavior from children and acknowledge it in specific and

given that most experts agree suspensions are not the answer

immediate ways. Such interventions and supports to administrators,

to disruptive behavior. One of those experts is Susan Barrett, director of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Regional

teachers, and staff can reduce suspensions and create positive learning environments. “One of the reasons we’re teaching this is to keep the kids

Training and Technical Assistance Center at Sheppard Pratt Health System. For 17 years now, Sheppard Pratt has been

in their seats so they’re learning,” says Jim Truscello, director of

helping to implement the multi-year PBIS process in Maryland

day school programs at Sheppard Pratt Health System. “That’s

schools. Customized to fit individual institutions, the PBIS

how we’ll create the next generation of leaders.” This year, the successful PBIS initiative expanded its

framework is designed to “teach social and emotional skills to children in the same way we teach academic skills, and help

programming to bring another innovative approach to

them navigate the school setting and create a positive

promoting safety in Baltimore City Public Schools. Dr. Duane Thomas, training and technical assistance

learning atmosphere,” says Barrett. It’s also about training teachers in classroom and

specialist, is heading up the multi-partner “Coping Power in the City” project funded by the National Institute of Justice and

behavior management. “When we don’t know what to do, we tend to focus in

Baltimore City Public Schools. Over the course of four years,

on exclusionary practices like suspension and expulsion to

the University of Virginia, Johns Hopkins University, and the

decrease problem behaviors,” says Barrett. PBIS, however,

Sheppard Pratt Health System will implement the “Coping

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Participating officers in “Coping Power in the City” are

Power” intervention in 10 Baltimore City schools. Because ninth grade is a particular challenge — with the lowest attendance

serving as mentors for kids, and will be involved in their

and highest number of suspensions for violent behavior — the

interventions. In turn, students will be encouraged to use the

pilot project will be geared exclusively to that grade level.

officers as a resource and foster their support in achieving their

Thomas, who was trained as a licensed clinical

personal goals and accomplishments. So far, the feedback from BCSPF has been positive.

child psychologist as well as a youth violence prevention researcher, is supervising a team of five education technical

Though the officers have only had some of the planned

specialists from Sheppard Pratt, who are gradually getting

training, they are already requesting more interaction

the program up and running.

with Thomas’ team — a very good sign for the pilot program.

While direct intervention with students won’t begin until the beginning of next year, a unique component of the

Thomas hopes that the project will continue to be appreciated. “We would love for the outcome to be positive because

program that interfaces with the Baltimore City Schools

we want to change the perceptions young people have

Police Force (BCSPF) has already begun. Baltimore City is the only district in Maryland with

toward police and vice versa, and reduce the incidence of

a dedicated school-specific police force. “We have forged

aggressive behaviors and school dropouts,” he says. “We also

a phenomenal and robust partnership with the acting chief

want to generalize beyond these 10 schools to other urban

of police for Baltimore City Schools,” says Thomas. “He is fully

districts as well.”

committed to this project.” Roughly 160 BCSPF officers are currently involved.

“We’re offering a series of trainings for the officers,” says Thomas, “enhancing officers’ knowledge and skills to work in various schools and with various students.” That training includes mental health first aid

One of the reasons we’re teaching this is to keep the kids in their seats so they’re

and trauma-informed approaches; threat assessment

learning. That’s how we’ll create the next

and de-escalation techniques; and cultural proficiency and

generation of leaders.”

understanding adolescent development. “It’s a concerted effort for the officers to get a grounding and an orientation in terms of how they approach the

­ Jim Truscello, director of day school programs — at Sheppard Pratt Health System

community in a respectful manner,” says Thomas, who adds that the training also enhances officer self-awareness by bringing their own history into the discourse. “These are individuals who specifically wanted to be school police officers,” Thomas notes. “Many of them were born and raised in some of the various neighborhoods where these schools are nestled, so for them it’s really about giving back to the schools.” Thomas spoke of one officer who runs a non-profit geared toward urban adolescent females — promoting academic development, leadership, and making better choices. Other officers organize clothing and food drives for the schools, having grown up in less fortunate circumstances themselves. “There are so many more examples like that,” Thomas says. “The officers are hoping to help students and do

Susan Barrett, director of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Regional Training and Technical Assistance Center

a number of altruistic things that don’t necessarily get recognized. It’s something we’ve been amazed by as a team.”

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FISCAL YEAR 2016 HEALTH SYSTEM STATISTICS

HEALTH SYSTEM FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

Services Provided

2,265,377

Net revenues increased 3.1% in 2016, from $348.9 million

Inpatient Days

104,742

to $359.7 million, while operating profits decreased from

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services

286,766

Veterans Services

25,114

$7.6 million in 2015 to $5.3 million in 2016.

Domestic Violence & Victim Services

20,399

NET REVENUE (IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS)

FY15 FY16

Services for Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

732,566

Sheppard Pratt Health System

$348.9

$359.7

Supported Work Services

841,360 hours

Alliance, Inc.

$30.0

$30.4

Best Practice Implementation

23 countries & 50 states

Family Services, Inc. Mosaic Community Services, Inc.

$22.5 $35.7

$22.4 $35.9

Way Station, Inc.

$31.4

$33.6

HEALTH SYSTEM EMPLOYEES & VOLUNTEERS

Employees

5,161 Volunteers

910

Sheppard Pratt Health System: Providing the Most Comprehensive Continuum of Psychiatric and Community Services in the Nation

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LEADERSHIP AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE STAFF Harsh K. Trivedi, M.D., MBA President and Chief Executive Officer Ray R. Dziesinski, MBA, FHFMA Vice President, Chief Financial Officer Robert P. Roca, M.D., M.P.H., MBA Vice President, Medical Director Ernestine Cosby, RN Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer

Bonnie B. Katz Vice President, Operations and Business Development Marguerite O. Kelley, CFRE Vice President, Philanthropy Catherine Doughty, MSA, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Vice President, Human Resources

John Hill Executive Director, Alliance, inc. Kylie McCleaf Executive Director, Family Services, Inc. Jeff Richardson Executive Director, Mosaic Community Services, Inc.

