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Connecting LivesCaring yesterday. Caring today. Caring for life.

2013 Annual Report

301 Prospect Avenue

Syracuse, New York 13203

315.448.5111

www.sjhsyr.org

www.facebook.com/stjosephshealth

Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis05/14

@stjosephshealth

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St. Joseph’s is sponsored by the Sisters of St. Francis. Franciscan Companies is a member of the St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center system.

Mission

We are passionate healers dedicated to honoring

the Sacred in our sisters and brothers.

Vision

To be world-renowned for passionate patient care

and outstanding clinical outcomes.

Values

In the spirit of good Stewardship, we heal by practicing:

Compassion through our kindness, concern and genuine caring;

Reverence in honoring the dignity of the human spirit;

Excellence by expecting the best of ourselves and others;

Integrity by being and speaking the truth.

Contents

Message from Our Board Chair and President 3

Overview of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center 4

2013 Highlights 6

Statement of Source and Use of Funds for 2013 14

Community Benefit Report 16

Foundation Report 20

Auxiliary Highlights 27

Donor List 30

Foundation Statement of Source and Use of Funds for 2013 31

St. Joseph’s Leadership 51

George Deptula, Esq.

Kathryn H. Ruscitto

a Message froM our Board Chair and President

Connecting lives. It’s what we do every day throughout the St. Joseph’s

Hospital Health Center system of care. In 2013, we engaged in many more

projects to ensure that our connections not only continue but grow.

For example, we’re continuing to renovate and expand our facilities to

ensure we’re providing the best care with an integrated, efficient approach

that helps our patients and their families receive the care they need when

they need it. In the pages of this report, for example, you’ll read about how

our new surgical suite and Primary Care Center – West are breaking new

ground in surgical and primary care.

We continue to expand our primary care presence throughout our

region, making it easier for patients and their families to connect with the

appropriate health care services in their communities. In our hospital, we

are connecting with patients and their families in new and innovative ways,

including using special touches, such as pet therapy and therapeutic music

among many more.

But it’s more than adding services and expanding facilities. At St. Joseph’s,

our doctors, nurses and staff connect with patients and families from the

moment they walk through our doors. It may be as simple as an honest

conversation. Maybe it’s a few extra moments to make everyone more

comfortable with a procedure. Whatever it is, you know that while you’re

here, the people caring for you or a loved one are truly invested in delivering

the best possible outcome. It’s our way of connecting lives – and that’s what

it means to provide A Higher Level of Care.

Sincerely,

Kathryn H. RuscittoPresident and Chief Executive Officer

George Deptula, Esq.President, Board of Trustees

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St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center is a 431-bed comprehensive medical care system dedicated to providing

quality health care to the residents of 16 counties in Central New York. St. Joseph’s is accredited by DNV

Healthcare Inc.

St. Joseph’s has stood as a community landmark atop Prospect Hill in Syracuse since 1869, when five Sisters

of St. Francis transformed a dance hall and bar into a 15-bed hospital. Still sponsored by the Sisters of

St. Francis, Syracuse’s first hospital has experienced phenomenal growth. The institution has evolved into

a health system that, in addition to the hospital, includes a college of nursing, a psychiatric emergency

program and two outpatient surgery centers. In addition to providing general medical and surgical care,

St. Joseph’s offers several specialty services, including hemodialysis, maternity services, a separate birth

center, emergency care, intensive care, dental services, suicide prevention, wound care and certified home

health care. St. Joseph’s operates several satellite facilities, including primary care centers, a dental office,

a psychiatric services center, a Regional Dialysis Center, neighborhood dialysis centers, the Center for Wound

Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, and a cardiopulmonary rehabilitation center.

The healthcare institution has been designated by New York state as a:

u Special Care Neonatal Unit

u Apnea Center

u Cardiac Diagnostic Center

u Cardiac Surgical Center

u Community Mental Health Center

u Tobacco Cessation Center

As an integral part of Syracuse and the Central New York community for 145 years, St. Joseph’s provides

quality care compassionately to the sick and injured.

franCisCan CoMPanies

Franciscan Companies is an affiliate of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center.

For nearly 30 years, Franciscan has extended the reach of the hospital

throughout the Central New York community with the goals of reducing the

length of stay of patients, preventing unnecessary admissions and generating

new sources of revenue for the hospital. Franciscan Companies provides

medical equipment, oxygen, CPAP, home health aides, Lifeline Medical Alert,

Registered Respiratory Therapists, a medical weight loss program and an elder life

membership program.

the franciscan network includes:

u Franciscan Health Support, Inc.—a durable medical equipment supplier and home care

provider providing 24/7 care to more than 3,200 patients in 14 counties. FHS specializes

in respiratory care, including sleep apnea treatments and home oxygen.

u Joint ventures/collaborations, including Lourdes Health Support in Binghamton,

St. Elizabeth Health Support in Utica, Loretto Health Support, Auburn Health Services,

Kinney Drugs at Franciscan, and CNY Infusion.

u Embracing Age—a membership-based business formed in September 2011 that

connects elders to a network of pre-screened professionals to help them live at home,

independently, for as long as possible. Providers include contractors, financial and

legal experts and landscapers.

oVerView of st. JosePh’s hosPital health Center

Medical staff (physicians, dentists and midwives)

800

Clinical affiliates (physician assistants

and nurse practitioners)

200

other employees (health care professionals

and support personnel)

5,000

inpatient admissions average more than

28,000annually

outpatient Visits number more than

636,000annually

emergency dept. Visits numbered more than

70,000last year

annual operating Budget was

$564 Millionin 2013

devoted Volunteers (and members of the Auxiliary)

1,100

Keith Whalen, physical therapist, pays a visit to Sue Gullo’s home.

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list of serViCes

St. Joseph’s primary service area is Onondaga County, yet we also provide

care for patients in 15 surrounding counties with a population of more

than one million. In addition to providing general medical and surgical care,

St. Joseph’s offers the community many specialty inpatient and outpatient

programs, including the following:

specialty inpatient:

u Cardiac care, including cardiac catheterization, angioplasty, minimally invasive and robotic surgery, electrophysiology and rehabilitation

u Orthopedic diagnostics, surgery and rehabilitation

u Vascular diagnostics, surgery and intervention

u Maternal health care, including the Family Childbirth Center “Birth Place”

u Level III intensive care nursery

u Women’s services, including comprehensive breast care and surgery programs

u Adult behavioral health

u Prostate, cardiac and thoracic surgery utilizing da Vinci® robotic technology

u Neurosurgery, including stereotactic-guided procedures

u Telemedicine capabilities to enhance services for non-tertiary care providers

specialty outpatient:

u Cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation

u Diabetes self-management

u Orthopedic care and rehabilitation

u Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis, at our Regional Dialysis Center and satellite facilities in Fayetteville, Camillus, Liverpool and Cortland

u Emergency care, including urgent care

u Primary care, including family medicine, obstetrics, gynecology and pediatrics at St. Joseph’s Primary Care Centers – Main Campus and West

u Dentistry services at the Dental Office

u Ambulatory surgery, including Central New York’s only overnight stay program at North and Northeast Surgery Centers

u Chronic pain management

u Adult and children’s behavioral health services, including the Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program

u Sleep laboratories

u Wound care at our Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine

u Spine surgery

u Physical, speech and occupational therapies

u Nutritional counseling

u Despite a 23 percent reduction in reimbursement

due to not receiving Medicare’s Competitive Bid,

Franciscan Companies had a five percent growth

in gross revenue and exceeded 2013 budgeted

profit by seven percent.

u Continued geographic growth by establishing a

joint venture (pending DOH approval) for

Embracing Age to hold a 40 percent ownership

of Oswego Health Home Care (CHHA). This will

be a joint venture with Oswego Health.

u Opened and received a management fee for

oversight of a sleep lab in Carthage in June 2013,

and established a durable medical equipment

(DME) preferred provider agreement, and a

d/b/a of Mountain Lakes Health Services.

u Continued to grow the business

with Oneida Health Support (net

revenue increased 34 percent over

2012), and Auburn Health Support

(net revenue increased 42 percent

over 2012).

u Established a Memorandum of

Understanding with Northern Lights

to establish a durable medical equipment

(DME) and sleep program. Northern Lights is a

consortium of United Helpers, Claxton-Hepburn

Medical Center, Potsdam/Canton Hospital, and

Hospice of St. Lawrence Valley.

u Franciscan Health Support Licensed Home Care

Agency expanded into Cortland County.

u Established a retail partnership with Kinney

Drugs which includes Franciscan and Kinney

joint venturing on in-store DME and e-commerce

DME. The e-commerce program includes disease

management education.

u Franciscan, Kinney Drugs and Pulmonary

Health Physicians, P.C., established an in-store

center (Healthy You Wellness Center) at

Kinney’s Lafayette Road, Syracuse location.

This center, in addition to providing mid-levels

for clinical assessment, provides screening and

education for pulmonary disease.

u Established a preferred provider agreement

with Fidelis for 17 counties in New York state,

and an exclusive agreement for four counties

for the provision of DME and medical supplies

required by Fidelis clients. Franciscan also

established a direct-ship program with Fidelis

which will eventually cover the entire state.

u Expanded its partnership with the Philips

Corporation for the purpose of providing an

equipment and supply direct-ship program

to the patients from the manufacturer.

u Embracing Age established a relationship with

a developer for the purpose of constructing

an Embracing Age community in Baldwinsville,

N.Y. (200 apartments).

u Embracing Age will receive a management fee for

the provision of Embracing Age services. The

project is anticipated to be completed by the end

of 2014.

u Entered into an agreement with VNA Options

to provide Licensed Home Care Agency

services and care management to

the VNA managed long-term-

care patients.

2013 highlights

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u Orthopedic/spine service line created a post-

operative volunteer program. The Center

Support Angels are patients who have had

surgery and then come back and support

new patients.

u Human resources enhanced staff training with a

redesigned leadership development program

and streamlined new employee orientation.

It also established an online learning

management system to train employees

and physicians.

u Redesigned the human resource function to

create a vice president position and an office of

employee engagement to meet the growing

needs of our system.

u St. Joseph’s Nurse Practitioner Carol Rogers was

presented with the first annual Partners in

Franciscan Ministries Award from the Sisters of

St. Francis. The award is given to an employee

from each of the Sisters’ sponsored corporations

who exemplifies key values of the Sisters of

St. Francis, including reverence, compassion

and justice.

u There were four recipients of the Sister Patricia

Ann Award. Debra Steves, RN, who works

in the Family Medicine Center, was the nursing

award winner; John Viola, who works in

nutritional services, was the employee winner;

Dr. Thomas Aiello, a pulmonary physician,

was the physician winner; and Teresa Mortise,

RN, manager of the Family Medicine Center, was

the Lifetime Achievement winner.

2013 highlights

PeoPle Develop talented, loyal, committed staff and an outstanding leadership team.

St. Joseph’s established an office of patient experience. Focused on all patient interactions throughout its

system of care, the office of patient experience works collaboratively with other departments to ensure care

is consistently patient-centered and focused on quality, safety and clinical outcomes.

The office of patient experience integrates multiple service areas and programs, including patient relations,

patient survey data analysis, patient/family advisory council, HCAHPS education, volunteer services,

interpreter services, diversity/inclusion, ethics, palliative care, service excellence training/coaching, and

the development of innovative programs to create a healing environment.

“This new office brings together all the entities that focus on the patient care as seen through the eyes

of our patients and their families,” explained Deborah Welch, vice president for people for St. Joseph’s.

“By integrating those areas that are already focusing on patient experience, we can take advantage of

synergies among the departments and bring patient-centered care to an exceptional level at St. Joseph’s.”

st. Joseph’s establishes office of Patient experience, implements Complementary Medicine

The office of patient experience recently implemented a pet therapy program, which offers a way for patients

to experience the evidence-based healing power of the human-animal connection.

Working with Pet Partners of Syracuse, St. Joseph’s has four separate animal/handler teams

that visit in two-hour blocks, first in the main lobby and waiting areas and later in patient care

areas, as appropriate.

“St. Joseph’s is committed to providing personalized care that recognizes the benefits

of integrating traditional medicine with complementary medicine,” said Deborah

Welch, vice president for people. “Research shows that therapy animals can

provide emotional support for patients with stress, anxiety and loneliness,

thereby contributing toward a better quality of life.”

In addition to therapy pets, St. Joseph’s offers other complementary

therapies to hospitalized patients, including therapeutic music and the

healing touch program. It also is focused on the healing environment,

adding natural lighting where appropriate and implementing noise

reduction efforts on the patient units.

Pet therapy Program Provides emotional support to Patients

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u St. Joseph’s Family Medicine Residency program

graduated 14 family medicine, six transitional

and five general practice residents, retaining four

for our system.

u Dr. Alex Giambartolomei, interventional

cardiologist, won the Roger Pease PEER award

u Achieved Magnet designation from the American

Nurses Credentialing Center.

u St. Joseph’s received ISO 9001 certification for

its quality management program, one of the

first 30 hospitals in the country to achieve

this certification.

u Physical medicine and rehabilitation

collaborated with nursing and respiratory

therapy to initiate progressive early mobility

in the intensive care unit.  This is an

evidence-based program that promotes

mobilization to each patient’s tolerance

to prevent complications from immobility.

u Implemented a pain management consult

service in the pharmacy.

u Received a $47,853

grant from CareFusion to implement

antibiotic stewardship principles

in a long-term-care setting.

u Executed a comprehensive falls

prevention program, which resulted in

four fewer falls per month in 2013.

PhYsiCian engageMent Be the hospital of choice for physicians practicing in our region.

QualitY Be a recognized leader regionally and nationally for quality, safety and service.

u Completed a multimillion-dollar investment in an IT network upgrade including IT backbone, equipment, staff email and digital phones.

u Agreed to a joint venture with St. Joseph’s Imaging.

u Baldwinsville Family Medical Care relocated to Radisson Health Center and spurred a 300 percent increase in new patients.

u Successfully on-boarded 23 physicians and mid-levels.

u Urgent Care achieved a consistent 97 percent patient satisfaction rating.

st. Joseph’s Physicians highlights

In September, 2013, St. Joseph’s Physicians relocated its Baldwinsville office to the Radisson Health

Center, located at 8278 Willett Parkway in Baldwinsville.

The practice moved to its new space to improve service to its patients and accommodate

the growth in new patients with the addition of new providers— Julie King, MD, Emily

Rhodes, MD, and Daniel Spangenburg, MD.

“Our new, expanded practice and added services allow us to better serve our

community and meet the health needs of our neighbors,” commented Dr.

Timothy Tramontana, medical director. “Having resources dedicated to

expanding the family medical practice and to providing patient service

enhancements represents St. Joseph’s commitment to the community.”

st. Joseph’s Physicians relocates and expands its Baldwinsville location

u Overall orthopedic/spine patient volume

increased by 7.5 percent.

u Established ED navigator program to reduce the

number of patients who come to the ED without

a primary care physician or insurance.

u SJLinked project kicked off to implement an

electronic health record system-wide.

u Susan Furtney was appointed executive director

of community engagement to establish and

grow community partnerships to improve the

health outcomes of St. Joseph’s patient

population in the greater Syracuse area.

u Launched a brand-new health blog, “St. Joseph’s

Health Connections,” at our website, www.sjhsyr.org.

Created to provide useful health information

– from prevention tips to firsthand accounts

from patients – the blog allows visitors to learn

more about healthful lifestyles and the wide

array of services St. Joseph’s offers.

u Opened a new, state-of-the-art surgical suite,

including 15 operating rooms (ORs), which are

50 percent larger to accommodate today’s

state-of-the-art medical technology and larger

surgical team.

u Announced strategic affiliation agreement with

CHE Trinity Health.

strategiC growth Achieve superior performance and growth through investments in key service lines and markets.

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St. Joseph’s opened a new, state-of-the-art surgical

suite in June, 2013. The new surgical suite includes 15

operating rooms (ORs), which are two more than the

current suite, and each OR suite is 50 percent larger

to accommodate today’s state-of-the-art medical

technology and larger surgical teams.

Designed to enhance care for patients just before

and right after surgery, the Post-Anesthesia Care Unit

(PACU) has been expanded from 16 to 25 patient

beds, increasing annual capacity from 10,500 to

14,000 patients.

The new, co-located Central Sterile Unit is nearly

four times larger than the former, 40-year-old unit.

Its position adjacent to the new Surgical Suite

increases safety and efficiency, while “green” instrument

washers will save water and electricity.

“Today’s surgical setting has dramatically changed

since 1992 when the existing <15,000-square-foot

operating room suite (OR)/post-anesthesia care unit

(PACU) was built at St. Joseph’s Hospital,” explained Jodi

Donahue, director of surgical services for St. Joseph’s.

“Constructed to accommodate the resource needs of

the surgical procedures being performed at that time,

the operating rooms were once considered spacious.

However, these rooms simply can no longer meet the

demands of today’s advanced surgical technology and

procedural complexities.”

St. Joseph’s expansion not only will meet the needs of

patients and the community, but also will demonstrate

the hospital’s environmental commitment. Consistent

with Syracuse’s national identity as one of 10 top green

communities in the nation, as designated by the U.S.

Environmental Protection Agency, this project will

use sustainable design principles to build a “healthy”

hospital while seeking LEED certification. Phase 2A

and B together are one of the largest green health care

construction projects in New York state.

“As a Franciscan institution, we’re proud to note that

St. Francis is the patron saint of ecology, and we are

committed to applying progressive, ‘green’ construction

and operating principles throughout this project,” said

Kathryn H. Ruscitto, president and chief executive officer

of St. Joseph’s.

Working with the New York State Energy Research

and Development Authority (NYSERDA), the

plan includes solar panels, daylighting views,

energy-conserving systems, a greenway park, site

drainage, and underground water and storm

water infrastructure, all of which will reduce the

hospital’s energy costs. Additionally, these features

are aimed at maximizing the sustainability of the

new St. Joseph’s and ensuring that every impact on

current and future generations is a positive one.

St. Joseph’s is financing the expansion project,

which includes the recently completed Emergency

Services Building, in several ways. The Central

New York Regional Economic Development

Council identified the Phase 2B expansion as

a priority project and in 2011, St. Joseph’s was

awarded $2.5 million in Regional Economic

Development Council funding.

St. Joseph’s also has received an inducement of

$177 million for tax-exempt bonding from the

Onondaga Civic Development Corporation, a

local development corporation recently formed

by Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney.

The Corporation has the authority to assist not-

for-profit organizations that undertake economic

development projects by the Onondaga County

Legislature. The remainder of the investment

will come from hospital reserves, as well as

St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation’s Generations

capital campaign.

