A Winchester Hospital Foundation Publication Caring for Our Community Today and Tomorrow Since moving to Winchester in 1965, Jack and Suzie Reno have been leaders in philanthropy and volunteerism, extending their energy and generosity to Winchester Hospital and other causes near and far. Jack has served on the hospital’s board and Suzie was a founding committee member of Big Steps for Little People and the newly established Women’s Leadership Council. The Renos’ latest leadership gift to the community is the Reno Family Legacy Challenge, in which the couple will give Winchester Hospital up to $100,000 to honor any donor making a planned gift this year. The challenge ends Sept. 30. “We know others feel this same way, and that is why we decided to offer the challenge,” Suzie Reno said. “It is an open invitation to everyone who sees the benefits of first-rate care close to home.” Even though they are longtime area residents, the Renos have never taken their community hospital for granted and have always felt fortunate to have skilled doctors and innovative programs available close by. “Jack and Suzie have always been outstanding role models in our community,” said Arlan Fuller, MD, Clinical Vice President for Oncology Services Integration and Academic Affiliations, who, along with Jonathan Adler, MD, was honored by the Renos with an earlier gift to the Center for Cancer Care. “We are grateful for their leadership and for the participation of everyone joining their challenge.” A Legacy of Care You can improve the future of health care in your community with the philanthropic plans you make today. When you include Winchester Hospital in your planned giving, you make an enduring gift to your family, friends and neighbors. Planned gifts can include tribute gifts through a will, charitable trusts or charitable gift annuities. To make sure your gift is counted (and magnified!) in the Reno Family Legacy Challenge, which expires Sept. 30, please contact Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation, at 781.756.2156 or [email protected]. The Reno Family Legacy Challenge: GIVING back 2016 Suzie and Jack Reno Winchester Named a Community Value 100® Hospital Winchester Hospital was recently designated a Community Value Five Star® facility by health care financial consulting firm Cleverly & Associates. The hospital’s score on the firm’s Community Value Index (CVI) placed it within the top 20 percent of the study’s “Community Value 100” — the 100 highest scoring facilities in the country in terms of the value they provide to the community.
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A Winchester Hospital Foundation Publication
The Winchester Hospital
Foundation was formed
in 1997 to provide
philanthropic support
to Winchester Hospital.
Your generosity will help
Winchester Hospital
maintain its standard of
excellence and continue
to meet the growing
health care needs of
the community.
Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit #129
Winchester, MA
Winchester Hospital Foundation 2016 Upcoming Events
Foundation Board of Directors Foundation StaffAnn R. Blackham
Donna Burke
Maribeth Canning
Brian J. Connor
Kelley Cornell, MD
Patrick Fortin
Elise Gardner
Maribeth Canning, FAHP, CFRE Vice President
Karen Chepulis Executive Secretary
Maria Perry Associate Director of Special Events
Taylor Williams Associate Director of Individual Giving
Caring for Our Community Today and TomorrowSince moving to Winchester in 1965, Jack and Suzie Reno have
been leaders in philanthropy and volunteerism, extending their
energy and generosity to Winchester Hospital and other causes
near and far. Jack has served on the hospital’s board and Suzie
was a founding committee member of Big Steps for Little People
and the newly established Women’s Leadership Council.
The Renos’ latest leadership gift to the community is the
Reno Family Legacy Challenge, in which the couple will give
Winchester Hospital up to $100,000 to honor any donor
making a planned gift this year. The challenge ends Sept. 30.
“We know others feel this same way, and that is why we decided
to offer the challenge,” Suzie Reno said. “It is an open invitation to
everyone who sees the benefits of first-rate care close to home.”
Even though they are longtime area residents, the Renos have
never taken their community hospital for granted and have
always felt fortunate to have skilled doctors and innovative
programs available close by.
“Jack and Suzie have always been outstanding role models in
our community,” said Arlan Fuller, MD, Clinical Vice President
for Oncology Services Integration and Academic Affiliations,
who, along with Jonathan Adler, MD, was honored by the
Renos with an earlier gift to the Center for Cancer Care. “We are
grateful for their leadership and for the participation of everyone
joining their challenge.”
A Legacy of Care
You can improve the future of health care in your community
with the philanthropic plans you make today. When you include
Winchester Hospital in your planned giving, you make an
enduring gift to your family, friends and neighbors.
Planned gifts can include tribute gifts through a will, charitable
trusts or charitable gift annuities.
To make sure your gift is counted (and magnified!) in the Reno Family Legacy Challenge, which expires Sept. 30, please contact Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation, at 781.756.2156 or [email protected].