Scott Rose, J.D. Assistant to President for Affiliate Programs, Executive Director, Way Station, Inc.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Honorable J. Frederick Motz (Chair)

Philip H. Grantham

William Morton

ASSOCIATE TRUSTEES

Bob Hamilton

Robert Schaftel

Margaret Allen

Kenneth Jones

Gail L. Shawe

S. Winfield Cain

Norma Peden Killebrew

Alfred Singer

Penelope Cordish

Charles E. Knudsen

John W. Steele, III

Susan Fenimore

Robert Kresslein

Gary Talles

Alan Gamse

Brian Le Gette

Susan Gay Williams

Emile A. Bendit, M.D. Laura Gamble Timothy R. Hearn, CCIM Richard A. Lamond Wayne Lingafelter Pamela P. Young, Ph.D.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE AFFILIATE AGENCIES OF SHEPPARD PRATT Alliance, Inc.

Family Services, Inc.

Cathy Doughty Charlotte Exner Kay Fisher Joe Flack Andrea Gould Phil Grantham Daniel Grieves Claudia Harding Tom Hess Bonnie Katz Richard Lamond Bill McComas Deloran Wilson

Crystal E. Barnes Roxanne Dryden-Edwards, M.D. Diane M. Ennist, J.D. Darryck L. Farmer Sr. Leslie J. Graham Suzanne J. Harvey Carol Hayes Marguerite Kelley Mitchell J. Lahr Danielle LaSure-Bryant Nelson LeRoy Justin Luecking Joseph N. McBride R. Manny Montero, Esq. Peggy Van Ness Gerald A. Noll William A Reinsch Ronald C. Rivlin Vern Rowe Marie Schram Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D. Angel Toledo-Lopez Adona Wimberly, Ph.D.

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Mosaic Community Services, Inc. Babette Bierman Ellen Callegary, Esq. Brent Dailey Joe Foss Angela Grau Thomas Graham Alton Knight Michael LaViña Alicia Lucksted Mark McGlone Michael Schuck Kathy Sharman Jud Williams Rob Williams Crystal Willoughby Pamela Young

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Way Station, Inc. Bethamy Beam Charisa Billigmeier Tamiko Brownfield Elliott Dickler Lindsay Hardesty William L. Haugh, Jr. Frederic Hinze Martha Kirkland Robert Kresslein Connie Pauley Richard Seidel Andrew L. Woolard


PHILANTHROPY UPDATE DEAR FRIENDS,

Did you know?

100% of your donation goes to helping our patients, clients, students, and residents to heal and recover.

Sheppard Pratt Health System continues to flourish today because of the generous benefactors who perpetuate our mission to provide mental health, substance use, special education, and community support to those we serve. Sheppard Pratt Health System raised $22 million this fiscal year, with $6 million in private donations and $16 million in government awards. Initiatives receiving substantial support included integrated health efforts, research, special education, substance use treatment, supported housing services, telepsychiatry services, and workforce development efforts. Of special note, we received two significant gifts to begin a Nursing Practicum Program to benefit nurses in training and, as a result, our patients. The Women’s Hospital Foundation and the Benno and Elayne Hurwitz Family Foundation have made it possible for us to provide psychiatric nurse practitioners more in-depth experience with our patient populations. Selected nurses will go through a three- to four-month training program depending on specialty area, and will participate in patient evaluations and building a patient caseload with the attending psychiatrist. These gifts allow us to care for many more patients in our Neuropsychiatry Program and Crisis Walk-In Clinic (CWIC). Our 2016 Care for Kids Benefit surpassed last year’s event and raised $400,000 for our Care for Kids Fund. The event at the Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore featured gorgeous views, delicious food, and fabulous music inspired by Elvis. We also hosted the 3rd Annual Sheppard Pratt Stride, a family-friendly 1-mile walk and inaugural 5K. Nearly 700 participants joined us for this festive event, which raised more than $70,000 for the Patient Care Fund. Also this fiscal year, we welcomed 12 new members to our Gatehouse Society, which recognizes in perpetuity those who have made extraordinary contributions in support of Sheppard Pratt. Donors are eligible to join once they have made cumulative gifts of $10,000 or more. Within the Gatehouse Society, we had six members who moved to a new giving level, representing an increased philanthropic commitment. On the following pages, we acknowledge the many donors who have contributed to Sheppard Pratt Health System during the past fiscal year. We are grateful for the important role that our loyal and generous supporters play in our ability to provide compassionate care to the people we serve. Most sincerely,

Marguerite O. Kelley, CFRE Vice President, Philanthropy

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THANK YOU TO EACH PERSON AND EVERY ORGANIZATION LISTED below and on the following pages, we say

thank you. You’ve made a difference in the lives of the people we serve. Your generosity helps those we serve to heal and recover. ANNUAL GIVING CIRCLE OF FRIENDS

Dr. John Boronow and Adrienne Kols

Dr. and Mrs. W. Byron Forbush

The Family of Kathryn Hill DeTurck

Thomas N. Franklin, M.D. and Mrs. Kimberly

Annual Giving Circle of Friends recognizes new pledges and gifts received between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

Brown Capital Management, LLC

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie C. Brown

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Galletti

Mr. S. Winfield Cain

Gamble Gillison Family Fund

The Campbell Foundation, Inc.

Barbara and Alan Gamse

POWER PLANT CLUB Annual Support of $1,000 or More

CNA, Inc.

GBMC HealthCare System

CannonDesign

Mrs. Diane Gibson

Anonymous (11)

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

Dr. Robert Hamilton

1st Mariner Bank

John* and Sue Carnell

Thomas D. Hess

3W Cleaning Services, LLC

Dr. Tess Carpenter

Frederic F. Hinze and Georgia C. Coleman

Bonnie and David Allan

The Center for Eating Disorders, P.A.