King and King Architects designed the new

surgical suite; the contractor was The Hayner

Hoyt Corporation/KBE Building Corporation.

new surgical suite — Collaboratively designed to Benefit Patients, families and Care Providers

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u Meredith Price appointed chief financial officer.

u Completed 2013 with a 3% operating margin.

finanCial suCCess Demonstrate outstanding operational and financial performance.

u Named one of Healthgrades “America’s 100

Best Hospitals for Cardiac Surgery” for 2014.

u Recipient of the Healthgrades Cardiac Surgery

Excellence Award for 2014.

u Ranked Among the Top 5% in the Nation for

Cardiac Surgery for 2014.

u Designated by the Blue Cross and Blue Shield

Association as a Blue Distinction Center+

for Cardiac Care.

u Achieved the highest ratings by the Society for

Thoracic Surgeons (STS) in all three categories:

CABG, AVR and CABG+AVR

u St. Joseph’s was named by the National Research

Corp. (NRC) as a 2013/2014 Consumer Choice

Award winner; this is the 15th time the hospital

has earned the award.

u One of only two hospitals in the nation

(the only one in New York state) to receive

accreditation from ACE (Accreditation for

Cardiovascular Excellence) in all three

cardiovascular disciplines: Diagnostic Cath,

PCI and Carotid Artery Stenting (CAS).

u The American College of Surgeons National

Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS

NSQIP®) recognized St. Joseph’s as one of 37 ACS

NSQIP participating hospitals, of which there are

500, that have achieved meritorious outcomes

for surgical patient care.

u St. Joseph’s was named a

2013 Most Wired hospital by

the 2013 Most Wired Survey.

On the list for the past four

years, St. Joseph’s is the only

hospital in Central New York

ever to be named to the list.

u St. Joseph’s earned Quality Respiratory Care

Recognition (QRCR) for 2013 under a national

program aimed at helping patients and families

make informed decisions about the quality of the

respiratory care services available in hospitals. It

is the only Syracuse hospital to make the list.

u The American Hospital Association (AHA) 

awarded the Carolyn Boone Lewis Living the

Vision Award to St. Joseph’s for its work to

improve the health of its community through

actions that go beyond traditional hospital care.

st. JosePh’s awards

St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center

Consolidated statements of operations

hospital source of funds 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009

Patient Care Revenue 645,917,982 610,996,445 548,058,060 466,627,790 455,357,177

Other Operating Revenue 25,357,384 18,354,566 14,748,889 18,131,834 14,785,482

total 671,275,366 629,351,011 562,806,949 484,759,624 470,142,659

use of funds

Patient Care 513,874,944 489,318,897 442,206,430 385,272,458 376,198,526

General and Administrative 64,054,155 59,571,643 53,184,449 46,388,707 41,639,491

Depreciation and Interest 31,882,917 25,979,807 19,859,108 18,498,918 18,056,358

Charity Care and Uncompensation Care 27,809,195 37,151,204 32,357,318 20,134,280 20,066,380

Provision for Bad Debts 17,363,082 6,178,042 6,975,548 11,883,658 8,954,736

Community Service Programs 2,450,000 2,350,000 2,250,000 2,175,000 1,950,000

total 657,434,293 620,549,593 556,832,853 484,353,021 466,865,491

income from operations 13,841,073 8,801,418 5,974,096 406,603 3,277,168

Note:

2013: This statement does not include income related to investment income (loss) of

(289,624), which is used primarily for capital improvements.

2012: This statement does not include income related to investment income of 352,187,

which is used primarily for capital improvements.

2011: This statement does not include income related to investment income of 1,399,547,

which is used primarily for capital improvements.

2010: This statement does not include income related to investment income of 5,628,481,

which is used primarily for capital improvements.

2009: This statement does not include income related to investment income of 3,156,946,

which is used primarily for capital improvements.

Patient Care Revenue

Other Operating Revenue

Patient Care

General and Administrative

Depreciation and Interest

Charity Care and Uncompensation Care

Provision for Bad Debts

Community Service Programs

Meredith Price

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St. Joseph’s is helping connect patients to primary care in the community through a new patient navigator program

in its Emergency Department, the only one of its kind in Central New York. Part of an overall strategy to ensure

patients are seen in the appropriate healthcare setting and are connected to the services they need, the program

includes three individuals who meet with patients seven days a week.

“The patient navigators focus on two types of patients,” explained Christina Pavetto Bond, MS, FACHE, associate,

strategic integration. “First, they help those who do not have a primary care physician or are unable to get to their

physician. Second, they meet with those who are un- or underinsured to help enroll them in insurance programs.”

Since the program began, more than 500 patients have been connected with primary care, insurance or both and

nearly 80 percent of them have kept follow-up appointments.

“Follow-up appointments are important because the best ongoing care for patients is with a provider who can get

to know them and their unique healthcare needs,” said Bond.

Patient navigators are available in the ED, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., and weekends from

9 a.m. to 5 p.m., the time frames when the ED sees the most patients.

In addition to the patient navigator program,

case managers in the ED continue to work

proactively with physicians to discharge

patients home as much as possible, rather than

admitting them to the hospital.

“Patients want to recover at home,” said Mary

Luziani, MS, RN, director of care management

services. “We want to help them do just that by

providing home care and other services to

support them.”

In addition to the patient navigator program, St. Joseph’s employs a

community and patient liaison who helps with education and outreach

programming on Syracuse’s North and West sides. The liaison, a

FrancisCorps volunteer, works with primary care providers and partner

organizations to ensure patients and community members are connected to

the services and support they need.

Community and Patient liaison Provides Community outreach

st. Joseph’s is Committed to Caring for Patients

regardless of their ability to Pay

Health care bills can be daunting, especially to those

who do not have insurance to pay for them. St. Joseph’s

understands how confusing medical bills can be

and has trained financial counselors who can help

patients understand their financial responsibility and

the payment options available. Translator services are

available to assist with the application process.

St. Joseph’s patient financial assistance program helps

people who are unable to pay all of their medical bills

incurred at St. Joseph’s. St. Joseph’s patients with or

without insurance may also set up manageable monthly

payment plans with no cost or added fees or interest.

Patients may also qualify for financial assistance if they

do not have health insurance or if their health insurance

does not cover all the medical care they need. The

financial assistance program may substantially reduce

the amount owed to the hospital.

eligibility for financial assistance

A patient’s eligibility for financial assistance is based on the

size of the applicant’s family and is limited to those families

whose income is less than or equal to 300 percent of the

current poverty level income guidelines as determined by

the Department of Health and Human Services. Applicants

for financial assistance may be screened for Medicaid

eligibility by a financial counselor. Income verification

for the time frame in which a patient received services

will be needed to determine whether an application for

state-sponsored insurance should be completed.

Covered services

Patient financial assistance funds are utilized for all

medically necessary inpatient and outpatient services.

Financial assistance does not cover cosmetic services,

physician professional services, or telephone/TV

charges. Patient financial assistance is applied after all

insurance coverage has been exhausted or for uninsured

self-pay patients. St. Joseph’s will determine a sliding

fee scale for each service based on the Federal Poverty

Guidelines and the patient’s income level.

To contact St. Joseph’s Financial Counseling Unit, call

315-448-5775 or email [email protected]

CoMMunitY Benefit rePort St. Joseph’s is committed to providing services to those in need in the Central New York community.

Our full Community Health Needs Assessment and Implementation Strategy Plan can be found on our website at www.sjhsyr.org/publications. Below are highlights from that report.

uniQue Patient naVigator PrograM ConneCting Patients to PriMarY Care

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The CHANCE program has helped many to get back on their feet. One example is the story of “Ralph,” who

was staying at the Rescue Mission after being released from prison. He had served more than 20 years before

he was released and when the CHANCE program staff met him, he had severe symptoms of depression and

a significant heroin addiction. He was overwhelmed with life beyond bars and wanted to go back to prison

because he didn’t know what to do. CHANCE counselors eventually connected Ralph to outpatient services,

where he remains a patient today. He has graduated from a drug addiction program and has since remained

in housing and reconnected with his children and grandchildren. He even has a new relationship with a new

baby! Ralph is an example of the kinds of success stories heard every day within the CHANCE program.

ChanCe sees Many successes

Earlier this year, St. Joseph’s opened its expanded Primary

Care Center – West on Syracuse’s Near West side. It features

an innovative approach to patient care, which integrates

primary care and behavioral health care, as well as preventive

programs to help the community get and stay healthy. Take,

for example, a collaborative healthy shopper program.

Brought together by the Near West side Initiative, Nojaim

Brothers supermarket is joining forces with St. Joseph’s

Primary Care Center - West, and Syracuse University’s Lerner

Center for Public Health Promotion in a “food-indexing”

effort. The program is aimed at encouraging residents of

Syracuse’s Near West side to eat far healthier foods than

many of them are eating now, and to avoid the kinds of food

that contribute to high cholesterol, heart disease, diabetes,

and high blood pressure and may even lead to early death.

“We’re partnering with Nojaim and SU’s Lerner Center with

this food index,” said Luis Castro, MD, medical director of

St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center - West. “When our patients

shop at Nojaim and buy certain foods or beverages, each

food will have a numerical index between 1 and 100 based on

how ‘healthful’ the food is—the higher the index number, the

better it is.”

There is a reward for patients, depending on the

“healthful foods” they are consuming. It may be a gift

card with which they can purchase more items or

other rewards for buying the “right things.”

With patients’ consent, Dr. Castro or a

dietitian will counsel Nojaim shoppers

on what they purchased the previous

month, how healthful their choices

were, and what similar foods are

available at a higher,

healthier index number.

“Here’s what you’ve

done,” Dr. Castro

may tell a

patient, “and

here’s

where

you are

on a

scale from 1 to 100. It’s more tangible than just telling them

to go out and eat more nutritious food.”

Dr. Castro, recalling a recent patient encounter, said he has

learned to be more specific in his advice and directions.

He told a diabetic patient that she “had to eat more fish

and chicken.”

When his patient returned a month later, he noticed a burn on

the woman’s forearm. The woman told Dr. Castro that she was

eating more chicken, as instructed, but had burned herself

while following his instructions.

“I had not done a very good job of explaining that I meant

skinless chicken baked or broiled, not fried,” Dr. Castro said.

The effort to bring healthier eating habits and much more

to the Near West side involves other partners, including

the Onondaga County Health Department and Syracuse

University’s David B. Falk College of Sport and Human

Dynamics, and key individuals such as Marilyn Higgins, who

served as chair of the Near West side Initiative board of directors

with Nojaim as vice chairman, and Syracuse University’s Tom

Dennison, who serves as faculty director of the Lerner Center for

Public Health Promotion at the Maxwell School.

“I’m convinced that place-based solutions may make sense

more than very broad, scattershot projects,” Dennison said.

“If you can concentrate resources in a community and have

the best composition of resources, you can really make a

difference in people’s lives and, thereby, their health. What

is happening at St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center – West is an

interface between what happens at the retail food level and

what happens in the doctor’s office.”

st. JosePh’s PriMarY Care Center – westA public health incubator on Syracuse’s Near West Side

The Comprehensive Homeless Access to Nontraditional

Clinical Experiences (CHANCE) program is a cooperative effort

between St. Joseph’s, the Onondaga County Department of

Mental Health, the Syracuse Rescue Mission, and the Salvation

Army. The program is funded by a grant with the goal of

facilitating a connection between behavioral health services

and the homeless individuals using the shelters.

To accomplish this goal, the CHANCE program employs one

full-time Program Counselor who has an office at the Rescue

Mission but spends time at the Salvation Army Women’s

Shelter and Emergency Shelter as well. St. Joseph’s also has

included, by virtue of working with the homeless population,

people referred by Catholic Charities (Oxford Inn), Dorothy Day

House and Vera House.

“The Program Counselor’s role is diverse and flexible,”

explained Christopher Prosak, manager of behavioral health

services. “A part of this role is helping individuals transition

from psychiatric inpatient units and correctional facilities into

the shelters. Training of the shelter staff is also a large focus

of the program.”

Prosak added

that if people

can be treated in

shelters, they may

not need a trip to the

Emergency Department

or CPEP (Comprehensive

Psychiatric Emergency

Program). Their needs are treated

right where they are.

A part-time Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

assists with medical assessments and client and

staff education and has a frequent presence at

the shelters to establish familiarity and relationship

building. He or she also orders medication and injections,

and monitors compliance with taking them as prescribed.

The ultimate goal is to develop a relationship with the client

and eventually connect him or her with long-term treatment in

the community.

ChanCe Program helping the homeless in syracuse

Health Train is an innovative workforce development program designed to identify and prepare North Side community

members for entry-level positions within St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center and other partnering healthcare employers.

Developed in collaboration with St. Joseph’s human resources staff, the program’s mission is to connect community members

with jobs, assist community members in leveraging career opportunities within the hospital, and reduce employee turnover of

targeted positions within the hospital. The third Health Train class program graduated 10 individuals, all of whom were placed in

jobs at St. Joseph’s. Since 2012, 38 people have graduated from the program and 37 remain at St. Joseph’s, which is a 97 percent

graduation and job placement rate.

health train workforce development Program in its third Year

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We often hear from our donors that their generous gifts were primarily motivated by the “personal gratitude” they feel for the

care that was provided while they were patients in the hospital.

During 2013, many of you sent letters and gifts, in response to our grateful patient invitation in honor of National Doctors’

Day. In fact, more than 650 of you took the time from your busy lives to write notes and letters to us. One such note reflected

how “all in all, I can honestly say that our entire experience from the level of care, compassion, surgical expertise and follow-

up was second to none.” At St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, we are grateful to our doctors, nurses and other caregivers

who deliver the highest level of care every day. They inspired more than $1.7 million in donations in 2013 that have helped

St. Joseph’s support key programs and services, and new initiatives.

Charitable funds to support St. Joseph’s Phase 2B construction of a new patient surgical tower were generated during this

year’s public portion of the campaign, and more than 60 people from across our community have gone behind the scenes to

see how the progress on the building is evolving.

A new state-of-the-art Surgical Suite, complete with 15 operating rooms and a 25-bed preoperative/postoperative care

unit, opened in July, and the rest of the patient surgical tower will be completed by fall 2014. Your gifts and pledges, totaling

more than $15.8 million, have helped us design and construct one of the most modern healthcare facilities for patients in the

region. When finished, the patient surgical tower will accommodate 110 private patient rooms, including those designated

for medical and surgical intensive care. Donors will see their gifts recognized throughout the new building in key areas.

Across town, a number of local and regional foundations awarded grants in 2013 to assist with the development of the

St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center—West. This new 16,000-square-foot facility on Gifford Street provides one-stop

shopping for patients and families in need of primary care, behavioral health services, obstetrics, pediatrics

and dental services. More than $230,000 in support was received. Neighborhood partners include Nojaim

Brothers Supermarket, Syracuse University’s Lerner Center and the Near West side Initiative.

Supported by tremendous volunteer support, St. Joseph’s Cherry Blossom Gala and Golf Classic

for 2013 together set new milestones for attendance and net proceeds. Held at the ever-popular

Turning Stone Resort Casino, these annual events raised more than $750,000 combined. Many

thanks to all who contributed as well as to the 350 golfers who played on one of three courses

and the more than 825 who attended the Gala dinner dance.

2013 also saw the kick-off for the St. Francis Society, which honors Circle of Caring members

who make a commitment of $10,000 over five years. Moreover, to recognize the extraordinary

efforts of the Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, a thank you reception was held when

they completed their $1 million Generations Campaign pledge one year ahead of schedule.

Simply put, we encourage continued investment by our many generous donors in the vision and progress

that have been the hallmark of the St. Joseph’s Foundation in 2013. Thank you for helping St. Joseph’s achieve

its goals.

foundation rePort

Sincerely,

Douglas G. Smith, FAHPVice President for Development

St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation

David H. PanasciChairman

St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation Board of Directors

iMProVing health on the near west side

By the end of 2013, the new, expanded Primary Care Center on Syracuse’s Near West side–formerly known as the

Westside Family Health Center–was complete and ready to open to the community. Now known as St. Joseph’s Primary

Care Center—West and located at 321 Gifford Street in Syracuse, this 16,000-square-foot healthcare facility offers an

integrated approach to patient care, increasing access to care and improving health outcomes for low-income and

vulnerable neighborhood residents.

Serving a neighborhood in one of the poorest census

tracts in the United States, St. Joseph’s Primary Care

Center—West places an emphasis on preventive care,

developing strong relationships with its patients and

families. The Center not only provides for the health

care needs of patients but also for non-medical

needs, such as social work services, parenting

classes, breastfeeding instruction and

nutritional counseling. Through a unique

community collaboration, St. Joseph’s,

along with Syracuse’s Near West side

Initiative, Nojaim Brothers

Supermarket, Syracuse

University’s Lerner Center,

the Huntington Family

Centers and the

Onondaga County Health Department, are working together to develop a wellness

outreach strategy to address diabetes, high cholesterol, heart disease and obesity

through a focus on healthy shopping and eating habits.

Funding for St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center—West expansion and

associated care consolidation was secured from New York state

through a HEAL NY Phase 11 grant, which included $4.9 million for

the facility. Grant awards in support of this vital community project

include $150,000 from the Central New York Community Foundation,

$60,000 from the J.M. McDonald Foundation, Inc. and

$17,642 from the Flora Bernice Smith Foundation. Other

funding for the Center was generously provided by

the Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center,

which contributed the proceeds from its 2012

Annual Wine Tasting toward furniture for the

waiting room, and Gary Bobbett, president

of Kimber’s Inc., who made a private

gift that will be used to purchase a

television for the waiting room.

David H. Panasci

Douglas G. Smith

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The need for advanced surgical technology in the operating room, and

additional space to accommodate not only the equipment but also the

surgical team, created a dramatic need for the hospital to create an efficient

and ergonomic Surgical Suite.

On July 8, 2013, the surgical teams at St. Joseph’s performed the first

procedures ever to be done in the hospital’s new state-of-the-art Surgical

Suite. Its 15 operating rooms and 25 preoperative/postoperative (PACU)

beds reflect a collaborative design developed by surgeons, nurses and

support staff with the overarching goal of improving patient outcomes,

facilitating optimal workflow, maintaining a sterile environment, and

providing flexibility to accommodate current and emerging surgical

techniques.

Created with both patients and surgeons in mind, the new operating rooms

are designed to support hybrid technology and are suited for minimally

invasive surgical procedures, as well as large-incision open surgeries.

Offering improved patient privacy, the new PACU is a highly specialized

intensive care unit that provides a safe environment for the close observation

and care of patients who are at their most vulnerable when recovering from

surgical procedures that require anesthesia.

Through the support of our generous donors, and as part of the Generations

of Compassion u Healing u Innovation capital campaign, St. Joseph’s Hospital

Foundation raised more than $2.4 million toward this vital project.

new surgical suite redefines Quality Patient Care

it’s all aBout “faMilY”

Henry “Hank” Fust and his wife, Andrea, make decisions based on how they will affect their

family. However, the concept of “family” for Hank and Andrea holds far more meaning than

merely being born into a bloodline. In their opinion, family includes people who care for

you, who are there for you, who want more for you, and who share a history with you.

Growing up in Central New York, the Fusts have shared a history with St. Joseph’s

Hospital Health Center for nearly 50 years. They consider St. Joseph’s physicians,

nurses, staff and patients part of their extended family.

At the age of 16 years, Fust held his first job at St. Joseph’s Hospital when

he worked in the Physical Plant–long before he graduated from Le Moyne

College in 1967. Today, as a Partner of Fust Charles Chambers LLP, he recalls

that St. Joseph’s became one of the firm’s first clients 30 years ago. His wife,

a 1966 graduate of St. Joseph’s College of Nursing, went on to work at the

hospital, fresh out of school, and remained for more than 20 years.

