Setting the Pace for Success - St. Helena Hospital Foundation

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Setting the Pace for Success - St. Helena Hospital Foundation
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06
Annual Report
Setting the Pace for Success
St. Helena Hospital
Core Values
Chairman’s column:
Caring for the Future
EXCELLENCE
We exceed expectations.
In this issue’s interview with St. Helena Hospital President
JoAline Olson, she likens building a center of health care
excellence to a multi-stage race that never quite ends.
While we all want to have access to the newest and most
effective healthcare programs and equipment, it is very
difficult in today’s economic environment for a small
community hospital to afford this. Philanthropy has
become an essential part of maintaining excellence for
today’s hospitals.
RESPECT
We treat others with
dignity and compassion.
ACCOUNTABILITY
We take personal responsibility
for all of our actions.
INTEGRITY
We act in harmony
with our values.
COMMUNITY
We lead out in creating a
healthy community.
WHOLENESS
We promote optimal health
and healing in ourselves
as well as others.
2007 Board of Directors
Executive Committee Bruce Atwater
Catherine Ball
Rick Jones
David Duncan
Chair
Robin Lail
Daphne Araujo
Diane Livingston
Vice Chair
Martha May
Stacey Bressler
Chuck McMinn
Secretary
Valerie Montgomery
Andrea Phelps
Edward McDonald
Gail Policy
Treasurer and CFO
Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
Elaine John
Elaine Sczuka
President and CEO
George Sheldon
Gregory B. Smith, MD
JoAline Olson
Bob Trinchero
St. Helena Hospital
Virginia Van Asperen
President and CEO
Thomas C. Wajnert
Joseph H. Wender
Carole Williams
Serving as members of the Hospital Foundation Board, we have become keenly
aware that the communities that will have access to the best health care in the
future are those that have provided significant philanthropic support to their
local hospitals. This reality became the basis for our launching Caring for the
Future: the Campaign for St. Helena Hospital in October 2006.
With 81% of our $27.5 million Campaign goal achieved at the time of this
publication, we are heartened by tangible evidence that our community not
only understands hospitals’ unique challenges but is also willing to support
St. Helena Hospital in its commitment to provide superior medical care to
the communities it serves.
This issue is filled with inspiring stories of those who gave, and gave generously
last year in support of the Hospital. It also showcases many of the caregivers
whose compassion and competence are reflected in patient satisfaction surveys
that continually award the Hospital the highest ratings.
On behalf of the Foundation Board, we invite you to become our partner in
making this a premier place of healing. One can take many paths as we pursue
this course together: volunteering, sharing your thoughts on ways to improve,
and continuing to invest your resources in an institution that holds interest to
every individual in our community. With your support, St. Helena Hospital
and all its services and programs will remain excellent and available for
everyone when they are needed.
Sincerely,
Our Mission
In serving the people of the Napa Valley and neighboring communities, St. Helena Hospital is committed to:
• Creating an effective environment for healing the whole person—physically, emotionally and spiritually.
• Promoting this healing with skill, compassion and the highest standards of quality.
• Helping individuals and families become responsible for achieving their optimum wellness.
• Providing an atmosphere of dignity and loving care for those whose health cannot be restored.
• Managing our resources efficiently and prudently in order to sustain our capacity for enduring service.
• Empowering our staff to achieve the best expression of their professional skills.
• Being an aware and responsive member of the communities we serve.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
What it Takes …
To Reach Success!
When the Tour of California
raced through wine country
this winter, I was reminded
of the difficulty involved in
winning a long distance race.
Raw speed does not guarantee
victory in a multi-stage race
that moves from urban time
trials to winding coastal roads to steep mountain passes.
Success requires a plan.
Building a center of health care excellence is much like a
multi-stage race. Talent is just one of the requirements.
Careful preparation, the right strategy, and strength and
commitment are all required to set and keep a pace that
will lead to success.
Thanks to donors like you, we have all of the elements for
success at St. Helena Hospital. We have some of the most
talented medical professionals and staff in the region.
We have prepared for the future with an awareness of
the economic challenges facing healthcare providers and
The
Foundation
Board
welcomes
three new
members
in 2006
patients. We have a strategy for success. Together with
you, our community partners, we have the long-term
commitment necessary to maintain our leadership position.
This past year, we have added highly skilled doctors,
acquired important new technology, and launched a plan
to renew our facilities. We are where we want to be at this
stage in the race to excellence.
Success will require that we continue with our strategy of
raising funds to bridge the gap between the reimbursements
we receive and the cost of the care we provide. We are
grateful to have so many generous community members
who share our mission of quality and compassionate care
for patients, their communities and future generations.
It is humbling and exciting to serve such communities.
As you will see in the remainder of this report, we are well
positioned for success. But when it comes to the health of
the community, the race is never over. We will continue to
meet our commitment to provide the highest quality care
today and for future generations.
Diane Livingston
Diane and her husband, John, came to St. Helena in 1976 to
raise their family of six children. The family established the
Livingston Moffett Winery in 1984. She is the chair of the Grace
Episcopal Church Growth Committee and a member of the
Napa Valley Vintners, where she is on the Founding Committee
for Premier Napa Valley and is chair of Member Services. Diane
holds memberships at Meadowood and at Mayacama Golf Club,
where she is Head of Women’s Golf.
Valerie Montgomery
Valerie and her husband, Bob, have residences in Calistoga and Santa
Barbara. She is active in both communities, having memberships at
Santa Monica’s Bel Air Bay Club, Santa Barbara’s Birnam Wood Club,
and here at Meadowood. She is a board member of Music Academy
of the West, chair of the Santa Barbara International Wine Auction,
and a member of the Napa Valley Opera House League. Valerie is
also on the committee to help raise funds for a digital mammography
machine at the Sansum Medical Clinic in Santa Barbara.
Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
Andreas is a cardiovascular surgeon, board certified by both the
American Board of Surgery and the American Board of Thoracic
Surgery, who has been a member of the medical staff at St. Helena
Hospital since 2003. He has brought several new procedures to
the Napa Valley including endovascular repair of abdominal and
thoracic aorta aneurysms using stent grafts and minimally invasive,
comprehensive treatment of peripheral arterial disease using
stents, grafts and FoxHollow’s SilverHawk for atherectomy.
The Legacy Circle:
Planning for Tomorrow
When people include St. Helena Hospital in their estate plans, they
elevate our organization to the level of a family member.
The Hospital has a long history of receiving bequests and deferred
gifts from generous “family members.” These gifts have ranged
from a few thousand dollars to over one million. To date, over 7
million dollars in bequests alone have been received and applied
to programs and services at the Hospital.
Robert and Valerie Peebles of St. Helena notified the Foundation
that they had amended their estate plans soon after relocating
from southern California.
“We feel that it’s important to support local charities where we
live,” Robert says. “We have both had experiences with St. Helena
Hospital and never felt like just another number as we did at
hospitals in larger cities. It’s nice to have a competent, professional
hospital nearby should we need it.”
Often we learn of a donor’s estate plans only after their passing.
The unfortunate aspect of these gifts is that we never have the
opportunity to thank the donors for including the Hospital while
they are still living.
In 2006 the Foundation made plans to revitalize the Legacy Circle,
increasing its recognition of donors who have included St. Helena
Hospital in their estate plans.
The Legacy Circle is a strictly honorary society of individuals who
have made or enacted a bequest or other deferred gift. It has no
dues or directors and there is no minimum gift amount required
for membership.
Legacy Circle members receive the benefit of regular updates on
current issues involving estate planning and charitable gift planning.
Recent mailings included updates on the charitable IRA rollover
provision in the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
“We have both had experiences with St. Helena Hospital and never felt like just another number as we did
at hospitals in larger cities. It’s nice to have a competent, professional hospital nearby should we need it.”
The Legacy Circle Steering Committee
Another benefit of Legacy Circle membership is the opportunity to
pass on values to other family members. By investing in the Hospital,
Legacy Circle members demonstrate that they value a healthy
community for their children, grandchildren and future generations.
Virginia Van Asperen
Honorary Chair 2007
As a successful businesswoman in retail, restaurants and wineries,
Virginia has given her wide-ranging support to organizations
throughout the Napa Valley. Virginia and her husband, Ernie,
have funded charitable gift annuities with the Foundation that pay
them fixed incomes for the rest of their lives.
John Pershing
As a retired grower, John is an active and valued volunteer throughout
the Napa Valley. John and his late wife, Fran, invested in St. Helena
Hospital with a stock-funded charitable remainder trust. Their trust
provides John a vehicle to donate stocks that no longer work in his
portfolio, and it will pay him an income for the rest of his life.
Carol Sobczak
Carol has practiced law since 1988 and maintains offices in downtown
St. Helena and Napa. She is active in the local community as Presidentelect of St. Helena Rotary, vice president of St. Joan of Arc Parish
Pastoral Council, and as an Executive Board member of the Napa
Valley Bar Association. Carol is a certified specialist in estate planning,
trust and probate law.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
To join The Legacy Circle, please contact Oliver Ramsey,
director of Major and Planned Gifts, at (707) 963-6535 or
[email protected].
St. Helena Hospital
Recruits 13 Physicians
in 2006
There is a well-known Jewish proverb that says, “Don’t live in a town
where there are no doctors.” Well, those living in the upper Napa
Valley and Lake County communities can be assured that these are
areas filled with skilled, compassionate physicians.
Among the physicians St. Helena Hospital welcomed in 2006 is
Emergency Room physician Rodney Look, MD. Dr. Look comes
from a varied and fascinating background. Following college, he
worked as an archaeologist in the Middle East and then served as
a missionary in Nigeria, founding the Nigerian Prison Outreach.
After extensive travel, he met his wife, Adair, and they both decided
to pursue medical degrees together. In 2005, Adair and Rodney
Look both finished their Harvard residencies. Dr. Adair Look is a
psychiatrist specializing in eating disorders.
Rodney Look, MD
Emergency Medicine
Dr. Look says that the St. Helena Hospital Emergency Department
was exactly what he was looking for. “I wanted to find a community
hospital that could offer me a long-term, stable career.” Dr. Look
has worked for major trauma centers, most recently at Marin
General. He appreciates the opportunity he has at St. Helena
Hospital to spend quality time with each patient who enters the
Emergency Department. “Here patients have the advantage of not
getting lost in the system. It’s like the difference between going to
a major university and a private liberal arts school; at St. Helena
Hospital, you are able to have the focus of the entire staff.”
“Here patients have the advantage of not getting lost in the system. It’s like the
difference between going to a major university and a private liberal arts school;
at St. Helena Hospital, you are able to have the focus of the entire staff.”