Dan and Gina Hirschhorn

Allegeant, LLC

Central Roofing & Siding Co.

Mr. H. Thomas Howell* and

Ms. Margaret Allen and Mr. Philip Perkins

Centric Business Systems

Allied Telephone and Data Corporation

Nancy B. and Howard K. Cohen

Benno and Elayne Hurwitz

American Office

Complete Healthcare Staffing, LLC

Aon

CTI

Jordan and Sarah Hymowitz, Craig and

Dr. and Mrs. Neal Aronson

Sandra K. Corbett

Asbestos Specialists, Inc.

The Cordish Family

Ironmark, Inc.

David and Deborah Astrove

Dr. Penelope Cordish

The Reverend Marta D.V. and

Beth Babikow

Corporate Office Properties Trust

Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Critical Systems by Schneider Electric

Kenneth and Linda Jones

Mr. Richard Beeson

Daft-McCune-Walker, Inc.

Kassolis Family Foundation

The Bendit Family Foundation

Bettie Dahlberg and Family

Marguerite and Jamie Kelley

Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge, Jr.

Dunbar Armored, Inc.

KELLY

Lois and Irving Blum Foundation

East Coast Ambulance and

John J. (Jack) Kent, Jr. and Ernie Kent

Larry and Deborah Ann Boggs

Pedie and Bob Killebrew

Benedicto Borja, M.D. and daughters

Electrico, Inc.

The Audrey S. Knewstub Foundation

Chrysalis Borja, Cara Borja,

The Family Foundation, Inc.

Chuck and Ellen Knudsen

Caroline Borja in memory of

First Potomac Realty Trust

Vassilis Koliatsos, M.D.

Forbush School at Hunt Valley PTO

Dr. and Mrs. George Kolodner

Czarina A. Santos-Borja, M.D.

Wheelchair Service

U. Franklin, M.A.

Mrs. Aliceann Howell Family Foundation, Inc. Alexa Hymowitz & Family

Alfred D. Johnson, Jr.

* denotes deceased

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2016 / DONORS

Herbert R. Kornblit

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Quint

The Walmart Foundation

KPMG LLP

Jennifer and George Reynolds

The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg

Margo Kraftson

RCM&D, Inc.

Kramon & Graham, P.A.

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and

Jean and Gordon Wells & Family

The Kremen Family

Western Maryland Health System,

The Lagemann Foundation

Ruppert Landscape

Pat Lasher and Richard Jacobs

Safe Ride

Ms. Sandra D. Whealton

Leonard Paper Company

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sandler

The Wilbur Family

Lewis Contractors

SC&H Group

Gay and Jud Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Lewis

Goldwin I. Smith, Nancy Schiffer, and

A. A. Windesheim Charitable

Richard J. Loewenstein, M.D.

M&T Bank

Marjorie F. Scott

Robert W. Wisner-Carlson, M.D.

Marriott International, Inc.

M. Sigmund and Barbara K. Shapiro

Women’s Hospital Foundation

Marshall Craft Associates, Inc.

Jacob S. Shapiro Foundation,

Worcester Eisenbrandt, Inc.

The Luv u Wall, in memory of

Jane and Stanley Rodbell &

Pamela P. Young, Ph.D.

James R. Shapiro

Carolyn C. Mattingly

Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

Grant and Amelia Howerton

Ms. Karen McGovern

Drs. Margaret and Steven Sharfstein

Mrs. Maureen McGuire

Gail and Stephen Shawe

John and Elizabeth Miklos

Earle & Annette Shawe Family

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Mitchell

Foundation

MobilexUSA, X-Ray & Ultrasound

Shawe & Rosenthal LLP

Siemens Industry, Inc.

Diagnostic Division

Morgan-Keller Construction

Julie Moss Silver

Diana and Fred Motz

Skyline Technology Solutions

Mount Vernon Associates, Inc.

Ms. Claire M. Smith

Oakwood Construction Services, LLC

Edward F. Snyder

Lila E. O’Meara

Sodexo Health Care

Megan Parsons

Spears/Votta & Associates, Inc.

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy Perl

John and Peggy Steele

PNC Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strouse

PollyChirp Interpeting

SunTrust Foundation

Prime, Buchholz & Associates, Inc.

Gary and Susan Talles Bruce T. Taylor, M.D. Taylor Foundation, Inc. Transamerica Retirement Solutions Urmi and Harsh Trivedi Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Trojan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Tyler Stephen E. Upton & Elizabeth Vial Upton

Charitable Lead Trust

Frederick and Amey Upton Frederick S. Upton Foundation Venable Foundation, Inc. VSC Fire & Security W.B. Mason Susan B. Wait, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Wallace

Foundation, Inc.

Employee’s Caring Funds

Foundation, Inc.

CASINO CLUB Annual Support of $500 - $999 Anonymous Dr. Fahad Ali Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Allen American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc. Barton Malow Foundation BECO Management, Inc. Drs. Joanna and Harry Brandt Mr. Peter Carls Drs. Tracey and John Chessare Comm-Tronics, Inc. The Community Foundation of Frederick County Corridor Flooring Associates Ernestine Y. Cosby, APRN, BC Mr. Robert J. Dooling Ms. Susan Fenimore Ms. Catherine Field Norman and Kathleen Forbush Carol T. Fort Frederick Mutual Insurance Company F. Paul Galeone Photographers, Inc. Jane and Michael Glick Milton T. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Grantham Billy and Gayle Greenberg Iliff, Meredith, Wildberger & Brennan, PC Bluma F. Jed Jessica and Howard Kapustin Bonnie and David Katz

* denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kresslein

Ms. Janet Boyarin

Margo Lauterbach, M.D.