Both Fust and his wife state that St. Joseph’s has had a profound influence on their

lives. Not only did they both work many hours in service to the hospital, but they also

remember fondly those they encountered along the way, from the late Sister Gretchen

Gilroy, who taught Andrea during her college years, to Sister Patricia Ann Mulherin, who

until her death in 1987 served as hospital administrator and who befriended Hank as a young

employee. More than any other influence, the Fusts hold St. Joseph’s long-standing mission of

service as an ideal they admire. They point to how St. Joseph’s led the way nearly 145 years ago

by embracing a mission statement during a time when other organizations had not thought

to develop one.

The Fusts believe it is important to offer help to family when it is needed; they believe that it

is equally important to give back to their community. For more than three decades, they have

quietly led by example, giving back of their time, knowledge or resources because generosity

enriches lives, inspires others and holds the potential to empower today’s youth to believe

in a better future. “We may not be able to create a perfect world in our lifetimes, but every

effort we put forth counts,” Hank Fust said.

Through their generosity, the Fusts have helped to enhance patient care at

St. Joseph’s. With a significant history of gift-giving to St. Joseph’s since 1984,

Fust Charles Chambers has pledged its support for St. Joseph’s facility

expansion by naming a Conference/Staff Education Room in the new patient

surgical tower. Moreover, recognizing the importance of education, Hank

Fust, and the couple’s children–Lisbeth, Christina, Kathleen and Walter–

surprised Andrea by establishing the Andrea Turley Fust ‘66 Scholarship fund

at her alma mater, St. Joseph’s College of Nursing. To date, there have been

eight scholarships awarded to students, helping to defray the costs associated

with tuition, books and other expenses. Scholarship funding is especially significant

to financially disadvantaged individuals who hope to attend nursing school. For some

recipients, a scholarship can make the difference in allowing them to focus less on

financial worries and more on their academic studies.

Each operating room is a modern space complete with superb l ighting, digital integration, high ceilings with boom-mounted technology, and improved ventilation and infection control systems.

St. Joseph’s held a ceremonial ribbon cutting and blessing of its new surgical suite June 17, at the hospital. From left to right are: Dr. Syed Zaman, chair, department of surgery; Lieutenant Governor Robert J. Duffy; Kathryn Ruscitto, chief executive officer; Joseph Scicchitano, vice president for support services; Marylin Galimi, project director; Sister Rose Ann Renna, College of Nursing faculty member, representing the Sisters of St. Francis; Deb Taylor, RN, representing the operating room; Jeremy Thurston, president, Hayner Hoyt Corporation; Dominick Reppi, manager of central sterile; Marie Dittmar, RN, representing the pre-anesthesia care unit; and Jodi Donahue, RN, director of surgical service.

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St. Joseph’s Circle of Caring membership

program has grown to more than 100

community supporters. During the current

campaign, donors have generously helped

St. Joseph’s provide quality health care, the

latest medical equipment and technology.

By supporting St. Joseph’s Hospital

Foundation at the $1,000 level, club

members provide philanthropic support to

St. Joseph’s as the hospital works to stay abreast of important medical advances and

innovations. Gifts to the Circle of Caring help to ensure that the best health care is

available close to home.

In addition to recognition in the annual report and on a Donor Honor Roll in the

hospital’s main lobby, membership offers benefits such as free valet parking passes

for the hospital’s parking facilities, invitations to the annual St. Joseph the Worker

Breakfast, discounts in the hospital gift shop and cafeteria, and free installation of

Franciscan Lifeline for first-time users.

Circle of excellence - ($10,000.00 + )Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. BernhardtDr. and Mrs. Edward CarskyMr. and Mrs. W. J. and Lucinda DrescherMs. Frances A. GibbonsDr. A. John MerolaMr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy IIISamuel G. and Carol A. NappiMr. and Mrs. Francis R. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. John O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Patrick O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. David H. PanasciMr. E. Carlyle Smith

Circle of Compassion - ($5,000.00 + )Mr. James and Mrs. Mary Louise AbbottMrs. Sheila AustinMartha M. ConanMr. and Mrs. Henry W. FustGeraldine MoultonDr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. RicciardiDr. and Mrs. Lewis F. RobinsonKathryn and Daniel RuscittoConnie ‘74 and Larry Semel

Circle of stewardship - ($2,500.00 + )Mr. and Mrs. Jim BoeheimMary and Rick BrownKeith and Pat CivilDrs. Thomas Dennison and Pamela HorstGeorge S. and Mikell G. DeptulaMarylin and Rocco GalimiDr. and Mrs. Randy J. KalishMr. and Mrs. F. Philip Kessler, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Mehdi MarvastiTed and Diane PasinskiDr. Bobby Pohar

Dr. Cami Riley and Mr. Phillip RubensteinDr. and Mrs. William RobertsDouglas G. and Janice D. SmithDr. Sandra SulikMr. and Mrs. William J. WattMr. Joseph H. WoodMr. and Mrs. John A. ZawadzkiMr. Charles and Mrs. Mary Ann Zimmerman

Circle of service - ($1,000.00 + )Dr. Kwame AduseiDr. Anwar S. AhmadMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. William F. AllynMr. and Mrs. Frank ArkinsonDr. and Mrs. Carl and Mary AustinDr. and Mrs. Edward BellSallie BiittnerMsgr. Ronald C. BillMr. Joseph BitzelThe Bobbett FamilyJerry Brown, MDNancy and Bill ByrneDr. and Mrs. Lawrence CalabreseMr. and Mrs. Edwin CarneyDr. Yuk-Wah ChanMs. Susan L. ChappuisMs. Shannon ColvinMr. Timothy ConanDr. Robert ConstantineMr. W. Carroll CoyneMr. and Mrs. Jeremy and AnneMarie W. CzyzJohn and Andrea DanialDr. and Mrs. Edward DowningMs. Catherine Dukat-WilsonDr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards

Mr. and Mrs. Robert FalterCharles and Linda FennellDrs. Carolyn and Paul FrymoyerMr. and Mrs. Gary GonzaWilliam A. Graber, MDMr. Alan HarveyDr. and Mrs. Donald M. HaswellMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Harold KaplanMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kelley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Gregory KenienMr. Russell A. KingMr. Kenneth G. KlobusMary KnepperDr. Charles LutzMarianne MarkowitzJohn and Carol MarshallMr. and Mrs. Gerald MeccarielloMrs. Anne L. MessengerDr. Cecilia F. MulveyTanya Paul, MDDr. and Mrs. William and Merriette PollardMr. John SalemmeDr. and Mrs. Gary SchopferJoseph and Jennifer ScicchitanoMr. and Mrs. Joseph ScuderiLowell Seifter, Esq. and Sharon McAuliffe, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. John ShortMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Melvin and Patricia StithKimberly Townsend and John GruningerMr. Paul TremontDeborah and Bill WelchDr. and Mrs. David WormuthDr. Robert H. Zimmer

The St. Francis Society is a very special group of Circle of Caring members who are devoted to ensuring that

affordable, quality health care is always available in Central New York. Their generous support of St. Joseph’s

award-winning programs and services helps our hospital keep pace with today’s increasing demand for

health care. All Circle of Caring members who make a five-year pledge at the $2,000 or higher level per year

are eligible for membership in the St. Francis Society.

st. francis society

Mary Ann and Charles Zimmerman, 2013 Co-Chairs

Saskia and John Zawadzki, 2013 Co-Chairs

Steven J. and Kathleen W. InfantiSharon and Fred LetourneauA. John Merola, MDSamuel G. and Carol A. Nappi

Ted and Diane PasinskiMeredith PriceKathryn and Daniel RuscittoDouglas G. and Janice D. Smith

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new York state department of health awarded a grant of

$40,000 to St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center for bioterrorism

preparedness. This funding is being used to continue to

strengthen the hospital’s ability to respond to the threats of

bioterrorism through the purchase of equipment, supplies

and training.

As part of a $1.2 million, multi-year grant award, St. Joseph’s

Hospital Health Center received $279,000 in 2013 from the

new York state department of health to continue the work

of its regional Tobacco Cessation Center. The Tobacco Cessation

Center provides support and assistance to area physicians in

their efforts to help patients “kick the habit.” The Center offers

educational sessions for physicians and staff, patient education

materials, Nicotine Replacement Therapies for distribution by

physicians, and assistance to healthcare organizations as they

initiate and continue tobacco-free grounds policies. According

to the New York State Department of Health, “Smoking kills

25,500 people every year in New York state. Secondhand smoke

kills 2,500 New Yorkers every year. At any one time, there are

estimated to be 570,000 New Yorkers afflicted with serious

disease directly attributable to their smoking.”

One of 11 hospitals across the U.S. to receive a Clinical

Excellence Grant from the Carefusion foundation i at

the san diego foundation, St. Joseph’s Hospital Health

Center received a $47,853 grant designed to help

recipients develop and share infection prevention

best practices. St. Joseph’s is using the grant

funding to help address Clostridium difficile

(C. diff.) rates in the community by seeking

to extend the success of its internal

Antibiotic Stewardship Program to local

long-term-care facilities. According

to the Centers for Disease Control,

long-term-care facilities and/or

nursing homes are ideal

collaborative locations

for hospitals because

“half of all hospital

patients with C.

diff. infections

have the

infection

when admitted and may spread it within the facility.” With the goal

of reducing healthcare-associated infections through decreased

use of antibiotics as well as promoting the appropriate use of

these powerful medicines, St. Joseph’s Antibiotic Stewardship

Program is collaborating with Loretto on this program to reduce C.

diff. cases among its residents, and consequently among patients

who present to St. Joseph’s with the infection.

To help enhance care for residents living in one of the poorest

neighborhoods in the United States, Central new York

Community foundation awarded a $150,000 grant to help

support construction of the new St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center–

West facility. Toward this same project, the J.M. Mcdonald

foundation awarded a $60,000 grant. This capital project

relocated St. Joseph’s Westside Family Health Center into a new

16,000-square-foot location on Gifford Street. The larger footprint

is the centerpiece of an initiative to co-locate and integrate

primary care and outpatient behavioral health at three sites with

the goal of improving access to care and health outcomes for

the low-income, minority, immigrant and refugee populations

of Syracuse, and in particular the impoverished Near West side

neighborhood. Primary Care Center—West will allow St. Joseph’s

to add more practitioners to respond to the needs for care in our city.

St. Joseph’s Lymphedema Program received a grant award of

$30,199 from susan g. Komen for the Cure Central new York

affiliate for the L.E.A.P. from Stage 0 program. Lymphedema

Education And Prevention from Stage 0 works to prevent, delay

and reduce the progression of lymphedema that may occur as

a result of breast cancer treatment when it occurs as a result

of treatment for breast cancer. Lymphedema, or blockage of

the lymphatic system, is a harmful side effect of breast cancer

treatment that can lead to permanent disability if not treated.

Although there is no known cure, prevention, early intervention

and management allow most individuals to return to a normal

active life.

Helping to increase access to St. Joseph’s Breast Cancer Services,

the saint agatha foundation awarded $50,000 to enhance care

for women and families who “cannot afford their disease” and

have nowhere else to turn. Playing a vital role in the lives of the

patients who access it, funding from the Saint Agatha Foundation

is used as a “last resort” after all other potential funding sources

have been exhausted.

nearlY $500,000 in grant funding awarded to st. JosePh’s in 2013

The Auxiliary‘s annual gift to St. Joseph’s was $198,000 in

2013, representing the fourth and final payment to fulfill the

Auxiliary’s five-year, $1 million pledge to the Generations

Capital Campaign. This amount represents revenue from the

hospital gift shop, Charley’s Angels (baby photo program),

Coffee Bar, Patient Television and Telephone Service, the

Spring Follies and a number of other revenue-producing

Auxiliary projects.

The “Operation Backpack for Our Kids” program filled 720

backpacks with school supplies and distributed them to

children who receive their school physicals at St. Joseph’s

outpatient primary care centers. In addition, the Auxiliary

purchased books for staff members of St. Joseph’s Primary

Care Center—West to distribute to children, infants through

12-year-olds, who visit the office for their annual wellness

check-ups.

The Care and Share Closet, now in its second year, provides

adequate clothing for patients who are ready to leave the

hospital after being treated in the hospital’s Emergency

Department. Clothing provided: clean undergarments,

a shirt, pants and footwear. In 2013, the Berkshire Bank

Employees’ Christmas project provided clothing to the Care

and Share Closet. Private donations are also accepted.

The 17th Annual Holiday Wine Tasting held Nov. 1, 2013,

welcomed more than 500 guests to the Holiday Inn in

Liverpool, N.Y. $23,265 was raised and will name a patient/

family consultation room in the hospital’s new surgical tower.

The Sister

Wilhelmina

Scholarship

(a full-tuition

scholarship) and

the Sister Mary Obrist

Scholarship (a partial

tuition scholarship) were

awarded to two students attending the

St. Joseph’s College of Nursing.

The second Follies “Hooray for Follywood”

was presented in March 2013. Revenue

raised from the amateur musical production

benefited the hospital’s Employee Wellness

Fitness Programs.

The Ellen Needham Fund was established to honor the

memory of the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Needham.

An annual Mass is said for those who have been memorialized

in the past year and for deceased members of the Auxiliary

of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center. Through the funds

donated, art supplies, creative materials, stuffed animals and

toys are purchased to benefit the children in the St. Joseph’s

Emergency Department, St. Joseph’s Primary Care Center

– West and the Psychiatric Emergency Program. The Fund

also supports literacy programs for the primary care centers

and Intensive Care Nursery by providing books given to the

children and babies at the time of their discharge.

The Auxiliary continues to provide a variety of services

throughout St. Joseph’s system, including: managing the

volunteers at the main information desk, operating the

Gift Shop, and providing free television and telephone to

palliative care unit patients.

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After more

than three years

of dedicated and

persistent work,

St. Joseph’s College of

Nursing faculty launched a

new, concept-based curriculum

in the fall semester of 2013. After its

inaugural semester, the retention rate of

students immersed in the new curriculum

was 95 percent.

The College has designed, and accepted

students into, a new program called the Accelerated

Evening/Weekend option. Students pursuing the

Accelerated Evening/Weekend option will earn an

Associate in Applied Science with a major in nursing degree

and will be eligible to take the licensing exam to practice as

a registered nurse after 18 months of study. In addition, a

select cohort of the Accelerated Evening/Weekend option

students with a previous BS, BA, or higher degree in another

discipline and the appropriate prerequisites will be eligible to

earn a BS with a major in nursing. This program is called the

Accelerated Dual Degree partnership in nursing. Students

pursuing the Accelerated Evening/Weekend option will

begin their studies in July 2014.

On May 19, 2013, the College held its 113th graduation

ceremony at the SRC Arena and Event Center, located on the

Onondaga Community College campus in Syracuse. One

hundred thirty-two students were awarded an Associate in

Applied Science with a major in nursing degree. Bradford

Berk, MD, CEO and senior vice president for health sciences

of the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), was

the commencement speaker. He spoke on “Patient-and

Family-Centered Care: An Insider’s View.” After a leave of

several months in which he recovered from a serious spinal

cord injury, Dr. Berk has focused on cultural transformation

at URMC, promoting development of a patient and

family-centered environment, developing capabilities to

address the challenges of health care reform, and facilitating

the translation of fundamental research discoveries into

clinical applications.

Of the May 2013 graduates, 96.24 percent passed the

National Council Licensure Examination for Registered

Nurses on their attempt through December 2013. This

successful pass rate tops the state mean rate of 78.14 percent

and the national mean rate of 83.04 percent.

The annual Commitment to Nursing Ceremony was held on

Sunday, September 22, 2013 at the Immaculate Conception

Church in Fayetteville. The rising level two Weekday and

Weekend Options students participated in this annual

ceremony celebrating their commitment to the profession

of nursing. All 150 students recited the Florence Nightingale

pledge and received a small cross pin. The cross is a symbol

of the inspiration of St. Francis and signifies that St. Joseph’s

nursing students practice their profession with compassion

and reverence. At this ceremony many of the students were

presented with awards and scholarships.

An awards brunch and graduation ceremony was held for the

Weekend December 2013 graduates at the Doubletree Hotel

in East Syracuse. This is the first time the College has held a

separate commencement ceremony for the Weekend Option

graduates. The Associate in Applied Science with a major

in nursing degree was conferred on 41 students, who also

received the College pin. The Commencement speaker was

Lois Needham, MS, RN, the recently retired Assistant Dean

for Weekend Option.

In 2013, students and graduates were awarded more than

$53,000 in awards and scholarships at their Commitment to

Nursing Ceremony and graduation. Scholarships supported

by the College Alumni Association and the Hospital Auxiliary

totaling more than $32,000 were awarded to incoming

students, enrolled students, and graduates.

College Corner

The College is very proud of the students, staff, and faculty

who have served and are currently serving in the armed

forces. On Veteran’s Day 2013, student Andrew Walsh Curtin,

a United States Marine, was honored at the CNY Veteran’s

Parade and Expo as one of the “30 Heroes Under 30.”

Andrew did two combat tours: one in Fallujah and another in

Afghanistan. He was awarded the Purple Heart after he was

wounded by an improvised explosive device.

The College is also proud of our students who choose to

better their community, hospital, and college through

volunteer work. A few of the volunteer organizations and

charities that benefited from student volunteer hours include

4K for Cancer Bike Ride, local nursing homes, Make-A-Wish

Foundation, College fundraiser Breakfast with Santa,

St. Joseph’s Hospital Volunteer Office, and the College

Recruitment Office.

Say Yes to Education, Inc. is a national non-profit committed

to dramatically increasing high school and college graduation

rates for our nation’s inner-city youth. St. Joseph’s College of

Nursing has joined the Say Yes Higher Education Compact,

in which private colleges and universities agree to ensure

that the neediest of the students served by the organization

—typically those whose annual family income is at or

below $75,000—are eligible, at a minimum, to attend

tuition-free, provided they successfully navigate

the institution’s regular admission process. Say

Yes students whose family income is above

$75,000 and who are enrolled in a Compact

institution are eligible to receive annual grants

from the organization itself of up to

$5,000. St. Joseph’s College of

Nursing currently has two Say

Yes to Education-sponsored

students; one is expected to

graduate in May, 2014 and

the other student in

May, 2015.

