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A Pub l i c a t i o n o f P a l i s a de s Med i c a l Cen t e r Founda t i o n
35 Years on the Waterfront
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Inside this ISSUE BOARD OF GOVERNORSPALISADES MEDICAL CENTERFOUNDATION
John C. Meditz, Chairman
Bruce J. Markowitz, President & CEO
Jose R. Cruz
Ulises E. Diaz
Thomas M. Eastwick
Mohamed Lateef, MD
Luis Menendez
Suri B. Ponamgi, MD
Howard M. Shiffman
Thomas M. Venino, Esq.
Joseph BurtVP/Executive Director
FOUNDATION STAFFJoseph BurtVP/Executive Director
Gary MignoneDirector of Communications & Development
Kristin GoralCoordinator
CONTACTPalisades Medical Center Foundation7600 River RoadNorth Bergen, NJ 07047Phone: 201-854-5008www.palisadesmedicalfoundation.org
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4President’s Message
5Star Stream Bal l – Magic of the Season
6Hurricane Sandy: Weathering the Storm
7Grand Prix Racing: Start Your Engines!
8Clif f Notes
1035 Years on the WaterfrontJust as its founders had envisioned, PMC continues toserve the dynamic community that surrounds it.
13PMC Partnership with Hackensack Universi ty Health Network
14News from The Harborage
15Community Needs Assessment
16Giving Back – 2012 Donor L ist
22End Notes
23Execut ive Director’s Message 3
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This year will mark our 35th Anniversary at our current River Road location. Like the decision to relocate here,our plans for 2013 and beyond are bold and innovative - building on the significant growth we achieved in 2012. Asa non-profit community hospital, we continue to invest in new equipment, programs and services to better serve youand your family.
Our new partnership with the Hackensack University Health Network will continue to grow and expand. Thisjoint venture has strengthened our Neonatal Unit. With a Level 2 Nursery as part of our maternity services, we canaddress more complex cases. Additional clinical affiliations established this year with Hackensack include vascular,thoracic, and neurological surgery.
The PMC Residency Program was expanded to include Internal Medicine. In July 2013, we are starting programsin Family Medicine and Dermatology. We will have 68 residents in our programs out of which 59 will be assigned toPMC. We are awaiting approval of programs in Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics and Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Caring for children has always been a priority at PMC. In the past year we experienced a record number of birthsand our inpatient and outpatient services for children continue to grow. At the end of March we celebrated the opening of our new Pediatric Unit with a ribbon cutting ceremony. The floor to ceiling renovation includes new pedi-atric patient rooms, bathrooms, a play area and a nurses station. This will allow us to better care for the increasing number of children we serve.
Our work to update and transform all patient rooms has started. Construction will continue on a room-to-room,floor-by-floor basis to reduce the inconvenience to patients. Once completed, we will have fully renovated patientrooms that optimize comfort, safety and care.
We remain focused on achieving the highest level of quality and patient satisfaction scores. Considerable effortis made by all of our employees to provide patients with care that is recognized for both excellence and compassion.This issue of “PMC Pulse” includes our Honor Roll of Donors. Each gift has its own meaning and story.
The collective generosity of many allows us to advance in caring for our patients. Thank you for your support.
Bruce J. MarkowitzPresident & CEOPalisades Medical Center
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On December 1, 2012, the Palisades Medical Center Foundation presented its prestigious Star Stream Awards to Thomas M. Eastwick,President of Eastwick College and the HoHoKus Schools, and MohamedLateef, MD, Distinguished Physician Leader, for their tireless work in supporting the health and well being of residents throughout Hudson andsouthern Bergen Counties.
The awards were presented to Eastwick and Lateef during the PalisadesMedical Center Foundation’s 2012 Star Stream Ball. This year’s formal eventeclipsed all of the Palisades Medical Center Foundation’s previous fundrais-ing records, and generated more than $385,000 to support the expansionand renovation of Palisades’ inpatient Pediatric Unit.
“We are delighted that so many of our friends and supporters cametogether to recognize Tom and Dr. Lateef for their years of extraordinaryservice and support for Palisades and our community,” said Bruce J.Markowitz, President and CEO of Palisades Medical Center.
Leadership sponsors for the 2012 Star Stream Ball included EastwickCollege and the HoHoKus Schools, Ambulatory Center for Endoscopy, JohnC. Meditz, PNC Wealth Management, and Riverside Pediatrics Group, Inc.
(Above, Left‐to‐Right) Theresa de Leon, Chairwoman of the PMC Board of Governors; Bruce J. Markowitz, President andCEO of PMC; Mohamed Lateef, MD, PMC Medical Staff; and Thomas M. Eastwick, President of Eastwick College and theHoHoKus Schools.
You can view more photos from theStar Stream Ball online.
Visit www.palisadesmedicalfoundation.org or like the Palisades Medical Center Foundation on Facebook.
of theSeason
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Here at Palisades Medical Center(PMC), Hurricane Sandy’s storm surgehad effects that were much greater andmore complex than we expected. Althougheveryone at PMC was well prepared for thestorm, we did not anticipate the loss offour emergency generators and the extentof flooding on the first floor.
During the week prior, our staff active-ly planned, established and staffed aCommand Post for use before, during andafter the storm.
When power was lost at the height ofHurricane Sandy, we were faced with avery difficult situation and decided to evac-
uate the hospital patients as well as thosefrom the Harborage ventilator unit. A verywell-coordinated effort took place and thepatients were transferred to HackensackUniversity Medical Center.
By the morning of October 31, powerwas restored from PSE&G and our backupgenerators were also functional. Later thatevening, less than 24 hours after the storm,our patients returned. Despite the enor-mous challenges, PMC was open to serve
our community.There are many stories of sacrifice,
dedication, brave and laudable actions bymany of our employees. The events surrounding Sandy provided a great measure of their character and spirit. Theyhave proven once again, the ability to comethrough, every day and in our greatest timeof need.
Patients that had been transferred toHackensack University Medical Centerduring Hurricane Sandy were transferredback to PMC for continuation of theircare.
The patient transfer process and facili-ty evacuation was safely and effectivelycompleted as a result of the collaborativeplanning and efforts of PMC’s MedicalStaff and employees, Hudson CountyOffice of Emergency Management, localpolice, fire and rescue personnel, NorthBergen Mayor Nicholas J. Sacco, andHackensack University Medical Center.Employees from every department at PMCworked tirelessly through two days toensure the safety and well being ofpatients.