The Breeden Companies

Marilyn R. and Robert C. Levin

Broadway Across America

Saul Levin, M.D./American

Ms. Diann L. Butler

Mrs. Lynn M. Canterbury

Psychiatric Association

Burton H. Lohnes, Ph.D.

Richard B. Carpenter

MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate

Ms. Denise Connelly

Ms. Alma E. Dade

Services, LLC

Dr. Marsden McGuire and Mary E. O’Byrne

DeCosta Construction Specialties

Kelley Merris

James A. Dunbar and

Ms. Michelle M. Middleton and

Kip Einbrod

Mr. Jim DeLuca

Kathleen O. Gavin

Mr. William A. Morton, Jr.

Jerry Flanigan

Ms. Marjan Naghavi

Mr. Rodney Foxworth, Sr.

Marina Nikhinson and Brian Wasserman

GoodFellowship Club Auxiliary

Mr. James P. O’Conor

Dr. Robert Guynn

Mr. Jon Olexy and Mrs. Dorie Flynn

Mrs. Louise A. Hager

Tammy Parsons

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haldeman

Drew A. Pate, M.D.

Gayle Hurt

Rt. Rev. Craig Phillips

Amy and Andy John

Mr. Richard R. Pollard/

Ms. Miriam E. Katowitz and

Pollard’s Towing Company

Paula J. Waters Rodger Whittington

Mr. Arthur J. Radin

Alice and Mike Reid

Jodi L. King, Ed.D.

Jeffrey and Mary Lee Richardson

Bob and Darlene Kirk

Riderwood Elementary School

Deborah and William Kissinger

Robert P. Roca, M.D. and

Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund

Mr. Robert Wieder Mr. Arnold Zimmerman MT. AIRY CLUB Annual Support of $100 - $249 Anonymous (14)

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Levy

Jason Addison, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Rodriguez

Jenny C. Livelli

Ms. Amanda Agarwal

Mrs. Sally Rooney

Amy Macht and George Grose

Regina and Eddie Ahmed

Marilyn and Robert Schaftel

Julie and Dave Marshall

Nicol Alt-Myers

Robert Schloesser, M.D.

Mrs. Beth V. Matthews-Smith

Amazon Smile Foundation

Sheppard Pratt Physicians, PA

Ms. Allison McIntosh

American Legion Post 13

Ms. Karen L. Spence

Ms. Raelene Meneses

Mr. David B. Amy

Laurie Sweitzer

Julie Mizak

Yeshitila and Peggy Araya

James J. Truscello

Dr. Ellen Mongan

Mrs. Patricia Arkuszeski

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Walter & Family

Maria Mouratidis

Dr. Peter Armanas, D.O., F.A.P.A.

Mrs. Jacqueline A. Williams-Porter

Ronald J. and Elizabeth Mullen

Mary Ellen Ashton

PBI Restoration Resources

Ms. Sara Ayd

WINDY BRAE CLUB Annual Support of $250 - $499

Abby L. Potter

Carlos Azcarate, M.D.

Miles S. Quaytman, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailliere

Anonymous (4)

Dr. Jonas R. Rappeport

Michael L. Baker

298th Sig Co.

Alison and Arnold Richman

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Baron

Jeffrey and Mary Jane Alperin

Dr. Jamie Siegel

Karyn and Kenneth Bauer

Mary and Jack Andrulewicz

Dr. and Mrs. Alan Tapper

Mary C. Bazarnic

Ms. Christine Avey

Ms. Patricia A. Toth

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Beall

Douglas and Deborah Balogh

Drs. Samson and Meena Vimalananda

Dr. Lisa Beasley and

Ms. Gloria Beal

Mr. and Mrs. Rick M. Wallace

Donald and Janet Boardman Family Fund

Alan and Joanna Wallenstein

Beechwood Coal

Breon Gilleran, M.F.A.

Mr. Robert Kearney

* denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Pat Cunningham

Mr. Samuel Hopkins* and

Nancy F. Curran

Ms. Amanda Dake

Evangelia Houlaki-Lignos, M.D.

David C. and Sarah M. Daneker

Corrie C. Humbertson

Kathi and Alan Danielson

Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson

Alex Dauses

Deana L. Karras

Mr. Abayomi Davies

Simi Kashyap

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Day

Sandra M. Kassolis

Ms. Carol Dean

Ms. Lisa D. Katz

Duane Denison

Robert Kaye, Stephen Altshuler,

Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Derogatis

Linda C. Doty, RN, LCSW-C

Mark and Josephine Kern

Double K Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kinnear

Rosalyn Dozier

Matthew W. Knudsen

Jane A. Belt

Dr. Martha Dupecher

Ms. Sherri Koch

George and Karen Benson

Farm Women’s Club

Kay Pak Koller, M.D.

Bethel Sunday School

Mr. and Mrs. Josh E. Fidler

Ms. Betsy L. Krieger

Beverly Betz

Dr. Rolfe B. Finn

Karol R. Kullberg

Mrs. Heather T. Billings

Ms. Iris E. Fisher

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Lagas

Ms. Patricia H. Blanchard

Fitzpatrick, Leary & Szarko

Mr. and Mrs. C. Oral Lambert, Jr.

Andrea Blubaugh

Maggie Flanigan

Kaj Larsson

Mr. James D. Blum

Lynn F. Flanigan

Mr. and Mrs. Basil G. Laslett, Jr.

Dagenais Boggs

Bernard and Ann Flynn

Richard T. Lee

Zsakiara Boggs

Vicki Follett

Thomas A. Lenz

Ms. Elizabeth L. Bonnett

Dr. Natalie Forrester

Ms. Susan Leviton

Ms. Michele L. Brill

Mr. and Mrs. John Fox

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindlaw

Carla Brown

Mr. Victor Frenkil/The Nancy and Victor

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Lingafelter

Audrey J. Buchanan

Dr. and Mrs. John R. Lion

Patrick Buck

Frostburg Auto Parts, LLC.