Howard Grant, JD, MD
Dale M. Lodge
Karen R. McAlmon, MD
Deborah R. McDonough
Anne Neilson
Ann Norberg
Timothy O’Connor
Joan P. O’Neil
Susan C. Powers, RN
Richard H. Salter
Dennis Sargent
David Spackman
Marlene Williamson, RN
Matthew Woods
For invitations or further event and sponsorship information, please contact the Foundation Office at 781.756.2156 or email [email protected].
The Reno Family Legacy Challenge:
GIVINGbackSPRING
2016
Office hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Main phone: 781.756.2156
WinchesterHospital.org
41 Highland Avenue
Winchester, MA 01890
Suzie and Jack Reno
Your privacy is important to us. If you no longer wish to receive fundraising communications from Winchester Hospital, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 781.756.2156.
UPDATE:
Mother Baby Unit Renovations UnderwayWomen who give birth at Winchester Hospital will soon find a refreshed and
updated unit, with improved lighting, floors, walls and other infrastructure.
These enhancements are part of a $2 million investment in a Maternal
and Child Health Initiative, which supports the hospital’s commitment to
providing the very best care for parents and their newborns close to home.
This includes award-winning lactation services for nursing mothers, a
program that promotes safe sleep for babies and efforts to earn the
Baby-Friendly Hospital designation from the World Health Organization
and UNICEF. The journey to become a Baby-Friendly Hospital was started
with a very generous gift from Charlene and Richard Williams in memory
of their daughter, Grace.
To learn how you can support this important initiative, please contact
Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation,
Winchester Hospital; and Janet Gallant Wood, MSN, ANP-BC,
Winchester Hospital. The evening’s emcee is Kim Miles,
Founder of Miles in Heels Productions.
Register online at WinchesterHospital.org/SpringIntoPinkMembers of the Winchester Garden Club and Winchester Home
and Garden Club plant daffodils at the Center for Cancer Care.
Spring into Pink!Spring into Pink!Spring into Pink!Spring into Pink!The roller coaster, the ride The roller coaster, the ride and the realityand the realityHot Flash:Hot Flash:
fall over. Come learn what Winchester Hospital has to offer fall over. Come learn what Winchester Hospital has to offer
to help us cope with juggling the roller coaster ride we call to help us cope with juggling the roller coaster ride we call
“life” and the truth about the tightrope we’re walking.“life” and the truth about the tightrope we’re walking.
Please join us for an evening of cocktails and conversation with Please join us for an evening of cocktails and conversation with
Mary Anna Sullivan, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Lahey Health Mary Anna Sullivan, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Lahey Health
Winchester Hospital; and Janet Gallant Wood, MSN, ANP-BC, Winchester Hospital; and Janet Gallant Wood, MSN, ANP-BC,
Winchester Hospital. The evening’s emcee is Kim Miles,
Founder of Miles in Heels Productions.Founder of Miles in Heels Productions.
Winchester Hospital has received several prestigious recognitions that
reflect its commitment to providing high-quality care for older adults
as well as exceptional home care.
The hospital earned the Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem
Elders (NICHE) designation, the leading nurse-driven program
designed to help hospitals and other health care organizations
improve the care of older adults.
“Nearly half of our inpatients at Winchester Hospital are over age 65,”
said Marlene Williamson, Director of Inpatient Services. “These
patients — beloved parents and grandparents, valued community
role models — often come to us with very unique and specific
health care needs. We want to offer customized nursing practices
that are proven to best meet the needs of this population.”
The NICHE designation shows the exemplary geriatric-sensitive
care nursing staff provide with specialized attention to such
issues as falls, adverse medicine events, pressure ulcers and pain
management. This initiative was supported by the Winton Club,
which earmarked a financial gift both last year and this year to
support the NICHE program application and staff education.
The hospital’s home care agency, Winchester Home Care,
received an outstanding 4.5 out of five stars in a recent
report by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,
placing it far above the state average of 3.5. The agency
was also named one of the nation’s “Top 500” on the
2015 HomeCare Elite™ list compiled by the National
Research Corporation and DecisionHealth®.
468 Mystic St.
Spring into Pink is a fundraising event. All proceeds will
benefit the Winchester Hospital Breast Care Center.
A Winchester Hospital Foundation Publication
The Winchester Hospital
Foundation was formed
in 1997 to provide
philanthropic support
to Winchester Hospital.
Your generosity will help
Winchester Hospital
maintain its standard of
excellence and continue
to meet the growing
health care needs of
the community.
Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit #129
Winchester, MA
Winchester Hospital Foundation 2016 Upcoming Events
Foundation Board of Directors Foundation StaffAnn R. Blackham
Donna Burke
Maribeth Canning
Brian J. Connor
Kelley Cornell, MD
Patrick Fortin
Elise Gardner
Maribeth Canning, FAHP, CFRE Vice President
Karen Chepulis Executive Secretary
Maria Perry Associate Director of Special Events
Taylor Williams Associate Director of Individual Giving
Caring for Our Community Today and TomorrowSince moving to Winchester in 1965, Jack and Suzie Reno have
been leaders in philanthropy and volunteerism, extending their
energy and generosity to Winchester Hospital and other causes
near and far. Jack has served on the hospital’s board and Suzie
was a founding committee member of Big Steps for Little People
and the newly established Women’s Leadership Council.
The Renos’ latest leadership gift to the community is the
Reno Family Legacy Challenge, in which the couple will give
Winchester Hospital up to $100,000 to honor any donor
making a planned gift this year. The challenge ends Sept. 30.
“We know others feel this same way, and that is why we decided
to offer the challenge,” Suzie Reno said. “It is an open invitation to
everyone who sees the benefits of first-rate care close to home.”
Even though they are longtime area residents, the Renos have
never taken their community hospital for granted and have
always felt fortunate to have skilled doctors and innovative
programs available close by.
“Jack and Suzie have always been outstanding role models in
our community,” said Arlan Fuller, MD, Clinical Vice President
for Oncology Services Integration and Academic Affiliations,
who, along with Jonathan Adler, MD, was honored by the
Renos with an earlier gift to the Center for Cancer Care. “We are
grateful for their leadership and for the participation of everyone
joining their challenge.”
A Legacy of Care
You can improve the future of health care in your community
with the philanthropic plans you make today. When you include
Winchester Hospital in your planned giving, you make an
enduring gift to your family, friends and neighbors.
Planned gifts can include tribute gifts through a will, charitable
trusts or charitable gift annuities.
To make sure your gift is counted (and magnified!) in the Reno Family Legacy Challenge, which expires Sept. 30, please contact Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation, at 781.756.2156 or [email protected].
Howard Grant, JD, MD
Dale M. Lodge
Karen R. McAlmon, MD
Deborah R. McDonough
Anne Neilson
Ann Norberg
Timothy O’Connor
Joan P. O’Neil
Susan C. Powers, RN
Richard H. Salter
Dennis Sargent
David Spackman
Marlene Williamson, RN
Matthew Woods
For invitations or further event and sponsorship information, please contact the Foundation Office at 781.756.2156 or email [email protected].
The Reno Family Legacy Challenge:
GIVINGback2016
Office hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Main phone: 781.756.2156
WinchesterHospital.org
41 Highland Avenue
Winchester, MA 01890
Suzie and Jack Reno
Your privacy is important to us. If you no longer wish to receive fundraising communications from Winchester Hospital, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 781.756.2156.
UPDATE:
Mother Baby Unit Renovations UnderwayWomen who give birth at Winchester Hospital will soon find a refreshed and
updated unit, with improved lighting, floors, walls and other infrastructure.
These enhancements are part of a $2 million investment in a Maternal
and Child Health Initiative, which supports the hospital’s commitment to
providing the very best care for parents and their newborns close to home.
This includes award-winning lactation services for nursing mothers, a
program that promotes safe sleep for babies and efforts to earn the
Baby-Friendly Hospital designation from the World Health Organization
and UNICEF. The journey to become a Baby-Friendly Hospital was started
with a very generous gift from Charlene and Richard Williams in memory
of their daughter, Grace.
To learn how you can support this important initiative, please contact
Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation,
Cummings Foundation Grant Provides Critical Support
Left to right: Alice Fuller, Betsey Spiller and
Joyce Cummings at a Women’s Leadership
Council event last fall at Wright-Locke Farm.
“Farm to Table: Eating for Your Health”
featured a panel of Winchester Hospital experts
discussing how dietary intervention can be used
as a complement to conventional medicine.
Guests enjoyed a delicious assortment of hors
d’oeuvres prepared by Vittorio Ettore, chef
and owner of Bistro 5 and A Tavola.
The refurbishment of the Mother Baby Unit is just one of the
projects Woburn-based Cummings Foundation is supporting
through a $500,000 multiyear pledge to Winchester Hospital.
The gift will also enrich cancer care services, nursing education,
and maternal and child health programs.
“Winchester Hospital has long been an invaluable part of the
community, providing top-notch care to local residents, including
many of Cummings Properties’ employees and clients,” said Cummings
Properties President and CEO Dennis Clarke. “We are so pleased to
support the hospital as it continues to evolve its exceptional care
to meet the expectations of the community it serves.”