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$10,000 +Dr. and Mrs. Edward CarskyMs. Frances A. Gibbons

$5,000 - $9,999 Martha M. ConanMr. and Mrs. Henry W. FustConnie ‘74 and Larry Semel

$2,500 - $4,999Anonymous

$1,000 - $2,499Mr. Timothy ConanFranciscan CompaniesMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kelley, Jr.Mr. Kenneth G. KlobusMr. and Mrs. Gerald MeccarielloDr. Cecilia F. MulveyUnited Way of Central New York

$500 - $999Ms. Elisabeth M. BolducMr. Peter F. CarrantiMs. Diane CooganMs. Dianne HarrisMs. Olga KravitzMrs. Ruth M. McInerneyThe Daino FamilySt. Joseph’s Hospital Medical StaffMr. H. Edward WalkerMr. Jack Webb

$250 - $499Mrs. Maureen G. GualtieriDr. Peter and Mary HuntingtonMarianne MarkowitzMs. Maryann PlataniaConnie Semel ‘74Kelly and Victor VaccaroMs. Pauline Wadzinski

$249 and belowDrs. Maritza Alvarado and Andrew KnollJoann Amaral ‘60Ms. Jeanette S. AngeloroKristen AntonacciMr. and Mrs. Frank ArkinsonMs. Amber AtkinsonATL Plumbing & MechanicalOlga BantleyDr. Susan and Mr. Jeffrey BastableMs. Jo-Ann A. BeckwithMr. Chip BercierDr. Susan BergerMs. Gayle BeroMs. Mary M. BerthelotMs. Nicole BluminMs. Margaret Bowes BovardBread for Schools Run Corp.Ms. Margaret M. BuckinghamMr. and Mrs. David J. ButlerMs. Julia ByrneMrs. Susan F. ByrnsMary F. Callahan

Ms. Cindy A. CampagniMrs. Patricia Campbell ‘69Lee Ann (Smith) Cangelose ‘77Ms. Barbara CarloughMs. Susan L. ChappuisMs. Elaine B. CieslakMr. and Mrs. Rudolph CirritoJanet Walsh Connor ‘52Ms. Susan ConverseMrs. Linda CorriganMrs. Deborah CoyleMrs. Megan C. CrossMrs. Joan CullenMr. and Mrs. Anthony P. CusanoMr. and Mrs. Jed DelmonicoMs. Deborah DeweyMs. Roberta Powers DeyetteMs. Natalie N. DickinsonSanto DiFino, MDMr. and Mrs. Robert E. DiFlorioMs. Patricia diGiovannaMr. Terral DixonMr. Robert T. Dodge, PhD, RN, ANPMrs. Connie M. DonaldsonMrs. Elizabeth DonaldsonMr. and Mrs. Ira S. DubnoffMs. Lisa EbertDr. and Mrs. David EngMs. Perrine E. EngleErie Mechanical Contractors Inc.Mary Ann Ettelson ‘ 53Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. FalkiewiczCarol Trinchik Farrell ‘62Ms. Patricia J. FerroEdith FigieMs. Deborah M. FinneganMr. and Mrs. Robert FoleyCarol Czarny Fox ‘57Ms. Sandra E. GaetanoMr. Fred L. GallettiMs. Alisa M. GehmMs. Pat GibbonsMs. MaryAnn M. GoeMrs. Jeanne Marie GoodmanMr. and Mrs. Edward GrabowskiMs. Renee GranatoGail HadovskyMs. Loreen HamannMrs. Dawn E. HammatMr. David G. HardyMrs. Nancy B. HartelMrs. Catherine HaydenMs. Megan HendersonMs. Deborah J. HopkinsMs. Andrea A. HueySara HughesMr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Hummel IIIMs. Donna L. HussarMs. Jaclyn IasnikMs. Kimberly IngisonDr. Patricia Bourguignon JacobowitzCathy A. JaworskiMargaret M. JohnsonLynn Gulley JollyMr. Vincent Juchimek

Just the Right Stuff, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Randy J. KalishJoseph and Azian KearneyMs. Stacy D. KepplerCharles and Joanne Kochman Kiggins ‘64Sylvia R. King ‘58Pamela and Kyle KleineMary KnepperMs. Alice Konkol-WilburMr. Richard D. KovarMr. and Mrs. Raymond M. KrehelMs. Claudette T. KrellDavid LabourdetteMs. Susan J. LamannaMs. Michelle LaPointLisa and Gary LaribeeElizabeth Taber Loran ‘68Mr. and Mrs. Carmen LouiseMrs. Mae E. LovelandMatthew C. LumiaHarold and Patricia MajorMs. Stacy MaleckiSarah MarkowitzMrs. M. Jeannette MarquartJohn and Carol MarshallMargaret and Don MartinMs. Nicole A. MasonMr. and Mrs. Mark MatherMrs. Hannah Woods McGuireMichele McMahonLinda S. Metzler ‘78Mrs. Rosemary MiglioreMary Ellen MilesMrs. Robin Gray MillerMarianne Monahan, MS, RNDrs. Craig and Diane MontgomeryMs. Annemarie MosleyMs. Katherine J. MuellerMr. and Mrs. Robert MuellerMr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy IIIMr. and Mrs. Richard J. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Dominic G. Muscolino, Jr.Ms. Lynn NashElizabeth and Peter NaughtonMrs. Lois NeedhamMs. Margaret D. NeedhamReda M. NephewMs. Ann M. NoelTeresa O’BrienMr. and Mrs. Eric and Deborah OlsonStephanie Laddick O’NeilMs. Christine OsuchowskiCarol Pacella ‘63Mr. and Mrs. Ted PasinskiMrs. Mary Ann PawlikowskiMs. Maureen PolacciMs. Cathy PontoMrs. Katie PowellMs. Susanna H. PowerMs. JoAnne PriestRoss ProssnerMs. Kathleen PuernerJames and Loretta Quigley

Mrs. Rochelle RatliffMs. Rhonda ReaderMr. Ryan N. ReichardMs. Kathleen ReichelMr. Donald ReifschneiderMr. and Mrs. James ReillyMrs. Eleanor RileyMs. Jamla M. RizekMs. Jennifer RiznykMr. and Mrs. John RoachMary Ellen RoachSarah RossMrs. Grace J. RoznowskiKathryn and Daniel RuscittoMary and Patrick RyanMr. John SalemmeSr. Marie SalernoMs. Rosemary SamentelloBetty Riehl SchmidtMs. Barbara SchwebelBridget Dunfee Searles ‘84Lowell Seifter, Esq. and Sharon McAuliffe, Esq.Carol SheldonMr. and James P. SheldonMs. Nancy SkellyMrs. Joanne SkevalDouglas G. and Janice D. SmithMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. SmithMs. Laura A. SpicerMs. Stella J. Sroka, MSSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing Faculty and StaffPatricia StrempelMs. Joanna B. StumpMr. and Mrs. Vincent SweeneyT.H. Kinsella Inc.Ms. Christine M. TancrediMr. and Mrs. William E. Thomas IIDan K. ThompsonNancy TourvilleDr. and Mrs. Spiro TzetzisUpstate Surgical Group, P.C.Ms. Barbara VannoyMs. Anne VogtleMs. Mary Jo VonaMs. Judith WalkerMr. and Mrs. Robert WiltseyMs. Elizabeth A. WoytowiczMs. Rebecca WrightMrs. Suzanne Gilmour YoungMs. Joan ZallnickMs. Kimberly A. Zeleznik

donors to the College of nursing

St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center Foundation

statement of operations

foundation revenue 2013 2012 2011 2010

Fundraising, including program services and events 1,203,511 978,326 915,387 868,728

Increase in Restricted Funds 1,419,960 1,005,455 10,040,151 4,060,087

Investments 1,960,281 1,695,262 328,047 2,241,765

total revenue 4,583,752 3,679,043 11,283,585 7,170,580

expensesFundraising, including program services and events 970,535 594,086 504,772 531,746

Operations 995,627 945,259 496,741 545,080

Donations to St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center 2,587,092 2,623,534 12,400,366 3,099,860

total expenses 4,553,254 4,162,879 13,401,879 4,176,686

Increase (Decrease) in Net Assets 30,498 (483,836) (2,118,294) 2,993,894

total net assets 21,717,869 21,687,371 22,171,207 24,289,501

Donations to St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center

Operations

Fundraising, including program services and events

Investments

Fundraising, including program services and events

Increase in Restricted Funds

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$300,000+Samuel G. and Carol A. Nappi

$100,000 - $299,999Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Jay G. BernhardtCentral New York Community Foundation, Inc.CNY Infusion Services, LLCFranciscan CompaniesKinney Drugs FoundationDr. A. John Merola

$50,000 - $99,999The Dorothy and Marshall M. Reisman FoundationOlga Hrynczuk EstateJ. M. McDonald Foundation, Inc.M & T BankMr. and Mrs. Francis R. O’ConnorSaint Agatha FoundationSyracuse Orthopedic Specialists, P.C.TeamHealth East

$25,000 - $49,999CareFusion Foundation I at the San Diego FoundationFust Charles Chambers LLPThe Hayner Hoyt CorporationIBEW Local 43/NECA Finger Lakes ChapterMr. and Mrs. David H. PanasciSusan G. Komen for the Cure Central New York AffiliateSYSCO Syracuse, LLC

$15,000 - $24,999Associates for Women’s Medicine, PLLCBrown & Brown Empire StateDr. and Mrs. Edward CarskyCoca-Cola Refreshments of SyracuseCostello, Cooney & Fearon, PLLCMr. and Mrs. W. J. and Lucinda DrescherFlora Bernice Smith FoundationHancock Estabrook, LLPKinney Drugs, Inc. and ProAct, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy IIIIn honor of the family of Henry A. Panasci, Jr.Mr. E. Carlyle SmithUnited Way of Central New York

$10,000 - $14,999Clarus Linen SystemsMs. Frances A. GibbonsHess Corporation Laboratory Alliance of Central New York, LLCLockheed Martin Employees’ Federated Fund

Medtronic, Inc.Nephrology Hypertension Associates of CNY, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. John O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Patrick O’ConnorPulmonary Health Physicians, P.C.RBC Wealth Management

$5,000 - $9,999Mr. James and Mrs. Mary Louise AbbottAJM Management, Inc.Alesco Advisors LLCAmerican Anesthesiology, Inc.Mrs. Sheila AustinBenefit Consulting Group, LLCBerkshire BankBousquet Holstein PLLCBurns Bros. Contractors, Inc.Byrne Dairy, Inc.Cardiovascular Group of Syracuse, PCCNY Family Care, LLPComputer Related TechnologiesMartha M. ConanEastwood Rotary FoundationExcellus BlueCross BlueShieldFirst Niagara Bank, N.A.Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. FustHealogicsHuenJohnston PaperKing + King ArchitectsKopp Billing Agency, Inc.Mohawk Hospital Equipment, Inc.Geraldine MoultonMurphy & Nolan, Inc.Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters Local 277Practice Resources, LLCDr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. RicciardiDr. and Mrs. Lewis F. RobinsonKathryn and Daniel RuscittoS.J. Thomas Company, Inc.Connie ‘74 and Larry SemelSiemens Industry, Inc.SJH Cardiology AssociatesSt. Joseph’s Hospital Medical StaffSt. Joseph’s Imaging AssociatesSt. Joseph’s Medical Education Dept.St. Joseph’s PhysiciansSyracuse Office EnvironmentsSyracuse Rotary Foundation

$2,500 - $4,999Airside Technology Corp.The Allyn Foundation, Inc.Americar LeasingBailey, Haskell & LaLonde Insurance ServicesBankers Healthcare GroupThe Barter GroupBennetts & Huysman Architects, P.C.Bivens & Associates Architects, PLLC

Mr. and Mrs. Jim BoeheimBond, Schoeneck & King, PLLCMary and Rick BrownCBD Companies of CNY, LLCCiscoKeith and Pat CivilColon Rectal Associates of CNY, LLPCygnus Management Foundation Inc.Davis-Ulmer Sprinkler Company, Inc.Drs. Thomas Dennison and Pamela HorstGeorge S. and Mikell G. DeptulaEPICEplus Technology, Inc.Fresenius Medical CareMarylin and Rocco GalimiGastroenterology & Hepatology of CNY, PCHarris Beach LLPHematology-Oncology Associates of CNYHenry A. Panasci, Jr. Charitable TrustHiscock & Barclay, LLPING Financial Advisers, LLC/ ING FundsIPD: EngineeringJefferies & Company, Inc.John P. Stopen Engineering, LLPDr. and Mrs. Randy J. KalishMr. and Mrs. F. Philip Kessler, Jr.KeyBankLe Moyne CollegeLorettoMagnetic Diagnostic Resources of CNY, LLPDr. and Mrs. Mehdi MarvastiMassMutual Central New YorkMilton CatNational GridNephrology Associates of Syracuse, P.C.Neurosurgical Associates of Central New York, LLPNew York State Partnership for PatientsOtis Elevator CompanyTed and Diane PasinskiPioneer CompaniesDr. Bobby PoharPostler & Jaeckle Corp.Print Solutions Plus, Inc.Reimbursement Services GroupRICOH USADr. Cami Riley and Mr. Phillip RubensteinDr. and Mrs. William RobertsSack & Associates Consulting Engineers, PLLCDouglas G. and Janice D. SmithSt. Joseph’s Pathology, P.C.Stickley, Audi & Co.Dr. Sandra Sulik

Syracuse Community Health Center, Inc.Thornberry Ltd.Time Warner Cable Business ClassUniversal Hospital ServicesMr. and Mrs. William J. WattMr. Joseph H. WoodMr. and Mrs. John A. ZawadzkiMr. Charles and Mrs. Mary Ann Zimmerman

$1,000 - $2,499Dr. Kwame AduseiAhern, Murphy & AssociatesDr. Anwar S. AhmadMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. AlexanderMr. and Mrs. William F. AllynAppel Osborne Landscape ArchitectureMr. and Mrs. Frank ArkinsonATL Plumbing & MechanicalDr. and Mrs. Carl and Mary AustinDr. and Mrs. Edward BellSallie BiittnerMsgr. Ronald C. BillMr. Joseph BitzelBlumberg Ribner, Inc.The Bobbett FamilyJerry Brown, MDNancy and Bill ByrneC&S CompaniesDr. and Mrs. Lawrence CalabreseCardiac Surgery Associates of CNY, P.C.Mr. and Mrs. Edwin CarneyDr. Yuk-Wah ChanMs. Susan L. ChappuisCoGen Power TechnologiesMs. Shannon ColvinMr. Timothy ConanDr. Robert ConstantineMr. W. Carroll CoyneCurbside HospitalityMr. and Mrs. Jeremy and AnneMarie W. CzyzMr. and Mrs. John P. and Andrea DanialDewald Roofing Co., Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Edward DowningMs. Catherine Dukat-WilsonDupli Envelopes & GraphicsEBS-RMSCO, Inc.Edward Schalk and SonDr. and Mrs. Gerald EdwardsEMC2Empower Federal Credit UnionMr. and Mrs. Robert FalterCharles and Linda FennellFibertech NetworksFisher & Paykel HealthcareDrs. Carolyn and Paul FrymoyerMr. and Mrs. Gary GonzaWilliam A. Graber, MDMr. Alan HarveyDr. and Mrs. Donald M. Haswell

The HMC GroupHummel’s Office PlusImmediate Mailing ServiceIntegrated Industrial Services, Inc.JanitronicsMr. and Mrs. Stephen L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Harold KaplanKaufman HallMr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Kelley, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Gregory KenienMr. Russell A. KingMr. Kenneth G. KlobusMary KnepperLeidos HealthDr. Charles LutzMark Products Enterprises, Ltd.Marianne MarkowitzJohn and Carol MarshallMr. and Mrs. Gerald MeccarielloMrs. Anne L. MessengerEstate of Longin J. MinotaDr. Cecilia F. MulveyNovak ConstructionTanya Paul, MDPevcoPinckney Hugo GroupPlan & Print Systems, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. William and Merriette PollardPOMCO GroupPro Air Plus, Inc.PSS World Medical, Inc.Raulli & Sons, Inc.Ronco Specialized SystemsMr. John SalemmeSchopfer ArchitectsDr. and Mrs. Gary SchopferJoseph and Jennifer ScicchitanoMr. and Mrs. Joseph ScuderiLowell Seifter, Esq. and Sharon McAuliffe, Esq.The Shirley W. & William L. Griffin FoundationMr. and Mrs. John ShortMr. and Mrs. Frank L. Smith Jr.SRCTec, Inc.Dr. and Mrs. Melvin and Patricia StithSun Life FinancialSyracuse Thermal Products, Inc.Target Corporation

TLC Emergency Medical Services, Inc.Kimberly Townsend and John GruningerMr. Paul TremontUnited Iroquois Shared Services, Inc.Upstate Surgical Group, P.C.Usherwood Office TechnologyVIP Architectural AssociatesDeborah and Bill WelchWells Fargo Advisors, LLCDr. and Mrs. David WormuthYaffe & Co.Dr. Robert H. Zimmer

$500 - $999Drs. Maritza Alvarado and Andrew KnollAssa Abloy Entrance Systems US Inc.Mr. George BettsMs. Nicole BluminMs. Elisabeth M. BolducMs. Patricia A. CalpeterCamillus Dental AssociatesDr. and Mrs. Emanuel CampanileMr. Peter F. CarrantiDr. Thomas J. Carroll, DMDMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. CharlesMs. Diane CooganMr. Paul CostelloMr. Richard Dabrowski, Jr.Mr. Bernie DelelloMs. Lydia A. DeVeauMs. Kathy DodgeJohn EnrightFamilyCare Medical Group, PCMr. and Mrs. Gregory FernandezMs. Dottie FosterFrench-Alcott, PLLCJohn E. and Diane B. GlowackiMs. Sharon GoettelMs. Ann GortonMs. Laura GrayMr. Stewart W. HandyMr. David G. HardyMs. Dianne HarrisHenry Schein Inc.Dr. Peter and Mary HuntingtonMs. Maureen IaconoMr. and Mrs. Steven J. Infanti

Just the Right Stuff, Inc.Dr. Juan KassabMs. Barbara KeithMs. Stacy D. KepplerDr. Jeffrey Kirshner and Ms. Lorraine RappPamela and Kyle KleineMs. Olga KravitzKritzman Dental ArtsLisa and Gary LaribeeRonile LawrenceMs. Catherine LeMuraJ. Richard LeschP. Gard LoreyMr. and Mrs. Carmen LouiseMr. Ramsey G. LudingtonMary LuzianiDr. Gavin LynchDr. and Mrs. John P. MarangolaMr. Thomas McCueMrs. Ruth M. McInerneyMs. Katherine J. MuellerMr. Martin MulderigMr. Mark MurphyNBT BankNew Country Dental Group, P.C.The Daino FamilyMr. Jamie NicolosiDr. Katiuschka Nunez WilloughbyOne Commonwealth Associates LLCMr. and Mrs. Walter and Ruth PetrieDr. Joel Potash and Ms. Sandra HurdMs. Jill PotterDr. Sovan PowellDr. and Mrs. Daniel D. RabuzziMr. Gregg RinaldiMs. Adelina T. RomanoMr. Michael J. SalamoneDr. and Mrs. Gary and Trish SauerMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. ScanlonMr. Mike ScherrSignage SystemsMr. and Mrs. David SmallenSmile Design, D.D.S., P.C.Mr. Chris SnowMs. Mary StuddifordThe Summit Dental Group, P.C.Mr. Joseph TalaricoDr. and Mrs. Sanford P. TemesTerumo Cardiovascular Systems

Testone, Marshall & Discenza, LLPMs. Tara J. TifftTitan Steel Corp.Carol and Robert TriggsMs. Maureen K. TuckMr. and Mrs. Joseph VerzinoVITEC Solutions, LLCMrs. Mary Ann WaferMr. H. Edward WalkerMr. Adan WarfaMr. Jack WebbWladis Law Firm, PCMr. Roger Yanow

$250 - $499Mr. David M. AbellMs. Melissa AllardMr. John R. AndersonDr. Michael J. ArenaMs. Christine ArisMs. Laura ArndtAspen Advsiors, LLCDr. Samuel S. BadalianMs. Debra BaileyWilliam P. BakerMs. Susan L. BaldacciMr. Brian BarbolineMr. Steven BarlowMr. Joshua H. BlodgettDr. Joseph BonacciMs. Polly BowersMs. Eleanor BraunMr. and Mrs. Larry BriestBristol-Myers Squibb FoundationC. T. Male AssociatesMr. and Mrs. John J. CannizzaroMs. Lola CaputoMr. Daniel CarelliDr. Thomas M. CarrollMr. Jay V. Casper, Jr.Catholic Charities of Onondaga CountyCB Richard EllisMs. Estelle ChecrallahMr. Paul ChiodoMr. John P. ColemanMrs. Linda CorriganMrs. Deborah CoyleMr. Duane CrapserCreative Dental Concepts of CNY, PLLC

donor listing In 2013, donors to St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center Foundation contributed generously

to help physicians and nurses make a difference in our community. Listed are cash donations

received between January 1 and December 31, 2013.