New Physicians in 2006
Represent Many Specialties
John N. Diana, MD – Napa Valley Orthopedic Medical Group
Adam M. Freehand, MD – Napa Valley Orthopedic Medical Group
Jason T. Huffman, MD – Napa Valley Orthopedic Medical Group
Daniel Jackson, MD – Psychiatry
David Kim, MD – Hospitalist
Melody Kim, MD – Psychiatry
Rodney Look, MD – Emergency Department
Elizabeth Moffitt, MD – Pediatrics
Heather Owens, MD – Pediatrics
James A. Peters, MD – Preventive Medicine
Hossein Razavi, MD – Pulmonary/Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
Brian Steber, MD – Psychiatry
St. Helena Hospital Emergency Department recently received the
distinction of having the highest patient satisfaction in the United
States, awarded by NRC Picker, a national patient satisfaction
research firm. Dr. Look attributes this success to an emergency
care facility that works from the top down. “You can’t have patient
satisfaction unless you have a system that works for patients. There
is clear and regular communication between the staff and those who
can put long-range goals into action and solve patients’ concerns.”
Even with these outstanding ratings, there are a few important things
to keep in mind before visiting the Emergency Department. “Things
always take longer than you expect,” Dr. Look says. “Sometimes the
answers aren’t clear and we have to rule out the most detrimental
possible causes. I tell my patients to be prepared for the worst but
hope for the best.”
Outside of work, if Dr. Look isn’t skiing, mountain climbing,
sky diving or cycling, you will most likely catch him in line at a
local coffee shop. “It’s my vice,” he says cheerfully. Adair and
Rodney Look, their three-year-old son, Jansen, and 11-monthold daughter, Austen, currently live in the Bay Area but are in the
process of relocating to the St. Helena area.
Auction
Napa
Valley
and
Local Vintners
Improve
Patient Safety
Improving the Patient Experience
St. Helena Hospital launched its Clinical Information System called
Project IntelliCare (PIC) in early June of last year. PIC is a paperless
system that enhances patient safety and the quality of patient care. This
endeavor was made possible with a multi-million dollar investment by
Adventist Health, a million dollar grant from the McMinn Foundation
and a $500,000 grant from Auction Napa Valley. This project is yet
another reflection of our distinct commitment to the quality of care we
give our valued patients.
Imagine for a moment that Mary comes into the Emergency Room because
she suddenly has trouble seeing in one of her eyes. With a few clicks on the
computer, the physician or nurse can access Mary’s medical records and see
that she has a history of strokes. Her health history includes such key data
as vital signs, lab test results, outcomes of radiological exams, medication
information, physician instructions and so forth. Not only does this make
life simpler for the physicians and nurses, but many steps in the care
process are now automated, making for enhanced delivery of safe,
efficient, high-quality care.
Improving Patient Safety
Patient safety has always been a priority at St. Helena Hospital. With
the introduction of PIC, safety as well as other elements of patient
care have improved:
• Multiple caregivers can log on to the database and view the same
Anne and Chuck McMinn were instrumental in making Project IntelliCare,
a computerized health information system, possible.
information simultaneously from different locations in the Hospital.
• Patient charts are password protected providing greater security than when sitting on a shelf on the patient care unit.
“I have seen firsthand how advanced
information technology has transformed
other industries from computers to
telecommunications to consumer products.
Systems like Project IntelliCare can increase
customer satisfaction and responsiveness,
reduce costs, streamline internal operations
and enhance communications. These traits
are especially important in the healthcare
industry now, as Medicare and private
insurers’ decreasing payments must be
matched with increased productivity without
adversely impacting patient care. Project
IntelliCare is not sufficient by itself to St.
Helena Hospital’s ongoing competitiveness,
but I could not see us getting there without
it. Anne and I were happy to be able to help
make this transition happen.” – Chuck McMinn
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
• The amount of time spent searching for patient information is dramatically decreased.
• Physicians and nurses are able to deliver better care and work more
effectively because the resources they need are so readily accessible.
For instance, test results that were once hand-carried are now
available online. Patient vital signs can be quickly converted to graphs
for easy reference. Many physicians can simultaneously access
patient data anytime, day or night, from their homes or office using
the secure, Web-based connection.
• This system enables Hospital staff to produce timely, accurate and complete information as required by government and regulatory
agencies. Because of the system’s data collection capabilities, we are
better able to monitor performance, highlight areas of risk and identify
areas that need improvement.
By expediting the flow of information and enhancing the communication
stream, our investment in advanced healthcare information technology has
made the healthcare process safer and more efficient for the nearly 80,000
patients who visit the Hospital each year.
When we work smarter and safer, patients win.
New Technology
Benefits Diabetes Patient
“I cannot explain what a difference this has
made in my life. I call Dr. Sakopoulos a magician.”
At age 66, Ron Cia, rides horses, walks for recreation, and
goes to the gym to lift weights, participate in aerobic exercise
and to stretch, all because it is fun and it aids him in the effort
to keep his diabetes in check.
But over the past three years, growing pain in his buttocks and
thighs has made it tiring for him to walk. “I thought it was my
back. My family doctor told me to tough it out, so I worked
through the pain,” he says. Eventually, he could walk no more
than a block. “I would feel weak and have to rest,” he says. “It
was depressing.”
His family doctor thought his problem was sciatica or pain
caused by an irritation or compression of a nerve located in
the lower back. His doctor prescribed physical therapy. But
when the therapy seemed to make no difference, his doctor
referred him to St. Helena vascular surgeon, Emmett Tetz,
MD, to see if the problem was with circulation in his legs or
peripheral vascular disease (PVD).
PVD, which occurs when harmful plaque builds up in the
arteries of the legs constricting normal blood flow, is a silent
disease often without symptoms. Identifying the problem
requires knowledge of the disease and screening. Dr. Tetz
performed a simple test to check the pulses in his arms and
legs. “Dr. Tetz told me that in one of my legs the blood flow
was completely blocked. I had no pulse,” Ron says.
Using the new technology of St. Helena’s 64-slice CT scan,
the extent of Ron’s peripheral vascular disease was clear.
Dr. Tetz was able to definitively diagnose Ron’s problem
and determined that he was a candidate for an endovascular
procedure. “The artery was completely blocked in one leg
and the other was partially blocked,” Ron said.
Ron benefited from the less invasive cutting edge technology.
Andreas Sakopoulos, MD, opened his arteries using catheters
and stents instead of large surgical incisions. “I stayed one day
in the Hospital after the surgery,” Ron says.
Within an hour after surgery, Ron was up and walking the
halls of the Hospital. “It was like a light got turned on,” he says.
“I cannot explain what a difference this has made in my life.
I call Dr. Sakopoulos a magician.” Ron is now back to riding
horses, going to the gym and walking 45 minutes a day.
Ron attributes his quick recovery to the complete care he
received at St. Helena Hospital. “I know that everything that
can be done, has been done,” he says.
His says his treatment at St. Helena Hospital has always been
excellent. “Four years ago, I had a four-way bypass at St. Helena
Hospital. Afterwards I had a complete follow through. They
sent a nurse to my home. I attended cardiac rehabilitation three
days a week. I spoke with a dietitian about eating to improve
my heart. And the result was that in less than a month I was in
Hawaii. I felt good.”
Those with the following conditions are at greater risk
for peripheral vascular disease (PVD):
• Diabetes - PVD is very common in people with diabetes.
• Nicotine addiction - The risk of PVD decreases
dramatically when people stop smoking.
• Obesity
• High blood pressure
• Family history of PVD
• Sedentary lifestyle
• Coronary Artery Disease
• High cholesterol
• Over 65 years of age
Wilfred
Huse, MD,
Dr. Huse meets with Vice-president Lyndon Johnson.
The Huse Family is
making a significant
gift to establish an
appropriate memorial
for Dr. Huse. A new
state-of-the-art
Cardiovascular/
Peripheral Vascular
Lab will be named
in his honor beginning in 2009. Plans
call for a photo of Dr.
Huse to be displayed
in a plaque outside
the new lab so that
he may continue to
inspire physicians at
St. Helena Hospital,
as he did for so
much of his career.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
early pioneer
of open
heart surgery,
leaves a legacy
Wilfred Huse, MD, a cardiothoracic
surgeon at St. Helena Hospital, and
one of the pioneers of open-heart
surgery at Loma Linda University School
of Medicine, passed away in southern
California on October 26, 2006.
Dr. Huse joined the St. Helena Hospital cardiac surgery program in 1975. With his
leadership, The Cardiovascular Center at St. Helena Hospital expanded and grew to
become one of the top heart programs in the San Francisco Bay Area. Huse was a member
of the St. Helena Hospital Medical Staff for 31 years. He performed more than 3,771
surgeries as the principal surgeon in the St. Helena OR. Dr. Huse was board-certified
in both surgery and thoracic surgery.
Dr. Huse was described as a quiet man who came alive in the operating room. Members
of the OR team say his surgical technique was remarkable. “It was beautiful to observe him
in surgery. He was very efficient. There was no wasted motion,” says John Jacobson, MD,
St. Helena Hospital cardiothoracic surgeon, and an associate and former student of Dr.
Huse at Loma Linda University Medical School.
Ellsworth E. Wareham, MD, Huse’s professor in general surgery (now retired), and
someone he spent long hours with in the development of a heart-lung machine says,
“We learned heart surgery together.” Wareham describes Dr. Huse as an outstanding
surgeon. “He was cool and technically capable during surgery. He was both conservative
and cautious when he needed to be.”
“Heart surgery is the most challenging surgery there is because the heart has to work
afterwards or there is no patient,” says. Dr. Wareham. “This is the kind of surgery where
you see the mettle of a young man. Wilfred took the challenge and was outstanding.”
Dr. Wareham and Dr. Huse traveled with the Loma Linda Overseas Heart Surgery Team
in the early 1960s, establishing cardiac programs around the world and training general
surgeons in open-heart surgery.
“He finished his residency when we were in Karachi, Pakistan. We were there at the behest
of Lyndon Johnson when he was vice president during the Kennedy administration,”
says Dr. Wareham. This first trip was sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. Later
both physicians met with President Richard Nixon in the White House Oval Office after
establishing a Heart Center in Greece.
Dr. Huse was born in Zimbabwe in 1931 to missionary parents. The family moved to
New Zealand in 1932 and then to the United Kingdom. He graduated from Birmingham
University Medical School in 1954. While there, he earned the degree of Fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons. He married Margaret Palmer, a fellow graduate, in 1956.
They moved to Glendale, California, in 1963, where Dr. Huse began working with Dr.
Wareham. He built one of the first heart-lung machines at White Memorial Hospital.