We are very appreciative of the consid-eration, commitment and responsivenessdemonstrated by our public officials, firstresponders, and employees at PMC. Weare grateful for their dedication under dif-ficult circumstances and inspired by theirefforts to serve our communities.
Bruce J. Markowitz, President &CEO, Palisades Medical Center
A patient returning to Palisades Medical Center is welcomed by KathyFlanagan, Nursing Director of the Emergency Department; Sheen Lee,RN; and Bruce J. Markowitz, President and CEO.
Hurricane Sandy: How PMC Weathered theStorm of the CenturyA Message from PMC's President & CEO
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The world’s fastest race cars competing in one of the most popularsports in the world will come to our area inJune of 2014. Formula One WorldChampionship Racing will hold a GrandPrix race on a course that winds along theHudson County waterfront with spectacu-lar views of Manhattan in the background.
The Palisades Medical CenterFoundation hosted a breakfast inNovember for local businesses and com-munity members to learn more about theplans for this major event.
The featured speaker was DennisRobinson, Chief Operating Officer of GPAmerica, the organization hosting andmanaging the upcoming race.
Robinson, who previously served asPresident and CEO of the MeadowlandsSports Complex, discussed the significanteconomic impact that Formula One Grand
Prix events have on the host locations.More than 100,000 people from aroundthe world are expected to attend the racefilling hotels, restaurants and patronizinglocal businesses over several days of raceactivities.
An event viewed around the globe,Formula One, delivers the highest incomesports indices on television. Robinson
pointed out that Leo Hindery, the race’slead organizer and founder and formerhead of the YES television network, select-ed this course because of its unique appealto Formula One’s estimate half a billionfans around the world.
Racing
“Formula One race cars are equippedwith advanced technology designed toachieve speeds in excess of 200 mph. Thecourse along roads in West New York andWeehawken promises to be a challengingone for the drivers with shifts in elevationand tight turns” Robinson noted.
Maria Nieves, President of theHudson County Chamber of Commerce,
was one of the more that 60 people attend-ing. “The Formula One event will havelong term benefits for businesses in ourregion by providing an opportunity forexposure to a wide range of visitors and television viewers.’
NJ waterfront communities anticipate an acceleration of excitement — and the economy—as Grand Prix Racing makes its way to Hudson County in 2014.
in the streets
VP/Executive Director Joe Burt, Dennis Robinson, Chief Operating Officer, GPAmerica, and Bruce Markowitz, President, Palisades Medical Center.
“The course along roads in West New York and Weehawken
promises to be a challenging one… with shifts in elevation and tight turns.”
—Dennis Robinson, Chief Operating Officer, Port Imperial Racing LLC
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North Bergen Mayor Nicholas J. Sacco helped lead aribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the grand opening ofPalisades Child Care Center’s new, expanded location at7701 Marine Road, adjacent to the Medical Center.
Previously located in Edgewater, the Palisades ChildCare Center, affiliated with Palisades Medical Centerfirst opened its doors in 1984.
The new, state-of-the-art child care facility features:
• Larger classrooms equipped with new computers.• An indoor activity center.• Two (2) age-appropriate playgrounds.• Web camera viewing for parents.
New Child Care Center
"Palisades Medical Center's new Pediatric Unitwill be the first choice for practitioners and patientsalike in Hudson County," said Omar Baker, MD ofRiverside Pediatric Group. "Caring for our children isour most important duty as physicians, and PalisadesMedical Center is committed to this as demonstratedby the expansion and renovation of what is now thebest pediatric unit in all of Hudson County."
The floor-to-ceiling transformation includes addi-tional patient rooms, new examination space, anexpanded playroom, a new security system, and a fullyrenovated nurses' station. Funding was provided inpart through the proceeds of the PMC Foundation’sannual Star Stream Ball.
At Center, North Bergen Mayor Nicholas J. Sacco cuts the grand opening ribbonfor Palisades Child Care Center’s new, expanded location. Standing with MayorSacco is (left-to-right) David J. Berkowitz, Vice President/COO of PMC; PatriciaDoerner, Director of the Palisades Child Care Center; Hugo Cabrera, Parks andPublic Property Commissioner of North Bergen; and Bruce J. Markowitz,President and CEO of PMC
New Pediatric Care UnitTransformation makes PMC the area’s leader in pediatric care
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The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association recognizedPMC with its Get With The Guidelines –Stroke Gold Plus Quality AchievementAward. The award recognizes PMC's com-mitment and success in implementingexcellent care for stroke patients, according
to evidence-based guidelines. “With a stroke, time lost is brain lost,
and the Get With The Guidelines - StrokeGold Plus Quality Achievement Awarddemonstrates Palisades Medical Center'scommitment to being one of the top hos-pitals in the country for providing aggres-sive, proven stroke care," said DominicRuocco, MD, Medical Director of theEmergency Department.
According to the American HeartAssociation/American Stroke Association,stroke is one of the leading causes of deathand serious, long-term disability in theUnited States. On average, someone suffersa stroke every 40 seconds, someone dies ofa stroke every four minutes, and 795,000people suffer a new or recurrent strokeeach year.
PMC Wins NationalRecognition for Stroke CareAHA award acknowledges effective use of evidence-based guidelines
An ice cream social held on March 8marked the kickoff for the 2013 employeegiving campaign.
This fundraising effort provides anopportunity for PMC employees todemonstrate their commitment and makean annual gift in support of the medicalcenter. Our talented and compassionateemployees generously support the missionof PMC through their annual contribu-tions.
Mommy/BabyCare Group
On Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.mothers and their babies, come together toshare stories, gain perspective and interactwith each other and their little ones. Thegroup meets in a relaxed environment inthe first floor auditorium at PMC. RobinPetrick, a board certified lactation consult-ant, facilitates the discussion on topicsranging from caring for the baby to experi-encing postpartum changes. Participationis free and open to any mom with a babyages 2 to 16 weeks. For additional infor-mation contact Robin at 201-295-4823.
“Like Us” onFacebook!
To stay connected with all of our latestnews and photos from events, join the conversation and “LIKE” the PMCFoundation on Facebook.
“Forward Together” GivingProgram Launched in March
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Still Growing Strong.In the face of the ever‐changing healthcare industry, long‐time members of the PMC family share their reflections on 35 years of a commitment to care on the waterfront
In 1978 a group of dedicated boardmembers and community volunteers pro-vided the leadership in moving NorthHudson Hospital to a waterfront locationrenaming it Palisades General Hospital.Now, 35 years later, Palisades MedicalCenter continues to serve the communityas its founders had envisioned. Like thedynamic community that now surroundsit, PMC has become a vibrant and growinghealthcare provider attracting leadingphysicians and offering the highest qualitycare for patients.
