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spring 2013
Spring in bloom at Ipsen Conservatory
What does recovery look like?How much time do you have?The 800 people who attended the annual Rosecrance Foundation Benefit in April at Giovanni’s Restaurant in Rockford saw what recovery can look like as they heard from five people who’ve benefited from our services. Every year, clients’ stories are the highlight of the event because they illustrate our mission, which is — and always will be — providing help, hope and recovery.
At the Benefit, 38-year-old Amanda told about her struggle with depression over 20-plus years, about repeated hospitalizations, about her time in a group home and, eventually, about being placed in a nursing home with people more than twice her age. Rosecrance helped Amanda transition to a supervised apartment and worked with her as she learned life skills. Now, Amanda has a job and lives happily on her own.
Four teenagers who reside in Rosecrance’s sober living homes told how their dreams for themselves were in shreds due to substance abuse. Then, they reached out for help and embraced recovery. Now, one girl is graduating from high school a semester early and another is making plans for college. One boy landed the lead in his school play and the other has become a baseball standout.
These clients demonstrated the grateful face of recovery as they thanked the audience for supporting treatment services. Yes, recovery looks like that. And so much more!
A just-released report from the Center for the Study of Addictions and Recovery at the National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. detailed the many and varied manifestations of recovery. It’s more than just not drinking or not using drugs, and it’s more than just the absence of a psychiatric crisis.
Recovery is living life. Voting. Volunteering. Paying bills. Enjoying family time. Being insured and staying healthy. Ending involvement with the criminal justice system. Working regularly. Starting a business. Going to college.
What’s more, the report concluded, the longer individuals stay in recovery, the more their lives improve. “Life keeps getting better as recovery progresses,” the report stated.
We know this to be true. At Rosecrance, we are blessed with a skilled and compassionate team that puts recovery within the reach of every client. We’re also blessed with generous friends who help to make the work possible in a time of declining public funding. We do face challenges in Illinois in trying to provide the right care at the right time, but we will keep trying because we know what recovery looks like when we see it. We know that it is miraculous for our clients, and we know that it’s good for families and society as a whole.
This is our purpose, as we all go forward, by the grace of God, one day at a time.
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F R O M T H E C E O T a b l E O F C O n T E n T s
The new Ipsen Conservatory at Rosecrance’s Griffin Williamson Campus gives
adolescents in treatment a chance to get in touch with nature.
Seeds of recoveryF E a T U R E s T O R Y
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Rosecrance celebrates Wisconsin expansionp.9
Photos from the 2013 Foundation Benefitp.6
director of Communications:
Judy Emerson
Communication design
specialist: Will Pfeifer
On the cover: The new
Ipsen Conservatory at the
Rosecrance Griffin Williamson
Campus.
Photo by Brian J. Thomas.
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Philip W. EatonPresident/CEO
New faces, new roles on Rosecrance teamp.9
Rosecrance partners with SwedishAmericanp.10
Megan Cox wins Frank Ware Awardp.10
Andrea Darlas speaks for Rosecrance in Chicagop.11
Lenters joins Rosecrance development teamp.11
Employees honored at annual Star Dinnerp.12
Discussion addresses community issuesp.12
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Memorials and Honorariumsp.25
Fiscal Year 2012: By the numbersp.14
Our benefactors: People we can’t do withoutp.18
p.13 ‘Wow’ factor is strategic for better careA letter from Board Chairman Thomas C. Furst
sure they grow strong, healthy and ready to move outside, into the larger world. They’ll also divide the plants, taking some pieces with them when they complete treatment and leaving some behind for the next class to tend to – and learn from. Along the way, clients will focus on cooperation, personal responsibility and caring about someone – or something – besides themselves.
Bringing Ipsen Conservatory to life was no small amount of work itself. It was funded in part by donations from friends of Rosecrance, including an initial gift from Susan J. Ipsen. The finished project cost about $500,000, a far cry from the $8,000 greenhouse Nicholson proposed years ago.
Construction began in November, and now, just a few months later, the con-servatory sits on the second floor of the adolescent treatment center, overlooking the Healing Garden. Its expansive win-dows, clean lines and sleek functionality are a result of the planning that went into its construction, according to Rose-crance Project Manager Gary Larson.
