+ All Categories
Home > Documents > 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom...

2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom...

Date post: 30-Apr-2018
Category:
Upload: trinhngoc
View: 215 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
16
2014 ANNUAL REPORT A Decade of Caring 2004-2014 Photo Credit: Jeff Scher at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House Gardens
Transcript
Page 1: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

2014 ANNUAL REPORT

A Decade of Caring2004-2014

Pho

to C

redi

t: Je

ff Sc

her

at G

osne

ll M

emor

ial H

ospi

ce H

ouse

Gar

dens

Page 2: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

2

Greetings everyone:

As we reflect on 2014, we must remind ourselves that just 10 short years ago, on October 1, 2004, and after several years of hard work, 15 employees opened the doors of Hospice of Southern Maine (HSM) and began providing care to 27 patients and their families.

Since that time, our agency has grown to care for nearly 1,400 patients and their families annually throughout all of Cumberland and York counties. The accomplishments highlighted throughout this report reflect the passion and dedication of more than 140 employees, nearly as many volunteers, and several members from the communities we serve.

I joined HSM in September 2014 at a very important time. The agency was moving into its next decade of caring while growing into a mid-sized agency. But, even as we grow, our mission remains clear: “Compassion, Care and Comfort Through End of Life”.

We believe that hospice care is not about giving up, it is about taking charge. We are committed to providing excellent care through a team of highly trained compassionate experts, including hospice physicians, primary care physicians, nurses, social workers, aides, chaplains, volunteers and bereavement coordinators, all of whom have patients and families as their highest priority.

We are confident that HSM will continue to lead the way in providing end-of-life care in southern Maine. Thank you for your support and for helping HSM continue to meet our vital mission and the needs of all the patients and families who need our care.

Miriam Leonard, FACHE Daryl J. CadyChair of the Board of Directors Chief Executive Officer

A Message from Our Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer

Board of DirectorsMiriam A. Leonard, FACHE, Board ChairMaineHealth

Edward J. McGeachey, Vice ChairSouthern Maine Health Care

Kevin Montminy, TreasurerMaineHealth

Karl Turner, SecretaryCommunity Member

Maryanna ArsenaultCommunity Member

Elaine Brady, RNCommunity Member

Gayle Brazeau, Ph.D. University of New EnglandCollege of Pharmacy

Daryl J. Cady, Chief Executive Officer (Ex-Officio)Hospice of Southern Maine

William CaronMaineHealth

Sally Daggett, Esq.Jensen Baird Gardner & Henry

Donna DeBloisHome Health Visiting Nurses

Theresa DesfossesState Manufactured Homes

Roland EonP & C Insurance

Melanie FeinbergMaine Medical Center Cancer Institute

Annette GosnellCommunity Member

Daniel M. Hayes, MDCommunity Member

Hon. Barry J. Hobbins, Esq.Barry J. Hobbins Law Offices

Tom Keating, MD (Ex-Officio)Medical Director Hospice of Southern Maine

Holly LeBlancCommunity Member

Betsey McCandless, Esq.McCandless LLC

Tracey Weisberg, MDNew England Cancer Specialists

Paul WolfKennebunk Investment Services

Staff Leadership Team Daryl J. Cady, Chief Executive Officer

Pam Doyle, RN CHPN, Clinical Manager

Jessica Duffy, RN BSN, Clinical Services Director

Joel Keller, IS Manager

Michelle Malo, Quality and Compliance Director

Kristin Melville, Development and Outreach Director

Barbara McKeen, Human Resource Director

Kellie Pattie, Volunteer Services Manager

Mary Pinto, Finance and IS Director

Kristi Robinson, Access Department Supervisor

Carol Schoneberg-Robinson, End- of-Life Education & Bereavement Services Manager

Physicians

Mary Becker, MD, Associate Medical Director

Cynthia Burnham, DO, Hospice Physician

Thomas Keating, MD, Medical Director

Lauren G. Michalakes, MD, Hospice Physician

Isabella Stumpf, DO, Hospice Physician

Miriam Leonard, Board Chair & Daryl J. Cady, Chief Executive Officer

Page 3: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

3

2014 Financial ReportREVENUE AND SUPPORT TOTAL EXPENSE

Medicare and Insurance, net $10,510,500 92.5% Program Services $8,547,742 76.1%Net Assets Released from Restriction $212,134 1.9% Administration and General $2,400,118 21.4%Fundraising & Unrestricted Contributions $569,706 5.0% Fundraising $280,178 2.5%Investment Income $36,808 0.3%Other Income $29,141 0.3%

Total Revenue and Support $11,358,289 100.0% Total Expense $11,228,038 100.0%

Other Income 0.3%

Investment Income 0.3%

Fundraising & Unrestricted Contributions 5.0%

Net Assets Released from Restriction 1.9%

Medicare and Insurance, net 92.5%

Administration and General 21.4%

Fundraising Costs 2.5%

Program Services 76.1%

Revenue & Support Operating Expenses

Excess of Revenue Over Expenses $130,251

General StatsPatients served _______________ 1,422Bereavement services provided to ____ 4,243 Total Staff & Volunteers ___________ 286Total Volunteer Hours __________ 10,598Patient Days ________________ 52,700Home Nursing and Aide Visits ______ 27,446Home Social Work and Chaplain visits _ 4,637Growth in days of care _____________ 8%

Fiscal Year 2014 ....

Hospice of Southern Maine served more than 1,400 patients in 2014, 5% more than 2013. The financial support that allowed us to deliver end-of-life care to patients and families was largely provided by health insurance. Medicare was our major pay source. However, nearly 7% of our income this past year came from our generous community in the form of unrestricted donations or grants. Community support allowed us to deliver care to all. In 2014, Hospice of Southern Maine provided $287,023 in uncompensated care. It also allowed Hospice of Southern Maine to deliver care that was not otherwise covered, such as bereavement services. Bereavement services were available to our Hospice of Southern Maine families as well as any York and Cumberland county residents in need of grief support.

Our clinical staff managed to touch and care for more patients this year, while maintaining their high quality of care. Our organization was challenged by an unprecedented number of Medicare regulatory changes in 2014. The successive changes were not easy to thread into our small administrative structure but we were successful in creating new systems and processes to accommodate Medicare’s requirements. These successes allowed us to maintain a positive bottom line.

Respectfully submitted,

Mary T. PintoFinance and Information Systems Director

HSM o

pene

d its

’ doors in October 2004.