Kelly M. Lord

The Cahn Family

Ms. Doris A. Fuller

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Luoma

Tom Callow

Mrs. Kathryn Gatzke

Janet and Howard Majev

Ms. Allison Calvert

Joan T. Gavin

Kerry Malawista

Ms. Natanya Cambridge

Keith Gayler

Michelle Mancini

Winnie Carpenter

Paul R. Gift

Mrs. Annette R. March-Grier

Willis Chen

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gillett

Tiffiny Chesley

Lisa and Michael Gingrich

William W. Mark, M.D., P.A.

Mary Jane Clayton

Glass Services of Cumberland, Inc.

Dr. Susan Mastellone

Suzanne F. Cohen

Lorraine and Fitzgeral Goodridge

Merle C. McCann, M.D.

Ayanna Cooke-Chen, M.D., Ph.D.

Sara Greenberg

Meeting Place Foundation, Inc.

David Cooper

Amanda Griffith

Karyne Messina

Ms. Donna M. Corbett and

Mr. Boris Gutin

Albert H. Michaels, Jr.

Mr. John Debuski

Clyde and Barbara Hanna

Bettie and John Modrak

Mrs. Abbie L. Cornblatt

Thomas and Barbara Harr

Waqar Mohmand, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Crawford

Heidler Roofing Services, Inc.

Mrs. Cynthia A. Moran

Ms. Helen Y. Crosby

Donna and Tom Holland

Paul and Marla Nedzbala

Carolyn D. Crosby

Rick and Taber Hook

Kathy Nicol

Mary Susan Cunningham

Brian Hoover

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Noll

Fenkil, Jr. Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Anne D. Hopkins

Robert Altshuler

& March Family

* denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Jeff and Linda Norris

Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Tomany

Jean and Gordon Wells & Family

North Carroll Community Foundation

Jane Trainis

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co.

James O’Brien

Cal L. Umbeau

Mr. Glynn I. Owens

Dr. and Mrs. Yakir K. Vaks

ENOCH PRATT SOCIETY

Debbie L. Panizari

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Buren

Amanda Peake

Ms. Autumn Van Ord

Mr. Praveen Penagalni

Nancy Wahls, M.D.

PharmaCare of Cumberland

Walker Brothers Mining, Inc.

Wendy and Charles Phillips

Charles Emerson Walker, Ph.D.

Edward and Margaret Carol Plummer

Mrs. Joanne Wallach

Portraits On The Way

Ms. Ashlie N. Wallett

Mr. Robert E. Reiver

Dr. and Mrs. J. Ken Walters

Pam Reynolds

Carole and Donald Wann

Ms. Kathie L. Richardson

Andrew C. Warren, M.D.

Cumulative Support of $500,000 - $999,999 CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Benno and Elayne Hurwitz Family Foundation, Inc. The Lagemann Foundation The Estate of Parsons Newman Sheppard Pratt Auxiliary U.S. Department of Labor The Estate of Wilhelmina Hahn Waidner Women’s Hospital Foundation

Ritchie Trucking & Excavating

Steve and Melpa Warres

Ms. Linda Robbins

Dr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Wheeless

Scott Rose and Mary Elizabeth Austin

Mrs. Sherry Wiley

PRESIDENT’S SOCIETY Cumulative Support of $250,000 - $499,999

Mrs. Maureen Rosenbloom

Tonya R. Wilt

Anonymous (2)

Bruce S. Rosenblum, M.D., P.C.

Gigi and Bob Wirtz

The Abell Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saffren

Woodmen of the World,

The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Saft

Mary Catherine and Derek Savage

Ms. Danielle K. Yearick

Alice D. Burke*

Lori Savoca

Mrs. Janet Yoder

The Estate of Ruth Corbett

Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Young

Dalio Foundation, Inc.

Marc H. Zisselman, M.D.

Mr. Hal Donofrio

Drs. Cecilia and Stanley Schocket Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schovee

Lodge 6081

Health Resources and Services

Ms. Sarah Sharfstein

Davis Shingleton, M.D. Ms. Satpreet Singh Mr. Daniel B. Smith Douglas A. Smith, M.D. Gail and Miles Smith Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith Kristin and Robert Smith Briana Snyder and Derek Potter Brenda and Robert Spalding Mr. and Mrs. Greg Spalding Ms. Cassie R. Stallings Ms. Robin D. Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Steve Steele Mr. Barney Stern Ms. Emily Stern Class of 2013 - Andre’a, Brianna,

Eitan, Polina, Steve, and Veronika

Foundation, Inc.

Administration (HRSA)

Harley W. Howell Charitable Foundation

GATEHOUSE SOCIETY The Gatehouse Society recognizes in perpetuity those who have made contributions totaling $10,000 or more to Sheppard Pratt. Listed in the societies below are members as of June 30, 2016.

The Kresge Foundation Joseph & Harvey Meyerhoff Family

Charitable Funds

MOSES SHEPPARD SOCIETY Cumulative Support of $1 Million or More France-Merrick Foundation Evelyn Feldman* and Mildred Kern* Rollins-Luetkemeyer Foundation, Inc. The Stanley Medical Research Institute The State of Maryland

Tina M. Stuller

The Leonard and Helen R. Stulman

Target Corporation

Carl I. Thistel

The Harry & Jeanette Weinberg

Ms. Shawnte Thompson

Charitable Foundation Foundation, Inc. * denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson*/

Jack Luetkemeyer

Bernt and Maria Killingstad

Louise D. and Morton J. Macks

Patricia and Donald Kirk

KPMG LLP

The Nicholson Foundation

The Estate Of Mary Elizabeth Zumstein CHARTER SOCIETY

Cumulative Support of $100,000 - $249,999 Annoymous (4) Allied Telephone and Data Corporation ARAMARK Corporation Bank of America Merrill Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge, Jr. Lois and Irving Blum Foundation, Inc. Brown Advisory Lorraine* and Winfield Cain The Center for Eating Disorders, P.A. Nancy B. and Howard K. Cohen Constellation Energy The Charles Crane Family Foundation Timothy R. and Joyce Hearn Heery International, Inc. Dale and Marie Hess Hoffberger Foundation, Inc. Mr. H. Thomas Howell* and Mrs. Aliceann Howell The Marion I. & Henry J. Knott Foundation, Inc. The Abraham & Ruth Krieger Family Foundation Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund Mrs. Donald S. Levinson Lewis Contractors