He was invited to join the faculty of Loma Linda University Medical Center and remained
on staff there for some 20 years, later moving to St. Helena Hospital to establish the
cardiovascular center.
Auction
Napa Valley
Supports the
Women’s Center
Programs and
Services
In 2006 the Women’s Center of St. Helena Hospital provided
more than 80 mammograms and more than 20 ultrasounds
A family participates in the
Women’s Center annual Latino
Family Health Fair, which
provides free screenings and health
education to the community.
(follow up to mammography) at no cost to women in the
Napa Valley community who are unable to afford these
screenings. The Women’s Center is able to provide these
important preventive screenings to women who are without
insurance due to generous donations from Auction Napa
Valley, private donors and fundraising events.
A recent client at The Women’s Center wrote on her
customer evaluation, “Thank you for the funds for the
uninsured! I am so appreciative!” Community support made
important tests possible for this woman.
In addition, funding received from Auction Napa Valley in
2006 will support the purchase of a digital mammography
machine for the Women’s Center. Digital mammography is a
new technology which improves visibility, minimizes retakes,
reduces x-ray exposure and allows for easier transfer of
information. Most importantly, digital mammography helps
improve cancer detection rates.
Early detection is the best defense against breast cancer,
and mammography remains the best tool for diagnosing
breast cancer. Estimates show that approximately 110
people in Napa County will be diagnosed with breast
cancer this year (California Cancer Facts & Figures, 2007).
Since opening in 1992, the Women’s Center has provided
state-of-the-art mammography testing. The Center now
offers MammoPads‚, which provides a softer, more
comfortable mammogram experience.
The Women’s Center is committed to providing community
education and state-of-the-art diagnostic testing for breast
cancer and osteoporosis in a comfortable atmosphere with
caring, compassionate staff. For more information about
programs and services available at the Center, please call
(707) 963-1912.
Total Funds Raised
2006
Foundation
Raises
$9.5 million
Thanks to the generosity of all
of our donors, the St. Helena
Hospital Foundation raised
more than $9.5 million this
past year. In addition to capital
for new facilities and technology, funding helped to support
many programs and services that
benefit the community.
$7 million
Statement Of Financial Positon:
$6 million
ASSETS
$5 million
$4 million
$3 million
$2 million
Where the Money Comes From
4%
3%
In-Kind
Investment
Income
Total Current Assets
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Total Current Liabilities
Annual
Donations
9%
Grants
Where the Money Goes
11%
3%
Endowment/
Planned Gifts
3%
65%
5%
1%
Research Charitable
and Teaching Care
Community
Benefit Programs
Major Giving
14%
General
Operations
9%
1%
Endowment
(gifts added to corpus)
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
$ 8,411,799
Current Liabilities:
Accounts payable
$
Accrued expenses
$
5%
Events
Other Assets:
Pledges receivable, noncurrent
$ 4,178,340
Interest in split-interest agreeement, noncurrent $
211,901
Total Other Assets
$ 4,390,241
Total Assets
$12,802,040
pl sig
ed ne
ge d
s
ca
sh
$1 million
31-Dec-06
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 5,435,656
Marketable securities
$ 807,479
Pledges receivable $ 2,055,016
Prepaid Expenses
$
56,000
Interest in split-interest agreements
$
57,648
$3,767,419
from Charitable Donations
$5,815,715
2006 Income
Equipment
67%
Construction
and Renovation
$
35,452
7,250
42,702
NET ASSETS:
Unrestricted
$
181,402
Temporarily restricted
$ 11,715,261
Permanently restricted
$ 862,675
Total Net Assets
$ 12,759,338
Total Liabilities & Net Assets
$12,802,040
Setting the Pace:
Accomplishments in 2006
In 2006, the Cardiovascular Center
earned these distinctions.
• St. Helena Hospital (SHH) finished in the top 10 percent of
the nation in the treatment of heart failure in a groundbreaking
patient quality improvement project sponsored by the Centers
for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). St. Helena was the
only California hospital to achieve this recognition.
• For the fifth consecutive year, HealthGrades has rated
SHH best in the North Bay/North Coast region for
cardiology services.
Screenings:
• Approximately 200 people participated in free vascular
screenings provided by SHH in Napa and Lake Counties in
2006. Using a Doppler ultrasound the screenings painlessly
evaluated individuals for three major vascular diseases, carotid
artery disease, abdominal aortic aneurysm and peripheral
arterial disease
New Technologies and Services
Minimally invasive aortic aneurysm repair, a new procedure that is less invasive than
surgery to repair abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms, is now available to SHH patients.
Patients may have a hospital stay of only a few days and return to normal activity within six
weeks. SHH is the only hospital in the North Bay region to perform this procedure.
Minimally invasive treatment of PAD, includes a new, non-surgical procedure to treat the
painful symptoms of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). A device uses a tiny rotating carbide
blade to shave plaque from the arteries of the legs and opens them up for blood flow.
64-Slice CT, a revolutionary diagnostic device for heart disease that can capture highresolution images of the heart and coronary arteries so quickly that it freeze-frames the heart
while it’s beating and allows doctors to visualize the heart in less than 10 seconds, revealing
blockages in blood vessels and other heart problems that are sometimes not easily detectable
with other tests. SHH is the first provider in Napa and Lake Counties to offer this new
diagnostic tool to the community.
The new technology, a Toshiba Aquilion 64-slice CFX scanner, allows doctors to visualize the
heart in less than 10 seconds, revealing blockages in blood vessels and other heart problems
that are sometimes not easily detectable with other tests. St. Helena Hospital is the first
provider in Napa and Lake Counties to offer this new diagnostic tool to the community.
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Quick repair of PFOs gives patients a new option, in the
treatment of congenital heart conditions such as patent foramen
ovale (PFO) and atrial septal defect (ASD). These conditions can
be treated with an implanted device that closes the defect and allows
tissue to grow over it. Until recently, treatment for PFO has been
limited to a lifelong regimen of blood-thinning drugs or openheart surgery. Because the implantation does not involve surgery,
patients often return home on the same day and can return to an
active lifestyle in just a short time.
Nuclear medicine imaging combined with a CT scan,
an addition to SHH’s existing nuclear imaging program, is
now available for heart patients and for many other diagnostic
applications. The camera allows the radiologist to see clearly how
the heart—and other organs—are functioning.
PET/CT, a hybrid technology combining positron emission
tomography (PET) and computerized tomography (CT), provides
better imaging data and notably increases patient comfort and
convenience by reducing the scanning time. PET/CT has become
a vital component for many oncology and neurology applications.
Telehealth introduces virtual nursing, once thought of as
futuristic, is now a part of the services offered through SHH’s
Home Care Services. A compact touch-screen monitor allows
home health nurses to monitor patients with chronic conditions
like congestive heart failure and diabetes.
Community Benefits 2006
•Provided multi-lingual health education to 11,000 participants
via Healthy Moms and Babies classes, the annual Latino
Family Health Fair, the Binational Health Week Fair and
other health education programs.
•Provided childbirth education to 508 individuals.
•Support groups benefited 2,264 people.
•Sponsored senior fairs in Calistoga, St. Helena and Yountville,
attended by 181 people.
•Latina Advisory Board sponsored Latina Family Fair,
attended by 150 people
•Joined in partnership with the Spirit of Women;
launched Girls’ Night Out.
•Provided 133 free bone density tests and 94 free
mammograms; provided 31 free ultrasounds.
•Provided free or low-cost blood pressure, cholesterol and
blood sugar screenings to 2,904 people at 88 community
screenings.
•Provided 1,002 screenings for area employees through
the WorkWell Program.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
Maria Peña, RN
Exemplifies Excellence at St. Helena Hospital
Several years passed and Maria heard nothing more about Susie until
a young woman approached her at the Harvest Festival in St. Helena.
She asked if Maria was a nurse at the Hospital. It was Susie! She then
told Maria, “What you said to me that day saved my life – it changed
how I dealt with my life from then on.” That was an “ah ha” moment
for Maria – when she became very aware that simple things can
make a big difference.
Responding to the needs of patients is
not only what nurses are trained to do –
it is part of the plan for success at St. Helena Hospital. “Administration
fosters a culture of whole person care,” states Maria Peña, RN, team
leader of the Emergency Department (ED). If you can catch up with
Maria, she will tell you stories that give evidence of the best possible
care given by top-notch doctors, nurses and ancillary personnel in a
spirit of collaboration, compassion and giving.
Why is it difficult to catch up with Peña these days? Because success
requires not only well-trained and compassionate medical professionals but also careful planning and the right strategy. Maria and her
staff are immersed in both – and with great results! After a visit to the
St. Helena Hospital ED, patients are sent a satisfaction survey. The
survey, developed and administered by consulting firm NRC Picker,
groups questions into six categories: information and education, physical comfort, emotional support, respect for patient preferences, continuity of care, and access and coordination of care. Each category
includes a series of questions. The department chose four questions
from these categories to focus on: Would you recommend St. Helena
“You never know at the moment you are called into action
the lasting results it may have and how it changes a person.”
Joan and Bob Smith* were vacationing in the Napa Valley when Bob
experienced severe abdominal pain. When they arrived at the Emergency Department, the medical team went into action with labs, scans
and blood work. The news was not good – advanced stage liver cancer.
Keeping Bob comfortable and pain-free became priority. But the care
did not end with the diagnosis and pain management. The doctor in
charge made arrangements for the best possible medical care in Bob’s
hometown. One very special nurse helped make travel arrangements
for Joan and Bob’s return home and for support once they arrived
there. But the care did not even end at discharge. Throughout Bob’s
fight with cancer, Joan kept in touch with the emergency room staff,
often expressing gratitude for the care and support they both received
at the Hospital. And by the time Bob’s fight ended, a friendship had
formed with that special nurse that continues today. “You never know
at the moment you are called into action the lasting results it may have
and how it changes a person,” Maria says.
Maria goes on to describe one of her most memorable Emergency
Room experiences. At age 14, Susie* came to the ED as a serious
suicide attempt, adamant that she did not want to see her parents.
The medical team on duty stabilized her while Maria dealt with the
patient’s distraught parents. The situation calmed when Maria told
them, “I know you want what is best for your daughter – so do we.”
The parents, who were going through a divorce at the time, gave
Maria permission to act as the intermediary and talk to Susie. Maria
remembers telling Susie, “This [divorce] is their thing; you don’t
have to figure it out.”