“The biggest challenge was trying to work in an environment that people were living in,” Larson says. Among the issues:
n The Healing Garden and a landscaped courtyard – along with therapeutic pro-grams – couldn’t be disrupted. To prevent damage to the Healing Garden and courtyard, materials were lifted by crane from the other side of the building.
n Because of the confidential nature of the work on campus, workers couldn’t access the conservatory site through the building. An outdoor stairway had to be built.
n The construction took place directly above the kitchen, and work crews often had to shut off water to that part of the building. To minimize disruption, much of the construction work was done after 9 p.m. and before 4 a.m. But, because the work was being done next to residential areas, the noisiest work could not be done at night.
But all that work was worth it. When you see the clients huddled over their plants, you know growth is taking place. Nichol-son says though the conservatory has only been open for a few weeks, it’s become very popular. At first, when she asked for clients to volunteer, six showed up. Then eight. And now?
“Now they all love it,” Nicholson says. “They love taking care of things.”
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The Ipsen Conservatory at the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus is state-of-the-art and dedicated to horticultural therapy for adolescents in treatment.
Christine Nicholson, Supervisor of Experi-ential Therapies on the adolescent campus, says the most important lessons taught in the conservatory are not about plants. Instead, plants are part of a larger picture. Clients aren’t learning how to grow flow-ers; they’re learning how to grow, period.
The Ipsen Conservatory is the latest component in Rosecrance’s Experiential Therapies program, which utilizes art, music, fitness, recreation and horticultural therapy to enhance the clients’ recovery process.
“We’re teaching them how to reflect and process what they’re feeling and how they’re feeling,” Nicholson says. Conver-
sations and journal entries about watering plants lead to discussions of the clients’ lives and how they view themselves.
For example, Nicholson says when she asked one group what kind of water they thought they were, most said “oceans” or “rivers” or “lakes,” but one teen replied, “I’m pond scum.” Then, without any prompting, another client pointed out that pond scum is full of life.
This led to the class looking at pond scum through a microscope and realizing just how fascinating – and how alive – it really is. Those self-taught lessons make the Ipsen Conservatory more than just a glass-and-steel room full of plants.
“The clients do it,” Nicholson explains. “I don’t do anything. It’s their process, and that’s what makes it work.”
“Process” is the key. While the seven-acre Healing Garden offers beautiful surroundings and the perfect location for quiet reflection, the 735-square-foot conservatory offers clients the chance to get their hands dirty.
As part of the program, adolescent clients will spend plenty of time in the conserva-tory. First, they’ll bring some dirt up to its second-floor location, plop it down on the stainless-steel tables and learn exactly what’s in that soil. Then they’ll sow seeds, water sprouts and tend to plants, making
Seeds of recoveryIpsen Conservatory puts Rosecrance clients in touch with nature
Ipsen Conservatory is brand-new and state-of-the-art. Overlooking the Healing Garden on Rosecrance’s Griffin Williamson Campus, it offers a year-round setting for growth. All kinds of growth.
How the Ipsen Conservatory took shape
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Christine Nicholson, Supervisor of Experiential Therapies on the Rosecrance adolescent campus, (left) and benefactor Susan J. Ipsen talk with Dr. Thomas Wright, Rosecrance Senior VP of Medical Affairs/ Chief Medical Officer, at the April 29 party celebrating the opening of the Ipsen Conservatory.
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2013 Rosecrance Foundation Benefit
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41) Broadway veteran J. Mark McVey performs at the Rosecrance Foundation Benefit, which was held April 15 at Giovanni’s restaurant in Rockford. 2) Rosecrance Ware Center client Amanda is introduced to the benefit audience by Rosecrance Health Network Board Chairman Thomas C. Furst. 3) Christy Tarr-McVey performs a solo number at the benefit. 4) Dr. Theodora Binion, Director of the Division of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and Acting Director of the Illinois Department of Mental Health, delivers the blessing at the benefit. 5) Members of the Rosecrance family accept the Castle Award.
Descendants of the founders of Rosecrance accepted the organization’s highest award at the Rosecrance Foundation Benefit on April 15, honoring the legacy of a country doctor and his wife in whose name the original Rosecrance Memorial Home for Children was established in 1916.