Women’s Leadership Council
Winchester Named a Community Value 100® Hospital
Winchester Hospital was recently
designated a Community Value Five Star®
facility by health care financial consulting
firm Cleverly & Associates. The hospital’s
score on the firm’s Community Value
Index (CVI) placed it within the top 20
percent of the study’s “Community Value
100” — the 100 highest scoring facilities
in the country in terms of the value
they provide to the community.
April 7 Spring into Pink Winchester Country Club at 7 p.m.
September 12 McDonough Golf Classic Winchester Country Club
A Winchester Hospital Foundation Publication
The Winchester Hospital
Foundation was formed
in 1997 to provide
philanthropic support
to Winchester Hospital.
Your generosity will help
Winchester Hospital
maintain its standard of
excellence and continue
to meet the growing
health care needs of
the community.
Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit #129
Winchester, MA
Winchester Hospital Foundation 2016 Upcoming Events
Foundation Board of Directors Foundation StaffAnn R. Blackham
Donna Burke
Maribeth Canning
Brian J. Connor
Kelley Cornell, MD
Patrick Fortin
Elise Gardner
Maribeth Canning, FAHP, CFRE Vice President
Karen Chepulis Executive Secretary
Maria Perry Associate Director of Special Events
Taylor Williams Associate Director of Individual Giving
Caring for Our Community Today and TomorrowSince moving to Winchester in 1965, Jack and Suzie Reno have
been leaders in philanthropy and volunteerism, extending their
energy and generosity to Winchester Hospital and other causes
near and far. Jack has served on the hospital’s board and Suzie
was a founding committee member of Big Steps for Little People
and the newly established Women’s Leadership Council.
The Renos’ latest leadership gift to the community is the
Reno Family Legacy Challenge, in which the couple will give
Winchester Hospital up to $100,000 to honor any donor
making a planned gift this year. The challenge ends Sept. 30.
“We know others feel this same way, and that is why we decided
to offer the challenge,” Suzie Reno said. “It is an open invitation to
everyone who sees the benefits of first-rate care close to home.”
Even though they are longtime area residents, the Renos have
never taken their community hospital for granted and have
always felt fortunate to have skilled doctors and innovative
programs available close by.
“Jack and Suzie have always been outstanding role models in
our community,” said Arlan Fuller, MD, Clinical Vice President
for Oncology Services Integration and Academic Affiliations,
who, along with Jonathan Adler, MD, was honored by the
Renos with an earlier gift to the Center for Cancer Care. “We are
grateful for their leadership and for the participation of everyone
joining their challenge.”
A Legacy of Care
You can improve the future of health care in your community
with the philanthropic plans you make today. When you include
Winchester Hospital in your planned giving, you make an
enduring gift to your family, friends and neighbors.
Planned gifts can include tribute gifts through a will, charitable
trusts or charitable gift annuities.
To make sure your gift is counted (and magnified!) in the Reno Family Legacy Challenge, which expires Sept. 30, please contact Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation, at 781.756.2156 or [email protected].
Howard Grant, JD, MD
Dale M. Lodge
Karen R. McAlmon, MD
Deborah R. McDonough
Anne Neilson
Ann Norberg
Timothy O’Connor
Joan P. O’Neil
Susan C. Powers, RN
Richard H. Salter
Dennis Sargent
David Spackman
Marlene Williamson, RN
Matthew Woods
For invitations or further event and sponsorship information, please contact the Foundation Office at 781.756.2156 or email [email protected].
The Reno Family Legacy Challenge:
GIVINGback2016
Office hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Main phone: 781.756.2156
WinchesterHospital.org
41 Highland Avenue
Winchester, MA 01890
Suzie and Jack Reno
Your privacy is important to us. If you no longer wish to receive fundraising communications from Winchester Hospital, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 781.756.2156.
UPDATE:
Mother Baby Unit Renovations UnderwayWomen who give birth at Winchester Hospital will soon find a refreshed and
updated unit, with improved lighting, floors, walls and other infrastructure.
These enhancements are part of a $2 million investment in a Maternal
and Child Health Initiative, which supports the hospital’s commitment to
providing the very best care for parents and their newborns close to home.
This includes award-winning lactation services for nursing mothers, a
program that promotes safe sleep for babies and efforts to earn the
Baby-Friendly Hospital designation from the World Health Organization
and UNICEF. The journey to become a Baby-Friendly Hospital was started
with a very generous gift from Charlene and Richard Williams in memory
of their daughter, Grace.
To learn how you can support this important initiative, please contact
Maribeth Canning, Vice President of the Winchester Hospital Foundation,