Hospital ED services? Did you know who to call after leaving? Did the
ED doctor discuss fears and anxieties? Did the ED nurses talk as if
the patient was not there? Recent results from the survey show that
St. Helena Hospital’s ED received great marks when compared to others across the nation. In fact, five of the composite scores were higher
than the national benchmark. “We are rated highly by our patients;
there is no other way to put it,” says St. Helena Hospital’s resource
and performance improvement specialist, Mary Bergerson.
And that’s not all! Maria Peña is also St. Helena Hospital’s patient
advocate – a position that is rarely sought after in any hospital but one
for which Maria has developed a passion. She has discovered that
while people can be very upset and negative at first, it usually boils
down to someone having a need that isn’t being met – getting correct
information, understanding the paperwork, clarifying assumptions or
an underlying fear on the part of the patient. “People just want to be
heard,” Maria states. “It’s all a matter of managing a patient’s expectations and minimizing their anxiety.”
Maria Peña, RN is one amazing nurse doing amazing things at
St. Helena Hospital. “Her strength lies in her leadership. She is an
advocate for patients but she also acts as a leader to bring about
change. This is a rare but important quality in a charge nurse. She
is a voice for both the Emergency Room staff and for patients,” says
Emergency Department physician, Rodney Look, MD.
She does indeed “Set the Pace for Success” at St. Helena Hospital.
* Actual names not used to protect confidentiality.
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When Giving
Is All in the Family
Gina Trinchero, along with her parents Bob and Evalyn, has established the Trinchero
Transformations Scholarship fund to benefit individuals in Center for Health programs.
When Gina Trinchero needed to find a 50th wedding
anniversary gift for her parents, longtime St. Helena Hospital
Foundation supporters Evalyn and Bob Trinchero, she was at
a loss. She wanted to do something special, something that
“was not a toaster.” But what?
Knowing the important role St. Helena Hospital has
played in her parents’ lives, Gina turned to Hospital
Foundation President Elaine John for some ideas, one of
which was supporting the new Transformations program in the
Hospital’s Center for Health. “We are an Italian American
family whose lives center around food and drink,” notes
Gina. “Although that lifestyle is part of who we are, we also
understand the possible consequences and the need to take
care of ourselves.”
With the notion of helping people outside her own
family to find a healthy balance in their lives, Gina’s gift
to her parents became a gift to others when she created the
Trinchero Transformations Scholarship Fund for individuals
who would benefit greatly from a Transformations or other
Center for Health program, but may not have the means to
participate. Bob and Evalyn were delighted with the gift and
were notably proud of Gina’s philanthropic choice—so much
so that they made a contribution to the scholarship fund, as
did Bob’s siblings Roger Trinchero and Vera Torres for a
total of $175,000 to help people they may not even know to
make a positive change in their lives.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
One such person is Harlan Eldred, a landscape
photographer from Bishop, California. After smoking
for 38 years, Mr. Eldred completed St. Helena’s Center
for a Smoke-Free Life program in August 2006 and finds
that he is happier and healthier than ever. “My life has been
greatly improved since I quit smoking,” says Harlan. “I have
more energy, a better attitude and my food even tastes good.”
He also appreciates the moral support he has received since
leaving the Center for Health. Regular phone calls from the
staff, letters of encouragement and an open phone line have
been important tools to help keep him smoke free.
Although he may never meet Gina Trinchero, Harlan is
forever grateful for her support. “It was the perfect program
not only for me, but for my whole family,” he says. For Gina,
who created the scholarship to honor her own family, those
words are the perfect gift.
“My life has been greatly improved
since I quit smoking,” says Harlan.
“I have more energy, a better attitude
and my food even tastes good.”
Grateful Patient
Leaves Legacy to Crystal Springs
Thanks to the generosity of a grateful patient and his wife, rooms at
Crystal Springs have received a major facelift.
Bill Wilder of Clearlake was hospitalized at St. Helena Hospital several
times between 1990 and 2006. His last stay was in February 2006, and
he was hospitalized for more than three weeks before he passed away.
His wife, Lynne, stayed by his side as much as possible, taking a room in
Crystal Springs located just behind the main Hospital buildings. Lynne
says, “When someone is that sick, they want their loved one nearby, and
staying in a hotel downtown just isn’t close enough.”
Lynne and Bill Wilder’s generosity has given
Crystal Springs a new look.
“When someone is
that sick, they want
their loved one nearby,
and staying in a hotel
downtown just isn’t
close enough.”
Lynne says, “Bill was a very colorful and generous man. He was a
principal in the Manhattan Mercury Mine during the 1960s and
subsequently developed the McLaughlin Homestake Gold Mine, the
largest gold deposit in 100 years in California.” A book has been written
about Bill and his ventures, The Oral History of Mining.
The Wilders became active and generous members of the Lake County
community, building a cinema in Clearlake (“for the kids,” says Lynne),
donating property for a new library and funding police cars.
While Lynne resided in Crystal Springs, she came up with an idea that
would make a long stay much more pleasant and workable for family
members who are going through the tough times of serious family illness.
She shared her idea with Bill one day and he immediately agreed.
At one time the Wilders had planned on establishing summer vacation
homes in Lake County. They purchased several rooms of hotel furniture
in preparation for their project but then decided against it. Lynne’s
idea was to donate their furniture to the Hospital to upgrade the rooms
in Crystal Springs. Whie Oh, MD, put the Wilders in touch with Pat
Lapera, director of provider relations at St. Helena Hospital, and the
“Crystal Springs Facelift” was born.
Pat Lapera says, “Crystal Springs helped keep Lynne constantly by
her husband’s side. This was so important. Thanks to the Wilders’
generosity, we have the opportunity to vastly improve our family
accommodations.”
For more information on how you or your family members can use the
Crystal Springs facilities while loved ones are in the Hospital, please call
the Crystal Springs reservation line at (707) 963-6439.
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Calistoga Ranch Partners
with the Foundation
Calistoga Ranch
Introduces New Members
to the Community
in 2006 to provide President’s Forum
memberships to their first 30 Phase II Lodging
Club buyers. With each new buyer, Calistoga
Ranch has donated $1,250 in his or her name,
thus introducing these new residents of the
Upper Napa Valley to St. Helena Hospital.
“We are delighted to make these contributions
on behalf of our new owners as a way of
supporting a significant community institution,”
says David Deniger, chairman, Olympus Real
Estate Partners. “Some of our vintner members serve on the Foundation board and it is a pleasure to partner with them in the
work of maintaining the excellent quality of health care for everyone in the Napa Valley.”
He continues: “An introductory membership in the President’s Forum of the Foundation is another great way for our
owners to become part of the authentic Napa Valley community. We expect some of our owners will continue to support
the St. Helena Hospital Foundation for many years to come.”
Supports the Annual Fund
The President’s Forum of St. Helena Hospital represents over
250 individuals who contribute to the Hospital’s success by
providing major financial support. These gifts ensure that
the Hospital maintains top technology and medical services in
the community. In 2006, President’s Forum members raised
$260,000 in support of St. Helena Hospital’s Annual Fund.
These gifts continue to make a difference in the lives of
community members and visitors to the Napa Valley.
In recognition of their generosity, we offer members two
Preferred Living Series events annually, featuring leading
authorities on important health issues.
Our first Preferred Living Series event of the year was held at
Meadowood Napa Valley in March 2006. Guests listened as
Carl L. Keen, PhD, presented “Polyphenols, epicatechin and
vascular function - An insight into the health benefits of diets
rich in fruits, vegetables and chocolate!” Dr. Keen is a professor of Nutrition and Internal Medicine and chair of the
Department of Nutrition at University of California, Davis.
The October President’s Forum event,
underwritten by Wells
Fargo Private Bank,
was hosted by Calistoga Ranch. Robert
G. Miller, MD, chair
of Neurosciences and
director of the Forbes
Norris ALS Research
Center at California Pacific Medical Center, spoke on
“Being a Good Steward of our Aging Brain: Examining the
aging process and exploring what we can do to promote successful aging, preserve our memory and protect our brain.”
Become a member of the President’s Forum: join the legions
of supporters who have helped sustain St. Helena Hospital by
contacting Melinda Greene or Rachelle Newbold at
(707) 963-6208.
For more information about Calistoga Ranch, go to
www.calistogaranch.com or call (707) 254-2800 or
800-942-4220.
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
Golfers Show Support for
St. Helena Hospital
David McDonald, Gary Jaffe, Rick Jones and Roggie Dankmeyer were one of over 20 foursomes
playing in the 2006 tournament.
September 18, 2006 brought nearly 100 golfers
to the Napa Valley Country Club in support of
St. Helena Hospital. Golfers and sponsors raised
over $36,000 for the Hospital’s cardiovascular
and medical imaging departments.
Brian Mundy, MD and Andreas Sakopoulos, MD helped represent
St. Helena Hospital’s cardiovascular team.
The 18th annual Harvest Invitational Golf Tournament
will take place on September 17, 2007. For more
information about this year’s event, please contact
the St. Helena Hospital Marketing Department at
(707) 963-6488.
Foundation Gala
Raises
Record Amount
Two hundred and sixteen guests of Safari Soirée, the 2006
St. Helena Hospital Foundation gala—a sold-out event, gave
an unprecedented $951,051 in support of cancer services at
St. Helena Hospital. The gala, held at The Napa Valley Reserve,
honored long-time community leader and breast cancer survivor,
Robin Lail.
Mark your calendars: The 2007 gala, Red, Hot & Hollywood,
honoring Martha and Thomas May, will be held at the Napa
Valley Reserve on November 10, 2007.
The Safari Soirée gala honored cancer survivor and
community leader, Robin Lail.
Cheetahs were highlighted guests at the 2006 gala.
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January - December
2006
DONORS
Founder’s Circle:
Gifts of $1,000,000+
Kathy & Frank Dotzler
Deann Wright & Luke Evnin
Kelly & Paul Fleming
Valeria & Agustin Huneeus
Joseph Phelps Vineyards Foundation
Stephen Martin & Dennis O’Neil
Peter Newton
Lewis C. Pell
Elizabeth Peters
Jean Phillips & Edward Zuk
Prospect Creek Foundation
Elaine Sczuka
Anne & Patrick Stotesbery
Triad Angwin Pacific LLC
Roger Trinchero
Vera Trinchero Torres
Judy & Ed Weltman
St. Helena
Joseph Phelps
Hospital Staff
Platinum Circle:
Gifts of
$500,000 - 999,999
Leslie Price & Jerry Grayson, MD
Lyons Huber Anesthesia
Holly & David Racker, MD
Laurie & Emmett Tetz, MD
Auction Napa Valley
The Family of Marjorie Mondavi
Evalyn & Bob Trinchero
Benefactor’s
Circle: Gifts of
$10,000 - $24,999
Gold Circle:
Gifts of
$200,000 - 499,999
Peter A. & Vernice H. Gasser Foundation
Mabel Johnson
Martha & Bruce Atwater Fund of the
Minneapolis Foundation
Patricia & Donald Stephens
The V Foundation
Volunteer Services of St. Helena Hospital
TNT Foundation/Theresa & Thomas Wajnert
Anne & Roger Walther
Silver Circle:
Gifts of
$100,000 - 199,999
Daphne & Bart Araujo
McMinn Foundation
Valerie & Robert Montgomery
Rick Jones
Jack Thomas Trust
Gina Trinchero
Ann Colgin & Joe Wender
Bronze Circle:
Gifts of
$50,000 - $99,999
Bessemer Trust
Victoria & Peter Chow
Heartlab Cardiac Solutions
Belinda & Pascal Levensohn
Diane & John Livingston
Linda & Bill Macartney
Peninsula Community Foundation
John Pershing
Barbara & Frederick Rose
Bunny & Charles Salisbury Jr.