Arthur E. ImperatoreOne of the leading proponents of the
move to the River Road address was ArthurE. Imperatore. Born in West New York in1925, Arthur has been a successful busi-nessman in several industries and is bestknown today as the founder and presidentof NY Waterway. Both the illness of hisbrother and his experience building APATransport Corp into one of the country’sleading trucking firms influenced his conviction to build a hospital on the waterfront.
In the early 1950’s when his brotherwas seriously ill Arthur managed his care ata leading New York Hospital. Although theexcellent care provided at the time couldnot prevent the loss of his brother, Arthurwas left with a lasting impression about thequalities of an outstanding hospital.
He wanted the same advanced medicalservices for the people of Hudson Countyand the more than 1,000 employees wholater worked for his trucking company.This was his motivation when he laterserved on the board and as it chair in 1977. Arthur was steadfast that building anew hospital was instrumental to its futuresuccess.
“We looked at 26 different sites,”Arthur recalls. “Using the knowledge Igained in the trucking industry I reviewedthe locations for the level of access eachwould provide for patients traveling in ourheavily congested region. I also felt that thenorthern Hudson County location weselected would be attractive to doctors and
patients from Bergen County, while continuing to serve our Hudson County-based patients.”
“I remember some of the challenges inthe early construction process. Soil analysisand concerns about the tide from theHudson River had to be addressed. Whenthe hospital opened in September we areall pleased with the decision. It was truly ateam effort lead by a group of devoted vol-unteers.”
Arthur continued to make a lastingimprint on the waterfront when he openedNY Waterway in 1986 providing conven-ient ferry service between Weehawken andManhattan. Still active in the day to dayoperations of his ferry service, Arthur also
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she has been a part of the PMC Laboratorysince its first day on the waterfront. Shetakes pride in knowing that she has seenthe Lab continually evolve over the years.
“At North Hudson Hospital, there wassimply no room to grow,” said Phyllis.“The building was maxed out and we hadseveral departments located in housesalong the side streets next to the hospital,including our Lab. I remember carryingmy basket to-and-from the hospital in therain and snow to draw blood and then dotesting next door. We were all thrilled tocome to PMC’s new location on RiverRoad. Everything was state-of-the art atthe time. My favorite thing was the TubeSystem that enabled us to send lab resultsto all five floors – much like a drive-thru ata bank. It was before desktop computers sowe thought it was the coolest thing at thetime.”
Phyllis also credits the Laboratory’sphilosophy to “embrace change” as a keyreason she has enjoyed a long career atPMC.
“My job has always been fresh andexciting for me because I have done every-
thing from Microbiology to IT,” saidPhyllis. “Our Lab has also stayed on thecutting-edge and it is a place where changeis always welcome.”
Most importantly, Phyllis has a specialplace in her heart for the many employeesshe has worked alongside over the years.
“A long time ago, people would say tome, ‘Oh, it’s like a family at Palisades,’”said Phyllis. “Back then, I just didn’t get itwhen I was younger, but now I do. OurLab team has always been a tight-knitgroup. We all care for each other and wemake sure that we always celebrate eachperson’s birthday with a cake. It’s a lot ofcake to eat in a year, but it’s always worthit. I would never want to work anywhereelse.”
Ana JimenezAna Jimenez began working at the old
North Hudson Hospital in 1974 at theInformation Desk. Today, she is a MaternalHealth Child Associate in PMC’sMaternity Center. She is one of the staff atPMC who remembers the move the PMC’s
remains connected to PMC as one of its strongest advocates and leading benefactors.
Tessie Leyva, RNTessie Leyva, RN, is well-recognized as
the most-experienced nurse on PMC’s 3rdfloor. She has been a nurse for 41 years,working at North Hudson Hospital for sixyears and for the past 35 years at PMC.She recalls the many emotions that she feltwhen the hospital was moved to its water-front location.
“Before we made the move, many ofthe nurses at that time were given a tour ofthe new site right before constructionbegan,” said Tessie. “I remember thinking,‘Why in the world would they want to dothis because this place looks like a swamp?’But now I realize that it was a great moveto a perfect area to serve our growing com-munities.”
One of Tessie’s fondest PMC memo-ries came on her first day after helpingambulances transport ICU and CCUpatients to the new location
“When I first stepped into the newPMC, I was so impressed with how largeand new all of the facilities were,” saidTessie. “There were even private rooms forpatients, which was a huge change becauseNorth Hudson was so small.”
Looking back, Tessie is amazed at howpatient care has evolved in her time atPMC.
“The biggest changes I have seen areall of the advancements in technology,including electronic medical records,” saidTessie. “We’ve also added many profession-al staff to the floors. All of this has helpedus provide better care for our patients eachand every day.”
Phyllis MinkPhyllis Mink began working in the
Laboratory at North Hudson Hospital and
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(left-to-right) Bruce J. Markowitz, President and CEO of PMC; Eurice E. Rojas, VP of External Affairs of PMC; Arthur E.Imperatore; and Armand Fasano, MD, at a recent event to honor PMC's Medical Staff. Mr. Imperatore is one of PMC'sfounders, and he continues to be a generous supporter of the PMC Foundation.
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waterfront location in 1978.“It’s amazing to me that it has already
been 35 years here along the waterfront,”said Ana. “I’ll never forget driving my littleVolkswagen up-and-down the hill to bringfiles, boxes and supplies to our new loca-tion. I remember I even had some largeritems sticking out of the windows and thetop of my car. It was an awesome experi-ence. Our whole team had a lot of fun.”
As Ana reflects on her years at PMC,she is still amazed by the growth of theMedical Center and the communitiesalong the waterfront.
“I remember watching (PMC’s)Pavilion Building and The Harborage getbuilt from scratch. When we made themove, all of us expected the hospital togrow, but we never expected such a hugegrowth to happen so quickly to the entirearea. In our early years here, we only hadone Unit Secretary in Maternity fromMonday though Friday. Now, there areUnit Secretaries for every unit, floor andshift.”
Ana and the Maternity Departmentstill keep one memento from the oldNorth Hudson Hospital – a small footstoolthat is still kept in the nurses’ station.