The Castle Award was given to the family of Robert and Beverly Rosecrance of Rockford. The award honors the legacy and vision of Dr. James and Fanny Rosecrance, whose wills specified their New Milford home would become a refuge for orphaned and neglected children.
The benefit, which was held at Giovanni’s in Rockford, drew 800 guests and raised a record amount for the Kinley Charity Care Fund, which assists families who don’t have insurance or personal resources to pay for substance abuse or mental health treatment. Last year, the fund provided assistance to 325 families. Entertainment at the benefit was provided by Broadway veterans J. Mark McVey and Christy Tarr-McVey.
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n The Rev. Meridith T. Graham, who holds master’s degrees in divinity and social work, is now chaplain for the Rosecrance Health Network. Graham comes to Rosecrance from the Chicago area, where she worked with a human services organization helping children and families.
n Fundraising professional Jane Armitage has joined The Rosecrance Foundation team as Director of Development. Armitage will help with the Foundation’s signature local events, the Annual Benefit and Flower Day, as
well as other projects to raise money for charity care. Armitage, a Rockford native, has worked at the United Way of Rock River Valley and Beloit College.
n Dr. Uma Srivastava has accepted the position of Medical Director of Rosecrance Ware Center. Dr. Srivastava began working at the former Janet Wattles Center 19 years ago, and her dedication to the severely
mentally ill is shown in her work with the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)team and the Crisis Residential program. She is certified in Adult Psychiatry.
n Amy M. Kirsch has been hired as the Director of Psychiatric Services for Rosecrance at SwedishAmerican Hospital. She holds degrees in nursing administration, nursing and social work; and will coordinate staff and services involved in the mental health partnership between Rosecrance Health Network and SwedishAmerican Health System.
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New faces and new roles on Rosecrance team
Earlier this year, Rosecrance expanded its services north with two new sources for lasting recovery in Wisconsin:
n In January, Rosecrance began offering services for teens at Rosecrance Waukesha County. The office is at N27 W23957 Paul Road, Suite 101, Pewaukee. Rosecrance has long served residents of Waukesha County through residential services at adolescent and adult treatment campuses in Rockford, but the office in Pewaukee provides a full continuum of outpatient services, from prevention and early intervention to treatment, to address the needs of families with adolescents.
Rosecrance President/CEO Philip W. Eaton said the organization had received an increasing number of calls for service
from Wisconsin families in recent years. The new office allows families to access services for their children close to home.
“We are excited to be able to offer an array of programs to help families deal
with a critical issue – the health and safety of their children,” Eaton said.
n An open house was held March 4 to mark the opening of the TMS Center of Madison, a joint effort between Rosecrance Health Network and Connections Counseling of Madison. The center is Madison’s only provider of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), a non-invasive, non-systemic medical treatment for individuals suffering from depression who have not benefited from anti-depressants or who cannot take medication. For more than three years, Rosecrance has successfully treated clients in Rockford using TMS. For more information about the TMS Center of Madison, visit connectionscounseling.com or call 608-231-2200.
$15,000 and aboveExxonMobil Fuels MarketingKelley Williamson Company
$10,000 to $14,999Aqua-Aerobic Systems and Robert and Ingrid WimmerDave and Cherry BetoMs. Wally BevilleBMO Harris BankJoseph and Sharyn CastrogiovanniCoyle-Varland InsuranceJohn and Kim GriffinSwedishAmerican Health System
$5,000 to $9,999Alpine BankBates Financial Group, Inc.Lon and Richard Behr and William and Debra BremnerJean A. CastleCWB Foundation in memory of Cedric BlazerPhilip and Cherri EatonFocus Financial Advisors Inc.Gregory and Laurel FranchiniFurst Companies/ Tom and Darlene FurstKurisu InternationalMichael and Kathryn LaMonicaJohn and Marilyn McDonoughMeirtran, Inc.John and Roberta MinkMorrison Healthcare Food ServicesNexus Office SystemsOSF Saint Anthony Medical CenterDan and Kristin PecoraPierce Box & PaperPierce Distribution Services Co.Popovits & Robinson, P.C.Robert and Patty RheaRockford Anesthesiologists Associated, LLC/ W. Stephen Minore, M.D.Rockford Career CollegeRockford Health SystemRK Dixon/Jody and Dennis SchumacherRydell Family FoundationSjostrom & Sons, Inc.