Silver Oak Cellars
Anne Stotesbery
Virginia & Ernest Van Asperen
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Katherine & Steven Herber, MD
Chairman’s Circle:
Gifts of
$25,000 - $49,999
Marge & Bruno Bartolucci
Community Foundation of the Napa Valley
Martha & Ronald Doornink
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
Andrew Ball
Monene & Richard Bradley
Stacey & Bob Bressler
Calistoga Ranch
Maggie & Dr. Less Chafen
Community Foundation of the Napa Valley
Susan & Doug Gallagher
Valerie & Jeff Gargiulo
Ellen & Charles Haas
Joseph R. McMicking Foundation
Inger & Wendell Laidley
Sandy & Cecil Lowry
Martha & Tom May
Blanche & Peter Mondavi
Margrit & Robert Mondavi
Alexandra & Robert Phillips
Mary & Steven Read
Vega & Alan Rice
Irene Scully
Daphne & George Sheldon
Spero Coleman Thanos Trust
St. Helena Hospital Endowment
TRD Associates LLC/Predhomme & Co.
Carole & Richard Williams
Mrs. Alfred Wilsey
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Kary Duncan, MD & David Duncan
Patti & Bryan Henry, MD
Judy & John Jacobson, MD
JoAline & David Olson
Patron’s Circle:
Gifts of
$5,000 - $9,999 Adventist Health
Araujo Estate Wines
Margot & Mark Armbruster
Catherine & Charles Ball
Johanna & Barry Berkowitz
Kate & Jack Berquist
Boston Scientific Corporation
Linda & James Burton
Charles Krug - Peter Mondavi Family
Colgin Cellars
David’s Jewelry
Devenney Group Architects Ltd.
Duffy’s Myrtledale Inc.
Kathy & Jim Fleming
Fume Bistro
Grace Episcopal Church
Harbison Family Foundation
Jewish Community Endowment Fund
Michelle & James Johnson
Joseph Phelps Vineyards
Robin & Jon Lail
Barbara & Tom LaTour
Lifeline Emergency Response Service
Maurice Marciano
Joanne & David McDonald
Anne & Charles McMinn
Dennis O’Neil & Stephan Martin
Richard Osborn, PhD
Valerie & Robert Peebles
Andrea & William H. Phelps
Eileen Tabios and Thomas R. Pollock
Gayle & Tom Rimerman
Koerner Rombauer
Rudd Foundation
Ryland Corporation
The San Francisco Foundation
Barbara & John Shafer
Elizabeth & W. Clarke Swanson
Charlotte Temple
The Mechanics Bank
The Rusty Staub Foundation
TNT Foundation Inc.
Priscilla & Sloan Upton
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program
Wells Fargo - Private Client Services
Lynn Wilder
Stella Wilson
Margaret & Angus Wurtele
Zumwalt Ford
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Marilyn & Delmer Fjarli, MD
Linda J. Gibson
Melinda Greene
Patricia E. Lapera
Tamela & Edward McDonald
Rachelle Newbold
Joan Rogers
Betty & Daniel Skeoch, MD
Contributor’s Circle:
Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999
Mary Cunningham Agee & Bill Agee
Sharon & Donald Ammon
Martha & Bruce Atwater
Cathy & Fred Beringer
Karen & Les Breckenridge
Caldwell Snyder Galleries
Culinary Institute of America at Greystone
Dominus Estate
Eli Lilly and Company
Barbara & Jim Fetherston
Kathleen & David Fink
Ann & Dick Grace
Grace Family Vineyards
Kathryn & Craig Hall
Patricia & Joseph Harbison
Harlan Estate
Drs. Marilyn & Raymond Herber
Genevieve Herrill Estate
Kristina & Bret Hubbard
Nancy Jefferson
Marilyn Jones
Lail Vineyards
Donald J. Logan
Long Family Foundation
Dan Lynch
Alexandra & Michael Marston
Elizabeth J. Martini
William E. McClatchy
Pacific Union Payables Account
Cheryl & Herb Perliss
Piner’s
Douglas Roberts
Don Ross
Ines & Costantino Rossi
Linda & James Short
Sierra Health Services LLC
Sutter Home Winery
Umpqua Bank
Viader Vineyards & Winery
Vineyard 29
Nita & Stephen Vogt
Karen & James Watson
Sue & Richard Wollack
The Wornick Family Foundation
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Shirley & Chuck Adams
Mary B. Bergerson
Tom Butler
Shelley Cantin
Judith & Michael Dunn
Ruth Hasso
Wendy & Scott Hopgood
Mons Jensen
Elaine & Donald John
Shawnee Johnson
Holly Kalua-Igarashi
Mary Beth & Charles H. Kitchens, MD
John Milbridge
Enoch Montalvo
Robin & Whie Oh, MD
Paul A. Olson
Ms. Margaret O’Neill
Maria Pena
Elizabeth M. Rogers
Lisa Hinz & Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
Dorrie Skadal
Karen & Gregory Smith, MD
Larry Thomas
David Tilton
Sarah & Pieter VandenHoven, MD
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
Carol Trivett Williams &
Robert C. Williams, DDS
Norma Zavala
Friend’s Circle:
Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499
Clare Luce Abbey & Cliff Abbey
Abreu Vineyard
Alan’s Framing & Photography
Teresa & Mark Aubert
Abigail & Richard Baker
Betty & Andrew Beckstoffer
Susan & Dann Boeschen
Brian Nash Design
Catherine & Richard Bridge
Patti Brown
Brown’s Auto Parts
Florence & John Bryan
Dolores & Jack Cakebread
Sara & Dennis Cakebread
Cameo Cinema
Carver Foundation
Caymus Vineyards
Central California Conference of
Seventh-day Adventists
Christopher Hill Gallery
Cliff Lede Vineyards
Claudia & Donald Cohn
Kathleen & William Collins
Ashley & Joseph Criscione
Naoko Dalla Valle
Dalla Valle Vineyards
Joan Danforth
L.C. Davidson and J.W. Davidson
Davis Wright Tremaine Law Offices
Carolyn & R. Victor Dix
Duckhorn Vineyards
Geraldine Dunbar
East Bay Community Foundation
Lexie & Bob Ellsworth
Epps Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile Inc.
Far Niente
Joan & Donald Farrar
Lori & Douglas Ferrarelli
Jill & Richard Flick
Klaus Foetzsch
Julie & Patrick Garvey
Cody Gillette Kirkham
Elizabeth & Glenn Goelz
Glee & Robert Greenwood
Mary Beth & Michael Guard
Evelyn & Bill Hall
Deborah & William Harlan
Caren & Fritz Hatton
The Hess Collection Winery
HFS Consultants
Shirley & Michael Hooks
Mary Huber
Linda & Loyal Hughes
Jerald R. Hyde
Pam & Gary Jaffe
Alvera & Dr. Yvet Kan
Catherine Schmidt & Robert Karp
Kitchell Construction
Dorian Krausz
La Toque
Jannine & Robert MacDonnell
Mario’s
Richard L. Martin
Willinda & Peter McCrea
Barbara & Laureston McLellan
Meadowood Napa Valley
Michael Wolf Vineyard Service
Fred Miller
Carol & Vail Miller
Dorothy Mondavi
Janice & Marc Mondavi
Mercedes & E.R. Muirhead
Madeline Murray Trust
Kathleen Heitz Myers & George Myers
Tricia & David Niederauer
Mary W. Novak
Jane & Thomas O’Neil
Patina Estate & Fine Jewelry
Kathleen Patterson
Pine Ridge Winery
Prairie Dog
Pride Mountain Vineyards
Betty & Ron Profili
Raymond Vineyard & Cellar
Barbara & Douglas Rebok
Paul Reiser, PhD
The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal
Foundation
Rudd Vineyards & Winery
Screaming Eagle
Annette & Doug Shafer
Dorothy & Charles Simmons, MD
Mary & Paul Slawson
Stuart Sloan
Linda & Peter Snowden
Spottswoode Estate Vineyard & Winery
St. Helena Hospital Cardiothoracic Surgery
St. Helena Rotary Club
Mary Stuard
Swanson Vineyards & Winery
Gloria M. Terwilliger
Alice Tollefson
Deborah & Raymond Tonella
Eve Kanne-Ulin & Jeffrey Ulin
Linda & James Waddell
Lyndal & Howard Walker
Kathryn & Kenneth Weeman
Whitehall Lane Winery
Robin & Craig Williams
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
Winesong LLC
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Nancy & Jim Aldred
Lanvin Ballew
Alissa & Geoff Barnes
David Blaha
Lucia Boutte-Osborn
Heidi Bowen
Barbara Brown
Gail Burr
Elena & David Casanova
Judy & Milton Crabb
Nancy Dervin
Michele Dillon
Darcy & Leslie Dunlap
Marti Dybedal-Bristow
Kathy M. Flamson
Noreen Fortune & Burt Thompson
Lisa & Mark Fowler
Karynsue Frank
Lisa & Michael Hellie
Jeanie & John E. Hodgkin, MD
Mark E. Johnson
Therese & R. Wayne Johnson
Helen Kingsford
Janice Kranz
Herbert Lee
Karen & Jay Lewis
Ruth McCrum
Nora & Barry Nelson
Mary Ann & Gordon Osborn, MD
Michael D. Parsons
Robin Peters
Kaaren & Greg Peterschmidt
Todd Peterson
Clifford G. Popple, MD
Julia Allen & Oliver Ramsey
Lianne & Linden Reeves
Barbara Roush
Amelita & Norbert Sacro
Vicki Sampson
Wonona Schmidt
Jackie Sherman
Lorinda & Jim Smith
Dawn V. Steele
Angela & Michael Stephan
Dawn Surges
Kathy Swabacker
Carole Baker Tarvid
Arlene Taylor, PhD
Karen & Stan Tempchin
Karen Trivett
Kirk Van Dolson
Sally & Ali Vaziri, MD
Carol Voth
Richard P. Walston
Stephanie & Jay Whitcomb
Patricia & Gregory Williams, DrPH
Zewuditu Yimer & Adugnaw Worku
Jean Bianchini
Marianne & Maurice Bihan
Anne Billow
Wilda & Warren Bilstein
Gloria & Leonard Biss
Robert Blackwell
Chotsie & Allan Blank
Marla & Dale Bleecher
Blue Shield of California
Carolyn & James Bolander
BOND
Beverly A. Borges
Barbara & Frank Borges
Frank J. Borges Jr.