“I still use the footstool everyday toreach files on some of the higher shelves. Idon’t think we will ever trade it in for anew one – it is like a piece of our history.”
Jaime N. Gildengers, MDJaime N. Gildengers, MD, has been a
well-respected surgeon on the PMCMedical Staff since it first opened its doorsin 1978. He has served as the Chairman ofPMC’s Department of Surgery, and he isone of the few remaining physicians on thePMC Medical Staff that also practiced forseveral years at North Hudson Hospitalbefore the move was made to the HudsonRiver waterfront.
“It was a dream that became a realitywhen we opened the new location,” saidDr. Gildengers. “The change was very big– the difference between the two hospitalswas light-years apart. North HudsonHospital was an old building and we had20 to 30 patients in open wards. I’ll alsonever forget how slow and cranky the ele-vator was. The new Palisades hospital wasstate-of-the art and it had many semi-pri-vate rooms. The patients, the staff and the
community were all very excited about thechange.”
Dr. Gildengers fondly recalls seeingthe hospital and its surrounding communi-ties grow during the past 35 years. He hasplayed a key role in PMC’s continualexpansion in clinical services and he servedon the planning committee that helpeddevelop The Harborage nursing home andrehabilitation center in 1991.
He also helped plan the developmentof PMC’s Same Day Surgery Unit. Thanksto Dr. Gildengers’ leadership, constructionon the unit featured a corridor to directlyconnect it to the hospital building toensure safe and efficient transport ofpatients. In fact, some staff and volunteersaffectionately refer to the area as‘Gildengers’ Corridor.’
“Palisades will always be my secondhome,” said Dr. Gildengers. “Our commu-nity has always taken great pride in supporting Palisades and the Medical Staffcontinues to grow because many doctorscome from other hospitals and they recognize right away that Palisades is thebest hospital in Hudson County.”
Ana Jimenez, Tessie Leyva and Phyllis Mink know the roots of Palisades Medical Center are secured by a rich history of excellence and strength in the community.
Jaime N. Gildengers, MD
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Palisades Medical Center (PMC) andHackensack University Health Network(HackensackUHN) signed an affiliationagreement in July 2012 to foster collabora-tion and expansion of clinical programsand services, further improving the high-quality medical care PMC providespatients in Hudson and southern BergenCounty.
“We are pleased partner with theHackensack University Health Network, amedical institution that shares our com-mitment and mission to provide the high-est quality patient care,” said BruceMarkowitz, President and CEO of PMC.
The partnership will benefit patientsby strengthening and supporting PMC'sexisting programs and bringing additionalstate-of-the-art care and specialized diag-nostic and medical treatments to the sur-
The Benefits of Working Together✔ Institutional Transfer Agreement
established between PMC andHackensackUMC
✔ PMC’s Level II Nursery is fully operationalwith quick transfer of children needing tertiary care at HackensackUMC
✔ HackensackUMC provides support for PMC’s Pediatric Orthopedic patients.
✔ Peripheral Vascular Surgery is revitalized atPMC with the help of Vascular Surgeonsfrom HackensackUMC
✔ Bariatric Surgery, Thoracic Surgery andNeurosurgery Programs established at PMC with support from HackensackUMC surgeons.
✔ Review of formal reporting of Pediatric EKG and Echoes provided byHackensackUMC Pediatric Cardiologists.
✔ PMC leadership supports strategic planning at HackensackUMC
PARTNERS in great medicine
rounding resident and business communi-ties. A strong working relationshipbetween the Medical Staff and physiciansat both hospitals has developed both com-plementing and supplementing the med-ical and surgical services already availableat PMC.
Palisades Medical Center’s new affiliation with HackensackUniversity Health Network opensdoors to expanded services andoverall improved care.Pictured (l-r): Bruce J. Markowitz, President and CEO of PMC; Theresa de Leon, Chairman of the PMC Board; James Napolitano, Chairman of the HackensackUHN; and Robert C. Garrett, President and CEO of HackensackUHN, sign the clinical affiliation agreement.
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NEWS FROM
For the fourth consecutive year, TheHarborage has received a top rating withfive stars in the fifth annual “Best NursingHomes” published by U.S. News & WorldReports.
“To earn this recognition even once isa real honor,” said Ed Davis, Administratorof The Harborage, “But to continuallyearn a top rating year after year is a tributeto our staff and everyone who works so
hard to make The Harborage such a warmand welcoming place.”
In creating Best Nursing Homes, U.S.News used data from Nursing HomeCompare, a web site run by the Centers forMedicare & Medicaid Services, the federalagency that sets and enforces standards fornursing homes. U.S. News awarded the“Best Nursing Home” designation to facil-ities that recently earned an overall ratingof five stars, the agency’s highest. Nursinghome ratings are based on overall perform-ance in health inspections, nurse staffingand quality of medical care.
The Harborage is one of only about24% of New Jersey nursing homes to earnfive stars and “Best Nursing Home” desig-nation. Recognized for its excellent staff,stellar ratings, dedicated service and com-prehensive patient care, The Harboragewas placed in an exclusive list of facilitiesthat consistently put patients first.
Honoring our CaregiversNational Nursing Home Week is cele-
brated each year during the month of May.This observance, which begins on Mother’s
Day, is an opportunity to acknowledge thecommitment and compassion demonstrat-ed by the care givers who serve the patientsand residents in nursing home facilities.
Patients and families will often sharestories of a special experience at theHarborage and ask how they can expresstheir gratitude. Making a gift to honor andthank a doctor, nurse, clinician, food server or other staff member is a meaning-ful way to acknowledge exceptional serv-ice. All gifts are recognized with a card tothe person you select to honor. The giftamount remains confidential.
The theme for National NursingHome Week in 2013 is “Team Care –Everyone Pitches In.” To be part of theteam behind our team of caregivers pleaseconsider making a gift to the Harborage.
To learn more about giving opportunitiesvisit our web page at www.palisadesmed-icalfoundation.org or call 201-854-5008.As a nonprofit nursing home, all gifts toThe Harborage help to improve facilities
and patient services.
The Harborage again receives topranking in U.S. News and World Report’s “Best NursingHomes’’ 2013 ratings.
Ed Davis, Administrator of The Harborage since itsinception in 1991.