St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center Foundation paid

tribute to supporters at the 23rd annual St. Joseph’s Day

Appreciation Breakfast on the Feast of St. Joseph, March 19,

at The Genesee Grande Hotel in Syracuse. St. Joseph’s hosts

the breakfast annually to recognize major supporters and

advocates of the organization.

st. Joseph’s day awards

From left to right are Kathryn Ruscitto, president and chief executive officer of St. Joseph’s, with the awardees: Thomas Aiello, DO, medical director of Pulmonary Health Physicians, PC; Kenyon Craig, executive director, Housing Visions; and A. John Merola, MD.

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Osama A. AlmasriMs. Karen AlseverMr. Todd AlvordJoann Amaral ‘60Mr. Frank P. Amie, Jr.Ms. Denise AmighMr. John AndersenMs. Anita AndersonThe Anderson FamilyMrs. Natasha AndersonDennis AndrewsMr. Russell AngeloMs. Jeanette S. AngeloroVito and Janet AngersonMs. Christine L. AngiolilloMr. and Mrs. Martin and Esther AnthonyMr. Andrew C. AntilKristen AntonacciMs. Roslyn B. AntonacciArc of Onondaga CountyMr. Leo M. ArcherMrs. Ann ArmstrongMs. Shellie ArmstrongMs. Elizabeth S. ArnerMs. Mardi ArnoldMr. and Mrs. Mark ArnowDonna M. ArseneauS. G. ArvantidesMr. Thaddeus J. AstemborskiMs. Amber AtkinsonAtwell Mill, LLCJoel AugerMs. Monica AungierMs. Jade AuwaeMr. Matthew AuwaeMs. Melissa AveryGeorge AxtellMs. Flora AyoboMs. Violet M. AyresMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. BabineauMs. Jane M. BachMr. and Mrs. Ronald BachtaMr. Scott BakerMs. Angela BaldiniScott and Betty Ann BaldwinMr. William BaldwinMs. Margaret B. BallMr. and Mrs. Michael BallMs. Yowali BalumeOlga BantleyMr. Ross BarbarinoMr. John BarkerCatherine M. BarnesMr. George E. BarnesMs. Joy L. BarrMs. Susan M. BarrettMeghan BarryMr. and Mrs. John A. Barry, Jr.Gerald Barth and Annette MuirMr. and Mrs. Elmer L. BartlettMr. and Mrs. Thomas BartlettJoseph C. BartoszewskiDr. Susan and Mr. Jeffrey BastableDeborah BauerMr. and Mrs. Myrle and Elizabeth BauerMs. Susan M. BaumMr. Thomas BaxterJim and Jan BeanMs. Stephanie Beard

Mr. James BeardsleyMr. Bernie BeckMs. Jo-Ann A. BeckwithMs. Darlene D. BeemanMr. and Mrs. Michael BeersMr. and Mrs. David BeldenMs. Michelle BeldenSuzanne BeldenMs. Amanda BelisleMs. Erin BellMs. Gwynne S. BellosMs. Patricia A. BellottiDr. Carla Bender and Mr. Daniel QuailMr. Edward BenderskiMr. Brian BenedictMs. Margaret S. BenjaminMs. Marie BennettMs. Sandra BennettLevern and Catherine BensonMr. Chip BercierMr. Thomas BerdanDr. Susan BergerMs. Elizabeth BergstraesserMs. Gayle BeroDrs. P. Bruce Berra and Lorraine DuvallDr. and Mrs. Frank BersaniMr. and Mrs. Henry Bersani, Sr.Drs. Thomas Bersani and Ms. Joan ChristyMs. Mary M. BerthelotMr. and Mrs. Harold BertramMs. Charlotte R. BesseeMs. Nancy BibbensMr. Joseph BickMs. Amy L. BidwellDr. William BillinghamMr. William BillyMr. and Mrs. Ira A. BirdMs. Mary BishopMr. and Mrs. Ed BishoppMs. Elizabeth BistrovichMs. Debby BittelMs. Melanie BixbyThe Blade Shop, Inc.Ms. Pamela BlairMs. Susan Bland-MedicisMs. Denise BlowersMrs. Deborah BoboMs. Maureen BogardusGeorge and Sally BogardusMs. Pamela BogdanMs. Louise BogettCathy BonacciMr. Mauricio BonifacioMs. Pamela BonvouloirMr. and Mrs. Raymond BordenMr. and Mrs. Frank BorerHenry and Gerry BornbuschMs. Anne BoscoMs. Lily BoskovskiMs. Jaynee R. BoucherMs. Margaret Bowes BovardMrs. Lucile P. BoveeMr. Douglas B. BowerMr. and Mrs. Eric BowersMs. Denise BowlesMs. Sherry BowmanMrs. Sudaphorn BoyceMs. Shirley J. Boyd

Mr. Ronald BoyerMs. Nancy A. BoykeMs. Easter BradfordMrs. Doris E. BradyMr. Donald H. BrancheMr. Matthew R. BrandMs. Edith Brant-BurdekinMs. Cynthia A. BraunmuellerMr. Timothy BraymanMs. Ann BrazellBread for Schools Run Corp.Ms. Shirley I. BreedMr. and Mrs. Edward BreenMr. Brian BrennanMs. Deborah A. BrennanMike and Lorraine Brewer Dr. Dawn Brink-Cymerman and Mr. Raymond CymermanLane and Bette BriscoeMr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Brislin, Jr.Ms. Grace BristolMr. Michael BrochowiczMr. Michael BroekerMs. Joyce BrooksMs. Stacey BrooksCathy BrothersMs. Bridget BrotzkiBarbara BrownMs. Cheryl M. BrownHonorable and Mrs. Harold C. Brown, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. BrownMs. Laurie BrownMr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrownMs. Michelle BrownBill and Neila BrownMr. William R. BrownMs. Yolanda C. BrownMs. Bernice BrunellMr. and Mrs. Robert BrunetteMs. Rebecca BrunoMs. Kimberly Brunson-WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Abdallah BseiraniMr. and Mrs. James BubnackMr. Michael BuchananMs. Mary R. BuckMs. Margaret M. BuckinghamMs. Heather BullaMs. Dawn BullettMr. and Mrs. Patrick BullionMs. Amber BunaiskyMr. Joseph J. BurdickMr. and Mrs. Duane BurgerJay E. BurgessMs. Patricia D. BurkeMs. Susan BurkeMs. Anne BurnsMr. and Mrs. Douglas BurnsMr. and Mrs. Michael BurnsRobert and Gail BurnsMr. Lyle B. BurridgeMs. Kimberly A. BushMs. Elaine M. BusherMr. Bob BuskoMr. and Mrs. Robert BuskoDr. and Mrs. Steven ButcherMr. and Mrs. David J. ButlerMs. Julia ByrneMs. Mary ByrneMrs. Susan F. ByrnsMr. and Mrs. Daniel Calkins

Mary F. CallahanDr. and Mrs. Joseph CambareriMrs. Debra J. CameronMr. Anthony P. CamilliMs. Cindy A. CampagniMs. Melissa A. CampbellMrs. Patricia Campbell ‘69Ms. Sue CandeeWendell L. CanfieldLee Ann (Smith) Cangelose ‘77Mr. David CapellaMr. Ronald A. CapozziMs. Sandra CapozziMr. Dennis D. CapriaMs. Libby CapriottiMs. Linda M. CapursoDr. and Mrs. Ronald CaputoMr. Rocco J. CarboneMr. Gregory CardMs. Samantha CardinellAnn CarenDr. and Mrs. Wilfred Carey IIIMr. and Mrs. Matthew CarlinoMs. Linda L. CarlisleMs. Barbara CarloughMrs. Georgianna CarneyNancy I. CarrollMr. Mark CarterMs. Judy CarulliMs. Jessica CarusoMs. Nicole CaryeMr. Peter E. CaseMs. Georgia CaskinetteMs. Elizabeth CassantMs. Joan CassantMs. Donna CassidyEdward and Sarah CastilanoDr. and Mrs. Luis CastroMr. John CavenderMr. Richard CavoloCayuga County Town Highway AssociationMr. Alfred Cehfus, Jr.Robert W. CeillyMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. CelesteMrs. Josephine CelioMs. Michele CentolellaDr. Peter CeravoloDr. and Mrs. Thomas CertoMr. Arthur ChalupnickiDr. and Mrs. Glenn ChampagneMrs. Soukoa ChanthasensackMrs. Edna ChapmanElizabeth ChapmanMs. Joyce ChapmanMr. and Mrs. Robert ChapmanWilfred C. ChapmanMs. Michelle ChaseMs. Nikole K. ChastainMs. Lacey ChiassonMr. Andy ChildsMs. Jeanna ChildsDeng CholMr. Edward ChristensenMs. Anne ChristopherMs. Kristen ChryslerElizabeth ChureyMs. Elaine B. CieslakDr. and Mrs. Armand CincottaMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cirrito

Ms. Marlene CrockfordJon Derek CroteauMs. Michelle CusimanoMs. Gina CusworthDavid DasherMr. Arthur DeGirolamoDr. Denise DeppolitiDr. and Mrs. John DeSimoneMs. Tamela DeSimoneMr. and Mrs. Larry DeWittDr. Robert DietzMr. Joseph N. DiRienzoMs. Jodi M. DonahueMs. Kathy DonlickDr. Petra Doro, D.D.S.Dr. James DraveckDr. and Mrs. Dirk DuganEastwood Litho, Inc.Ms. Mary Clare EhdeKarl and Patricia EngelbrechtMs. Diana FarnetiMr. Doug FirpoMr. John FlaskMr. Kevin FlegalMr. Carl ForieroMs. Gloria FoxMs. Nancy FrazierMr. and Mrs. David C. FryMs. Nancy J. GalipeauMr. Fred L. GallettiMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. GegliaGenesee Grande HotelMs. Virginia G. GiarussoMs. Mary Anne GillsonMr. and Mrs. Edward GrabowskiMs. Anne GrandeMs. Kathleen GroesbeckMrs. Maureen G. GualtieriDr. Matthew HallMr. and Mrs. George J. HayRichard L. Hehir, MDMr. Vance T. HellwigMr. and Mrs. James N. HettlerReverend and Mrs. Stewart HildMr. David T. HimiakDr. Stephen D. HoagDr. Thomas HoganMr. and Mrs. Charles HolmbergMr. and Mrs. Harrison HomerMs. Deborah J. Hopkins

Hospice of CNYDr. Lynne A. HumphreyMs. Mary HuxfordMs. Colleen HylandDr. Clelia Ilacqua, D.D.S.Ms. Tacy JenkinsTaryn JirousekMs. E. Zoe KeelerMs. Mary KingMr. Robert KosinskiAruna KothariMs. Jennifer KrafftMs. Karin M. KurtzMs. Karen LaFranceMs. Nancy LauferMs. Teresa M. LaValleMs. Nicole LesperanceMr. Fred LetourneauNatalya LevinMs. Allison LewisMr. Howard LewisDr. John A. LyonsDr. Bernadine A. MartinDr. Jennifer McCaulMr. Michael McDermottMr. Ronnie A. McIntyre, Jr.Melinda B. McMinn, MDDr. Kristen McNamaraDr. Betsy McNanyMs. Michele MecomonacoMediaMarConDrs. Stanley Meltzer and Patricia RandallMs. Cindy MerchantMerrill LynchMs. Theresa MeyersMs. Jane A. MillerMs. Margaret MillsMontessori School of SyracuseMs. Catherine MucenskiMr. Richard C. Murphy, CLU, LUTCF, AEPMs. Kimberley MurrayElizabeth and Peter NaughtonMs. Pamela NettiMs. Sharon NeumanMr. and Mrs. Joseph J. NicolettiMs. Denise NolanDr. and Mrs. John P. O’BrienMs. Margaret O’Hara

Mr. and Mrs. Frank PanzettaJoan PayneMrs. Shirley PeaseMs. Deirdre P. PierceMrs. Marilyn PinskyMs. Maryann PlataniaMr. Curtis PollardMs. Valerie PotashMs. Kay PowellMs. Ellen K. PowersMs. Nancy PurdyQPK DesignMs. Marjorie QuaifeJames and Loretta QuigleyFriends of Karen K. QuinnMs. Claudia RayomeMr. Gary RichterMr. William RiggallThe Roman Catholic Diocese of SyracuseRomano’s Family Dentistry, PLLCMr. John Taylor RosierMr. Charles RouseMs. Cynthia A. RybakMs. Jennifer RyfunMr. Alfonso SalemiMr. and Mrs. James A. SalvatoreMr. John S. SanbornMr. Thomas SandfordMr. Roger J. SanfordMs. Milena SchirChris and Ken SchrankLorraine SchunckConnie Semel ‘74Ms. Yamilka SerranoMr. Frank V. ServadioMr. Steven J. ShihMs. Lisa SladeMs. Dawn M. Smith-ZellarMs. Judy SokolowskiMr. Michael A. SpuchiseSt. Camillus Residential Health Care FacilityMs. Karen St. HilaireSt. Joseph’s Hospital 1-4 StaffSt. Joseph’s Hospital IT DepartmentMr. Steve St. OngeMr. and Mrs. Louis J. Steigerwald IIIThe Stewart FamilyMs. Debra Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Peter I. TaylorMs. Mary TeskeMrs. Cheryl ThomasMs. Karen ThomsonMs. Sarah TubbertDr. and Mrs. James TuckerMs. Kathleen TuroUniversity Dental Associates, LLPKelly and Victor VaccaroMs. Kristie ValentinoMr. and Mrs. Stefano VolzaMs. Chris VonaMs. Pauline WadzinskiMr. and Mrs. David WallMr. Jason R. WarnerMr. Jeffrey WentworthWhelan & Curry Construction Services, Inc.Mr. Andrew L. WhippleMr. and Mrs. Paul H. WilloughbyMs. Elizabeth J. WiseMs. Elizabeth A. WoytowiczMs. Meghan Wright

$249 and belowMs. Deborah AbbatielloMr. and Mrs. William AbdallahMr. Vakil AbdullayerMr. Mohamed AboubakerMs. Tiffiany AbruzzeseMs. Maudine AcevedoMs. Sandra L. AcevedoRichard and Karen AckerMs. Susan E. AdamsSister Vera T. AdamsMs. Stacey AdamyMs. Maria AgoshMr. and Mrs. Louis J. AgrestiGeorgia A. AhrensMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. AielloMs. Alicia AlampiSally AldenMs. Jacqui AldingerMs. Susan M. AldrichAllen C. AlexanderMs. Gloria AlexanderDr. and Mrs. Howard J. AlexanderMs. Mary Emily AlibrandiMrs. Cheryl AllenMs. Lois D. Allen

Three Walkways of Caring offer peaceful settings for

patients and visitors. St. Francis Garden is located at the

front of the hospital while Caritas Park is located in front of

the College of Nursing. The Walk of Valor, at the flagpole

in front of the hospital, pays tribute to veterans, reservists

and active military personnel. Inscribed bricks and benches

honor personal heroes and memorialize departed loved

ones. Proceeds support programs and services throughout

St. Joseph’s system.

walkways of Caring

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Ms. Michelle H. FotiMr. Robert FoucartCarol Czarny Fox ‘57Ms. DeAnna L. FoxMs. Kimberly FoxMs. Deborah FradetteRobert and Patricia FraileyMr. and Mrs. Bernard FranceMs. Darlyn FrassMs. Wendy FrattoMs. Melissa FredericksDr. and Mrs. Gary FreemanMs. Yolanda FreemanMrs. Pia M. FreerMr. Mark FrenchMs. Judith FriedmanMr. David R. Frigon, Sr.Ms. Harmony M. FrigonMs. Karen FrigonMs. Diane FrumpterMs. Sarah FudalaDale FullerMr. David M. FulmerMs. Nancy FunkMr. Benjahmin S. FurqanMs. Christine GabriellMs. Sandra E. GaetanoMs. Maureen GaffneyMs. Linda J. GagnonMs. Amy R. GaitaMs. Maria A. GallowayMs. Shirley A. GalvinMs. Mary Anne O. GarafaloMs. Jennifer GarlockMs. Susanna GarrowWayne and Marilyn GarrowMr. and Mrs. Keith GayMs. Alisa M. GehmMs. Katherine GeissDr. and Mrs. Michael GeissMs. Jennifer A. GeorgeMs. Cynthia Gersch-CianfavanoMr. and Mrs. Donald W. GetmanDrs. Nasri and Hoda GhalyGHD Consulting Services Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Reno and Grace GhezziMr. and Mrs. Richard GialtoMrs. Joseph F. GianettoMs. Marjorie GianniMs. Pat GibbonsEntisar GibreelMr. Abdul GilbertKathleen H. GilbertMs. Randi GilbertMs. M. Colleen GilchriestMrs. Newman GilchristMs. Kathleen GilliesMs. Deb GinnellyJune B. GlaskiMs. Michelle GlaskiRabbi Scott L. GlassMs. Sara Gleasman-DeSimoneMs. Ann GloskaZarkpa GlottoMs. MaryAnn M. GoeTawnya GoertzenMs. Laureen GoettelMs. Shirley A. GoldenMs. Jacquelyn GonzaMs. Joanne GonzalezMs. Linda GonzalezMr. James W. GoodMrs. Jeanne Marie GoodmanGoodrich FoundationMr. Kevin GordonSandra GoskoMs. Dana GossonMs. Diane GouldMrs. Lucille T. GowanMr. Francis GozziMrs. Phyllis GraberMs. Donna M. GraczykDr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Grady, Jr.Ms. Renee GranatoMr. and Mrs. Kenneth GrangerMs. Lisa GranieroMr. Michael GranieroMr. Alonzo GrantMelissa GrattanMrs. Margaret A. Graves

Angelo GrecoMr. Rosario GrecoLois GreenMs. Susan GreenMs. Benna GreenfieldMr. James GreenwoodLillian GreenwoodKevin and Joelle GreerMs. Elvira GrellaMr. Gary GrellaMrs. Jeanne GriffinMr. Robert GriffinMr. Michael A. GrobsmithMs. Michelle GrobsmithMrs. Betty M. GroteMr. Bruce M. GrothMr. and Mrs. David GrygielMr. and Mrs. Chester M. GrzejkaMs. Deborah GuancialMs. Jennifer GuerinMr. Antonio V. Guerrero, Jr.Ms. Rosalinda C. GuerreroMs. Tamara GuintaLyudmila GuraWayne E. GutchessLaura HackenbergGail HadovskyMs. Mary HagenMs. Timothy HagueMs. Denise A. HaleyMs. Kristin HallMs. LouAnn HallMs. Maggie HallMs. Loreen HamannMs. Lynn HamiltonMrs. Dawn E. HammatGeoffrey A. HamptonMs. Etta HanceMr. and Mrs. Kevin HanlonMr. and Mrs. W. D. HanlonMr. Donald C. HardyDr. and Mrs. William HarmandMs. Sabrina HarmatukMr. Timothy HarringtonDawn Marie HarrisMs. Dolores Harris