Family Foundation

The Leroy M. Merritt Charitable Foundation

Legg Mason & Co., LLC

The Mirmiran Foundation

Lord Baltimore Capital Corporation

Morgan-Keller Construction

M&T Bank

Oakwood Construction Services, LLC

The Estate of Eleanor R. and

Lila E. O’Meara

The Estate of Ms. Ruth T. Ravenel

The Estate of Helen B. McAllister

Marvin Schapiro Family Foundation, Inc.

Montgomery County Office

Drs. Margaret and Steven Sharfstein

Gail and Stephen Shawe

Diana and Fred Motz

Earle & Annette Shawe Family Foundation

The Thomas F. & Clementine L. Mullan

Julie Moss Silver

Bruce T. Taylor, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. George K. Reynolds, III

Taylor Foundation, Inc.

Riggs, Counselman, Michaels &

Toys “R” Us Children’s Fund

Verizon Foundation

The Henry & Ruth Blaustein

Roger and Xandy Waesche

Philip Franklin Wagley, M.D.*

The Rouse Company Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Walter & Family

Marjorie F. Scott

Karen Wendell and Doyle Skeels

Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, P.C.

W. Berkeley Mann

of the County Executive

Foundation, Inc.

Downes, Inc. Rosenberg Foundation

Siemens Industry, Inc. FRIENDS SOCIETY Cumulative Support of $50,000 - $99,999

The Estate of Marvel Elizabeth Steven SunTrust Foundation

Anonymous (6)

Tzedakah Foundation

Allegeant, LLC

Venable, LLP

William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund

The Wilbur Family

The Herbert Bearman Foundation, Inc.

Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for

The Bendit Family Foundation

The Campbell Foundation, Inc.

A.A. Windesheim Charitable Foundation

Children of Baltimore City

The Estate of Patricia Castillo The Charlesmead Foundation Colliers International Baltimore Corporate Office Properties Trust The Estate of Laura DuPont Electrico, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. W. Byron Forbush Frederick News Post GBMC HealthCare System Dr. Robert* and Mrs. Diane E. Gibson Philip L. Graham Fund Mr. I. H. Hammerman, II* and

Mrs. Lois Hammerman

Mrs. Howard Head Hittman Family Foundation The Estate of John and Dora Kerr Pedie and Bob Killebrew

TOWER SOCIETY Cumulative Support of $25,000 - $49,999 Anonymous (7) 3W Cleaning Services, LLC Ms. Margaret Allen and Mr. Philip Perkins Aon Bancroft Foundation Mrs. Erin Becker Bruce and Polly Behrens The Black & Decker Corporation John* and Sue Carnell The W.D. “Pete” Class Foundation, Ltd. Critical Systems by Schneider Electric Daft-McCune-Walker, Inc. The Family of Kathryn Hill DeTurck The Estate of Dorothy S. Fuller * denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Gallagher, Evelius & Jones, LLP

The Ben and Esther Rosenbloom

Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Galletti

Foundation

Barbara and Alan Gamse

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and

W. R. Grace & Company

The Harry Greenstein Memorial Award

Mr. and Mrs. William M. Saterlie

Ms. Joan S. Harris

Marilyn and Robert Schaftel

Mr. and Mrs.* Charles Hathaway

Marvin S. Schapiro & Family

HDR Architecture, Inc.

I.D. Shapiro*

The Sylvan C. Herman Foundation, Inc.

Jacob S. Shapiro Foundation,

Thomas D. Hess

Jane and Stanley Rodbell &

Frederic F. Hinze and

James R. Shapiro

The Kathy and Sandy Shapiro Family

Georgia C. Coleman

Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

The David and Barbara B. Hirschhorn

Shawe & Rosenthal LLP

Foundation

R. Champlin* & Debbie Sheridan

The Emmert Hobbs Foundation, Inc.

The Estate of Mary Louise Hamlin Siess

Mr. Samuel Hopkins* and

In memory of Michael Smith

Dr. and Mrs.* Solomon H. Snyder

Mrs. Anne D. Hopkins

Jordan and Sarah Hymowitz, Craig

State Farm Companies Foundation

Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP

and Alexa Hymowitz & Family

Ironmark

Aaron Straus and Lillie Straus

Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Joseph

Kassolis Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Welles

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

Jud and Gay Williams

John J. (Jack) Kent, Jr. and Ernie Kent

York Mechanical, Inc.

Foundation, Inc.

Willard Lennox & Family Leonard Paper Company Richard J. Loewenstein, M.D. Burton H. Lohnes, Ph.D. Michael G. Mann Fund for Children John and Elizabeth Miklos Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Mitchell Mount Vernon Associates, Inc. Natural Concerns, Inc. Mr. and Mrs.* James P. O’Conor Mr.* and Mrs. James D. Peacock Pat Pinkerton and Art Wieland PNC Bank D. Brent Pogue Procter & Gamble Cosmetics

Foundation, Inc.

Provident Bank of Maryland Alison and Arnold Richman Robert P. Roca, M.D. and

Breon Gilleran, M.F.A.