Joan StonecipherLynne Denham VassWilliamsMcCarthy LLP
$3,000 to $4,999Ace Coffee Bar, Inc.Addiction Treatment Providers Insurance ProgramAramark Uniform/Linens ServicesJeffrey and Ashley BetoPaul and Cheryl CallighanBrad and Char CarlsonJoe and Sue Castrogiovanni and Mary CastrogiovanniCyrs Wealth Advisors LLCDiBenedetto & Associates, Ltd.Barbara EricksonMike and Sharon FullingDavid and Jennifer GomelDana and Brenda KileyLarson & Darby, Inc. Lexus of Rockford and Randy and Mary AlexThe Mark Lindman FamilyMcGladrey LLPKate O’MalleyPepsi-Cola of RockfordDoug and Mary PerksJohn and Mary SandersCarol and John SchusterStenstrom Companies Ltd.Thermo Fisher ScientificCathie and Bill ThiedeVisions Business SolutionsWilliams Manny, Inc./ Tim and Theresa Knauf
$1,500 to $2,999Michael and Mary Ann AbateAck Ack Nursery Co.Warren and Barb AdamAnonymousDoug and Jane ArmitageLou Bachrodt Auto GroupWilliam and Elizabeth BartosBenefit Planning Services, Inc.Cheryl and Rick BischoffBlackhawk BankCharlie and Ann BownDrs. Jeffrey and Leann BurchDavid and Jennifer CasalenaChambers & Owen Inc.Dan Clark/Menasha Packaging
Diane and Steve ClarkCommerical Carpet Co.John R. Cook AssociatesDr. Carol Lynn CraigJudy EmersonRick and Lana EngenJudith K. Jobe Ewers and Steven E. EwersDr. and Mrs. Jorge E. FernaldFitzgerald Funeral Home and CrematoryRaymond C. Garcia, M.D.Hagney Architects, LLCPortia M. HanebuthHayes BeerHennig Inc.Lenny and Penny HillDr. and Mrs. Mark HiserHolmstrom & Kennedy, P.C.Chuck and Ardi HowardDr. Richard JaconetteDr. Shahina Jafry and Dr. Masood AtharThe Joint CommissionMark and Nancy KalchbrennerDavid and Beverly KlintworthArt and Fran KnellerDorothy KozakowskiRandy and Carol KrupDr. Michael KunaCurt and Barb LansberyRod and Anne LinkMr. and Mrs. William G. LowrieDr. and Mrs. Arturo ManasDave MarkGloria McFaddenMechanical Inc.Merrill Lynch Wealth ManagementMid-City Office ProductsMiller Buettner & Parrott, Inc.MillerCoorsStephen and Janet MooreNetsmart TechnologiesJim NoeNobel and Sara OlsonConnie and Jerry ParisJune and Michael ParksChuck and Gloria PernacciaroQoL medsJohn and Lisa RakusCraig and Amy RiehleRiverside Community BankRockford Bank & Trust
Rockford Spring CompanyDr. Michael and Mrs. Myong RohRoger and Kay SchrammJames and Charity ShawAaron and Peggy ShielsTom and Karen ShifoSikich LLPBill and Julie SnivelyDrs. Uma and Madhav SrivastavaCraig and Nacolia StallingsStreamwood Behavioral Health SystemsSenator Dave and Shirley SyversonTree Care Enterprises, Inc.Try Beta Club of RockfordPhil and Paula TurnerUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine at RockfordGeorge and Janis WaddellMonsignor Raymond WahlJeff WelchGreg L. WilsonWilson ElectricThomas E. Wright and David WilcoxCarma and Amos Yoder
$500 to $1,499AnonymousRoger and Lyn BecknellMr. and Mrs. Bernie BowersockMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. CullenShelly Dutch (Connections Counseling) and Chuck Callender (Partner)Kristin ElliotFrank and Ann Graceffa/Paper Recovery Service CorporationSusan HansenBarbara and John HolmstromDr. Brandon HullDennis and Beverly JuulJeff and Sally KroghDick and Grace LeightonGregg and Gail LiebovichLou Jean MoyerRev. Loren and Roberta NielsenDr. Richard and Lucy NoraLouis and Sue SetterTaylor CompanyCraig and Dawn Thomas
Thanks to our 2013 Benefactors
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Rosecrance celebrates Wisconsin expansion
Shelly Dutch, director of Connections Counseling, and Stephen Smith, director of Aspen Counseling and Consulting, at the open house held in March at the TMS Center of Madison.