Ms. Margaret HarrisonMs. Bridget-ann HartMrs. Molly A. HartMrs. Nancy B. HartelMs. Jennie HartfieldMs. Susan HarveyMr. and Mrs. William and Elizabeth HasemauerMr. John J. HauptMrs. Catherine HaydenMs. Katherine HayesMrs. Elahnna HaynesMs. Carrie HeaphyMs. Lynne HeavisideMs. Nadine HebergerMrs. Joanna S. HeckertMs. Kellie HeiselmanDr. and Mrs. George C. HeitzmanMs. Helen HemingsBarbara H. HendersonMrs. Robert J. HendersonMs. Megan HendersonMs. Melissa HendersonMr. Shawn HendersonAlice S. HenryMr. Jonathan HenryMr. and Mrs. Henry J. Henson IIIMs. Vera HerasymovychMr. Greg HerbertVelma HerronCharles and Victoria HerzogMr. and Mrs. Lewis C. HerzogMs. Mary Lu HessHighfield EnterprisesHill & Markes, Inc.Ms. Linda HillenbrandMs. Kristen HinesMr. Daniel HinzMr. Joseph HipiusMs. Jennifer HirshMs. Denise Hiser-RuddickMr. Greg HmielMr. and Mrs. Sarika and Varun HogadeMs. Deborah HohlMs. Margaret A. Holden

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Ms. Kelly CurrieMr. Kenneth CurryMr. and Mrs. Anthony P. CusanoMrs. James Conti and Mr. and Mrs. Paul CusanoMs. Angela CuskeyMs. Aida CustodioMs. Adele M. CutroneMs. Julie CyrMs. Martha CzaplickiMr. and Mrs. Bradley Czerkies, Sr.Reverend Joshua M. CzyzMr. and Mrs. Rev. Randy S. CzyzMs. Susan DabrowskiMs. Olasumba DadaDr. and Mrs. John A. D’AddarioMr. Thomas DaggettHarry and Phyllis DainsMs. Debra D’AlfonsoDr. and Mrs. Michael DamianoMrs. Carol C. D’AngeloMs. Jennifer DanielsMs. Denise DannMr. and Mrs. Arthur and Dorothy DantuonoMs. Laura B. DarlingJack & Shelley DaughertyMs. Amanda D’AuriaMr. Dale DavisMr. Harvey DavisMrs. Mary DavisMr. and Mrs. Neil DavisMs. Patricia DavisMs. Debra DayDr. Mary C. Daye, MDMr. and Mrs. James R. DeCourseyJennifer DelaneyMr. and Mrs. John D. DeleoMs. Marian E. DelGobboMr. and Mrs. Jed DelmonicoMr. Eric DeMarcheMr. Philip DeMatteoMs. Anna Maria DemkoMr. and Mrs. John J. Demma, Jr.Mr. Mike DemmerleMr. and Mrs. Richard J. DemperioMs. Rose Marie Demperio-ZulloMr. Mathiang M. DengMr. and Mrs. Glenn A. DenneeMs. Linda DennisCarmen DennyMr. and Mrs. John DennyMs. Jean M. DensmoreJoseph DepaulisMs. Donna Maffei D’EreditaMs. Donna D. DeRochaMr. Paul DeRoseMr. Dominick V. DeSalvatoreMr. Alfonso DesiderioMs. Catherine DetorMs. Linda DetorMr. Paul DevaneyMs. Kelly DeVaulMs. Deborah DeweyMs. Roberta Powers DeyetteDr. David C. DickinsonMs. Kathleen DickinsonMs. Natalie N. DickinsonMr. Joseph DicobDr. and Mrs. Charles DiCosimoSanto DiFino, MD

Mr. and Mrs. Manfred R. DifloMr. and Mrs. Robert E. DiFlorioMs. Patricia diGiovannaDiLauro’s Bakery & Pizza Inc.Ms. Kathy DillmanDr. Vincent D. DiMentoMrs. Sandra DipastenaDr. and Mrs. James DispenzaMr. and Mrs. James S. DispenzaMrs. Marie DittmarMr. Michael DixonMr. Terral DixonMs. Laura DodgeMr. Robert T. Dodge, PhD, RN, ANPMr. Robert DomachowskiMrs. Connie M. DonaldsonMrs. Elizabeth DonaldsonMs. Cathleen DoneganMs. Roseanne DoneganMr. Thomas J. DonovanMs. Tricia DonovanMs. Joanne DorityMr. William DorseyMs. Jennifer DoughertyMrs. Barbara P. DownsMs. Kim M. DoyleMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey DravesMr. and Mrs. Neil DriscollMr. Robert DriscollM. Josephine DruczakMr. and Mrs. Alfred DubaniewiczMr. and Mrs. Ira S. DubnoffIra and Estelle DubroffMs. Elizabeth DudleyDavid DudzinskiDavid G. DuerrMr. Paul DufaultRobert and Linda DuLongMr. and Mrs. Charles S. Duncan, Jr.Ms. Brigid DunnMr. John DunnMr. Mark L. DunnMs. Susan DunnMrs. Helena DuongMs. Marie DurstJoseph and Patricia DwyerMs. Mary Ann DwyerMs. Mary K. DwyerMs. Michele A. DwyerMs. Ashley B. DykeJudith DzikowskiE & V EnergyMr. Scott B. EarlBonnie EarnshawMs. Lisa EbertEdco Sales, Inc.Mr. Jim EganMr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. EgnaczykBarbara A. EgtvedtMs. Joy EidtAl EisingerMs. Carol J. ElliottDr. and Mrs. Charles F. ElliottElmcrest Children’s CenterEmergency DepartmentMs. Roberta EmmertMr. Willard G. EmmertMr. Michael F. EndriesDr. and Mrs. David EngMs. Perrine E. EngleErie Mechanical Contractors Inc.

Ms. Mary H. EspositoMr. and Mrs. Peter L. EspositoEspressOasisMary Ann Ettelson ‘53Ramanda EudellMs. Janet EvansMr. Kevin EvansDr. and Mrs. Wayne and Susan EvansMr. and Mrs. Gary FaigleMs. Theresa FairclothMs. Lori FalckDr. and Mrs. Alfred E. FalconeMr. and Mrs. Richard D. FalkiewiczMs. Colleen N. FallMrs. Rosanne C. FallonMr. Brad A. FalterMs. Lauralee FarrarCarol Trinchik Farrell ‘62Ms. Judith FaulknerMs. Beverly FayetteMs. Valerie R. FedeleLawrence and Theresa FeerFeher Rubbish Removal, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. David FeikertDan and Laura FeldmanMary Felice and JosephMs. Lori FemanoMs. Janice FennMr. Robert L. FenocchiMs. Sharon FergusonVitalino and Laurentina Fernandes VazMr. Frank FerranteFr. Carmelo F. FerraraMs. Donna FerrisMs. Patricia J. FerroMs. Tricia FiasconaroMr. and Mrs. Jack FickMs. Ann FieldEdith FigieMs. Michelina FigliomeniMs. Elaine FikMs. Laurie FilesFinancial Services StaffMs. Kathleen FindleyMs. Mary Ann FinnMs. Deborah M. FinneganMr. Richard FioreMs. Roxanna FioreMs. Amanda FiscoeGerald FitzgeraldMs. Kathleen FitzgeraldMs. Patricia E. FitzgibbonsMr. Walter FitzpatrickMs. Kimberly J. FlahertyMs. Heather A. FlanaganMarian FleischmanMelissa FleischmannMr. Larry D. FlemmingsMr. and Mrs. Joseph FletcherDr. Werner L. FlierDr. and Mrs. Michael J. FlintropMr. and Mrs. Robert and Peggy Florian, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. FoertchMr. and Mrs. Robert FoleyMs. Hillary FonsecaMs. Lori FonsecaMrs. Cathe ForbesMrs. E. Pat Forderkonz

St. Joseph’s Hospital Foundation netted more than

$335,000, exceeding its goal, at its annual gala dinner

dance on May 31 at the Turning Stone Resort Casino.

st. Joseph’s nets More than $335,000 at annual gala fundraiser

Pictured from left to right are Gala Co-Chairs Dr. Ron and Mrs. Joanne Caputo, and Dr. Matthew and Mrs. Colleen O’Hern, along with Kathryn Ruscitto (center), president and chief executive officer of St. Joseph’s.

The 21st Annual Golf Classic, held at Turning Stone

Resort Casino, netted nearly $225,000 and welcomed

388 golfers.

golf Classic nets nearly $225,000

Pictured left to right are Douglas Smith, vice president for development for St. Joseph’s Foundation; Dan McNeil; Lowell Seifter, general counsel for St. Joseph’s; and Jack Webb.

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Mary Ellen MilesMr. and Mrs. Michael D. MililloMs. Eileen M. MillardMs. Gail D. MillerMs. Marlene J. MillerMrs. Robin Gray MillerMs. Stacy MillerSteven R. and Carol A. MillerMr. Sean MillsDrs. Michael and Marissa MincollaMs. Laura MinnoeMs. Cindy MitchellMs. Diane A. MitchellMs. LaToya MitchellNancy MitchellCatherine A. Mocyk, RNMr. and Mrs. Byron MohorterMs. Doreen M. MoltrupMarianne Monahan, MS, RNNorma & Stan MonnatMr. and Mrs. Fred MonroeMr. and Mrs. Joseph MontecalvoDrs. Craig and Diane MontgomeryMs. Rosemary MonticelloMs. Margaret MooreMs. Tonia M. MooreMs. Anna Marie MoosbruggerChristina L. MorabitoMr. James J. MorelliMs. Ann Marie MorenoMs. Vicki MoreyMs. Bette MorganMs. Kathryn MorganMr. and Mrs. Thomas and Joanne MorganMs. Roni MorgensternMs. Bobette J. MorinMs. Patricia MoriniMr. Richard MorisetteMs. Teresa MorozMs. Melissa A. MorrisVivian M. MorrisonMs. Dyana MorrowMr. Bryan H. MorseMrs. Christina D. MorseTeresa Zielinski MortiseMr. Edward MosesMs. Jeanne MoskalMs. Annemarie MosleyMs. Kimberly MowersMs. Margit MoynihanMs. Sara MoynihanMr. and Mrs. Alfred R. MrozekKristen Mucitelli HeathMr. and Mrs. Robert MuellerMs. Susan MulcahyMr. and Mrs. James R. MuldoonMs. Melissa MuldoonMr. John MullerMr. Ed MulpaganoMr. and Mrs. Nicholas MulpaganoMs. Nancy K. MuncyMs. Peggy S. MunnMs. Carol MurnaneDorothy MurphyMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. MurphyMs. Julie MurphyMs. Leah MurphyPatrick MurphyMr. and Mrs. Patrick R. MurphyBetty Murray

Ms. Marla R. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Richard J. MurrayMr. and Mrs. Dominic G. Muscolino, Jr.MVP Health Plan, Inc.Mr. James MyersMs. Joan Marie MyersMs. Bonnie MylesMr. and Mrs. Robert NaasDigant NanavantiDr. and Mrs. Christopher NardoneMs. Lisa NashMs. Lynn NashMarjorie NealMs. Juliann M. NedellMs. Caroline NedzaMrs. Lois NeedhamMs. Margaret D. NeedhamMr. Robert J. NelkinMs. Mary Kay NelsMs. Vanessa NelsMs. Elizabeth A. NemierReda M. NephewMs. Donna E. NeumanNew Beginnings Health CareChuyen NguyenDr. Elizabeth NguyenMr. and Mrs. Donald NicholasMs. MariJill A. NicholsonMs. Susan NicholsonMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. NilssonMr. Trent A. NishMs. Amanda NoelMs. Ann M. NoelMs. Cheryl NoetscherMs. Kathy Anne NoonanKathyanne NoonanJanice A. NoraMs. Roberta J. Novak FrenchMr. and Mrs. John NozMr. W. B. NugentMs. Linda ObitMs. Danielle O’BrienMs. Judith O’BrienMs. Paula O’BrienTeresa O’BrienMs. Rebecca ObristMrs. Julia A. O’ConnellMs. Karen A. O’ConnellMrs. Lois M. O’ConnellMr. and Mrs. James O’DonnellMr. Robert L. O’DonnellMr. Robert OgonoskiDr. and Mrs. Matthew O’HernMs. Martha O’LearyMs. Kelie I. OliverMs. Winifred OlmsteadMs. Linda OlmstedMr. and Mrs. Eric and Deborah OlsonMs. Mary M. OlsonMs. Karen O’MaraOneida Nation FoundationCharles H. O’NeilStephanie Laddick O’NeilMs. Karen O’NeillOnondaga County Dental SocietyMr. Peter OppermanMs. Anne J. OrrJeannette Light OrrMs. Susan Osborne

Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. OstranderMs. Christine M. OstrowskiMs. Christine OsuchowskiMr. Charles H. OwensYaa OwusuMs. Geraldine M. PaceCarol Pacella, ‘63Ms. Jill PacholykMr. and Mrs. Lawrence PageMr. Craig C. PainterKathryn PalladinoMr. and Mrs. Nicholas and Eileen PallottaMr. and Mrs. Peter and Connie PalumbMr. Domenic PangaloPAR Government Systems CorporationMr. Lawrence A. Pardee, Jr.Mr. Daniel D. ParkDr. Bruce D. ParkerCarol ParkerMs. Kelly ParkerMs. Suzanne E. ParkerMr. Gennaro ParlatoMr. and Mrs. William H. Parody IIIJose A. ParraMrs. Mavis ParryMs. Assunta PascarellaMs. Maria PascarellaMr. Dino PaschettoMr. and Mrs. James M. PaseMs. Charlene PataneMs. Shirley J. PateDr. Jerry A. PatriarcaMs. Joyce V. PattersonMr. Michael F. PattiJames PaulMr. and Mrs. Landon E. PauleyMs. Maureen PaurMs. Shirley PavettoMrs. Mary Ann PawlikowskiMr. Edward PaymentMs. Laurie PayneMr. and Mrs. George PearsonMs. April PelkeyJoyce PennyMs. Bonnie J. PenoyerMs. Carleen PenseroMr. Abe PereiraThomas PerkinsMs. Hilda E. PerrymanMr. Douglas PetersonMs. Mary PetersonMr. Richard PetittoMs. Barbara PetroskyPharmacy Department at St. Joseph’s HospitalMr. and Mrs. Frank E. PhelpsMs. Susan PhillipsMr. Danny PhilpotMs. Nina PhimmahomMrs. Cynthia PienkowskiMs. Sharon PieperMs. Dawn PierceMr. Douglas PierceKeith PierceMrs. Denise PiersallMs. Janice PiersonMr. Paul PietrantonioMrs. Dorothy E. Pileski

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in memory of Joan BraymanCayuga County Town Highway AssociationWayne and Marilyn GarrowConrad and Helen JankeMs. Ann Brazell

in memory of Bianca BresadolaMr. Timothy Warren

in memory of rose BrickweddeMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of Jeanne BronsonMs. Debra Day

in memory of Cheryl BrownMs. Louise Bogett

in memory of frederic BrownMs. Mary Beth Sheldon

in honor of dr. august BuerkleVivian M. Morrison in honor of dr. Borys BuniakMr. Dennis D. CapriaMrs. Mavis Parry

in memory of susan d. BurkeMs. Dawn M. Stanton

in honor of dr. Joseph ByrneMrs. Ann ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Bernard France

in memory of francis s. CalivaPaul W. Madonia, MDThe Stewart Family

in memory of Kathleen CalivaDr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. Ricciardi

in honor of dr. anne CalkinsMr. and Mrs. Daniel Calkins

in honor of dr. John CallahanMr. and Mrs. Daniel Calkins

the following donations were giVen “in honor” as a triBute to an adMired indiVidual or “in MeMorY” of a sPeCial loVed one. we thanK these thoughtful ContriButors.

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in memory of Mary griffin JonesMarianne MarkowitzSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing Faculty and Staff

in memory of ernest grilloMs. Sandi Syrko

in memory of giuseppe grimaldiMs. Nanette A. Santoro

in memory of edward and ida guancialMs. Deborah Guancial

in honor of dr. John gulloMs. Linda C. Hurley

in honor of dr. salil guptaMrs. Margaret A. Graves

in memory of John P. hable, sr.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hurley, Jr.

in memory of eric haleyAnn CarenMr. and Mrs. Joseph KolotaElizabeth M. MartinShirley McCormackCarole McManusRobert and Lee Ann PurtellDaniel Wimer and Julie Purtell

in honor of dr. david halleranBarbara BrownMr. Robert L. O’Donnell

in honor of dr. w. harmandSt. Joseph’s Medical Education Dept.

in memory of Carlyle harmonMs. Janice H. Clark

in honor of dr. Colin harrisDeborah Somers

in memory of george harrisDawn Marie Harris

in memory of ruth K. harrisonMr. Joey Santana

in honor of dr. ruth hartWilliam Kennedy

in memory of John and Joan hartnerMs. Kathryn Sapp

in memory of ilene harveyMr. Kenneth Curry

in memory of ann tanny hass ‘48Marianne MarkowitzMs. Lorraine A. SchneiderSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing Faculty and Staff

in memory of nancy hellwigMrs. Cheryl Thomas

in memory of robert J. hendersonMrs. Robert J. Henderson

in memory of donald herrMs. Anita AndersonHIM DepartmentMs. Amy RhoneMs. Amy SandersonMr. Mike ScherrCarol and Robert Triggs

in memory of James hillegusE & V Energy

in memory of Jim and sarah hillenbrandMr. Greg May

in honor of dr. Benjamin himplerJane Richardson

in honor of dr. stephen hoagBarbara H. Henderson

in memory of david hollenbeckMs. Ronda Huston

in memory of Jude everett hoodMrs. Doris Tyler

in honor of dr. david hootnickMr. and Mrs. Mark A. RinefierdSt. Joseph’s Medical Education Dept.

in memory of edwin and helen hornMrs. Joanne Skeval

in memory of deceased horstman family membersSylvia R. King ‘58

in memory of donna Joyce hortonMr. and Mrs. Alfred R. MrozekMr. and Mrs. Jack A. Schmidel

in memory of Marie ada houckMs. Laurianne Schwitter

in memory of Joseph huffmanMrs. Mary Jane Huffman

in memory of Cheryl hughesMr. Eric S. Hughes

in honor of dr. Peter huntingtonMr. Bernard J. Corbishley, Sr.