Page 4: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

4

Where we are needed…Hospice of Southern Maine’s In-Home program provides services throughout all of Cumberland and York counties as well as some outlying communities. Our nurses, chaplains, social workers and hospice aides travel all over the 1,826 square miles to provide support and care to our patients and families. Whether our patients are in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or their homes we help to make them comfortable.

“I am thankful for everyone on your team. Without them I would not have been able to keep mom home.”

Sue Stock - family member

WHAT WE DO

Gosnell Memorial Hospice House

In-Home Program

We renovated! … Hospice of Southern Maine was very fortunate to be the recipient of a grant to renovate Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. The goal of the renovation was to allow more space to meet with families, and provide more private office space for staff. The new reception desk at the entrance allows us to immediately greet and assist families when they enter the building creating the warm welcoming experience Gosnell is so well known for.

“The ability to greet visitors and patients as they enter the front door allows us to provide a warmer,

more welcoming atmosphere to individuals unfamiliar with hospice.”

Heather Francis - HSM Staff

Hospice is for anyone w

ith a terminal illness

and a prognosis of 6

months or less.

June, 2007 HSM moved

adm

inist

rative offi ces to 180 US Route One loca

tion.

Page 5: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

5

Grief support…Each person’s grief is unique and profoundly personal. Hospice of Southern Maine recognizes how important the healing process is to those that have lost a loved one. Our Bereavement program provides individual and group counseling sessions to the community regardless of whether or not their loved one received our care.

“No one can replace my “little sister”; but you, the staff and the newsletter have made her loss infinitely more bearable.

Thank you.” Wendy Whittemore - family member

Caring Comfort provides support for those that still seek curative measures as they transition to qualifying for hospice care. This program fills a need for those that have a one year prognosis but don’t yet qualify for hospice care. Our staff of volunteers assists with light errands, rides and companionship.

“The Hospice Volunteer spent many hours with my mother. She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she

downloaded some old songs on her iPad.“ Kim Moore - family member

Bereavement Caring Comfort

Cathy Bowden, was drawn to become a hospice volunteer after experiencing her own personal loss. “I found that I had a desire to help lift people up and support them through the death experience.” said Cathy. “The gift is being present.”

As an In-Home program volunteer she has enjoyed helping patients with the aspects of their life that aren’t part of their medical and spiritual care. Volunteers like her, allow patients to continue to be independent and do the things they love. “I have learned how fiercely independent we all are right up to our death.”

As a Hospice of Southern Maine volunteer driver, Cathy helped a mother, who lived more than an hour away from Gosnell Memorial Hospice House to visit her child who was in our care. “I could have said no, but something called to me. I felt it was more important than my list of errands,” Cathy said, “I find helping people live with dignity is what’s important to me.”

A Volunteer’s story ~

“Helping people live with dignity”

“Thank you is so insufficient to express the gratitude I have in my heart for having been given the greatest opportunity of my life – To care for my parents during their final days.”

David Loranger - family member

.

August, 2007, Gosnell Mem

orial H

ospice House o

pens its doors.

“The family counseling helped my entire family prepare for the death of my husband. It allowed us to to talk about his final days, with him participating in the conversation. It was an extraordinary event that brought our family closer.”

Sonia Dalton - family member

Page 6: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

6

Our Story…

It all began when Joe started struggling with the aerobic portion of his regular gym workout… At the advice of the instructor, Joe saw his doctor that day.

Within days, we got the diagnosis: Acute Myeloblastic Leukemia (AML), incurable, and treatable only with palliative chemotherapy treatment. Joe asked the difficult question anyone in his situation would want to know – “How long do I have?” Her answer was six months to a year with treatment. Telling our son Luke, and other family and close friends this devastating news over the next few days was enormously difficult. Although pale, Joe looked and seemed quite healthy. This fed our inevitable denial. Just a few weeks before, Joe had been active, involved, and seemingly very healthy. He retired at age 77 from his full time job as Executive Director of Shalom House, and at age 81 from the Maine Senate. He loved being retired and had so much to look forward to.

We had a brief window of time before starting treatment, so we spent a memorable vacation at Niagara on the Lake in Ontario with friends. For the next 15 months, Joe received weekly palliative chemotherapy treatments. Since there were no effects or adverse symptoms from the disease or treatment, we lived fairly normal lives.

I became fond of saying that with leukemia there is no physical pain, no nausea, and no weight loss associated with most cancers. However, there was no getting away from it or ignoring what was looming and foreseeable as we got closer to the end.

Enter Hospice of Southern Maine…

Almost a year after the diagnosis, Joe collapsed. He attempted to get out of a chair and could not do it. We dialed 911 and Joe was transported to the emergency room. When it was clear that Joe would continue to experience debilitating infections, without hesitation he decided not to be admitted and chose to go home with hospice care.

On September 29, he arrived home by ambulance. The hospice admitting nurse arrived a few hours before him to complete the admitting process prior to his arrival and talk to me about what would happen next.

We were fortunate to have two wonderful hospice nurses, one our primary care nurse and a substitute when needed. Both amazed us with their expert knowledge, sensitivity, compassion, professionalism, problem solving and more. The nurse visits were twice a week which included basic assessments but more importantly listening, answering questions, addressing concerns that had come up, and telling us what to expect. Their experience in working with clients with this diagnosis was invaluable. The ability of both nurses to problem solve was impressive and of course

very helpful. They knew exactly what to do or recommend with whatever happened. For example, advising us to continue medications that were absolutely necessary and eliminating others. Joe thought that choosing hospice meant no more medications, but we both learned that’s not the case. Some medications, like those to prevent stroke or soothe a rash, are beneficial and they even helped us get the prescriptions.

We also had a terrific hospice aide. She was thorough, kind, efficient, a good match for Joe. She liked his sense of humor and she once said she learned a lot when she came to our home. I would hear them talk and laugh and those experiences were very good for him. She never hesitated to do the “extras” and always made sure his needs were met before she left. She also recommended that we request a lounge chair that hospice provides. (Joe just loved reclining and watching news and favorite sports including the Winter Olympics and the Men’s World Cup which he feared he would miss.)

We also received a visit from our social worker who called on several occasions at times that worked for us. She was helpful and was able to answer all our questions including what to do at the end.

In the last couple of months we had a volunteer who visited weekly. He also connected with Joe easily and was able to relieve me to do errands.

Gosnell Memorial Hospice House…

Joe really wanted to go to Gosnell but knew it was for patients whose symptoms could not be managed at home. Joe wanted to go not only because he knew it was a beautiful place with great care, but also because he helped

Hospice Experience

Peop

le wh

o r

eceive h

ospice care live25% longer with their

diag

nosis

.