BOS Foundation
Martha & Alvin Bothwell
Robert W. Boucke
Marion Bounsall
JoAnn & Brian Bowen
Josephine & Henry Branco
Other Gifts
Barbara Abate
Evelyn Abrew
Lauren & Bob Ackerman
Beverly & Hector Acuna
Stanley W. Adams
Jeanette Aden
Adventist Health Managed Care
Affinity Mortgage Corp.
Amy & Joel Aiken
Hilda Marie Alexander
Ignacio Alfaro
Jesus Alvarez
Liana Amador
Tom J. Amato Sr.
Anne Anderson
Darrell Anderson
Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards
Angele Restaurant and Bar
Angelica Textile Services
Anomaly Vineyards
Anselmo Vigne
Appellation St. Helena
ARC Partners Inc.
Ariel Vineyards
Birgit Marilyn Arman & Ata Arman, MD
Lorraine & Harold Ashton
Eleanore & Edward Aslanian
Marilyn & Paul Asmuth
Richard Aspe
Auberge du Soleil
Ronald Azevedo
Hans Baerwald
Betty & Van Ballentine
Balyeat Ranch
Bank of America Foundation
Francois Barbe
Micaela & Murlin Barker
Joseph W. Barkley Jr
James Barnes
Barnett Vineyards
Iris Barrie
Nancy Batt
Carol & Craig Battuello
Beaulieu Vineyard
Linda & Robert Beckstrom
Behrens & Hitchcock Winery
Christina & Fred Belka
Fran Belkin
Martha & Clarence Bell
Diane & Dan Beltrami
Norma & Felix Beltrami
Bennett Lane Winery LLC
S. K. Benson
Robert Berg
Beringer Vineyards
Kathy Bertolino & Richard Chesi
Clyde Best
Brannan’s Grill
Patricia & Raymond Branstetter
Elizabeth & Frank Brath
Barbara & Harry Bratt
Barbara Britton
Brix Restaurant
Broman Cellars
Flora Brown
Barbara & Donald Bryant
Ray Buell
Henrietta Bugaj
Irene Burgstahler
Ellen Burton
Adam Busby
Carolyn & Perry Butler
Rebecca Cabral
Cafaro Cellars
Cain Vineyard & Winery
Cakebread Cellars
Ilse K. Calabi
Calistoga Insurance Agency
Dustin Campana
Stephen L. Carbone
Cardiology Consultants
Leslie Carlson
Carver Sutro Wines
Bert Casten
Ca’Toga Galleria D’Arte
Chandra Cerrito
Karen & Raymond Chadwick
Scott Chafen
Fern Chamberlain
Diane Chapuis
Chardonnay Golf Club
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Chateau Calistoga
Chateau Montelena Winery
Julia W. Cheever
Gina Chico
Dorothy & Tom Chin
Jeffrey S. Claes
Eloise Clark
Clark-Claudon Vineyards
Ollie & Don Clausen
Vicki & Verl Clemons
Clos Pegase
Clover Stornetta Farms Inc.
CMRE Financial Services Inc.
CMT Federal Credit Union
Byron Coatney
Coffey Communications
Susan Cole
Cole’s Chop House
Gertrude Colgin
Compadres Bar & Grill
Copia
Gerald M. Cople
Eleanor Pearson & Donald Cordes
Corison Winery
Cornerstone Cellars
Rachal Council
Ann B. Cox
Haili & David Crenshaw
Crocker & Starr Wines
Crush Wine-Country Women’s Workout
Celia Cummings
Venus & Narsai David
Cara & Thomas Davies
D-Cubed Cellars
Lydia & Anastacio de Leon
Dean & DeLuca
Shirley & Paul Dean
Emily Debenham
John Del Bondio
Lorraine & Ralph Del Prete
Estela del Rosario
Lydia & Anastacio Deleon
Shirley L. Demartis
Janet & John Di Paola
Diageo North America Foundation Inc.
Diamond Creek Vineyards
Diamond Terrace
Dawne & Howard Dickenson
Diane Dillon & Bill Moseley
Discovery Enterprises Inc.
Erin & Tom Dixon
Domaine Chandon
Joyce Donna
Virginia & Jesse Dooley
Pam Hunter & Carl Doumani
Lisa H. Drinkward
Louise & Bob Dye
Dyer Vineyard
Lynette & Harold Dykes
Patrice Dyse
E & J Gallo Winery
E. Montalvo Realty
Denise & Roland Eckhardt
Mary L. Edano
Sandra & James Edmiston
Dorothy & Herman Eichorn
Rose & Kurt Eid
El Molino Winery
Katie & Mark Elsener
Rosemary Elsener
Elyse Winery
Violet & Daniel Emde
Dorothy & Don Emerson
Pam & Greg Engel
Nettie Ensminger
Tiffany & Albert Ettedgui
Etude Wines
Eufroncinia & Jose Eustaquio
Arthur Fabre
Nancy C. Fahden
Lynn & Andrew Fahmy
J. Karen Farrens
Jim Fentress
Stella Fernandes
Noreen & Patrick Fetzer
Fideaux
Darlene & Eugene Fish
Keith Fisher
Phillip Fitch
Flora Napa Valley
Flora Springs Wine Company
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
Dan Flynn
Dr. William Flynn
Anita A. Ford
Claire & Carlo Forni
Fort Church Publishers Inc.
Elena & Mike Franceschi
Dianne & Don Fraser
Jeanne Frediani
Freemark Abbey
Frog’s Leap
Erin Furey
Karen & Daniel Gaffey
Alice Galleron
Stephanie & James Gamble
Gargiulo Vineyards
Marilyn & Romeo Gavino
Ellen L. George
Howard George
Helen & Bruce Nelson
Rene Giacomini
Ted Giacomini
Tom Giacomini
Charlotte Gill
James Gilmer
Karin & L.M. Gilpin
Leah Gilseth
Giugni’s Deli
Elizabeth Glorio
Nancy Glorio
Vincent Goetz
Linda & Steve Goldfarb
Laurie & David Golding
Marian & William Gonsalves
John M. Gonzales
Olivia & Joaquin Gonzalez
Harriett B. Gore
Dr. Lois Gouveia & Dr. A. F. Gouveia
Mary & Ivan Goyak
Paula & Roger Goyins
Gary Grace
Carol Graff
Connie & Thomas Green
Robert Green
Robert B. Green
Judith Greene
Iva & Lowell Gregg
Grgich Hills Cellar
Miljenko Grgich
Dawn Groten, MD
Dorothy & Robert Gulbransen
Devon Doan Ortiz & Morry Gussin
HALL
Helen Hall
Vonnie & Orville Hammer
Shirley & Mark Hammond
Claudia & Rob Hampton
Debra & Jeffrey Hansen
Sharon A. Hanson
Donna & Mike Hardy
Jack Harmon
Virginia M. Harrison
Margie & Bill Hart
Howard Hawk
William Hayne
Bonnie Heald
Carole Heffernan
Heitz Wine Cellars
Darlene Hemmerlin, DDS & Bill Hemmerlin
Helen & John Hendrick
Hendry
Anna Hernandez
Martin C. Hernandez
Eleanora M. Herr
Virginia & Wayne Heywood
Lily & Robert Hitchcock
Linda Holdenreid
Hollywood and Vine Cellars
Home Care
Brandt Hooker
Daniel B. Hooven
Laurie & Richard Hoppe
Julie & Tom Hoppe
Hourglass
Milena Howard
Howell Mountain Vineyards
Juliet & Harold Hoyle
Judith Hudson
Jeannette & William Hudson
Sharon & Ronald Hughes
Minnie R. Hunt
Dr. Sarah Hunter & Jeff Ferries
Hurd Properties
Priscilla & Robert Huse
Linda Hutson
Marilyn G. Hyde
Icon Estates
Kristin Ingeman
Marjorie & D.W. Inggs
Inn At Southbridge
Jane & David Jackson
Jaeger Vineyards
Jelly Belly Candy Company
Kristi & Douglas Jena
Naoko Jenkins
Dorothy Jensen
Joel Gott Wines
John M. Bryan Family Fund
Regina & Erling Johnsen
Audrey & Wayne Judd
Ellsworth F. Judy
Dale & Tim Junge
Kai Pihl, MD Inc.
Cheryl Kakurai
Karl Lawrence Cellars
Jean & Thomas Kasson
Ruth Katten
Polly Keegan
Olga & Bill Keever
Bruce Kendall
Kenwood Vineyards
L.B. Kingsbury
Barbara Kingston
Cynthia Devlin Kistler
Elizabeth & Donald Kleine
George Kleine
Jane & Waldo Kolb
Marcia Kramm
Susan & Ron Krausz
Margaret & Robert Kreider
Donna & Walter Kuntz
Ladera Vineyards
Erin Lail
Lake-Silverado Cardiovascular Consultants
Lamborn Family Vineyards
Lamborn Family Wine Co.
Larkmead Vineyards
Betty & Karl Larsen
Patricia Larson
LaTour Vineyards
Barbara Le Strange
Maynard Lebrun
Lee & V. T. Leonard
Denise Leuschner
Livingston-Moffett Winery
Long Meadow Ranch
Pat Perini & Bob Long
Jane & Stewart Lotz
Louis M. Martini Winery
Inna & John MacDougall
Natalie & Malcolm MacKenzie
Roslie & Albert Maddalena
Madden Charities Inc.
Hildet & Daniel Madrid
Josephine & Larry Maggini
Aline & John Maher
Kelly Maher & Mary Hall
Main Street Books
Dora Manderfeld
Rekha & Sunil Mankad
Jean Mann
Corazon & Mario Mantillas
Linda & Norm Manzer
Market
Markham Vineyards
Marlowe & Company Jewellers
Linda & Ron Marshall
Catherine & David Marsten
Amanda & Donald Martocchio
Marilyn Mason-Stanton & James Stanton
Leigh & William Matthes
Eileen & D. Malcolm Maxwell
Jeffrey McAdam
Mary M. McBride
Robert C. McCullough
Mary McElfresh
Lorrin McGehee
Geri & Bill McGuire
Marilyn & John McIntosh
Roy J. McKercher
Medtronic Inc.