in memory of Jack and Ceil hussMs. Kristin Hall

in honor of the iacono familyMs. Maureen Iacono

in memory of Mary iannettoniMr. Louis IannettoniMr. and Mrs. Richard Lowenberg

in memory of robert indickMs. Mary Indick

in honor of dr. uzma iqbalMr. and Mrs. James JacksonElizabeth A. LynchMr. and Mrs. Jerry A. McCurdyMrs. Anne L. Messenger

in honor of dr. ayman iskanderMs. Mary Ann FinnMrs. Elizabeth B. KozickiMs. Judith H. LutesLois E. RabuckMrs. Grace SkeltonMrs. Elizabeth H. SnyderHarriet J. Woodard

in honor of dr. nahed iskanderRichard and Mary Hopper

in memory of florence sins JacksonMr. and Mrs. James M. Pase

in memory of James allen JacksonMs. Doni Piper

in memory of audrey JamesMs. LaToya Mitchell

in memory of helen JeffrisMr. Gorden Jeffris

in memory of James JenkinsMs. Tacy Jenkins

in honor of Mary ellen JenkinsMs. Tacy Jenkins

in memory of donald e. JochemMs. Denise Jochem-Robertson

in honor of gary and Mary anne JohnsonMs. Melanie Bixby

in memory of dick JonesMs. Julie Robinson

in memory of richard n. JonesMs. Estelle ChecrallahMr. and Mrs. Alan G. CoxMr. and Mrs. Edward McCarthy Jr.Ms. Karen O’MaraMr. Donald Yurkonis

in memory of richard r. JonesMr. and Mrs. David FeikertHarold and Patricia Major

in memory of edwin and Kathleen JordanMs. Jennifer Hirsh

in honor of dr. Philip KaplanMr. and Mrs. David C. FryLinda M. Raymond

in honor of John and Melony KarlikMs. Jilliane Karlik

in memory of nancy KarlovitzMs. Lori Femano

in memory of isaac and Jennie KatzowitzMs. Ronni Ann Katzowitz

in honor of dr. suchitra KavetyBonnie Earnshaw in honor of elaine Marie Kazakis and familyMs. Elaine M. Kazakis in memory of ruth KeltyMr. Robert Kelty

in honor of dr. gregory KenienMs. Elizabeth Stevens

in honor of dr. Michael KernanMr. Joseph Corbisiero

in honor of Mary l. KilmerMs. Jill Pacholyk

in memory of John J. KingMs. Mary Teske

in memory of ronald l. KingsleyMs. DeAnna L. Fox

in memory of Mary l. KinsellaMr. and Mrs. John Kinsella

in honor of Kristina KlapanMs. Lisa Klapan

in memory of william KleisMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of rev. and Mrs. John s. KloMr. and Mrs. John Lallier

in memory of lorraine KlobusMs. Olga Kravitz

in memory of thomas KohlerMs. Kate Kohler

in memory of walter and Pauline KosinskiMr. Robert Kosinski

in memory of thelma KottageMs. Joanne Kottage

in memory of Margaret Carmody Kovar ‘54Mr. Richard D. Kovar

in memory of Bernie KraftMs. Deborah Fradette

in honor of dr. Philip KreitzerMr. Willard G. Emmert

in memory of Janet KroesMr. Joe Kroes

in honor of Phyllis KrombachMs. Jodine H. Crast

in memory of Jake edwardsMs. Zakia Saunders

in memory of Vincenza and John egidioMs. Janice Fenn

in memory of william and Maggie eiflerMs. Mary M. Olson

in honor of asher eisenbies, born 11/12/12Mr. and Mrs. William and Rosemary Pooler

in honor of dr. sherif el BayadiDr. William BillinghamJoan I. Schmeling

in honor of dr. Ziad el-KhallyMr. Michael BuchananMr. and Mrs. Peter L. EspositoMrs. Joseph F. GianettoMr. and Mrs. Jack Stoutenger

in honor of dr. Mark emerickMr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Turo

in honor of the endries familyMr. Michael F. Endries

in honor of dr. engMr. Peter J. Rotundo, Sr.Angelo Servadio

in memory of stephanie Mary ann fabianJoseph and Jennifer Scicchitano

in honor of dr. Philip falconeLisa and Gary LaribeeMr. and Mrs. Byron Mohorter

in memory of sherry anne falconeMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of theodore falkiewiczMarianne MarkowitzSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing Faculty and Staff

in memory of edward and Jennie falkowskiMs. Nancy J. Galipeau

in honor of dr. faud farahMr. Frank McNulty

in honor of dr. Joyce farahMr. Frank McNulty

in honor of dr. ramsay farahMr. Frank McNulty

in memory of alice and william fehlmanMarianne Markowitz

in honor of dr. Mitchell feldmanMr. Douglas PierceJoe and Kathy Walter

in memory of Mary irene fetterlyMs. Allison Lewis

in honor of dr. Paul fiaccoMr. Gregory Card

in memory of rose fickMs. Elaine Fik

in memory of dr. Joseph f. finelliMr. James and Mrs. Mary Louise AbbottMr. and Mrs. Joseph M. AielloMr. William BaldwinCamillus Dental AssociatesMr. Richard CavoloDr. Peter CeravoloElizabeth ChapmanDr. and Mrs. Michael DamianoMr. and Mrs. Jed DelmonicoMs. Donna Maffei D’EreditaDr. Robert DietzDr. and Mrs. Alfred E. FalconeMs. Carol IlacquaMr. and Mrs. Michael J. Krisak, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Richard MayneOnondaga County Dental SocietyCarol ParkerDr. Jerry A. PatriarcaMr. and Mrs. Landon E. PauleyThomas PerkinsDr. and Mrs. Nicholas M. RicciardiMr. Neil RosenfeldKen SchirmuhlyDr. and Mrs. Gary SchopferSolvay BankSt. Joseph’s Hospital 1-4 StaffThomas J. Carroll, DMD, PCDr. and Mrs. Joseph T. ThorntonMr. Carmino A. VadalaVitkus & Scutari, DDS PC

in honor of dr. and Mrs. Joseph finelli, sr.Mrs. Catherine Hayden

in memory of letitia fischerMs. Barbara Keith

in honor of dr. Michael fischiMr. John BarkerHenry and Gerry BornbuschJoseph DepaulisMrs. Anne L. MessengerJoe and Kathy Walter in honor of Karessa flemmingsMr. Larry D. Flemmings

in memory of albert fletcherMr. and Mrs. Ronald Bachta

in memory of Margaret flickRichard and Karen Acker

in memory of gertrude foellMr. and Mrs. John D. Deleo

in memory of Morgan franceMs. Stella J. Sroka, MS

in honor of dr. gary freemanMr. Daniel F. Young in memory of sr. M. fridolin wiseMs. Elizabeth J. Wise

in memory of Cindy friskeMs. Patricia O. Johnson

in honor of dr. daniel fuleihanDonna M. ClarkMrs. James Conti and Mr. and Mrs. Paul CusanMr. and Mrs. Richard J. FoertchMr. Alan HarveyJoan Payne

in honor of dr. eric fungMr. and Mrs. Alan J. Levine

in memory of Mary gabrielMs. Sabrina Harmatuk

in memory of domenico galimiMarylin and Rocco Galimi

in honor of garafalo familyMs. Mary Anne O. Garafalo

in honor of Vincent gemelli, rPa-aMr. and Mrs. James O’Donnell

in honor of dr. Marya gendzielewskiMs. Mary R. BuckMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. CorapiJoan PayneMs. Elizabeth B. Ross

in memory of Janice georgeMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of daniel gerschMs. Cynthia Gersch-Cianfavano

in honor of dr. alessandro giambartolomeiJune B. GlaskiMs. Mary A. MastraccoMr. and Mrs. Robert NaasMrs. Grace SkeltonMr. Joseph Varghese

in memory of robert giarrussoMr. and Mrs. David H. PanasciMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of Jillian gilbertMs. Jennifer L. Hosler

in memory of newman gilchristMrs. Newman Gilchrist

in memory of Carol gloskaMs. Ann Gloska in memory of helen gondeckMrs. Ann Yankay

in memory of Barbara gonnellaMs. Shirley J. Boyd

in honor of helen gonzaMs. Jacquelyn Gonza

in memory of stephen gonzaMs. Jacquelyn Gonza

in honor of gop, deng, athok, ablel, auyenMs. Mary Mayom

in honor of dr. John f. gormanJune B. GlaskiJoanne Ridley-Pacicca and Gregory J. PaciccaMrs. Rose Zennamo

in honor of dr. william graberMrs. Phyllis Graber

in honor of dr. thomas gradyMr. Bernard J. Corbishley, Sr.Ms. Sheila M. Piraino

in honor of dr. randy greenLevern and Catherine BensonMr. and Mrs. William and Elizabeth HasemauerMrs. Mavis ParryJoan I. SchmelingMr. and Mrs. John N. ShaverMr. Leo TallmanDavid Yannascoli

in honor of dr. ronald greenbergMs. Barbara Keith

in honor of dr. Brett greenkyLane and Bette BriscoeM. Josephine DruczakJune B. GlaskiAlice S. HenryMs. Susan J. LamannaMr. and Mrs. Norman Weber

in honor of dr. seth greenkyDr. and Mrs. Howard J. AlexanderMs. Denise AmighMrs. Pamela C. ColeJudith DzikowskiJune B. GlaskiMrs. Jeanne GriffinVelma HerronMs. Rose LuzianiJanice A. NoraMr. and Mrs. Lawrence PageMrs. Cynthia PienkowskiSuzanne RichardsMr. Stephen ScofieldGeorge and Cynthia SouthgateAnn Wasiewicz

in memory of linda green-McdonaldMs. Laura Gray

in memory of Chaplain Mary B. gregorySt. Joseph’s Hospital Spiritual Care Department

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in honor of don and Janice MyersMs. Joan Marie Myers

in honor of dr. M. Masood naimMr. and Mrs. Francis J. Straub

in honor of dr. steven a. naprawaMr. and Mrs. John D. Marsellus

in honor of dr. Karen nardellaLinda Jane WillauerMr. and Mrs. Ray Willauer

in honor of dr. stephen nashMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Demperio

in honor of dr. dennis naveMs. Catherine T. Wagner

in honor of dr. ahmad nazemMs. Rose LuzianiMalcolm and Mary StarksMr. and Mrs. Jack Stoutenger

in honor of dr. ahmad nazemMr. and Mrs. Alfred J. and Sharon L. Light

in memory of Martha and walter nelsMs. Elizabeth A. Woytowicz

in honor of dr. david nesbittMrs. Mary T. Wilson

in memory of John J. nettiMs. Adele M. Cutrone

in honor of gary newcombeLisa and Gary Laribee

in honor of dr. John nicholsonBarbara Brown

in memory of Jasmine nicoleMs. Shelley Trace

in honor of dr. robert nolanSister Vera T. AdamsMr. and Mrs. Harvey KoenigMr. and Mrs. William H. Parody III

in memory of regina C. novekMs. Sandra E. Gaetano

in honor of dr. william nugentMr. W. B. Nugent

in honor of Jim and Carole obristMs. Rebecca Obrist

in honor of sr. Mary obristMs. Margaret M. JevisMr. Howard LewisMs. Katherine J. MuellerMr. and Mrs. George ReckMs. Suzanne M. Talarico

in memory of robert and Patricia o’ConnellMrs. Lois M. O’Connell

in memory of rosemarie oelschlagerMelissa GrattanLisa MeyerdierksMr. Mark Rice

in memory of Phyllis ogonowskiMr. Robert Ogonowski

in honor of dr. adebowale oguntolaN. Jean Polge, in loving memory of Louis Polge

in honor of dr. Matthew o’hernMr. James V. RyderCharleen and Leo Schumaker

in memory of anthony olivaMrs. Josephine Celio

in honor of dr. anthony olivaMr. Dennis D. CapriaMr. and Mrs. Byron Mohorter

in memory of grace olivaMrs. Josephine Celio

in memory of Jack olmstedMs. Linda Olmsted

in honor of dr. Philip ondocinMrs. Joanna S. HeckertMr. and Mrs. Jerry A. McCurdy

in honor of Vincent and helen orzelMs. Mary Jo Vona

in memory of ethel ostranderMs. Gloria Alexander

in memory of Michael P. o’tooleC-NS English DepartmentHighfield EnterprisesMr. and Mrs. Jonathan HowellDr. and Mrs. Douglas A. JonesMs. Geraldine M. PaceMr. John Santaferra and Ms. Pauline SaraceniMs. Catherine Wool

in memory of frank and sarah ParatoreMs. Joanne Dority

in honor of dr. samuel ParisWilliam Kennedy

in memory of alfred and Mary Jane ParkerMs. Marian E. DelGobbo

in honor of dr. John f. ParkerMr. George JonesMr. and Mrs. David H. Panasci

in memory of Patricia ParkhurstMs. Linda Obit

in memory of Martin ParkinsonMs. Kim Conboy

in memory of Carmel ParlatoMs. Maria AgoshMr. Gennaro Parlato

in memory of amparo PasambaMs. Georgianna Javier

in memory of theodore a. PasinskiAnonymousMs. Sandra CapozziMr. Arthur DeGirolamoMr. Thomas J. DonovanIra and Estelle DubroffFust Charles Chambers LLPMr. and Mrs. Henry W. FustChester and Carrie KupczykAnthony C. LavalleMs. Teresa M. LaValleMr. Vincent LeoHarry and Anne LouiseDr. and Mrs. Zahi MakhuliMargaret and Don MartinMr. and Mrs. Thomas R. McKeownMr. and Mrs. Thomas and Joanne MorganMr. and Mrs. Donald NicholasCharles H. O’NeilMs. Rhonda ReaderMr. and Mrs. Gerald J. RoseMr. Lowell Seifter, Esq. and Ms. Sharon McAuliffe, Esq.Ms. Stella J. Sroka, MSMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. ToomeyMr. and Mrs. William J. Watt

in memory of Betty haynes PassafiumeRetina-Vitreous Surgeons of CNY, PC

in memory of dana PayeMs. Kelly DeVaul

in memory of Karen PaymentMr. Edward Payment

in memory of roger e. PenoyerMs. Bonnie J. Penoyer

in memory of Carol lee PereiraMr. and Mrs. Thomas Wells

in honor of dr. Charles PerlaMr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Zona

in memory of Bernard PetroskyMs. Barbara Petrosky

in memory of danny PhillipsMr. Jim Egan

in memory of Phoebe, her schipperke dogMs. Sandra Lovelace

in honor of dr. Matthew PiconeMrs. Carol C. D’AngeloMrs. Sylvia LewisCarl Sterling

in memory of Joyce PierceKeith Pierce

in memory of Mary PietrantonioMr. Paul Pietrantonio

in memory of John PileskiMrs. Dorothy E. Pileski

in memory of Mary ann Pinc, rnMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of audrey PiparataMs. Allison Lewis

in memory of elinor Piper-JacksonMs. Doni Piper

in memory of david PirongMs. Joy Eidt

in memory of walter PittmanMr. and Mrs. Samuel PirainoMr. and Mrs. Ronald and Margaret Ross

in honor of dr. Margaret PlocekMrs. Doris E. BradyWilliam KennedyAlice Trudeau

in honor of Bernice PoelMs. Doreen M. Moltrup

in memory of John PoelMs. Doreen M. Moltrup

in honor of dr. robert PolacheckMrs. Betty J. Whaley

in memory of edward l. Polly, Jr.Mr. Edward Polly

in honor of dr. douglass PowellMrs. Rosanne C. Fallon

in memory of Mr. and Mrs. James w. PowersMs. Roberta Powers Deyette

in memory of Kathryn PowersMs. Libby Capriotti

in honor of dr. suhas PradhanMr. Dennis D. Capria

in memory of evelyn r. PremoFrederick W. Premo

in memory of grace ProcopioMs. Janice H. RussellMr. and Mrs. John A. Sroka in memory of Barbara ProppeMs. Rhonda L. Wolfersberger in memory of robert e. Pudney, Jr.Ms. Kristen Hines

in memory of Karen K. QuinnFriends of Karen K. Quinn

in memory of Michael KruegmanMs. Deborah Williamson

in memory of wes t. KubackiMs. Maryann Katz

in honor of Vincent KussMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nelkin

in honor of dr. thomas laClairKathryn Palladino

in memory of John h. laddMr. William Regan

in memory of Josephine lafaveMs. Cheryl Semmens

in memory of Christopher lafranceMs. Karen LaFrance

in memory of lenore lagoyGail Hadovsky

in honor of dr. aran laingAda M. Merlini

in honor of annette l. lambMs. Rhonda L. Wolfersberger

in honor of James & Michelle lambMs. Michelle Lamb

in memory of nancy lamendolaMs. Denice KingMs. Tamara LaneMs. Anna LiszewskiMr. Randall RowlandMs. Mandy Sprewall

in honor of dr. Christopher larussaMrs. Cheryl Allen

in memory of roseanne and Vincent laValleMs. Teresa M. LaValle

in honor of sofia rose lawsonMs. Fiorina Colosi

in memory of arthur leatzMr. John Mancini

in memory of winona leeMs. Violet M. Ayres

in honor of Ben and Joyce leesMs. Karen M. Whalen

in memory of tom leoMarianne Markowitz

in honor of dr. susan levinsohnJeannette Light Orr

in memory of thomas l. limogesMs. Bonnie Prevost-Limoges

in honor of dr. george litmanMs. Diane Coogan

in honor of loCastro familyMr. Peter L. Hudson

in memory of ottar lolandMrs. Lynda Loland

in memory of Vito w. lositoMs. Lisa M. Losito

in memory of Bill and esther loucksMs. Susan N. Reilly

in memory of Kathleen lowery BalcomMs. Ann Field

in memory of frank d. lucketteMs. Kimberly L. Luckette

in honor of dr. Charles lutzElizabeth ChureyMr. John P. ColemanMr. Ramsey G. LudingtonMs. Marlene J. Miller

in honor of Mr. and Mrs. wallace MaddenMs. Faith L. Madden

in honor of dr. ara MadonianMr. Frank P. Amie, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Frank ArkinsonMs. Anna N. Rubar

in memory of Betty, fred and Phillip MainMs. Jan Main

in honor of dr. atul MainiMr. and Mrs. Byron MohorterMrs. Mary E. Young

in memory of Millie MalayDaniel and Mary Malay

in honor of anna MarineliMs. Theresa Meyers

in memory of deborah MarkhamDr. George H. Kyanka

in honor of Marianne MarkowitzMary Knepper

in memory of shelley Martin ‘94Ms. Maureen Polacci

in honor of dr. Mehdi MarvastiMrs. Sudaphorn BoyceRobert and Gail BurnsMr. Bernard J. Corbishley, Sr.Mr. Alan HarveyReverend and Mrs. Stewart HildMr. and Mrs. Eugene ReinhartDr. and Mrs. Robert and Norma RhodesMrs. Rose Zennamo

in honor of dr. sheena MathewMrs. Nicole Cleary

in memory of denise MathewsMs. Cathleen Donegan

in memory of arlene d. McCarthyMs. Shannon Colvin

in memory of Marion g. McClellanAnne ScharffUnited States Army, Pacific DCSENG

in honor of dr. Mark McConnMrs. Margaret A. Graves

in honor of Mary McConnellMrs. Linda CorriganMr. and Mrs. Jeremy and AnneMarie W. Czyz

in memory of John f. McCurnMs. Laura Warner

in honor of dr. Mark McgurrinMr. and Mrs. Kenneth GrangerEdgar and Patricia ShultsMs. Phyllis E. Widrick

in honor of dr. Benjamin MchoneMr. and Mrs. Chester Poplawski

in memory of delores w. McintoshMr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. BabineauHill & Markes, Inc.