Rev. Meridith T. Graham Jane Armitage Amy M. KirschDr. Uma Srivastava
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Andrea Darlas speaks for Rosecrance in ChicagoOn January 30, Rosecrance Health Network and SwedishAmerican Health System announced a new partnership to improve the continuum of mental health care services in northern Illinois. The partnership involves improvements in the delivery of both inpatient psychiatric care and outpatient behavioral health services.
Under an agreement approved by both organizations’ boards of directors, Rosecrance will manage SwedishAmerican Hospital’s mental health unit. In this new model, SwedishAmerican continues its long-standing focus on inpatient psychiatric services. Nurses providing patient care will continue to be employed by the hospital, while the unit’s psychiatrists and therapists will become Rosecrance employees. Management of the unit will be provided by a director employed by Rosecrance who reports to SwedishAmerican’s vice president of nursing.
In addition, Rosecrance has purchased SwedishAmerican’s outpatient behavioral health clinic. In March, the Camelot Tower clinic closed, and its services
were integrated with existing Rosecrance operations through its affiliate, Aspen Counseling & Consulting.
Patients benefit from the partnership through an expanded and more specialized base of providers, more comprehensive coverage for SwedishAmerican Hospital’s Emergency Department, additional case management alternatives and a tiered system that provides stronger alignment between mental health service options and clients’ specific needs.
“Our partnership with Rosecrance will help us to more effectively bridge gaps in the current mental health care system and ensure that clients receive the best possible care in the most appropriate setting, and in a timely fashion,” said SwedishAmerican President and CEO Dr. William Gorski. “This is an excellent example of how two respected organizations are coming together to advance the continuity of mental health care in northern Illinois with creative solutions.”
Rosecrance partners with SwedishAmerican
Rosecrance Health Network President and CEO Philip W. Eaton (left) and Dr. William Gorski, President and CEO of SwedishAmerican Health System, announce a mental health care partnership.
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Award-winning Chicago journalist Andrea Darlas is helping to spread Rosecrance’s mission of lasting recovery through a series of print and radio messages in the Chicago market.
In special advertising features that run on a regular basis in the Chicago Tribune and radio spots on WGN, Darlas discusses her reporting of substance abuse issues and how Rosecrance can help adolescents, adults and their families find quality, evidence-based addiction counseling in a safe environment.
“The Chicago area is fortunate to have a facility like Rosecrance, which has a long track record of providing quality care for individuals seeking treatment for substance abuse,” Darlas said in one of the spots.
Darlas is a news anchor/reporter and co-host of “WGN Sports Night,” which airs on Radio 720 WGN. She is also a freelance reporter for WGN-TV and a contributor to the nationally-syndicated
show “House Smarts.” During her 15-year tenure at WGN, Darlas has won two prestigious Peter Lisagor Awards for her anchoring, reporting, breaking news
coverage and investigative reports. She has also won the Illinois Broadcasters’ Association Silver Dome Award for “Best Newscast” five of the last six years.
Jason Gorham, Administrator of Residential Services at Rosecrance’s adolescent campus, shows Andrea Darlas a painting created by staff during her visit in January.
Megan Cox, a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor at Rosecrance, won the Frank Ware Award of Excellence at the annual United Way Community Volunteer Awards Luncheon, which was held Tuesday, April 23, at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Rockford.
Megan, who has worked at Rosecrance for more than seven years, provides assessment services and crisis intervention services to individuals with mental illness in the Winnebago County jail.
The nomination in the program book described her dedication: “Megan is a true leader and advocate for clients who struggle with mental illness and wind up in the justice system. Our community remains safer due to her efforts.”