Page 7: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

7

fundraise for it. When Joe and I learned that Gosnell provided respite care for home hospice patients, we were absolutely thrilled. Joe finally got his wish to spend a week at Gosnell for respite care.

On the first morning at Gosnell, the chef visited and asked him what he wanted for breakfast and offered just about anything anyone could want. When I called Joe later, he

told me he had the “best breakfast” of French toast and bacon which he thoroughly enjoyed! Joe ate quite normally during his illness, leukemia did not affect his appetite until the last few weeks.

While at Gosnell, Joe enjoyed visits from friends and family. The family and patient focused experience was so

refreshing. The staff and volunteers were available with the touch of a button. The cookies and beverages were available to clients and family alike. Joe particularly enjoyed the frappes that were made to order.

On the day of the Super Bowl, I asked if it would be possible to watch the game in the conference room, since the TV screen was much bigger than in Joe’s room. Our son, Luke, joined us, arranging the comfortable chair for Joe and using his strength to transfer him from the wheelchair expertly. The aide came a few times, brought him a frappe and we quite enjoyed the game, especially the outcome!

At Gosnell, like at home, the nurses were informative, helpful and available at all times. The admission nurse completed the admission process with me before Joe arrived which made it easier for him. Again, we were impressed with the care and expertise provided by all the nurses.

Joe’s Advocacy for Hospice…

Joe’s interest in hospice care started when he learned several years ago that Maine was ranked 49 out of 50 for utilizing hospice care. Joe decided to work to change that.

It became his passion to do something about this and he did everything he could to effect change in hospice care in Maine. Not only working to increase use of hospice care in Maine but also to build an inpatient hospice facility.

Joe’s Death…

Joe died at home on January 17, 2015, one year and five months following his diagnosis. When he died, we were again fortunate to have a nurse who exceeded our expectations. She was new to us, yet her compassion and demeanor could not have been better. She stayed a long time, and was very respectful and sensitive to me, my son, and our family and friends. She was also very considerate in the post-mortem care she provided to Joe.

Along with my son Luke, I want to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all who are involved with Hospice of Southern Maine. The expertise of the staff, their care and compassion made a real impact on us. In particular, Hospice of Southern Maine gave Joe the ability to die at home the way he wanted to die.

-Claire Brannigan has led a professional career in nursing, nursing education and administration. She holds a MS in Nursing from Boston University. In 2001 and 2008 she taught for a RN to BSN Nursing program in Tel Aviv, Israel. She has shared her expertise on numerous boards and committees in nursing education and healthcare. She and Joe were married for 42 years and have a son, Luke Brannigan.

April, 2008, HSM implements a

n electronic cl

inical record system.

Page 8: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

8

off ce space at SMAA location

.

Mar

ch, 2012, HSM expanded

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Trail of Memories

Twilight in the Park

Remembering loved ones….On Saturday, June 14th, 2014 Hospice of Southern Maine welcomed 150 guests to Gosnell Memorial Hospice House to honor, remember and celebrate the lives of their loved ones. A brick was placed in the terrace overlooking the gardens for each loved one. Families and friends searched for their loved one’s bricks and participated by telling stories and paying tribute during the dedication ceremony.

Holding the light…Twilight in the Park, an annual community event hosted by Hospice of Southern Maine, celebrates and honors the special people in our lives. More than 500 guests gathered at Deering Oak Park in Portland to light more than 2,000 luminaria, each one dedicated in honor or in memory of someone in our community. At the end of the celebration, a paper lantern was lit and sent afloat with all the names of patients who died in our care in the past year.

Page 9: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

9

September, 2014, HSM expands clinical

space

utilizing all

of administrative building.COMMUNITY PHILANTHROPY

Circle of Caring

Annual Meeting

A special thank you to our generous donors… Hospice of Southern Maine’s Circle of Caring Members gather every year to celebrate the impact of their gifts over the past year. Each Circle of Caring member has shown their commitment to Hospice of Southern Maine’s mission by giving at the $1,000 level higher during the previous year. With these gifts, Hospice of Southern Maine is able to continue to provide quality care regardless of a patient’s ability to pay, complimentary bereavement program, and individual patient volunteers.

Miriam Leonard, (HSM Board Chair), Elaine Brady, (Board Member) and

Daryl J. Cady, (Chief Executive Officer)

HSM 2015 Board of Directors from left to right: First Row - Betsey McCandless, Daryl J. Cady, Miriam Leonard, Theresa Desfosses, Annette Gosnell, Edward McGeachey, Dr. Daniel Hayes. Second Row - Paul Wolf, David Perkins, Melanie Feinberg, Kevin Montminy, Sally Daggett, Karl Turner, Elaine Brady, William Caron, Holly LeBlanc, Gayle Brazeau, Dr. Tracy Weisberg. Not Present: Dr. Thomas Keating, Maryanna Arsenault, Donna DeBlois, Roland Eon, and the Hon. Barry Hobbins.

The voting of new Board Members… The 2014 Meeting of the Members of the Corporation saw the addition of newly elected board members Gayle Brazeau, PhD (University of New England College of Pharmacy), the Honorable Barry Hobbins, Esq. (Barry J. Hobbins Law Offices), Theresa Desfosses (State Manufactured Homes), and Paul Wolf (Kennebunk Investment Services). Retiring members David Perkins and Robert Schools were recognized for their dedicated years of service. Daryl Cady, CEO and Miriam Leonard, HSM Board Chair presented Elaine Brady the Katherine L. Pope Leadership Award for her service as interim Chief Executive Officer. Peggy Wescott, whose husband Paul died in our care, was the guest speaker. She made us laugh, made us cry and reminded us how important our work is to the families and patients we serve.

Katherine Stoddard Pope, Miriam Leonard, Karl Turner

Daryl J. Cady (Chief Executive Officer)

Page 10: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

10

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

UNE Hospice Immersion Experience

Anne L. Hunter Memorial Thresholds Conference

Community Education about spirituality and end of life… Dr. Kathleen Rusnak was the keynote speaker for the 5th Anne L. Hunter Memorial Threshold Conference. More than 200 hospice workers, clergy, physicians, spiritual leaders and community caregivers gathered for a day of education about spiritual issues encountered at end of life.

Inaugural poet Richard Blanco closed out the day by leading several exercises in exploring the empathic power of storytelling as a tool for relating to those in our care, and others that we touch every day. Local musicians Jennifer Comeau, Todd Glacy and The Drummers of Now provided the musical interludes.