Mr. George A. Roche Sally A. Rooney

C & H Mechanical Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Jorge Camacho CannonDesign Edmund J. Cashman, Jr.* and Susan Cashman The Community Foundation of

Audrey S. Knewstub Foundation Annabella and Peter Lapera

John Boronow, M.D. and Adrienne Kols

Frederick County

Christine and Nick Constantinides CUPOLA SOCIETY Cumulative Support of $10,000 - $24,999 Anonymous (17) Dr. and Mrs. Scott T. Aaronson Vi G. Aaronson, RN AEGON USA, Inc. Alban Tractor Company Bonnie and David Allan Allied Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. American Office Mary and Jack Andrulewicz Atlantic Welders Phyllis L. & Leonard J. Attman Foundation Beth Babikow The Baltimore Life Companies Baltimore Sun Charities M. Nelson Barnes & Sons, Inc. Dr. Leonard P. Berger Mr. John P. Boogher* Benedicto Borja, M.D. and daughters Chrysalis Borja, Cara Borja, Caroline Borja in memory of Czarina A. Santos-Borja, M.D.

Esther L. Cooperman Dr. Penelope Cordish The Cordish Family Ernestine Y. Cosby, APRN, BC William M. and Julie E. Cox David C. and Sarah M. Daneker Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo G. Decker, Jr. Delaplaine Foundation, Inc. Mr.* and Mrs. J. Howard Eager, III Michael V. Edelstein, M.D.* Evapco, Inc. The Family Foundation, Inc. Farmers & Mechanics Bank FCNB Bank Joel D.* and Ellen S. Fedder Feinberg Foundation, Inc. First Potomac Realty Trust Forbush School at Hunt Valley PTO Frankel Automotive Group Fredericktown Bank & Trust Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust Gamble Gillison Family Fund Greenspring Health Services

* denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

The Luv u Wall, in Memory of

Carolyn C. Mattingly

Dr. Marsden McGuire and

Mary E. O’Byrne

Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Inc.

MEMBERS OF THE 1853 SOCIETY The 1853 Society recognizes individuals who have made the gift of a lifetime by including Sheppard Pratt in their estate plans.

The Harvey M. and Lyn P. Meyerhoff

Fund, Inc.

Anonymous (3)

MGH, Inc. Middendorf Foundation, Inc. Miles & Stockbridge PC Mr. Matthew D. Miller and Mr. Myles W. Miller Mr. John J. Neubauer, Jr.* and

Mrs. Beth Neubauer

The Family of Walter Patton Guernsey, Inc. Thomas and Barbara Harr The Hearst Foundation Charles E. “Ted” Herget, Jr. Mr. John Heselden David and Jan Hoffberger Rick and Taber Hook IBM International Foundation International Society for the Study

of Trauma & Dissociation/Donors

to the Treatment of Patients

with Dissociative Disorders Study

Leonard Jed* and Bluma F. Jed Kenneth and Linda Jones Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Bonnie and David Katz KELLY Mr. Douglas W. Kincaid* The Kinsley Foundation Chuck and Ellen Knudsen Kramon & Graham, P.A. Jeffrey and Harriet Legum The Family of Benjamin and Fannie Levine Macht Philanthropic Fund of

The Associated Jewish Community

Federation of Baltimore

Miss Joan M. Pristas* Diana L. Ramsay and Michael Greene Claire A. Richardson Richardson, Myers & Donofrio Ronald McDonald House

Charities of Baltimore, Inc.

Ruppert Landscape

Emile A. Bendit, M.D. Ms. Mikki Buchness Dr. and Mrs. W. Byron Forbush Mrs. Louise A. Hager Ms. Joan S. Harris Charles E. “Ted” Herget, Jr. Mr. George E. Kostritsky Jane Cox Larson Ms. Janet E. Lowman Lila E. O’Meara Patricia A. Prugh Dr. Jonas R. Rappeport Mrs. Sally Rooney Donald R. Ross, M.D. and

Ryland Group, Inc.

SAGE Dining Services Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sandler M. Sigmund and Barbara K. Shapiro Dr. and Mrs. Edward Sienkilewski Skyline Technology Solutions Mr. Murray Slatkin* Will and Jada Smith Family Foundation

Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

Marilyn and Robert Schaftel Margaret and Steven Sharfstein Dr. and Mrs. Edward Sienkilewski Jean and Gordon Wells & Family Dr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Wheeless Gay and Jud Williams

Edward F. Snyder Sodexo Health Care St. John Properties, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Steele, III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strouse Sullivan Family Foundation Gary and Susan Talles

HONOR AND MEMORIAL GIFTS The donors listed below made a gift of $100 or more between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

The Estate of Dorothy J. Towner Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Trojan

In honor of Nate Caplan

United Healthcare Group

Drs. Samson and Meena Vimalananda W.B. Mason, Inc.

In honor of Dr. Penny Cordish

MacKenzie Commercial Real

Susan B. Wait, M.D.

Estate Services, LLC

In Honor of Betsy-Lou Waldman

Barbara and Richard Magid

Dr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Wheeless

Ms. Janet Boyarin Ms. Susan Leviton

In honor of Byron Forbush, Ed.D.

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and

Manekin, LLC

The Estate of William T. Whiteley

Harold and Francine, Brigitte and

Windsor Electric Co., Inc.

In honor of Thomas Franklin, M.D.

Worcester Eisenbrandt, Inc.

Ms. Beverly Betz

Pamela P. Young, Ph.D.

Ben Borja, M.D. and Family

Donald Manekin Families

Marshall Craft Associates, Inc.

Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

* denotes deceased

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ANNUAL REPORT


2016 / DONORS

Mr. Peter Carls

Mr. David Cooper

Ms. Rosalyn Dozier

Barbara and Alan Gamse

Mrs. Diane Gibson

Dr. Robert Guynn

Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Grantham

Dr. Martha Dupecher

Mr. Praveen Penagalni

Mrs. Louise A. Hager

Dr. Natalie Forrester

Dr. Jamie Siegel

Thomas and Barbara Harr

Mr. Keith Gayler

Dr. Veronika Stock

Thomas D. Hess

Lessin Family

Charles Emerson Walker, Ph.D.