Else Mee
Edith V. Meikle
Jose Mendez
Guadalupe S. Mendieta
Roberta & Gary Menegon
Louise Menegon
Merryvale Vineyards
Sean Metherall
Sharyn Meyer-Fuller
Sir Peter & Lady Michael
Virginia & Richard Michaux
Violet Micheli
Jean Michels
Marjorie & Joseph Miller
Lovella Miller
Jody & Bud Mine
Miner Family Vineyards
Olga & Alton Minter
Isabell G. Misuraca
Don Mitchel
Michael C. Mitchel
Hazel & Ralph Mitchel
William R. Mitchell, MD
Model Bakery
Christine Montelli
Monticello Vineyards
Eleanor & Brian Moore
Douglas Moore
Mary E. Mooy
Betsy & Greg Morgan
Morgan & Allen Morton
Jennifer & John Muhlner
Violet & Milton Mund
Dorothy & Kenneth Myers
Helen & Ron Naines
Napa County Child Support Services
Napa High School
Napa Valley Coffee Roasting Co.
Napa Valley Country Club
Napa Valley Grapevine Wreath Co.
Lillian Narcisi
Ray L. Nasuti
Lillian & David Navarrette
Celeste & Andrew Navone
Ernest Navone
Ana Negrete
Joanne & Ronald Neiswenter
Neyers Vineyards
Norm Manzer Insurance
Hannah & Ron Nunn
Oakville Grocery
Oakville Ranch Vineyards
Mary Ann O’Connor
Elizabeth & William O’Connor
Patrick O’Donnell
Luz Olguin
Marie Oliver
Marie & Allan Olson
Susan L. Olson
Opus One
Constancia & Teotimo Ortanes
O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery
Outpost Wines
Jameanne & Robert Owen
Pacific Union College
Pahlmeyer
Sharon Palermo
Paradigm Winery
Judy & Larry Parady
Stephen Parry
Shelley & Dirk Parsons
Hazle Parsons
Mercedes & Jaime Parungao
Paul Hobbs Winery
Peju Province
John Pelkan
Eloise Pena
Ruth Percival
Sandra & James Perry
Jeanne & Merton Perry
Carol & LeRoy Peterson
Marianne & Richard Peterson
Kathleen Pett
Pfizer Inc.
Sara & Robert Pickus
Pillar Rock Vineyard
Susan Pillsbury
Jennifer & Davie Pina
Gilles Pinault
Lisa & Jeremy Piner
Pirates Lair
Cathy Pollard & Dr. Alan H. Markowitz
Carol & Burton Pontynen
Ida & Dana Porterfield
Sophia & Nick Poulos, MD
Ruth & Michael Price
Professional Hospital Supply
Provenance Vineyards
Douglas Prucha
Jill & Darrell Quirici, DDS
Vera Quirici
REACH Air Medical Services
Red Hen Cantina
Redbud Community Hospital
Julie Reddan
Reeds
Jean Rego
Pauline & John Reteguiz
Helmuth C. Retzer
Beverly Kinney & Tom Rinaldi
Robert Mondavi Winery
Geraldine & Fitch Robertson
Janet & Robert Robinson
Rocca Family Vineyards
Shanna & Timothy Rodgers
Holly Rogers
Thomasine & James Rogers
Laura Rombauer
Rombauer Vineyards
Romeo Style
Linda Rominger
Gladys Ross
Mary Jane Rossi
Rena & William Rossi
Robert Rowser
Rubicon Estate
Faxon Russ
Rutherford Hill Winery
Pierrette & Victor Simpson
Six Flags Marine World
Frances Skryja
Stewart Slipiec
Lucille & William Smail
Lowell V. Smith
Betty & Robert Smith
Snowden Vineyards
Carol Sobczak
Spencer Roloson Winery
Sportago
Spring Mountain Vineyard
St. Clement Vineyards
St. Helena Antiques
St. Helena Cyclery
St. Helena Hospital Intensive Care Unit
Employees
St. Helena Junior Women’s Club
St. Helena Peace Officers Association
St. Helena SDA Church
St. Helena Travel Center
St. Supery Vineyards & Winery
Donna & Steve Stack
Staglin Family Vineyard
Barbara Stanton
Starbucks Napa (Nob Hill)
Starizon Inc.
Neil Starksen
Brian Steele
Justin Stephens
Stephenson Communications
Sterling’s Rose Haven
Elisa Stevens
Lanita Stilwell
Beverly Myers Stirling
Saintsbury
Joanne & John Sales
Betty & Louis Sander
Sanibel Bean Island Coffees
Michelle Sargent
Susie Savage
Charlotte & William Savidge
Sawyer Cellars
Rene & Laurence Schlatter
Jennifer Schneider
Schramsberg Vineyards
Marian & Richard Schumacher
Rosemarie & Peter Schwarzbach
Schweiger Vineyards
Gwen & John Sciutto
Ron Scott
Seavey Vineyard
Sylvia Seibert
Linda & Ron Sereni
Walter Seyfang
Shafer Vineyards
Jeanny & Brian Sharp
Pauline & Douglas Sharp
Marilyn & H.J. Sharp
Matthew Sharp
Diane Shearin
Laurie & Tom Shelton
Mary Shepard
Charlotte & Ralph Sherman
Michael W. Shifflett, MD
Mabel & J. Paul Shively, MD
Barbara & Richard Shurtz
Kay Simmons
Mary Louise Simon
Maryan & James Stirling
Stony Hill Vineyard
Louise & John Strasser
Stella Strickland
Carol Strobel
Virginia Stromer
Rex Stults
Sullivan & James Sturgeon
Mary Sullivan
Richard Sweeny
Switchback Ridge
Steven Taddei
Nancy Tafoya
Frances Tagliaferri
Alice & Kenneth Taplin
James C. Tate
Kathleen & Lary Taylor
Zachary Taylor
Adair & R. Brian Tench
Marsha & Mark Terrell
Carry & John Thacher
The Activity Fund Group of the Napa Co.
Office of Education
The French Laundry
Thesman Custom Builders Inc.
Aileen Thomas
Marjorie & Michael Thomas
Nancy Tikker
Carolyn & William Tobin
Tor Kenward Family Wines
Debbie & Tony Torres
Evelyn Tournahu
Helen & Arthur Tousley
June Townsend Estate
Tra Vigne
Trailside Inn
Trancas Steakhouse
Tranquility Massage
Trefethen Vineyards
Carolyn Treiber
Trinchero Family Estates/Sutter Home
Truchard Vineyards
Audra Tucker
Frieda & George Turner
United Way California Capital Region
Martha A. Utt
V. Sattui Winery
Helen & John Van Reeth
Vanderbilt & Company Inc.
Mary VanVranken
Vasconi’s Pharmacy
Vera & James Vecchio
Veri Health Inc.
Vintner’s Golf Club
Carlos Von Pohle, MD
Paul Vorland
Elizabeth & William Walkowski
Betty & Robert Walmsley
Marilyn Ward
Joyce & Albert Warner
Rita Waterman
Betty & William Webster
Toni & Rodney Weems
Pauline & Julian Weidler
Madeline & Wendell Wenneker, MD
Nanette Cordes Werley
Joan & Edward Westgate
WGS Interior Design
Kay Wheeler
Margaret White
Russell A. Wight
Marlena & Charles Williams
Charles Williams
J. A. Williams
Celeste Williamson
Lanetta & Gary Wilsey
Mavis S. Wilson
Donna & Robert Winchell
Ellen M. Windham
Michael E. Winter
Rosado Wiseman
Wolf Family Vineyards
Amanda & James Wolf
Kathleen Wood
Woodhouse Chocolate
Gloria & Oliver Wright
Bobetta Yeiter
Wen Yeong Chi
Joan R. Young
Paula Young
Paula & William Young
Duane Ytredal
Inge & Robert Zeller
Grover Zierle
Ann McGhee Zink
Chris Zonca
St. Helena Hospital Staff
Alan Ahmad
Cynthia I. Archer
Horacio Arcila
Ramona M. Asmus
Maureen Ayers
Norma Baker
Michael Balducci
Ellen Balk-Dick
Rachel Becker
Victoria Benson
Jackie Blodgett
Loretta Bloesch
Mindy Bothwell
Linda C. Bouchard
Candace Boyer
Peter Brackner
Christina & Greg Braden
Sharon E. Brooks
Marjorie Caines
Lynmari Calabi
Tammy Cantrell
Linda & Fred Carson
Dolores Ceja
Wynelle & Douglas Chadwick
Harold Chaffee
Ilona E. Chase
Jeanne Chu
Maria Ciudaj
Janet Clayton
Chith Cummins
H. Glenn Davison
Carol Ann Day
Richard Dee
Obdulia del Rosario
Dina Del Valle
Beverly & Timothy Dinsmore
Noli & Charles D’Ombrain
Eileen & Steve Duff
Debbie Emmons
Mable Erickson
Rita Fernandez
Luisa Fisher
Dawn Fleming
Katherine Ford
Charles Fowler
Carlee Frailey
Kristen Frasu
Linda Frederico
Teri Fredrickson
Martha & Robert French
James Fulford
Nicole Geitner
Josephine Gerber
Kevin Gerber
Gustavo S. Gomez
Judy Green
Mindy Guardado
Patrick Hare
Jennifer Harrington
Daphne Hartley
Alan Harvey Jr.