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Palisades Medical Center (PMC) hasalways been recognized for its strong tradi-tion of community service. PMC staff andvolunteers work with community partnersto improve the lives of thousands of localresidents by offering free health screeningsand educational seminars throughout theyear. PMC’s longstanding partnershipswith social and civic organizations, religious congregations, schools, and localemployers place it in a uniquely effectiveposition to identify and address the health-care needs of the local communities itserves.
During the past year, PMC workedwith many of its partners to release the2012 Community Health NeedsAssessment.
This comprehensive report is the resultof a thorough assessment of our area'shealthcare profile, including a review of
public health data, summary patient infor-mation from care providers, and new dataobtained by means of focus groups, publicforums and a community needs assessmentsurvey.
This assessment also includes actionitems and plans to address the prevailinghealthcare concerns in PMC’s service area,including North Bergen, Union City, WestNew York, Guttenberg, Weehawken,Cliffside Park, Edgewater, and Fairview.
The top five local health issues identi-fied and addressed by the report were:
✔ Access to Health Care
✔ Alcohol Abuse
✔ Inadequate Social Support
✔ Obesity
✔ Tobacco Use
The 2012 Community Health Needs
Assessment is generously supported by
a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation (RWJF) through its New
Jersey Health Initiatives (NJHI) program.
For more information about the 2012
Community Health Needs Assessment,
please contact Annarelly “Annie” McNair,
MPH, HO, Manager of the Community
Needs Assessment, at (201) 854-5201 or
amcnair@palisadesmedical.org.
Focusing on Health Needs of our Community 2012 report identifies issues, poses solutions to critical needs in the areas we serve.
PALISADES MEDICAL CENTER
Community Health Needs Assessment
2012
2012 Community Health Needs Assessment Steering Committee• Palisades Medical Center
• Cliffside Park Health Department
• Guttenberg Board of Health
• Hudson Regional Health Commission
• North Bergen Health Department
• North Hudson Community Action Corporation
• Union City Early Childhood Education Program
• Union City Board of Health
• Weehawken Board of Health
• West New York Health Department
Community Partners• Amerigroup
• Bergen’s Promise
• Bergen County Department of Health Services
• Division of Child Protection and Permanency
• Elite Healthcare Inc.
• Healthfirst NJ
• Hoboken Family Planning
• Horizon Health Center
• Hudson County
Division of Planning
• Hudson County Family Success Centers
• Hudson Medical Assistance Customer Center
• Hudson Partnership CMO
• Partners in Prevention
• Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern NJ
• Puerto Rican Family Institute, Inc.
• Save Latin America, Inc.
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CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE ($1,000,000 OR MORE)Arthur E. ImperatoreJohn C. Meditz*
BENEFACTOR ($250,000 TO $499,999)Anonymous
ADVOCATES ($100,000 TO $249,999)Mary BardesK. Hovnanian HomesJosephine MauroThomas M.* and Joan M.+ Venino, Esq.
PATRONS ($50,000 TO $99,999)Thomas M.* EastwickBruce J.* and Eileen MarkowitzThe Estate of Rose Weller+Anonymous
CHAMPIONS ($25,000 TO $49,999)AetnaThe Auxiliary at PalisadesDavid J. BerkowitzMaria E. Bornia, MDDonna CahillJohn CalandrielloEd DavisRuben D. Fernandez
Patricia M. Fuller*Mohamed Lateef, MD*Dr. Gregory G. Magee
and Robin FrankDrs. Suri* and Rama PonamgiUnited WaterVerizonAnonymous
FRIENDS ($10,000 TO $24,999)Harold and Emily AzmelianAnne Beroza* and Allen SpirytusThe Estate of Julius Broatman+Theresa* and J. David de LeonEdward A. Fleckenstein, Esq.+
Thomas and Emma HeagneyMerab Joseph, MDLeonard* and Victoria LauricellaThe Estate of Walter+
and Irma+ LeichterJoan MozeikaJose B. Munin, MDGregory A. Pappas, MDBela A. Patel, MDDrs. Santosh and Suresh RainaMila Z. RodriguezEurice Rojas and Norma AlmanzaMiriam Stablein, RNSusan G. Komen for the Cure
The John C. Meditz Founders SocietyCreated to recognize and thank donors who have made a gift or pledge of $10,000 or more.
DONORS ($5,000 TO $9,999)Frank A. and Jacqui AtchesonHarold AzmelianReinaldo CedenoMaureen M. Coccaro, RNMaria Christina GarciaElisse E. GlennonHusein and Carol JafferjeeJoe LazickiNiurka and Manny MederosMariannette Plaza, APNDr. G. Jeremiah* and Gail RyanGladys Sillero, APNBart SolazzoAnonymous (2)
DONORS ($1,000 TO $4,999)Cary Bader* and Carol KravitzJacqueline BaranLivinia Barbadillo
Rose Marie Bauer, RNZoraida I. Bautista, APNOrlando BoteroCatherine CampenLillian Canson, RN, MSN, CNLJuan F. Castillo, MDJohn and Nancy CharlesworthMaryann ClarkMary Conte, RNCharles CrugnolaBibiana DavidsonIrma Diaz, RNMarci EvansEustaquia FigueroaGeoffrey and Ellen GaulkinAndrew HorowitzHudson Exterminating Company, Inc.Teresa IparraguirreBarbara Isenberg, RNAlek Ivanovski, RNMarian J. JekonskiMabel Judson
Lori-Ann Ligon, RRTEdward F. Malzone+Mariamma MathewDoreen McSharryGary W. MignoneJoanne Misiunas, RNAdel N. Nammour, RNIngrid Pais, PTSara PolakAlan B. Port, MDCaridad RodriguezRichard SalviaBetty J. SaroliDr. Anthony M.* and Alice SchianoLorna T. Schneider, RNJeralyn Scibetta, RNDenise WhitleyLucy ZovkoAnonymous (1)
DONORS ($500 TO $999)Ann Maris F. Abregu
Argelia AguilaKatherine M. AitchisonMariano AlvarezJorge ArangoPatricia L. BaconRenato BalahadiaLinda M. BarkerLydia BelloLeonila CarmonaSandra CorreaPatricia CrinionCarmen CriscioneAnnie M. Dickerson, LPNOlimpia EscuderoSusana Ferido-DugganFrancois F. Fuentes, RNMina Gaza, RNYvonne D. Geraci, RNDora GravinaLynda R. HamptonRaydelin HernandezNorma Herrera
30th Anniversary Campaign
2012 HONOR ROLL OF DONORSS P E C I A L S E C T I O N