The Frank Ware Award of Excellence was named in honor of the late Frank Ware, former president and CEO of Janet Wattles Center, for his strong advocacy and devotion to helping individuals with mental illness.
Megan Cox wins Frank Ware Award of Excellence
Megan Cox (left) displays the Frank Ware Award of Excellence she received April 23. With her is Mary Ann Abate, Rosecrance Vice President for Community Mental Health.
Lenters moves to new role in development dept.In January, William “Bill” Lenters, who served as chaplain at Rosecrance since 1998, retired from that position to take up a new, part-time role as Church Relations Coordinator. Lenters discussed the change in his first “A View from the Pew” email column: “I no longer regale congregations with my peculiar renditions of the gospel message. It’s quite a change for this newly retired preacher in relative command of his faculties, but the decision to work for Rosecrance on a part-time basis was an easy one. They commissioned me to carry the Rosecrance message to the churches of the Northern Illinois Conference, and I’m grateful for the opportunity.”
Rev. Dr. Bill Lenters shares tales of his work as chaplain with Rosecrance staff during his retirement party, which was held in January at Rosecrance Harrison Campus.
Rosecrance led a conversation on substance abuse and mental health issues facing the Rockford community at a breakfast held in late January at the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus.
In the breakfast discussion led by Rosecrance President/CEO Philip W. Eaton, topics included local needs in the recovery community, state funding, the development of the Triage Center located at the Rosecrance Ware Center in downtown Rockford and plans for expanded crisis services. Attendees included State Senators Dave Syverson and Steve Stadelman, Illinois State Representatives Jim Sacia and Joe Sosnowski, Rockford Police Lt. Patrick Hoey, Rockford
Alderman Frank Beach and Rockford Health Network Board Chairman Thomas Furst, as well as members of the
Rosecrance staff and Rosecrance Health Network Board.
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Employees honored at 18th Annual Star DinnerThe 18th Annual Rosecrance Star Dinner was held Friday, March 8, at Giovanni’s in Rockford, with employees being recognized for their dedicated work after being nominated by their peers. This year’s honorees were Angela Clayton, Jennifer Cellitti, Vanessa Sole, Jeff Dorris and Kim Zielke.
Breakfast discussion focuses on community issues
Rosecrance Health Network Board Member Jeff DiBenedetto (left) and Senator Steve Stadelman listen during the January breakfast at the Griffin Williamson Campus.
Rosecrance President/CEO Philip W. Eaton tells guests about the Triage Center located at the Rosecrance Ware Center.
Rosecrance FY2012 Highlights
1) Sharon Marienthal, Kristina Jolley, Lori Martineau and Kristin Elliot enjoy the meal at the Rosecrance Star Dinner. 2) Kim Zielke, who works at the Ware Center, accepts her award at the Star Dinner. 3) Administrator of Residential Services at Harrison Adult Campus Craig Stallings and his wife, Nacolia, smile for the camera.
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3Rosecrance has very high standards for its operating facilities. Many of those do have a “wow factor,” including the new Ipsen Conservatory and the Healing Garden at the Griffin Williamson campus, our recovery homes for teen boys and girls, and the new unit at the adult campus that specializes in treating veterans with co-occurring disorders.
The Rosecrance staff and Board of Directors work closely together to develop and approve these “wow factor” places, as they provide additional tools to deliver increasingly effective treatment services. Rosecrance does its best to make the physical properties of every facility the best they can be because our clients deserve quality care in the best environments we can provide.
For example, the Healing Garden has been hugely successful in providing a positive place for adolescents in treatment to meet, meditate and talk. The recovery homes – Marlowe House and Hillman House – provide the extra step after treatment to help young people establish new life experiences that will help them sustain recovery. The new unit we created at the adult campus allowed us to create special therapeutic programming to serve veterans of the U.S. armed forces as they deal with the emotional impact of combat.
Likewise, the new Ipsen Conservatory will open up wonderful learning opportunities for kids in the adolescent program, giving them more opportunities to experience how nature can nurture, heal and support their recovery.
Each of these “wow” places has been carefully researched and structured to strategically affect treatment in a positive way. The Board, in responding to staff recommendations, wholeheartedly endorses “wow” when the bottom-line goal is improving treatment services.