Rev. Larry Greer, Dr. Kathleen Rusnak, Daryl J. Cady, CEO

In-depth educational experience… Hospice of Southern Maine and University of New England’s College of Osteopathic Medicine have joined together to initiate a new educational opportunity allowing UNE students a unique experience in caring for patients during end of life. Pairs of students immerse themselves for 48 hours in the daily living and working with terminally ill patients at Gosnell Memorial Hospice House. This educational experience allows students to have hands on experience with end-of-life issues and how it is experienced by families and patients. The students are exposed to the basic principle of hospice “Compassion, Care and Comfort.”

October, 2014, HSM ce

lebra

tes

10 years of quality care.

Page 11: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

11

In 2014, the average n

umbe

r of patients served on a daily basis was

144.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

WHAT’S NEWOur Physicians Model

Community education… Hospice of Southern Maine’s Community Outreach program works to educate the community and other health care providers on the importance of hospice care. Our Community Liaisons provide education about our programs, services and qualifying criteria for admission. Our collaborative efforts with other health care providers and senior living facilities ensures the best care for patients at end of life.

Outreach staff help to deliver timely and urgent information so an admission is seamless. Staff help to answer questions on the benefits of hospice care, so when it’s time to contact Hospice of Southern Maine, patients and caregivers feel knowledgeable. Often people tell us they wish they had called us sooner, once they experience the comfort that comes from having an experienced team there to help understand the options.

In 2014, Hospice of Southern Maine partnered with the Maine Medical Center’s Palliative Care Team and New England Cancer Specialists to ensure specialized, trained physicians are available to our patients, seven days a week. This unique partnership allows us to quickly respond to emerging issues of care and provide continuity for many of our patients. The new physician model gives access to a variety of expertise and creates a greater team approach to patient care.

“My mother received excellent care and comfort by her team. The compassion exhibited by the entire team was extraordinary.”

Zareh DerHagopian - family memberThomas Keating, MDMedical Director

Mary Becker, MD Associate Medical Director

Cynthia Burnham, DO Lauren Michaleakes, MD Isabella Stumpf, DO

Kristin Melville, Development and Outreach Director & Hilary Doane, Community Liaison

Page 12: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

12

We could not carry out our profound mission without the strong support of our donors. Thank you.

ANNUAL GIVING

Circle of Caring Gifts of $1,000 and aboveAnonymous (4)Mrs. Michelle A. AjamiNina AndersonCamry AndrewsMaryanna Arsenault+The Bangor Savings Bank FoundationMr. Robert BaumanMr. and Mrs. James BergesDan and Sara BoxerDr. Gayle Brazeau and Dr. Daniel Brazeau+Broadreach Public RelationsMargaret E. Burnham Charitable TrustMs. Daryl J. Cady+Janice Camp-SweeneyBill and Sue Caron+Mr. Daniel CookeJoshua N. CorbinThe Crandell, Stephenson and Shoemaker FamilyMr. Peter DaigleDr. Charles de Sieyes and Dr. Carol WardMrs. Elizabeth B. DenisonMs. Theresa M. Desfosses+Ms. Josephine DetmerAnne Dinsmore and Edward HellenbeckDr. Kurt and Mrs. Maria EbrahimDan EmeryMr. David EmeryRoland and Joy Eon+David and Laura ErnstThe Eunice Frye Home FoundationMr. and Mrs. Leland GetzRuth-Anne and Marshall GibsonEstate of Jane GillisGive with Liberty Employee DonationsJohn H. GoochThe William J.J. Gordon Family FoundationGorham Sand and Gravel, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James W. GormanThe John T. Gorman FoundationMs. Annette L. Gosnell+Ms. Elizabeth HaightHannaford Bros. Co.Estate of Herberta L. HarrimanHorace and Alison HildrethHolden Agency InsuranceHome Instead Senior CareMs. Cathy Houlihan and Mr. Bo NorrisRoy A. Hunt FoundationMs. Melinda JerauldBill JoseDr. and Mrs. Saul KatzKennebunk Savings BankHolly and Art LeBlanc+Lisa R. LeBoeufThe Lennox FoundationMs. Miriam Leonard+Agnes M. Lindsay TrustLovett Collins Associates, LLCMaine Charity FundMaine Community FoundationMaine Hospice Council, Inc.

Andrew and Elizabeth MantisBetsey McCandless+Edward and Shirley McGeachey+Cornelius and Suzanne McGinnDrs. Chris and Lauren MichalakesJoy Carlson Mills and Arthur C. BenedictMr. and Mrs. Samuel MinervinoJean C. MoultonMs. Mildred E. MulliganNarragansett Number One FoundationNew England Cancer SpecialistsRichard and Judy NicholasDr. and Mrs. Harold OsherMr. and Mrs. David Perkins+Dr. Katherine Pope and Christopher Harte Lynn C. PotoffPrime Care Medical Supplies, Inc.Ms. Ann RancourtElinor and Dan RedmondMs. Ineke SchairJanie and Robert Schools+Elmina B. Sewall FoundationMarjorie ShawThe Simmons FoundationMr. Kenneth SmahaThe Smith Family Charitable TrustSouthern Maine Health CareKristen Baecker SparroAnn E. SpauldingSpectrum Medical GroupState Manufactured Homes, Inc.Albert and Linda SwallowMs. Amy TchaoMaris Wistar ThompsonThornton AcademyTown of Cape ElizabethTown of ScarboroughMargaret W. Soule Charitable TrustHon. Karl Turner and Ms. Susannah Swihart+United Way of Greater PortlandUnited Way of York CountyUNUMPhilip J. Villandry, M.D.Mrs. Geraldine K. WaterhouseDrs. Verne and Tracey Weisberg+Peggy WescottMs. Elaine WhiteMrs. Patricia WilsonMr. William WiseMr. Arthur WoodMuriel WoodburyWright-Ryan Construction, Inc.