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HONORING OUR DONORS
DONORS ($500 TO $999)Ljiljana HreljaJaime M. Weiss Realty Company, Inc.Gloria LarreaMelanie MaldonadoJuan A. MelkissetianJoseph S. NazimekCatherine NestCaterina PasqualeIsabel PayumoSandra PercellaJorge PinedaKarol RamirezLizbeth RamirezChristopher RenaudSonia RiveraCaridad Rodriguez Lourdes RodriguezAntonio RojasDeborah RossignolAdam San MiguelBlanca SanchezSyeda ShahidDorothy ShawRoger SmithMark SomervilleFay Spragley, NPDelroy StephensThomas StierLuis TabaresJoan TridenteBarbara Urban, RNJuan VillaJeanne H. WaxmanAnonymous (3)
DONORS ($100 TO $499)Venancio AbanillaAura AbreuAnecio AlvarezMartha AraujoGwendolyn Arce, RNAlba ArenasManuel ArmasEduardo AvilesAugust W. BarberiMercedes BarriosJasmin Belmonte, LPNJose BeriguetteRosa BoddenMirta CabreraBlanca Cabrera-SuquilloFelix Cardenas
Ciciliana CarmonaMaryann CashinLillian CastiloHelena CatenaGuadalupe ChaconHan Rae Chang, RNYoung In Choi, MDMaryEllen ClevelandDelia C. CofreMaximo ColmeneroTess Contreras-EngleseEileen P. CostelloCrown Plaza MeadowlandsNarciso L. CruzLuis Cruz-NinVirginia U. CuraRaiza M. CzupakMary A. De PintoCarlos G. Delgado BelloConsuelo DiazDiana DiazGeorgina DiloneDeborah DimauroMarina A. DisommaCaroline DoczyNoreen DohertyRita DovaleHaydee DuanBarbara DuckworthJulian DuqueMonica EspinGennady EtinAngela EvansDiplow EvansOleida FajardoMartinho FantinJacinto FerrerKathleen FlanaganRicardo FloresMarylou Flores, RNWilson FreireFelipe D. GarciaAna M. GarramunoAnthony GiraldoDahlialee GonzalezDolores GonzalezGladys GonzalezRuben GonzalezChristen GormanHernan L. GranjaAdrienne A. GrovesGisela Guillen, CANAura Cecelia GutierrezMaria Gutierrez
Maria J. GuzmanBarbara Haven, CANHernando HerreraMaria HidalgoAnatoliy HolobordkoLoraina JaimeAlicia JimenezTania JimenezWaldo Miguel JimenezNecmiye Kacaroglu, NAThomas E. KohrherrFranz KraljicFrances B. LallyApril R. LeeRose Theresa LeeSamer LezzaiqCarmen LopezYanexi L. LopezMarisol LorenzoLuis MaderaCarmen MartinezElizabeth McAlpineAlvaro MirandaAna MirandaMaria Estela MolinaEmiliano MontanezIsidra MontesMaria A. MontesCathy MooneyYaneth MorenoSylvana M. MorgadoGina MorochoCesar MunozRamona MunozValerie A. Neckles, RNNicole C. NerliJohn R. NewtonCruz M. NorenaHye Suk OhMichelle OrtizAlfredo PabataoMaria E. PallarinoJohn ParkAlice Parma, NALata PatelFidel L. PaulinoLorenzo D. PeredaDalila PerezJuan S. PerezMaria M. PinedaFarah E. Placido, LPNMercedes E. PontonMagda PujadaDoreen Punla, RN
Debra Rainville, LPNMila D. RecueloZoila ReyesAurora Rios-MangioneCarmen L. RiveraDavid RiveraJennifer RiveraFernando RodasMabel RodriguezSocorro RodriguezGudelia RojasNelly RojasNorma RoloCarlos RomanoFrank J. RomanoJorge RomeroMatthew RoselliBeatriz RoseroCarol A. RoventoConcepcion M. RuizDiego RuizHilda SacerioThomas Saglimbene, Jr.Lourdes SalazarElaine SalomonMarcela SanchezRafael SantanaIsidoro SantosLuz SantosEmiliano SaquicAna SarmientoJennifer SciaccaPaula ShurnGlenn SiegelAnnalore SingletaryJenrose St. HelaireRafaela TapiaFelix TaverasJose TorresMyriam TorresLuis E. Vanegas, Sr.Bernardo VargasKathy L. Vargas, RNLuz VasquezJudith VegaHernan VelardeKarol VerasElsa VilaRosa VillaCelia VivarSusan WarnerMary WilliCarmen Williams
30th Anniversary Campaign (Continued from page 15)
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Maria T. Barcia for Jose B. Munin, MD
Janet Benzoni for Anca Popa, MD
John Blunt for George T. Weinberger, DO
Joseph G. Burt for Mohamed Lateef, MD, and Suri B. Ponamgi, MD
April Cassin for Jean N. Messihi, MD
Eileen P. Costello for Aida P. Capo, MD; Maria P. Capo, MD; Sadhna Rastogi, MD; and Surender M. Rastogi, MD
Dorothy Davidenko for George T. Weinberger, DO
Anuradha Dhar for David Principe, MD
Bernard Ekelchik Elliot for Samir R. Amin, MD
Rafael Esses for PMC Medical Staff
Martin L. Frimet and Gita I. Mordetsky for George T. Weinberger, DO
Jeanne Garabedian for Dennis H. Kelly, MD
Lawrence J. Geary for George T. Weinberger, DO
Michael A. Giddens for PMC Medical Staff
Marie T. Giusto for Mark J. Brescia, MD; Juan A. Gonzalez, MD; and Thomas Migliaccio, MD
Daisy Gonzalez, NA for Gilberto F. Gastell, MD, andMohammad A. Chaudhry, MD
Mary Graham for Natasha Chinn, MD
Rose A. Gugel for Mehdi T. Shaari, MD
Rose M. Gunther for Samir R. Amin, MD
Anne Herr for Aaron A. Stein, MD
and Angelito O. Arago, MDMargot Kapusinski
for Maria E. Bornia, MD
Patricia Kelemen for George T. Weinberger, DO
Barbara J. Kohrherr for George T. Weinberger, DO
Mary A. Kot for Jeffrey M. Raskin, MD
Sophia E. Krchnar for Merab Joseph, MD
Wilbur Luhrs for Aaron A. Stein, MD
Patricia M. Lynch for Dennis H. Kelly, MD
John S. Mace for Munir A. Hasan, MD, and Angelito O. Arago, MD
Josephine Mauro for Samir R. Amin, MD
Doreen McSharry for Suresh Raina, MD; Sadhna Rastogi, MD; and Jose B. Munin, MD
Gary Mignone for Dennis L. Aponte, MD
Joan Mozeika for Aaron A. Stein, MD, and Mark S. Gabelman, MD
Julene Munsayac and Gary Tritto for Farnaz Safi, MD
Adel N. Nammour for Samir R. Amin, MD; Mark S.Gabelman, MD; Bela A. Patel,MD; and Jose B. Munin, MD
Badiah Nammour for Samir R. Amin, MD
Elena Penot for Felix Sterling, MD
Ernest Peterson for Sadhna Rastogi, MD, and Surender M. Rastogi, MD
Paulette R. Purson for Samir R. Amin, MD
Dorothy Riley for Kamalesh R. Shah, MD
Erundina T. Rodriguez for Gilberto F. Gastell, MD
Chris Santos for PMC Medical Staff
Isidoro Santos for Carlos E. Alcorta, MD
Kathy Seymour for Gregory G. Magee, MD
Gladys Sillero, APN for Dominic Ruocco, MD, and Luis Gonzalez, MD
Lillian Sonnenschein for Bela A. Patel, MD
Jeanne H. Waxman for PMC Medical Staff
Jaime M. Weiss for Jeffrey M. Raskin, MD
Jeffrey Welz for Mohamed Lateef, MD
Denise C. Whitley for Jose B. Munin, MD
2012 Doctor’s Day Tributes
Lists represent donations received by 12/31/2012. We sincerely regret any errors or omissions.