in honor of dr. errol McKenzieValentino Costanzo

in memory of Janet McKoneHarry and Phyllis DainsJack & Shelley Daugherty

in memory of Charles M. McManusMs. Karen Frigon

in honor of dr. Betsy McnanyMr. and Mrs. Frank Arkinson

in memory of abhay MehtaRadhika Mehra

in memory of richard J. Metzler iiiLinda S. Metzler ‘78

in memory of nelson MenardKimberly Townsend and John Gruninger

in memory of dr. alfonso J. “Jay” Merola iiiDr. A. John MerolaMrs. Beverly MerolaMs. Linda Sorbello

in honor of albert MeyersMs. Gail M. Longcore

in memory of roxanne MeyersMr. James F. Meyers, Jr.

in honor of dr. donald MilmoreRobert W. Ceilly

in honor of Carol elliottFinancial Services Staff

in honor of dr. Michael MoffaMrs. Christina D. Morse

in honor of dr. Craig MontgomeryDonna M. ArseneauMr. and Mrs. William and Lois Schrider

in memory of shirley MontgomeryMs. Martha O’Leary

in honor of dr. ross MoquinMr. Dino Paschetto

in honor of sister frances Cabrini MorishigeDan K. Thompson

in honor of dr. stefania Morbidini-gaffneyMs. Linda C. Hurley

in memory of Vera MorelliMr. James J. Morelli

in memory of Bonnie J. MorinMs. Bobette J. Morin

in memory of Mr. and Mrs. daniel P. MoynihanMs. Margit Moynihan

in honor of Joe and Joan MulderigMr. Martin Mulderig

in memory of salvatore and Caterina MuleMs. Frances Meehan

in memory of Charles f. MulveyMarianne MarkowitzMr. and Mrs. James Quigley, Jr.Connie Semel ‘74Ms. Stella J. Sroka, MSSt. Joseph’s College of Nursing

in honor of nancy K. MuncyMs. Nancy K. Muncy

in memory of shin MurnaneMs. Carol Murnane

in honor of dr. Bala MurthyMr. Todd AlvordMr. Dennis D. Capria

in honor of dr. a. g. MusaDeborah BauerMs. Diane FrumpterMrs. Bernet A. LaLonde

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in honor of scott C. smithDouglas G. and Janice D. Smith

in memory of ellie smith, rnMs. Kelly Parker

in memory of sheryl dorothy snyderMs. Craig W. Snyder

in memory of robert southard, Jr.Ms. Susan House

in memory of roy w. spiesMs. Lynnette Spies in honor of Jacqueline spiridilozziMr. John Cavender

in honor of dr. sharon springerMr. Dennis D. Capria

in memory of College of nursing faculty deceased family membersMs. Rhonda Reader

in honor of st. Joseph’s hospital emergency room staffMrs. Sandra DipastenaMr. and Mrs. Colin Kahl

in honor of st. Joseph’s hospital PhysiciansGerald Barth and Annette MuirMr. and Mrs. Eric BowersMr. Peter E. CaseMr. and Mrs. Thad P. CollumMr. Roger JenkinsOrrin and Karen MacMurrayMr. Richard MorisetteMs. Marjorie QuaifeMs. June RiordanMargaret WojcikowskiMr. and Mrs. Frank J. Zdep

in honor of st. Joseph’s hospital siCu Physicians and staffRonile Lawrence

in honor of st. Joseph’s hospital third floor staffMr. and Mrs. Colin Kahl

in memory of Patricia P. stapletonMr. and Mrs. Patrick T. CelesteMr. and Mrs. Michael CogswellMr. Paul DevaneyBarbara A. EgtvedtMr. and Mrs. Joseph FletcherGHD Consulting Services Inc.Nancy MitchellNovak ConstructionMr. and Mrs. Nicholas and Eileen PallottaMs. Hilda E. PerrymanMs. Jude S. PriestMr. and Mrs. Randall and Karen Seaman

Mr. and Mrs. Owen and Noreen SheehanMr. and Mrs. Michael J. TeddyMs. Carolyn P. WhylandMr. William and Mrs. Janet Whyland

in memory of thelma starlingMs. Arlethia Smith

in memory of ann stemmlerMs. Patricia A. Calpeter

in honor of debra steves’ sister Patricia ann awardMr. and Mrs. John D. Marsellus

in honor of dr. sandra sulikGeorgia A. AhrensCasey, Kelsi, and Mikayla Cleary-HammarstedtMr. and Mrs. Vincent KussMr. and Mrs. Robert J. NelkinDouglas G. and Janice D. Smith

in honor of dr. Jay sullivanMike and Lorraine Brewer

in honor of dr. John sunMrs. Lynda Loland

in honor of dr. scott surowiecMrs. Grace Stone

in memory of deceased members of swierczek and Pazaras familyMr. and Mrs. Stephen Swierczek

in memory of Mary swinsickMs. Susan M. Aldrich

in memory of Mary and dan taberElizabeth Taber Loran ‘68

in memory of Karen g. tamutusMr. Robert Tamutus

in honor of ann tanny hassMs. Lorraine A. Schneider

in memory of walter and helen tanseyMr. John Salemme

in memory of Kevin l. tansey, sr.Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Tansey

in memory of Joyce tartagliaMs. Mary Jo Tartaglia

in honor of dr. sanford temesMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Cordwell in honor of the Magee familyMs. Susan Magee in honor of donna J. thomasMs. Christina Rushford

in memory of Charlotte g. thompsonMr. William E. Thompson

in memory of dr. Joseph thorntonSt. Joseph’s Hospital Medical StaffDr. Sandra Sulik

in honor of dr. James tifftMs. Melissa A. Campbell in memory of Mary and Paul tindallMs. Kathryn Morgan

in honor of dr. Michael tongMr. Michael F. Patti

in honor of dr. James traverMr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. NilssonMs. Virginia Schwarting

in honor of Bob triggsCarol and Robert Triggs

in memory of adam and Mary trinchikCarol Trinchik Farrell ‘62

in memory of James and agnes tuckMs. Virginia G. Giarusso

in honor of dr. James tuckerDan and Laura Feldman

in memory of Philip a. tullyMs. Maureen Bogardus

in memory of francis e. turoMs. Kathleen Turo

in honor of loretta C. turoMs. Kathleen Turo

in memory of Joseph turrisiTawnya Goertzen

in memory of riley angelique VanbodenSt. Joseph’s Hospital IT Department

in honor of elaine and rodney VanettenMs. Jessica VanEtten in memory of stanley VanscoterMrs. Julia A. O’Connell in memory of fred VaultMr. and Mrs. Joseph Verzino

in memory of Margaret VaultMr. Julian Vault

in honor of dr. i. Michael VellaBill and Neila BrownMr. and Mrs. Duane BurgerValentino CostanzoMrs. Denise Piersall

in honor of dr. arthur VercilloMr. and Mrs. Frank ArkinsonMr. Joseph Ryan

in memory of ann Marie VerostekMr. and Mrs. Patrick BullionDawn Marie HarrisMr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Ponto

in honor of albert ViolaMr. John Viola

in memory of Margaret ViolaMs. Michelle LupkowskiMs. Karen A. O’ConnellMr. and Mrs. Scott J. PowersSt. Joseph’s Hospital Patient Accounting

in honor of dr. richard waldmanPamela Kleine

in memory of david walkerMs. Sandra Walker

in memory of hadi warfaMr. Adan Warfa

in memory of Betsy warnerMrs. Lucile P. Bovee

in honor of dr. louis wassermanMr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrownMs. Bernice BrunellMr. and Mrs. Manfred R. DifloMr. James W. Good

in memory of laure watermanMr. Steven Waterman

in memory of Barbara watkinsHarold and Patricia Major

in memory of andrew weilandMs. Grace Bristol

in honor of dr. andrew weinbergMr. James V. Ryder

in honor of dr. robert weissMichael Kobus in memory of irma wellsMs. Laura B. Darling

in memory of Phyllis westMark and Diane Wladis

in honor of dr. robert westlake, Jr.Ms. Janice H. Russell in memory of elizabeth h. whalenDaniel and Mary Malay in memory of earl williamsMrs. Carla C. Smith in memory of helen M. williamsMs. Patricia D. Burke

in honor of dr. daniel rancierJune B. Glaski

in honor of dr. hooman ranjbaran-JahromiDonna Quattrone

in honor of dr. Pawan raoMs. Shirley I. BreedMr. and Mrs. John R. MadisonMs. Ellen K. PowersMary Lou and Michael Zaleski

in memory of sylvia raughleyMs. Stacey Raughley

in memory of hestana reeseMs. Maudine Acevedo

in memory of Byron reeves, sr.St. Joseph’s Environmental Services Dept. in honor of Margaret reffMr. Andrew Spry

in honor of dr. Mark regerMr. and Mrs. James JacksonMr. Lloyd ManterMr. Howard J. Maxwell Jr.

in honor of Jacob ethan rheaumeMr. James Rayome

in memory of Jenifer richMs. Elisabeth M. Bolduc

in memory of darlene richardsonMr. Sam J. Lanza

in memory of russell K. richerMs. Suzanne K. Kroth

in memory of edward richmanMs. Stacey Brooks

in memory of william riggall, sr.Mr. William Riggall

in honor of dr. J. t. rileyJoan M. ScinskiMrs. Rose Zennamo

in memory of george and Mary rinaldiMr. Gregg Rinaldi in memory of Martha riordanMr. Andrew Spry

in honor of dr. louis J. ripichMr. Daniel D. Park

in memory of Karimeh rizekAnonymousMs. Lisa EbertEmergency DepartmentMs. Stacy MaleckiMarianne MarkowitzSarah MarkowitzTed and Diane Pasinski

Mr. John SalemmeConnie Semel ‘74Ms. Mary Jo Vona

in memory of sharon l. robertsMs. Rita Roberts

in honor of dr. stephen robinsonMr. and Mrs. Richard HottingerMs. Bonnie L. Williams

in memory of athenia rogersMark and Diane Wladis

in honor of dr. angelie romanMary Lou and Michael Zaleski

in honor of dr. Joel rosenbergMr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. MarangiJose A. Parra

in honor of James and Kevin rourkeMs. Jane Rourke

in honor of susan K. rourkeMr. Kevin P. Rourke

in honor of Kathryn ruscittoMrs. Anne L. MessengerMs. M. Catherine Richardson

in honor of dr. Michael rutkowskiMs. Victoria L. ColeMarian FleischmanMrs. E. Pat ForderkonzMr. and Mrs. Richard and Susan McNishMs. Shirley PavettoMr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Sharp

in memory of andrew rybakMs. Cynthia A. Rybak

in memory of nellie rybakMs. Cynthia A. Rybak

in memory of william and Mary sabelMs. Mary Margaret Sabel

in honor of trudy saccoMs. Michele A. Dwyer

in memory of John and Mary alice salangerMs. Patricia Costello

in honor of dr. elan salzhauerMr. and Mrs. Louis J. Agresti

in honor of Carolyn sandfordMr. Thomas Sandford

in honor of floyd sandfordMr. Thomas Sandford

in memory of Marie sauroThe Sauro Family

in memory of william P. scanlonMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. Scanlon

in memory of dr. robert schelperMs. Ruth N. Holliday

in memory of Carmella scherrMr. Mike Scherr

in memory of donna schnebleMs. Stacey Schneble

in memory of george schraderMs. Michelle Glaski

in memory of debbie schumakerMs. Mary Huxford

in memory of george schumpf, sr.Ms. Debra Quay

in honor of dr. robert schwartzJane Richardson

in memory of Mary ann scicchitanoJoseph and Jennifer Scicchitano

in memory of John e. scottMs. Heather A. Flanagan

in memory of Jesse scrutonMs. Amanda R. Howland

in memory of richard segretiMr. Steven J. Shih

in memory of June semelMarianne MarkowitzMs. Rhonda Reader

in honor of dr. lawrence semelGeorge AxtellMs. Joy L. BarrMr. and Mrs. David BeldenMr. Donald H. BrancheMr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrownMrs. Debra J. CameronMr. William L. ClarkMr. Harvey DavisMrs. Phyllis GraberMr. Alan HarveyDoris JonesMs. Caroline NedzaMr. and Mrs. John C. SudduthRussell and Donna SwartzMs. Laura M. TrambowMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Ward, Sr.

in honor of dr. amit sharmaMs. Dawn M. Smith-Zellar

in memory of Katie shatrawMs. Suzanne Smith

in memory of Michael J. shelmidineMs. Denise Johnson

in memory of Victor J. shepardsonMs. Virginia Kapusta

in honor of dr. russell silvermanMr. Walter FitzpatrickSteven R. and Carol A. Miller

in honor of dr. Bruce silversteinMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Cordwell

in memory of gerald and Catherine simmonsMs. Deborah Guancial

in honor of dr. david simonMs. Carol Leeder

in honor of dr. alan simonsRobert and Gail BurnsDr. David C. DickinsonMr. and Mrs. Harold KaplanMr. Richard C. McNeely Jr.

in memory of Joseph & alta singerMs. Marcy J. Singer

in memory of sister Mary sheila daly ‘42Ms. Susanna H. Power

in honor of the sisters of st. francis of the neumann CommunitiesMs. Joyce ChapmanMr. Howard Lewis

in honor of dr. Balasubramaniam sivakumarMs. Joy L. BarrMs. Melissa A. CampbellJoanne Ridley-Pacicca and Gregory J. PaciccaMr. Joseph Talarico

in honor of st. Joseph’s hospital employeesMr. and Mrs. John A. Barry, Jr.Mrs. Linda CorriganMr. and Mrs. John Roach

in memory of anthony and thelma skaneMs. Marissa Rivera

in memory of Jim slatteryMs. Deborah Lehman

in honor of dr. robert slavensLinda Jane WillauerMr. and Mrs. Ray Willauer

in memory of allen K. smith, sr.Allan Smith

in memory of Jason d. smithDouglas G. and Janice D. Smith

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Board of trustees

George Deptula, Esq. chairperson

Kathryn H. Ruscitto president

Sister Mary Obrist secretary/treasurer

Lucinda Drescher

William P. Fisher

John D. Marshall, CPA

Sharon McAuliffe, Esq.

John Murphy, III

Merriette Chance Pollard

Pawan Rao, MD

William Roberts, MD

Sandra Sulik, MD

Vincent Sweeney

Paul G. Tremont

Richard P. Waldman, MD

Charles Zimmerman

administration

Kathryn H. Ruscitto president and chief executive officer

Mary W. Brown senior vice president for operations

Fred Letourneau senior vice president for physician enterprise

Mark E. Murphy, RN, NP senior vice president for system development and ambulatory care

Lowell Seifter, Esq. senior vice president/ general counsel

Sallie Biittner vice president for human resources

AnneMarie Czyz, MS, RN vice president for clinical and educational services

Charles Fennell vice president for information management

Meredith Price vice president for fiscal affairs

Joseph Scicchitano vice president for support services

Douglas G. Smith vice president for development

Frank L. Smith Jr. vice president for corporate development

Sandra Sulik, MD vice president for medical affairs

Deborah Welch

vice president for people

Medical staff executive Committee

Richard Waldman, MD president

Pawan Rao, MD vice president/president elect

Cristian Andrade, MD secretary/treasurer

Joseph Augustine, MD

Samuel S. Badalian, MD

James Brown, MD

Dawn Brink-Cymerman, MD

Daniel Chirinos, PA

Larry Consenstein, MD

Angelo DeRosalia, MD

Santo DiFino, MD

Seth Greenky, MD

Randy Kalish, MD

James Leyhane, MD

Jennifer McCaul, MD

Craig Montgomery, MD

Ahmad Nazem, MD

Narayana Reddy, MD

Kenneth Santos, MD

Ajaz Shawl, MD

B. Sivakumar, MD

Sandra Sulik, MD

Nicholas Trasolini, MD

James Tucker, MD

Syed Zaman, MD

Council of advisors

Donald Barter

Susan Bastable

Msgr. Ronald Bill

Gary Bobbett

William Byrne

David Capriotti

Edward Carsky, MD

Dianne Cooney-Miner, PhD

Danielle Cummings

William Fisher

Darren Fuller

Stephen Gorczynski

Bridget-ann Hart, R.Ph.

Matt Huber

Philip Kessler

Melanie Littlejohn

Tarky Lombardi, Esq.

Carmen Louise

Richard Louise

Kemper Matt

Anne Messenger

Eleanor Moloney

William Nugent, MD

Sister Mary Obrist

Chris Papayanakos

Fred Pestello, PhD

Theresa Slater

E. Carlyle Smith

Pamela Speach

Patricia Stith

Kimberly Townsend

Courtney Wilson

Mark Wladis

Rev. Robert Yeazel

foundation Board

Glenn Axelrod, MD

Luis Castro, MD

Patricia Civil

George Deptula, Esq.

Paul Hanrahan, Esq.

Howard McCarthy

A. John Merola, MD

Patrick O’Connor

Sister Mary Obrist

David Panasci

Kathryn H. Ruscitto

George Schunck

Alan Simons, MD

John Zawadzki

auxiliary officers

Stephanie R. Macero president

Laura Spring president elect

Barbara Boyd

Josephine Celio

Mary Ciotti

Suzanne DeFuria

Roberta Gillen

Roxanne Kenneally

Connie Reger

Jan Smith

Martha Tooley

Cheryl Ward

Joanne Whelan

Corporate StruCturest. JosePh’s hosPital health Center

in honor of dr. howard williamsJohn and Carol Marshall

in honor of the winderl- schoeneck familyMs. Maribeth A. Schoeneck

in memory of frederick windhausenSt. Joseph’s Seniors ClubMrs. Helen C. Windhausen

in memory of ronald wingMarianne Markowitz

in memory of arthur a. wiseMs. Elizabeth J. Wise

in memory of Kathleen wixsonMark and Diane Wladis

in memory of Mr. and Mrs. francis M. wladMs. Joan Wlad

in honor of dr. Benny wongMs. Linda C. Hurley

in memory of elza woodMr. and Mrs. Robert Wiltsey

in memory of a.P. wordenMr. Richard L. Worden

in honor of r.g. wordenMr. Richard L. Worden

in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Mark worleyMs. Faith L. Madden

in memory of Bernice wrightMark and Diane Wladis

in honor of dr. warren wulffJoel AugerMr. Robert L. FenocchiMr. John Muller

in honor of dr. syed ZamanMr. and Mrs. Lewis C. HerzogMr. Domenic PangaloMr. and Mrs. Landon E. PauleyMr. and Mrs. Frank E. Phelps

in honor of dr. Zhandong ZhouMr. and Mrs. Michael W. BrownWendell L. CanfieldJune B. GlaskiMr. James W. GoodLana Lockyer

Steven R. and Carol A. MillerMr. Clarence C. Tiffany

in honor of dr. J. alan ZieglerMr. William R. BrownMr. and Mrs. Bill CorriganMrs. Mary E. KaczorDominic and Denise LongoKathryn Palladino

in memory of dr. richard ZogbyMargaret MaxwellMr. Richard C. Murphy, CLU, LUTCF, AEPSt. Joseph’s Hospital Medical StaffMr. and Mrs. Joseph and Barbara Varlaro

We appreciate the many gifts received to date for these programs and would welcome your participation as well.

Your support is vital to St. Joseph’s ability to continue to provide A Higher Level of Care now and for future generations.

thank You!