Gifts of $500- $999Anonymous (2)Henry C. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, Sr.Aquarius Property ManagementBarney BakerMs. Megan Baker and Ms. Meredith RousseauMs. Virginia BallardMs. Linda Bancroft-Norden

Bangor Savings BankKathy A. BattleMichael and Nancy BeebeBig Moose Harley-DavidsonMr. Bruce H. BishopEstate of Jacqueline A. BoucherJohn and Elaine Brady+Mr. Stephen BriggsMs. Leanne BulaAnne M. ChaseMr. Kai ChungMr. Hubert CobbCoffee by DesignComfort Keepers #733Ms. Madeleine CorsonSally J. Daggett+Mr. William H. Davisson, Jr.Ms. Michelle DitmarsDiversified CommunicationsMs. Carol DoleDowneast Pension Services, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. James DrummondMs. Celina DumasMr. and Mrs. Hugh FarringtonJoan R. FinkFirst Congregational Church, ScarboroughFirst Maine Real EstateMr. John GallantMary Whedbee GiftosSusan Egbert Gilroy and Tony GilroyMs. Diane GreenwichThe Grodzins FundHarvard Pilgrim Health CareDr. Jacquelyn A. Hedlund and Dr. Julien S. MurphyMr. Robert W. HerzigMs. Kristina HeweyHiggs Family Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. HillmanThe Hon. Barry J. Hobbins+Bryan and Lucy HobbsMs. Evelina HwangInterMed, P.A.Anne and Dick JacksonKennebunk Beach RealtyPatricia and Gary KochKozak & Gayer, P.A.Ms. Cynthia KurtzMarilyn A. LalumiereLinda LamontagneCynthia M. LapriseMs. Tammy LavinMs. Marcia LawsonHarlene LelandTrula LeoMs. Priscilla R. LetendreMr. Kurt Lutz and Ms. Wendy LindquistMs. Jennifer LyndesMrs. Judith MacInnesMr. and Mrs. Richard MauroJoan McCabe Washburn and Bruce WashburnMcKesson TechnologiesMichaud Distributors

Mr. and Mrs. David MoultonMr. John NapolitanoMrs. Sally NelsonNonesuch Charitable TrustNorway Savings BankMr. David J. OttEstate of H. Winfield PerkinsMr. Todd H. PetermanMr. Arnold G. PetersonMrs. Linda PetersonMs. Brenda PhinneyPine Point Ladies AuxiliaryMuriel A. PoulinMr. Robbin RancourtMr. and Mrs. Fred ReuterPatricia B. RiceJohn and Joanne RichMarty Riehle and Janis ChildsRiposta Funeral HomeLinda and David RoseMichael and Dawn RoyMs. Betty RussellSaco & Biddeford Savings InstitutionThe Salamone FamilyMr. and Dr. Philip ScavottoMr. and Mrs. Vincent SeiwertMs. Ellen ShawShaw Brothers ConstructionCharles A. Sherman III and FamilyMrs. Eva H. SmithEstate of Eula StanleyDonald StarrMr. Michael SteevesCarol SteingartMrs. June StewartMr. William StewartMark Stitham, M.D.Stone Food PantryJean and Roland StrattonMr. Daniel J. StrycharzMr. and Mrs. F. Mark TerisonTilson Technology ManagementMs. Jean TolmanTown of FalmouthMr. Glenn TullochUnited Way of Central and Northeastern ConnecticutUnited Way of Mass. Bay and Merrimack ValleyKatherine J. WatsonMr. and Mrs. George WescottMs. Carol Jean WestMr. Stephen WilsonWing-Benjamin TrustMr. and Mrs. John Wise

Gifts of $250 - $499A.T. Hutchins, LLCMrs. John Austin AmoryMs. Janice C. AndersonPeter ArnoldJohn and Karen AttwoodMr. John R. BaillargeonMrs. Katherine A. Baird

Our volunteers drove 52,662 miles in 2014.

Page 13: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

13

Mr. Philip BakerJonathan and Beverly BangsBeaudoin-Morell Fund of Morgan Stanley GIFTMs. Patricia BevilleMr. and Mrs. Paul BonneauThe Boulos CompanyNorman and Carolyn BrackettMs. Evangeline BriggsBruzgo & Kremer, LLCBurgess Advertising and MarketingMs. Nan ButterfieldMr. Frank CasilioMr. Richard W. CatesMrs. Cathy CestaroThomas M. Collins, M.D.Ms. Melodie CookMr. William CuddyDr. Melanie Cutler & Mr. Eliot Cutler, Esq.Dawson, Smith, Purvis, & Bassett, PAMargaret DeBruynMs. Judith DelagueronniereMs. Pamela DeSciscioloThe DeWaters FamilyMrs. Helen Dickey and Mr. David G. FitzMs. Rosemary DrinkaMs. Patricia DudleyMr. and Mrs. Andrew EgendorfBarbara A. ElkinsJacqueline ElliopulosAdmiral and Mrs. George EmeryMelanie L. Feinberg+Dr. and Mrs. Dan FeinbergWilliam FisherCatherine FisherRoger and Joanne FortinSara FosterMs. Lisa GamageMr. and Mrs. John GraciaPamela Gelberg and Stephan LoefflerDavid and Karen GiansiracusaMr. and Mrs. Leon GormanMr. and Mrs. Rudolf GrafTodd and Mary GroveBill and Carol GuestMs. Deborah HallPauline HallHammond, Kennedy, Whitney & Company, Inc.Ms. Heidi N. HansenLouise D. HardieDaniel and Phyllis Hayes+Healey & AssociatesMerton G. HenryMr. Bruce HermannMs. Barb A. Heyl, PA-CHobbs Funeral HomePeggy HolsclawHutchins Trucking Co.Infinity Federal Credit UnionIn-Home Senior Services, Inc.Intuitive Venture PartnersMs. I. J. IsenbergJones-Rich-Hutchins Funeral HomeKaplan UniversityKardexRemstar, LLCKeeling AssociatesDr. and Mrs. Mirle Kellett, Jr.Richard KelleyCornelia and Judy KittredgeThe Rt. Rev. Chilton R. KnudsenLisa Kramer and Eric Chun

Dr. and Mrs. Steven LarnedDenise LaRue and Robert FurmanTeresa V. LefebvreDr. Joan Leitzer and Mr. Kenneth SpirerMr. and Mrs. Paul LetalienGene R. Libby Skip LucarelliMaine Medical CenterMassachusetts Medical SocietyDr. and Mrs. Robert E. McAfeeMarguerite G. MerrillMr. Kevin Montminy+Ms. Barrilynn Moreau and Mr. Robert JonesMr. and Mrs. Mason MorfitMorong FalmouthMs. Angela MoustrouphisNelson-Reade Law Office, P.C.Noble High SchoolMr. Nick NunesMr. James Otis and Ms. Deanna ValenteLinda Peyton and Morris HancockMs. Patricia R. PrattRogers & Hutchins P.C. CPADr. and Mrs. Richard Scott RolandMs. Margaret RoseSanford Institution for SavingsMr. James G. SargentMs. Rebecca SarnaMs. Marie SearsLindsey and Jared SeaveyRobin G. SesslerAlegra SoorusSpringer’s JewelersSaint David’s Budget BoxCarole StarrMr. and Mrs. Christopher StevensSurplex Underwriters, Inc.Bob and Ginny SwainRobert and Victoria SwerdlowMs. Tammy TranielloTRUISTJanan TudiscoDr. and Mrs. Tom TupperMr. Thomas VeigaMs. Barbara VoegeStew VreelandJeffrey and Nancy WhiteWendy L. WhittemoreMs. Margaret WiederseimMs. Elaine WilliamsonAnne P. WoodburyMr. and Mrs. Ferdinand L. Wyckoff, Jr.Ms. Maree Young