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Maryann Amato for Maryann Repice
Edward Bartulovich for Teresita P. Leyva, RN
Vincent Bellino for Velma Howell
Amelia Braunstein for Una Sanichan
Eileen Breslin for Gertiline Nytko
Kenneth Brown for Fay Spragley, NP
Zoila Cordova for Una Sanichan
Aleida Cruz for Norma Herrera
Alberto Fernandez for Teresita P. Leyva, RN
Sarah Fernandez for Velma Howell
Daisy Gonzalez, NA for Una Sanichan
Jean Guerrero for Necmiye Kacaroglu, NA
Marco A. Izeppi for Ivy Altamirano
Bernice Perretti for Regina Belardo
Maria Ramos for Maria Balahadia
Una Sanichan for PMC Nursing Staff
Fernando Sepulveda for Annabelle Yalong
Muriel Smith for Omana Varghese
Felipe Yglesias for Omana Varghese
Anonymous for 5 West Nursing Staff
Anonymous for Jasmin Belmonte, LPN
Anonymous for PMC Nursing Staff
Anonymous for Lorna T. Schneider, RN
Anonymous for Omana Varghese
2012 Guardian Angel Donors
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Donations In Memory of Jerilyn ScibetaLucena S. AbarquezMolly AbrahamShiby AbrahamKetly Almoza, RNMaria AmaroDeepak K. Amin, MDJorge ArangoMaria BalahadiaZoraida I. Bautista, APNJay A. BellezaDavid J. BerkowitzGliceria BobisDonna BonkalskiMichele BurlingtonDina BussanichLeonora CabreraDonna CahillAida P. Capo, MDAndrea CatbaganReinaldo CedenoHan R. Chang, RNWonsook ChoiSang ChunMaryEllen ClevelandWilliam ClooneyMaureen M. Coccaro, RNMary Conte, RNPatricia CrinionAida CruzSylvia CruzJanice D’AngelicoMarilyn DazaMargie B. De LeonBruce DemercurioTeresita Diaz, RNCaroline DoczyNoreen Doherty
Kevin DrumgooleDeborah EllisonJanet Farulla, RNRuben D. FernandezJanet FiuzaJanet FiuzaMarylou Flores, RNJacinta FrialGarden State
Anesthesia Services, P.A.Cynthia GausGeoffrey GayleYvonne D. Geraci, RNCaroline GinnoulisMaureen GlennonJoyce L. GomezRobert Greenwald, MDTeresita GuinaLynda R. HamptonWojciech HarlaLinda HegartyHPAE Local 5030Ljiljana HreljaTeresa IparraguirreBernadette P. JacobsenJackie JimeneaJungsook JungNecmiye Kacaroglu, NAElena KatzJacquelin KatzPatricia KelemenCarole KettmannTeresita KikirasChung KimVictoria KimTeresita P. Leyva, RN
Jiao LiMaria MacalintalArmela ManasBruce J. and
Eileen MarkowitzCheryl McdonaldAnnarelly McNairDoreen McSharrySandra MedinaMilka MejiaGary MignoneFilomena MinkPhyllis MinkMiscellaneous Cash AccountDiana MooreJoan MozeikaAdel N. NammourBadiah NammourNanmattie NaurangGracel PabataoNicolette PabataoNoemy M. Paet- AlvendiaIngrid PaisCaterina PasqualeBela A. Patel, MDLata PatelIsabel PayumoEmily C. PelingonSandra PercellaJoanne Phillips, NAMariannette Plaza, APNPMC AuxiliaryPMC Maternity – 2nd FloorSara PolakDorothy Pubylski, RNDoreen Punla, RN
Suresh Raina, MDSadhna Rastogi, MDMaryann Repice, RN, BSNJohn S. Richmond, MDJoanne M. RiggsDorothy RileySonia RiveraDesiree Rogich MarreroElena Rubino, MDAlejandra RuizDeborah RyanPanyanda Sakarindr, RNKarri SamuelsCarlos SanchezDawn Santos Betty J. SaroliLorna T. Schneider, RNGladys Sillero, APNJeanmarie SilsbeSamundar K. Singh, MDMark SomervilleFay Spragley, NPRebecca TanayCharlene TaylorTiffany ToddMercedes P. Tolentino-NacionFelicia TorresFrances UlloaRobyn E. UnrathAngel VargasMariana VillanuevaFrancia C. VrtiakFrancia C. VrtiakJeanne H. WaxmanDenise C. WhitleyAnnabelle YalongMiyase Yesilhurt, RN
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Donations In Memory of Maria E. Bornia, MDCarlos E. Alcorta, MDJesus R. Alfonso, MDRose Marie Bauer, RNZoraida I. Bautista, APNBrescia & Migliaccio MD PCDonna CahillAida P. Capo, MDJose Clemente, MDMaureen M. Coccaro, RNG. Edward Davis Ruben D. FernandezKathleen FlanaganPatricia M. Fuller
Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. GabelmanGarden State Anesthesia
Services, P.A.Gastroenterology Medical
Associates, PAYvonne D. Geraci, RNLuis Gonzalez, MDBarbara Isenberg, RNBhupendra A. Kapadia, MD, FICSSaul M. Luchs, MDBruce J. and Eileen MarkowitzDoreen McSharryJohn C. Meditz
Gary MignoneJoanne Misiunas, RNMorgan StanleyJoan MozeikaAdel N. NammourIngrid PaisPalisades Emergency ServicesRosa PansiniAustin M. Pattner, MDRandyll A. Pavia, MDPMC Maternity—2nd FloorPMC Nursing AdministrationSara Polak
Suri B. Ponamgi, MDAnca Popa, MDThe Radiation Medicine CenterSuresh Raina, MDMercedes N. Rudelli, MDFrank Santos, MDBetty J. SaroliLorna T. Schneider, RNFay Spragley, NPStephen M. Thomsen, MD
Donations In Memory of Jose B. Munin, MDDhanmattie Baldeo-DatZoraida I. Bautista, APNMaureen M. Coccaro, RNDonna DamonMary DeAngeloRuben D. FernandezKathleen FlanaganKaren Francis, RNYvonne D. Geraci, RNPearl John-StiellBruce J. and Eileen Markowitz
Joanne Misiunas, RNAdel N. NammourBadiah NammourJanice T. NiniOlfat OsmanPMC Nursing AdministrationLorna T. Schneider, RNGladys Sillero, APNFay Spragley, NPAnonymous
HONORING OUR DONORS
Arthur E. ImperatoreLEGACY SOCIETYGifts to this planned giving society supportsPalisades Medical Center beyond your life-time through wills, charitable trusts and giftannuities. In recognition of Arthur E.Imperatore’s generous bequest of $2 million,the Legacy Society now bears his name.
Harold Azmelian+
Julius Broatman+
Arthur E. Imperatore, Sr.
Walter+ and Irma Leichter+
Edward F. Malzone+
Harriet Mapai+
John C. Meditz*