Rick and Taber Hook

Kerry Malawista

Mrs. Anne D. Hopkins

Karyne Messina

Pat Lasher and Richard Jacobs

Ms. Emily Stern

Cal L. Umbeau

Frederick and Amey Upton

Susan B. Wait, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Walter

& Family

In honor of Cyrus Friedman

Richard J. Loewenstein, M.D.

Class of 2013 - Andre’a, Brianna, Eitan, Polina, Steve, and Veronika

In honor of Marty Scanlan Anonymous

Marguerite and Jamie Kelley

In memory of Katrina Sevich

Pedie and Bob Killebrew

298th Sig. Co.

Dr. and Mrs. George Kolodner

Mr. Robert J. Dooling

Ms. Betsy L. Krieger

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Haldeman

Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund

Marriot International Inc.

Pat Lasher and Richard Jacobs

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Smith

Saul Levin, M.D./American Psyciatric

In honor of Drs. Steven and

Marilyn R. and Robert C. Levin

Association

Margaret Sharfstein

In honor of Frost School - staff and teachers

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and Eileen K.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Levy

Anonymous

Richard J. Loewenstein, M.D.

Amy Macht and George Grose

Mrs. Annette R. March-Grier &

In honor of Bryce Greenberg Anonymous

Steinberger, M.D.

In honor of Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D.

Anonymous (2)

Ms. Margaret Allen and Mr. Philip Perkins

Mary and Jack Andrulewicz

Carlos Azcarate, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Saft

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Baron

In honor of the Sheppard Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Beall

Human Resources staff

The Bendit Family Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge, Jr.

Dr. John Boronow and Adrienne Kols

Drs. Joanna and Harry Brandt

Audrey J. Buchanan

In memory of James D. Peacock

Mr. S. Winfield Cain

Thomas D. Hess

Mr. Willis Chen

Burton H. Lohnes, Ph.D.

Drs. Tracey and John Chessare

In honor of Bonnie Elizabeth Phillips

Nancy B. and Howard K. Cohen

Ms. Donna M. Corbett and

Billy and Gayle Greenberg

Ms. Sherri Koch

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Saffren

Mrs. Patricia Arkuszeski

In honor of Carolyn Paterson

Mr. Robert Wieder

Gail and Miles Smith

In honor of Donald Ross, M.D.

Penelope Cordish

David C. and Sarah M. Daneker

In memory of Czarina S. Santos-Borja, M.D.

Ms. Susan Fenimore

Lynn F. Flanigan

Dr. and Mrs. Neal Aronson

Benedicto Borja, M.D. (husband) and

daughters Chrysalis Borja,

Mr. and Mrs. John Fox

Cara Borja, Caroline Borja

Thomas N. Franklin, M.D. and

American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.

March Family Dr. Marsden McGuire and Mary E. O’Byrne

Mrs. Maureen McGuire

Meeting Place Foundation, Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Mitchell

Diana and Fred Motz

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Noll

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Quint

Dr. Jonas R. Rappeport

Mr. John Debuski

Mrs. Kimberly U. Franklin, M.A. Ms. Doris A. Fuller

* denotes deceased

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2016 / DONORS

In honor of Steven S. Sharfstein, M.D. (continued)

Alison and Arnold Richman

Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Rodriguez

Scott Rose and Mary Elizabeth Austin

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and Eileen K.

Steinberger, M.D.

In honor of Gail and Miles Smith

Earth Treks Climbing Centers

Anita M. Edwards

Wendy and Charles Phillips

In honor of Michael I. Smith and Friends

Goldwin I. Smith, Nancy Schiffer, and

Grant and Amelia Howerton

Ms. Kierrah L. Flipping, LGPC Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore FX Studios Mr. Vernon Garrison

In honor of Susan Talles

Gibby Seafood Johns Hopkins University

Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sandler

Ms. Linda Robbins

Benedicto R. Borja, M.D. and Family

In honor of Lois Turner-Feig, LCSW-C

Robert Schloesser, M.D.

Drs. Stanley and Cecilia Schocket

M. Sigmund and Barbara K. Shapiro

Ms. Sarah Sharfstein

Davis Shingleton, M.D.

John and Peggy Steele

In memory of George Henry Watson III

Mr. Barney Stern

Gary and Susan Talles

Bruce T. Taylor, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Trojan

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Tyler

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

Marguerite and Jamie Kelley Ms. Laura Lake Magooby’s Joke House Ms. Sue Maxwell

In honor of Meg Upton

Medieval Times

Message of Hope Foundation, Inc.

Frederick and Amey Upton

Donald R. Ross, M.D. and Eileen K. Steinberger, M.D.

Miss Shirley’s Cafe National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation Outsiders Crossfit Procare Ambulance Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reber Residence Inn Marriott

Dr. and Mrs. Yakir K. Vaks

GIFT IN-KIND DONORS

Drs. Samson and Meena Vimalananda

Nancy Wahls, M.D.

Drs. Cecilia and Stanley Schocket

Susan B. Wait, M.D.

Mr. and Mrs. Rick M. Wallace

The donors listed below donated a product or service valued at $100 or more between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016.

Andrew C. Warren, M.D.

Aveda

Waste Management of Maryland

Dr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Wheeless

Ms. Sandra Bauer

Zeke’s Coffee

Gay and Jud Williams

Coca-Cola

Pamela P. Young, Ph.D.

Delaware North Company, Inc.

Marc H. Zisselman, M.D.

Dover Downs

Martha Scanlan Steiner Sports Table Toppers University of Maryland Baltimore County

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ABOUT SHEPPARD PRATT HEALTH SYSTEM Sheppard Pratt Health System is the largest non-profit provider of mental health, substance use, special education, and social support services in the country. A nationwide resource, SPHS provides 2.3 million services annually across a comprehensive continuum of care. Since its founding in 1853, SPHS has been innovating the field through research, best practice implementation, and a focus on improving the quality of mental health care on a global level. SPHS has been consistently ranked as a top national psychiatric hospital by U.S. News & World Report for the past 26 years.


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