Gifts of $100-$250Anonymous (3)Ms. Carol AdamsMarjorie S. AdamsGladys AdelsonKaren AlbertMs. Cathy AlexanderMrs. Deborah AlexanderAll Metals Industries, Inc.Edna M. AllenTom and Diana AllenMr. and Mrs. Harris C. Aller, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert AllisonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey AltenburgAmerican Federation of Government Employee Meat and PoultryJane AmeroMs. Carol Anderson

Drew A. Anderson and Jane E. LeeDr. Ted AngelLes ApigianMs. Carolyn L. AppelbaumBob and Patsy AprileMrs. Nancy ArmitageBetts and C. D. ArmstrongMr. Thomas ArmstrongMr. Mark AtchueATV MaineMr. and Mrs. Hayden AtwoodMrs. Gayle Auger and FamilyMr. and Mrs. Ralph AustinB & B Investment ClubMr. and Mrs. Ross BabcockJanice BaileyBarbara BaisleyBaker Newman NoyesMr. Warren BaldwinMary K. BalonAnthony BaltasMs. Janet BaltasMr. Ted BaltasSally and Ron BancroftMs. Barbara BarhydtMs. Mary BarkerDanuta M. BarnardMs. Kate BarnardPriscilla BarnesDavid N. BarryEllen BarryLisa BarstowMr. James H. BarterRichard and Carolyn BarterMr. and Mrs. Curtis BartolDr. Peter W. BatesMs. Sharon BatesBath Savings InstitutionBay Haven Lobster Pound TwoSam and Faith BealMs. Kathy BeanMr. and Mrs. Raymond BeaudoinMary Jane BeauprePaul and Rachel BeaverThe Beckman FamilyFranklin BeckwithNancy BeckwithMr. and Mrs. Norman BelairBrad and Vicky BellMr. Henry R. BellavanceSister Maureen BelleroseMs. Annastasia BennettMr. Mark BennettJudy F. BenoitBenson Farm, LLCMs. Nancy BenwayNancy and Emil Berges*Robert and Virginia BergsonRev. Jean BermanMs. Marion L. BerquistMs. Tammy BickfordMarsha BinglerMr. Jason BlackLawrence S. BlanchardRev. Sudie BlanchardSimone BlanchetteMrs. Dianne BlevonsMr. Donald P. BloodMs. Nancy BlumbergGerard BoissenneaultDoris BonneauBrian and Dawn Boornazian

Ms. Karen BournMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel R. BowditchJane S. BoydAnn BrandtMr. Ronald L. Breazeale, Ph.D.Sister Barbara BrennanMs. Lauren BrettMs. Linda J. BrewerMr. Michael BrochuBrockway-Smith CompanyMichelle and Dan BroderickMs. Alene L. BrooksMargaret and Robert BrownTom and Suzy BrownMr. Marcelo BruttiMs. Susan BuehlerMr. and Mrs. Michael BurianAnne Burnham and Tom LesterKelly A. BusbyMr. Aza H. ButlerMs. Rhoda ButlerLindsey and Andrew CadotMr. and Mrs. Ben H. CampMs. Karen CampbellCharlene CampisiMorgan R. and Emilie J. CantrellCape Elizabeth Police Benevolent Assoc.Capital Area Federal Credit UnionMs. Linda CardenteMr. Peter CarlinMs. Marsha E. CaronMs. Jean CarriganBruce and Jennifer CassidyPaul and Stephanie CastleMr. Harry Castleman, Jr.David and Karen ChadbourneMs. Mary ChaneyThe Chase FamilyMarsha ChisholmMs. Linda ChismMs. Cynthia ChoateMr. Richard ChurchillPriscilla W. CianchetteCIEE - Council on International Educational ExchangeBarbara W. ClarkMs. Jennie H. ClarkPatricia A. ClarkMr. Richard A. ClarkMs. Grace CleavesEugenie and Dale ClemannRalph and Cynthia ClementMary and Paul CloughMs. Linda ColemanDavid Collins and Joyce BaileyRichard and Linda ComerfordCommunity PharmaciesCommunity Volunteer Fire Company #3Ms. Sharon ConnallyJoan M. ConroyMr. and Mrs. Jeremiah ConwayErin CornwellLisa, Michael, Matthew, and Alyssa CorreiaMrs. Chris CorriveauMrs. Andrew CorselloMr. and Mrs. Michael CostelloDolly CoteJacqueline CoteMr. and Mrs. Richard F. CoughlinCoughlin & Gerhart LLPMr. and Mrs. Michael CozzolinoNeil and Janet Crandall

Page 14: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

14

Crow’s Nest Property Management, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John M. CummingsMs. Nancy CunninghamMs. Gloria DanziDarlingsMarie DavidsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Davio, Sr.Ms. Betsy DavisKen and Jean DavisMrs. Kristin DavisMr. and Mrs. Richard DavyMs. Lori E. DayMs. Doreen DeanMs. Donna DeBlois RN+Mildred DecoteauChuck and Deanna DecrowMs. Margaret DeFantiDr. Thomas and Mrs. Stephanie DeFantiMr. and Mrs. John DelahantyMs. Susan DemauroMs. Phyllis DeringisMs. Shirley DeRocheJoanne DescoteauxMr. and Mrs. John J. Desmond, IIIThe DeWaters FamilyMr. and Mrs. Albert DibbinsMarcia DiBiaseMr. and Mrs. Donald DickersonKaren Diemer, Michael Brant and FamilySylvia DillowRosanne DiPietroMs. Mary-Ellen DohertyThe Children of Germaine DorazioJames DorrThe Dorsey FamilyMs. Elizabeth A. DotyDale and Priscilla DoucetteMr. and Mrs. Marc DoyonSteve and Gail DriscollEugene Drouin and Ms. Madelyn Roy Drummond & DrummondMs. Julie DuffyMs. Sandra DuncanMr. and Mrs. Jim DunnMr. John DunnMargaret DunningAlison Dwier-Selden and Douglas SeldenThe Arthur H. Dyer Revocable TrustMr. and Mrs. Lewis EastmanMs. Sharon EastmanMr. and Mrs. Wayne EatonJames and Kathryn ElkinsMs. Beth EllersBill and Carol EllisDr. Karen EmeryEMHS VNA Home Health HospiceLinda and Willis EmmonsWilliam T. EndLouise EricksonLynne ErkkinenMrs. Michelle EspositoMs. Cheryl EstyMs. Frederic A. Eustis, II