Rosecrance ‘wow factor’ is strategic for better care
Thomas C. FurstRosecrance Health Network Board Chairman
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Adult substance abuse divisionRosecrance adult substance abuse treatment programs include evidence-based group, individual and family counseling. Group activities include educational/didactic lectures, team building/recreational activities, spirituality, education, experiential therapies and 12 Step education.
4,823 adults served in substance abuse programs
FY2012 in REViEWFY2012 in REViEW
Adolescent substance abuse divisionRosecrance provides evidence-based adolescent substance use disorder programs that incorporate clinical, medical, educational and experiential therapies into a comprehensive individualized treatment plan. All programs serve youth 12-18 years old who exhibit signs or symptoms of alcohol or other drug involvement.
1,119 adolescents served in substance abuse programs
gRiFFin WilliaMsOn CaMpUs: The 67,000-square-foot, 78-bed inpatient adolescent treatment center offers a school, chapel, gymnasium, fitness center, Healing Garden and year-round conservatory.
RECOVERY HOMEs: Hillman House and Marlowe House are recovery homes for adolescents who have successfully completed an inpatient treatment program.
saTElliTE OFFiCEs: Frankfort, Geneva, Lincoln Park, Naperville, Northbrook and Oak Park satellite offices provide free consultations, referrals, outreach services and recovery support groups in Chicagoland.
MCHEnRY COUnTY: Rosecrance McHenry County provides evidence-based outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents and adults. The office has served more than 1,000 clients since it opened in July 2012.
WaUkEsHa COUnTY: Rosecrance Waukesha County, which opened in January, provides outpatient services, including prevention, early intervention and treatment, for families with adolescents.
These charts use data to count the number of adolescents receiving substance abuse services at Rosecrance. Clients may be admitted in more than one program during the same visit or be served at a site intended for a younger or older demographic. Age data is not recorded in all instances.
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HaRRisOn CaMpUs: This 97-bed adult detoxification, inpatient and outpatient treatment center is located on 10 acres of park-like grounds. It houses a health center, serenity walking path, fitness center and chapel.
RECOVERY HOMEs : Greendale House is a 10-unit apartment complex that serves recovering single adults and mothers with children who have completed an inpatient program.
RiVER disTRiCT: River District is an adult outpatient clinic that serves clients who have been involved with the criminal justice system.
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Frankfort, Geneva, Lincoln Park, Naperville, Northbrook and Oak Park satellite offices provide free consultations, referrals, outreach services and support groups in Chicagoland.
MCHEnRY COUnTY: Rosecrance McHenry County provides group and individual substance abuse treatment for adults and adolescents.
Rosecrance Harrison CampusRosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus
Successful discharge rate: 80%Residential inpatient program
13 years or younger
14 years
15 years
16 years
17 years
18 years
19 years or older
<1%
7%
19%
27%
34%
12%
<1%
Clients by age
Male
Female
68%
32%
Clients by gender
Clients by program
Inpatient
Outpatient
Recovery homes
Partial hospitalization
74%
21%
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Successful discharge rate: 76% Residential inpatient program
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Younger than 18
18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
55 years or older
<1%
33%
28%
18%
15%
<6%
Clients by age
Male
Female
61%
39%
Clients by gender
Cook/collar counties
N. Illinois counties
S. Wisconsin counties
Other
36%
56%
<5%
<4%
Clients by county
Inpatient
Outpatient
Recovery homes
Partial hospitalization
Health Center
23%
28%
2%
1%
46%
Clients by program
Cook/collar counties
N. Illinois counties
S. Wisconsin counties
Other
61%
25%
5%
9%
Clients by county
These charts use data to count the number of adults receiving substance abuse services. Clients may be admitted in more than one program in the same visit or be served at a site intended for a younger or older demographic. Age is not recorded in all instances.
Programs & facilitiesPrograms & facilities
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Outpatient
Recovery homes
Partial hospitalization
35 days
56 days
181 days
16 days
Average length of stay Inpatient
Outpatient
Recovery homes
Partial hospitalization
Health Center
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79 days
119 days
18 days
3 days
Average length of stay
Adult mental health division
These charts use data to count the number of people receiving mental health services at Rosecrance Ware Campus. Clients may be admitted in more than one program during the same visit and occasionally are served at a site intended for a younger or older demographic. Age data is not recorded in all instances.