Nicole Hasso
Lynn Heise
Glenna Hepner
Francis Hernandez
Kathy Hernandez
Ann Holliday
Christine Holmes
Tamara Holthouse
Andrew Horpeniuk, MD
Sylvia Hughes
Merise Hullquist
Arlene Hurst
Amy & Erin Jacobson, MD
Sharon & Charles James
Lorie Janes
Sharon Jellison
Gloria Jimenez
Wayne Johnson
Leida Jurado
Sue & Richard Kavinoky
Georgiann Kite
Bonnie & William Kroplin
Leah Kuchta
Linda Laing
Doris Langham
Antonia & George Lendaris
Irita Lewis
Carol & James Lies, MD
Judy Lilley
Heather Loftis
Christina Lopez
Candace Lord-Schneider & A. Gregory
Schneider
Darlene Lowe
Alejandro Lugo
Lynnette Luke
Frederick Mann
Norma & Sergio Manubens, MD
Thomas Marek
Michele & Gregory Markarian
Dulcelina Marsh
Sherilyn & Dr. Richard Martin
Thomas O. Martin
Dan McDonald
Teddy McLean
Pamela McSharry
Ursula & Pat Meade
Sheila & Harold Mills
Brandy Minafo
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Daniel Mock
Azalia Morales
Carolyn Mund
Teresa Mund
Drs. Roxana & Brian Mundy
Steven Murray
Veronika J. Nelson
Dana D. Nichelini
Karen Noggle
Deanna Ochoa
Michael O’Leary
Connie & Reggie Olejniczak
Barbara Olguin
Christine Ortiz
Charlene & Victor Osorio
Tracy Pacini
Carla Paschal
Tiffany Paul
Margaret Payne
Dr. Heather Pena & Chris Searl
Margie & Jim Penkala
Carol Penrod
Andrea Perata
Heidi & Jody Pfeifle
Nancy Pieraccini
Carolyn Pierce
John Pierson
Rosaisela Plancarte-Ayala
Peter Preston
Betty Price
Ken Quinn
Carol & Guy Qvistgaard
Helen & Arturo Relevo
Richard Reyes
Charolotte Rice
Barbara & James Rice
Mary Richardson
Joanna Richardson-Jones
Fridylen Roberts
Sherry Robertson
Leea Robinson
Joe L. Rocha
Bertha Rojas
Maria Rojas
Denise Rossmiller
Paula Roush
Emilia & Antonio Rubalcava
Amelita & Norbert Sacro
Claudia Salomon
Jesus Sanchez
Vicki Saunders
Marcie L. Saverien-Basore
Dr. Margaret Schlatter & Dr. Stephen Vance
Bruce Schooley
Tera Scott
Flor Segura de Hernandez
Kathleen Slack
Esther Slater
Nancy Smernes
Retha Snyder
Mary Souza
Eva Srikureja
Glenice Steck
Milli & Robert Stelling
Rachel Stevenson
Thomas Stone
Jonathan Stutchman
Patricia Sullivan & Rhoda Wolfe
Sarah & Tony Sumbillo
Denise Tarkman
Debra & David Teesdale
Joan & Patrick Temple
Ross Templeton
Sue Thomas
Jeannie & David Tillay
Elisabeth Titus
Melva Trejo
Dyan Vicencio
Gabriela Villalobos
Lilly Villanueva
Ethel & James Vye
Nancy Welch
Julie Westrupp
Elle & Gordon Wheeler, MD
Karen Whitmore
Marjorie A. Wilhelmy
St.Helena Hospital ~ 2006 Annual Report
Peggy & Donald Wilson, MD
Colette Winkelmann
Susan Witt
Marie Woods
Patricia Worthey
Michael Wright
Rachel Ybarra
Linda Zajac
Maria Zepeda
Tribute
Giving
2006
In honor of Cecilia Bickford
Jennifer Harrington
In honor of Brenda
Tammy Cantrell
In honor of Bruce’s Wife and Three Boys
Bruce Schooley
In honor of Claudia Cohn
Donald Cohn
In honor of Mary J. Dylla, MD
Barbara & Frederick Rose
Eve Kanne-Ulin & Jeffrey Ulin
In honor of Grace Gingles
Michael E. Winter
In honor of Steven C. Herber, MD
Tom Butler
In honor of John E. Hodgkin, MD
Linda & Loyal Hughes
In honor of John Jacobson, MD
Linda & James Waddell
In honor of Paul J. Marks, MD
Lester Hurd
In honor of Richette Mathis
Virginia Stromer
In honor of Eleanor L. Meyer
Sharyn Meyer-Fuller
In honor of Helen Miles
Rita & Kevin Hall
In honor of JoAline Olson
Mary Cunningham Agee & Bill Agee
In honor of Heather Peña, MD
Eloise Peña
In honor of Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
Barbara & Frederick Rose
In honor of J.C. Sawyer
Jennifer & Davie Pina
memorial
Giving
In memory of Vincent Brunone
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Margaret Aaen
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Alan Chaffee
Harold Chaffee
In memory of Carol Anderson
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Pauline Chaffee
Harold Chaffee
In memory of Charles Anderson
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Angie Chapman
Leah Kuchta
In memory of Theresa Backers
Anne Billow
Ray Buell
Janet & John Di Paola
Katie & Mark Elsener
Rosemary Elsener
J. Karen Farrens
Helen Hall
Juliet & Harold Hoyle
Dale & Tim Junge
Jean & Thomas Kasson
Barbara Kingston
Elizabeth & Donald Kleine
George Kleine
Jane & Stewart Lotz
Mary Ann O’Connor
Sharon Palermo
Frances Skryja
Kathleen Wood
In memory of Donald Christensen
Sharon E. Brooks
In memory of Victor Barr
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Mary C. Dolan
Shawnee Johnson
Pamela McSharry
2006
In memory of Queen Bartley
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Michael Barton
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Gary Bevins
Noli & Charles D’Ombrain
Anonymous
In memory of Rhonda Cameron
Patricia Larson
In memory of Farley Covey
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Aleta Curtis
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Leland Decker
Barbara & Frank Borges
Darcy & Leslie Dunlap
Milena Howard
Christine Montelli
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Lee Dillon
Michele Dillon
In memory of George Dunck
John Del Bondio
Josephine & Larry Maggini
In memory of Julie Dunck
John Del Bondio
Josephine & Larry Maggini
In memory of Doris M. Elliott
Kristen Frasu
In honor of Yvonne Thomas
Larry Thomas
In memory of Jean Bianchini
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In honor of Virginia & Ernie Van Asperen
Pam Hunter & Carl Doumani
In memory of Violet R. Bobst
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In honor of Joyce Wallace
Margaret & William Payne
In memory of Clifford Brown
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In honor of Wilson White, MD
Mary & Ivan Goyak
In memory of Joseph Brown
Flora Brown
Brown’s Auto Parts
In memory of Chase Feldkamp
Amy & Erin Jacobson, MD
In honor of Dr. James L. Woolley
Dorothy & Herman Eichorn
Maria Peña
In memory of Elvera Bruer
John Del Bondio
In memory of April M. Flynn
Dr. William Flynn
In memory of Fred F. Enemark
Daphne & George Sheldon
In memory of Benjamin Falk
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Rose Falk
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Mel Fortune
Noreen Fortune & Burt Thompson
In memory of Art Gaffin
Robert W. Boucke
In memory of Norman Langham
Doris Langham
In memory of Shawna Gates
Margaret & Robert Kreider
Helen & Ron Naines
St. Helena SDA Church
In memory of Theodore Laurent
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Theresa E. Lima
L.B. Kingsbury
In memory of Quirino Gonzalez
Lisa Hinz & Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
In memory of Clara Lomba
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of David Matthew Greene
Melinda Greene
In memory of John Luzzi
Kathy M. Flamson
In memory of Hilary Gregory
Milli & Robert Stelling
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Rose Magnoli
Steven Taddei
In memory of Eleanor E. Hall
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Allen Hendricks
Patricia E. Lapera
In memory of Richard Heun
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Inge Hovanesian
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Loyal H. Hughes
Linda & Loyal Hughes
In memory of Robert Hullar
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Dr. Wilfred Huse
Haili & David Crenshaw
Darcy & Leslie Dunlap
Dorothy & Herman Eichorn
Carole Heffernan
Priscilla & Robert Huse
Patricia E. Lapera
Eileen & D. Malcolm Maxwell
Mary E. Mooy
Joanne & Ronald Neiswenter
Mary Ann & Dr. Gordon Osborn
Barbara & Frederick Rose
St. Helena Hospital Cardiothoracic Surgery
St. Helena Hospital Home Care
St. Helena Hospital Intensive Care Unit
Brian Steele
Sarah & Tony Sumbillo
Vera Trinchero Torres
Martha A. Utt
Sarah & Pieter VandenHoven, MD
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
Elle & Gordon Wheeler, MD
Peggy & Donald Wilson, MD
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Maria Jaimez
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Crystelle Jones
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Mary Jane Jones
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Sally Jones
Sandra & James Edmiston
Jane & David Jackson
In memory of Virginia Kaufman
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Mildred Kilgore
Lisa Hinz & Andreas Sakopoulos, MD
In memory of Sarah Kim
Milli & Robert Stelling
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Gertude Komodowski
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Irene and Elmer Schmidt
Wonona Schmidt
In memory of Col. Robert J. Massoni
Jeanne & Merton Perry
Jill & Darrell Quirici, DDS
Elizabeth M. Rogers
Vicki Sampson
Jeanette & Toby Scherencel
Gwen & John Sciutto
Jeanny & Brian Sharp
Pauline & Douglas Sharp
Marilyn & H.J. Sharp
Betty & Robert Smith
St. Helena Hospital Intensive Care Unit
St. Helena Junior Women’s Club
St. Helena Peace Officers Association
Sullivan & James Sturgeon
Mary Sullivan
Trailside Inn
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
Joyce & Albert Warner
Toni & Rodney Weems
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Herold Mattingly
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Claribel Pattini
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Joan Staggs
John Del Bondio
In memory of Edith & Robert McCarthy
Gail Burr
In memory of Carolyn Pelkan
John Pelkan
In memory of Mark A. Stapleton
Ilona E. Chase
In memory of Verino Menegon
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Geoffrey Qvistgaard
Carol & Guy Qvistgaard
In memory of Anthony Sylvestor
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Gwendolyn Meyer
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Eilene J. Reynolds
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Yvonne Tetz
Kathleen Slack
In memory of Arthur E. Mitchel
Stanley W. Adams
Dorothy & Tom Chin
Michael C. Mitchel
Hazel & Ralph Mitchel
Barbara & Douglas Rebok
Rita Waterman
In memory of Terry H. Reynolds
Wine Country Cardiology Associates
In memory of Alcee Thomas
Tiffany Paul
In memory of Elizabeth Robinson
Leea Robinson
In memory of Doris Thomas
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Richard L. Rosenthal
The Richard and Hinda Rosenthal
Foundation
In memory of E. D. Thompson
Rebekah Wang-Cheng, MD
In memory of Marjorie Mondavi
Dorothy Mondavi & Children
In memory of Chet Moore
Barbara & Frank Borges
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Rachelle Newbold
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Marie Oliver
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John Del Bondio
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Judith Hudson
Mary M. McBride
Mary McElfresh
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Dorothy Jensen
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Robert Blackwell
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Else Mee
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The Activity Fund Group of the Napa Co.
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Richard Sweeny
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John Pershing
Mary Louise Simon
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Wine Country Cardiology Associates
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