Betty Rosenthal+
Walter G. Terwedow, MD+
Bernadine Wegner+
Rose Weller+
Anonymous
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* Palisades Medical Center and PMC Foundation Board Members + Deceased
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Palisades Medical Center’s move to itscurrent waterfront location 35 years agowas driven in large part by a dedicatedgroup of community members. Their goalwas to ensure that our families and neigh-bors have access to superior healthcareclose to home.
Community engagement is a centralpart of the PMC heritage. As a nonprofithospital, Palisades remains true to its mis-sion of providing the highest quality, com-passionate care for everyone. While it isimportant that hospitals provide the lead-ership and resources necessary to reach outto the community to improve the health ofall residents, including the most vulnera-ble, it is an economic reality that hospitalsmust be attentive to the bottom line.
As a Board Member and local resident
I have witnessed how Palisades is able tobalance the two. It is a strong hospital thatcontinues to advance and invest in newtechnology, equipment and programswhile being proactive in fulfilling commu-nity needs.
At the end of March a newly renovat-ed, state-of-the-art pediatric unit wasopened to better serve the growing numberof children that PMC serves. The weekendbefore more than 300 people participatedin a health fair at a local school, sponsoredand staffed by PMC. Tests for high bloodpressure, bold sugar and cholesterol weredone as screens for heart disease and dia-betes.
To invest in both facilities improve-ments and community outreach requiresmany partners including those who pro-
P A L I S A D E S M E D I C A L C E N T E R
Healthcare Leader,Community Partner
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vide philanthropic support. Our AnnualHonor Roll of Donors, in the center of thismagazine, recognizes the individuals, cor-porations and foundations who give insupport of the mission of PMC. We aregrateful for their contributions.
When you make a gift to PMC youbecome a partner with us in the noblework of providing the highest qualityhealthcare in a safe and compassionateenvironment. The impact of your gift onjust one patient’s life is immeasurable.
Sincerely,
John C. MeditzChairman of the BoardPalisades Medical Center Foundation
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Letter from the EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
As Palisades Medical Center continuesto advance and grow there is an importantgroup of people to thank—our donors. Thesupport of our current and future benefac-tors has never been more important.
Although they may never have theopportunity to meet the people who benefitfrom their generosity, our donors know thatimpacting just one patient’s life for the betteris a good return on their investment. Thegifts we receive, no matter the size, have awidespread impact on patient care.
There are limitless ways that your giftwill make a difference at PMC. The stories inthis magazine highlight a selection of theways that we continue to improve our pro-grams and services for patients.
The volunteers, board members, med-ical staff, administrators and employees whofueled the move to our current location 35 years ago can boast of its success. As good stewards of your gifts we pledge to provide exceptional patient care, expand and enhance our services and facilities tomake sure that you something to boast aboutas well.
Joseph BurtVP/Executive DirectorPalisades Medical Center Foundation
Giving toPalisades Medical CenterEvery contribution directly impacts patient care at PMC and the Harborage
ANNUAL FUND: Gifts to the Annual Fund can be designated for a specific program or service or used where they are needed most.
TRIBUTE GIFTS: Make a lasting gift to honor a loved one, both livingand deceased, by adding their name to our giving tree prominentlydisplayed in our hospital lobby.
FOOTPRINTS OF OUR FUTURE: This is a wonderful way for parents,grandparents, family members and friends to pay tribute to the newbaby in your life or honor someone born at PMC by dedicating a foot-print tile for permanent display in our maternity unit.
GUARDIAN ANGELS: Grateful patients and families can thank and honor a PMC physician, nurse, or staff member for delivering great care bymaking a gift to our Guardian Angel program.
DOCTORS’ DAY CELEBRATION: March 30 of each year we honor physicians for their dedication and commitment to healing and keepingus healthy. You can make a gift to honor a doctor who has made animpact on your life.
ARTHUR E. IMPERATORE LEGACY SOCIETY: Contributions to this givingsociety allow donors to support PMC well beyond their lifetime throughbequests, charitable trusts gift annuities and other planned gifts.
How to Give:You can make a gift by mailing your check made payable to: PMC Foundation, 7600 River Road, North Bergen, NJ 07047
To make an online gift using a credit card: Please visit www.palisadesmedicalfoundation.org/donate_now
Our website also includes additional information on making a gift,including donating appreciated securities.
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