John J. EvansMr. and Mrs. John EverettEvonikCyro, LLCCharles EwersMrs. Ann FaheyMs. Susan A. FairMr. Earl FargoFarms & Estates Realty, Inc.Mr. Stephen FarrugiaPatricia and Michael FasuloHoward and Katherine FaulknerMs. Amanda FaustMs. Helen FecteauMs. Joan FedanMs. Ellen S. FeldmanFemale Samaritan AssociationMr. and Mrs. Charles FergusonWayne and Patricia FergusonThe Fessenden SchoolPatricia R. FieldMs. Claudette T. FifieldMs. Nancy FinbergRick FinbergFirst Light Home CareMs. Alexis FletcherTony and Nancy ForgioneMr. G. David Forney, Jr.Ms. Edna FosterMr. and Mrs. Richard FrancoeurMs. Patricia FranklinMr. Gerald FreemanPatricia FurnessDoris GagneMs. Pamela GagneMr. Peter C. GagneSuzanne Gagnon & Steve ZimniskiMs. Margy GambellDr. George Gardner, Jr.Ms. Joan GarlandMs. Romona GaudetCarmen F. and Angie GenzabellaMr. David GeorgeMs. Martha GeraghtyMs. Suzanne GerryThe Gervais FamilyMs. Dina GianibasKatherine B. Gibbons*Ms. Sarah W. GicaleMs. Erin GiglielloMrs. and Mr. Michelle GillisMr. and Mrs. Tom GioiaGlidden Excavating & Paving, Inc.Mr. David GodduAlan and Lisa GoffConnie GoldmanJudith GolinZola D. GolubMs. Daphne GoodrichDolores GoozeyMr. John GordonPeter and Libby GordonMs. Maureen GormanAnne Chaplin GouldRev. Dr. David GraingerGreat Bay Stamp ClubMr. and Mrs. James P. GreenlawMs. Rosemary GreenwoodLaurence Gross and Barbara ColbyMs. Jeanne GuenardMarie GuerinDrew GuthrieH&S Machine Company, Inc.

Mr. Cole HaanMs. Linda A. HackettSusan and Leon HadiarisRoxanne HaeckerAmelia A. HagenFrances HalamandarisJoyce D. HaleyMs. Georgia V. HallMs. Janet HallHall TechnologiesTess Hall and Paul PanishMr. and Mrs. John T. HamMeredith HamerChristine HamiltonMs. Holly HancockMr. and Mrs. Eddie HardyLynn HarrisonMr. and Mrs. William HarrisonDr. and Mrs. David HaskellMs. Donna HathawayMs. Catherine HayerMrs. Carolyn HaynesJudy and Peter HaynesFrances HaywoodMs. Donna HazardMr. Bruce HazeltonMr. and Mrs. James HealdMrs. Geney HeatonMs. Patricia HeimallMr. and Mrs. Nathan HellenElizabeth HeminwayDr. Rebecca and Mr. Caleb HemphillDagny K. HenryWaltrud HermanMs. Elisabeth HeroldMs. Donna HeskettMr. Gary HigginsMs. Grethe J. HincksMr. and Mrs. David HindleBarbara and Robert HintzeGeorge E. Hissong, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred HodgeMary Hodgkin and Thomas DunneJean HoffenkampDr. and Mrs. Donald E. HoldsworthHoly Trinity Philoptochos SocietyHome Depot U.S.A., Inc.Elizabeth HoranMrs. Robert HorneMs. Amy HornyakHospice Education InstituteDenis HouleHouse of Mercy, Inc.Ms. Monica HowardDr. and Mrs. Murray HoyRev. Jan HryniewiczMs. Milana HuangMs. Susan A. HubbardMrs. Lee HughesMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. HumphreysMr. and Mrs. Robert HunnemanMr. and Mrs. Philip N. HunsickerMr. and Mrs. Bruce HuntRalph and Louise HurlbuttHurlbutt DesignsMr. and Mrs. Scott HutchinsonIDEXX LaboratoriesTanya Blakeman IkedaLaura ImperatoreRichard and Terry IncertoMs. Dorothy E. IngallsDr. and Mrs. Stanley Inhorn

Insurance TrustInternational Association of Fire Fighters Local #2247Capt. Hale IrwinMs. Jasmine Y. Isobe and Mr. William LoafmanMr. and Mrs. Philip IvesMr. Gregory W. JacksonEliza JeffayCarlla E. PottsMrs. Barbara Powers and Mr. Keith PowersSally Powers and Kryn BulgerGordon and Susan PriceMs. Linda PulsiferMr. and Mrs. Robert QuinnMr. Richard RacineJohn D. and Anne RaffaelliMs. Elizabeth RamseyIrene RancourtMrs. Ellen RandallDr. Daniel RavinMrs. Nancy RawlingsMr. and Mrs. Peter RawlingsMr. Rogers RemickRemmes Orthodontics, P.A.Mrs. Sharon RenaultMr. Kermit ReppondRonnie RichardsMr. and Mrs. Donald RickerMs. Ada RidlonMs. Linda RidlonMs. Diane T. RiegelMr. and Mrs. John RobertsMs. Nicole RobertsRoberts & Shirley Law OfficesMr. and Mrs. Richard RobichaudSusan I. RockDr. Charles Roger and Linda KendrickMs. Sheila RollingerRosebud Mining CompanyMadeleine C. RossThe Rotary Club of Orchid Island, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Guy RousseauRowe Ford SalesMs. Denise RubinFrank and Susan C. RuchMrs. Jennifer RuppRyan FireprotectionMs. Cheryl SaengerJeff and Susie SafferMr. and Mrs. Warren Sanborn, Jr.Sappi Fine PaperMr. Joseph SaraoMr. Roger ScannellMrs. Martha ScarlettJanet F. SchaefferMs. Rochelle C. SchaitMr. and Mrs. John SchubertMr. and Mrs. William K. SchubertMs. Amy SchwartzMs. Elizabeth ScullyWilliam J. ScullyAna SegoviaMs. Joyce SelfridgeServants of the Immaculate Heart of MaryMr. and Mrs. Dennis SeversonMs. Katherine ShannonMs. Patricia ShapazianBarbara and Peter ShawDavid and Beth SherlockEstate of Marjorie Sherman Ms. Bonnie ShippenH

SM employees traveled 483,130 miles to provide in-home care in 2014.

Page 15: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

15

Dani and Karl SilcoxJim and Lynn SilcoxMr. and Mrs. Louis SilversteinMs. Jaynet SimcockMr. and Mrs. Sam SimonsonCol. and Mrs. Thomas SinclairMrs. Brenda SkillinMr. David SkinnerMs. Carolyn SloatMs. Jeanne SmahaMr. James P. SmartClarence SmithEllen and Donald SmithEmily and Greg SmithMs. Helen L. SmithJoanne Paradis SmithMark and Judy SmithMs. Vanessa A. SmithMs. Rita SnowMr. and Mrs. Alan SolanderMs. Priscilla SollowayMs. Elise SolomonMs. Bonnie SottolanoMr. and Mrs. Daniel SpearMr. and Mrs. Gordon SpenceMr. Thomas L. SpolskySpringvale Fish and Game ClubMr. and Mrs. Lawrence SpulickStagecoach Station Condominium Assoc.Standish Congregational Church, UCCMichael and Brenda SteevesRebecca StephansMs. Christine A. StewartMs. Shirley StewartMr. and Mrs. Walter StobeMr. Vito StonciusMeredith Strang BurgessEstate of Geraldine StroutDr. John Sullivan and Elizabeth SullivanMr. and Mrs. Tim Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy SullivanMs. Sharon SwartzRalph and Meredith SweetMr. and Mrs. Daniel TaetzNancy TeixeiraWendy ThaxterMs. Deborah A. ThayerThermoformed Plastics of NE, LLCLeona M. ThibaultMr. Richard ThompsonMr. Roy ThurstonTidestone SolutionsMr. and Mrs. Steven TillerMs. Joan P. TilneyThe Tobin CompanyMr. Michael TortoriciMr. and Mrs. Brent TracyTravelers InsuranceMiss Leslie TrewhellaMrs. Mary TrickeyTRICORP Federal Credit UnionPaul and Renee TringaliMrs. Elaine Triplett and Mr. Robert McLaughlinMs. Kathryn TrithartMark and Corinne TroianoMrs. Nancy TruesdellMs. Elizabeth TrummelDr. Athanasios E. TsamtsourisMr. Donald G. TubbsUniversity of New EnglandUS AirwaysMs. Dorothy ValenteRichard and Elsa Van BergenMr. and Mrs. Edward Van WoertMr. and Mrs. Daniel A. VeilleuxMr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Veroneau, Jr.Susan VillamorMr. and Mrs. Richard VincentVictoria Vine

Ms. Elizabeth VrbaMr. David WagnerRebecca C. WaitleyJohn and Lee WalkerRuth C. WalkerMrs. Carol WallMr. and Mrs. Robert C. WallisMs. K. Aldene WaltersMs. Deborah B. WardAnton and Judy WardeDiana and David WarrenGeorge and Christin WatkinRev. Jacob WatsonMr. and Mrs. Vernon WattersWaynflete SchoolWilliam WebsterPat and Ben WeigelLori and Ron WeissDan WellehanWells Family TrustWells Fargo Community Support CampaignRoberta WentworthCarol WernigVirginia L. WetzelMr. Farley W. WhetzelMr. and Mrs. George WhiteMr. and Mrs. William WhiteMrs. Doreen D. Whitney

Mr. Michael WigglesworthMs. Mary WillMr. & Mrs. Theodore J. WillBetty WillhoiteMr. Christopher P. WilliamsMs. Gracie WilliamsMs. Joan WilliamsMs. Rita Y. WillisMs. Kim WinlingMrs. Mary Lou WinslowMr. and Mrs. Nicholas WittePaul and Judy Wolf+The Womens Fellowship of West NewfieldBrenda WoodMr. and Mrs. Robert WoodburnKelvin A. WorthleyMr. and Mrs. Robert WorthleyDr. Ross WymanMs. Helen YorkYoung Manufacturing Company, Inc.Joan C. YoungsYoung’s Furniture Company, Inc.Your Cause, LLC - Hewlett-PackardMrs. Marliese ZafiropopoulosAudrey ZaharesClara Zandomengo, Elaine Meshad, and Lynn SoussouBarry and Jane ZimmermanThomas and Nannette Zuke and Family

* Deceased+Board Member

Thank you. Your generosity helps us make the most of the moments that count.To make a gift to Hospice of Southern Maine, please complete the enclosed self-addressed envelope, or visit us online at:

www.hospiceofsouthernmaine.org

180 US Route One, Scarborough, ME 04074 • (207) 289-3640 • Toll Free: (866) 621-7600 • Fax: (207) 883-1040

Hospice of Southern Maine would like to thank all other donors, including those who contributed gifts-in-kind, too numerous to list.

Hospice of Southern Maine is a nonproft 501(c)3 organization. Hospice of Southern Maine does not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, physical or mental disability, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, genetic information, and veteran status (of certain types), in its services, activities or employment. For further information about this policy, contact the Section 504 Coordinator at (207) 289-3640, Toll Free (866) 621-7600 or Maine Relay 711.

Hospice of Southern Maine regrets the omission or incorrect listing of any name(s). Please call the Development Department to notify us of corrections: 207-289-3643.

In 2014, HSM

provided eleven 8-week bereave

ment s

uppo

rt gro

ups.

Page 16: 2014 ANNUAL REPORT - Hospice of Southern Maine · (HSM) and began providing ... She knew my mom enjoyed listening to music so she ... me. I felt it was more important than my list

180 US Route OneScarborough, ME 04074

These programs and services, supported by

your generous gifts, enhance the care and

comfort of our patients, their families and our

whole community.

Individual Grief

Support

Reiki

Tough Family Conversations

Caring Comfort

Volunteer Companionship

Lending Library Community

Outreach

Spiritual Support

Planning Memorial Services

Light Errands by Volunteers

Transportation

Uncompensated Care

Bereavement Groups

Gosnell Memorial Hospice House

Twilight in the Park

Trail of Memories

Vigil Support

In-Home Program

Thank you for helping us ensure that these services and programs are possible.


Recommended