Rosecrance is dedicated to providing caring, personalized, evidence-based
solutions for individuals and families living with emotional disorders and mental
illness. Rosecrance provides quality mental health assessments, outpatient
treatment and rehabilitation in a friendly environment, as well as housing for adults.
5,352 adults served in mental health programs
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Programs & facilitiesROsECRanCE WaRE CEnTER
The Ware Center offers full-service outpatient services for adult mental health clients, including the Triage Center, a safe, comfortable place where adult mental health clients can be evaluated for further treatment; and the Recovery Resource Center, which provides the opportunity for peer support, mentoring and volunteerism.
ROsECRanCE bElVidERE CliniC
Rosecrance Belvidere Clinic is a full-service outpatient mental health clinic serving individuals in the greater Boone County area.
aCCEss CEnTER/EMERgEnCY sERViCEs
The Access Center serves as the entry point for adults seeking mental health services, including include residential housing, a 24/7 lifeline, forensic services and more.
COMMUniTY RECOVERY, inTEgRaTiOn and sUppORT (CRisis) sERViCEs
These programs help adults with serious, persistent mental illness integrate into the community. Services include integrated living arrangements, dialetical behavior therapy, supported employment and more.
MCHEnRY COUnTY: Rosecrance McHenry County provides outpatient treatment for adults, including veterans with co-occurring mental health and substance abuse issues
FY2012 in REViEW
Children and youth mental health divisionRosecrance provides the most advanced and comprehensive diagnosis and
treatment for childhood emotional disorders, using evidence-based models for
care delivered in a child-friendly environment. Our board-certified counselors,
psychologists and social workers provide the highest quality care for young people.
bY THE nUMbERs
3,497 children and youth served in mental health programs
Programs & facilitiesbERRY CaMpUs
This 22,000-square-foot facility offers a comfortable, family-friendly environment conducive to therapy, with a focus on outpatient programming for children and adolescents with mental health needs.
COMMUniTY sUppORT pROgRaM (Csp)
This therapeutic mentoring program teaches life skills to children, including social skills, self-esteem, boundaries and coping. The program is five hours per week and lasts up to six months.
sCREEning, assEssMEnT and sUppORT sERViCEs (sass)
The Berry Campus provides 24/7 emergency screening and assessment services for immediate treatment that often include referral for hospitalization.
sCHOOl-linkEd sERViCEs
This program provides therapy in a school setting or at home in conjunction with Rockford Public Schools and the Winnebago County Health Department.
MCHEnRY COUnTY: Rosecrance McHenry County provides outpatient treatment for youth with mental health issues.
Rosecrance Berry CampusRosecrance Ware Center
Most frequent mental health diagnosesADHD
Anxiety disorder
Bipolar
Depression
PTSD
Schizophrenia
30107
1,3511,171
148639
These charts use data to count the number of people receiving mental health services at Rosecrance Berry Campus. Clients may be admitted in more than one program during the same visit and occasionally are served at a site intended for a younger or older demographic. Age data is not recorded in all instances.
Most frequent mental health diagnosesADHD
Anxiety disorder
Bipolar
Depression
PTSD
Schizophrenia
1,38469
8403877911
3-5 years
6-10 years
11-13 years
14-17 years
8%
32%
22%
38%
Clients by age
Male
Female
59%
41%
Clients by gender
Winnebago
Boone
Other
84%
13%
3%
Clients by county
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18-24 years
25-34 years
35-44 years
45-54 years
Older than 55
20%
24%
22%
22%
12%
Clients by age
Male
Female
49%
51%
Clients by gender
Clients by county
Winnebago
Boone
Other
90%
8%
2%
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AMary Ann and Mike AbateAce Coffee Bar Inc.Ack Ack Nursery Co.Warren and Barb AdamJohn and Betty AdamanyMs. Cristin AdamsMr. Michael J. AdamskiMr. John H. AddamsAdvanced Machine & Engineering Co. and Hennig, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John AkerlundAlden UMC/HarvardAldersgate UMC/RockfordAldersgate UMC UMW/ RockfordRandy and Mary AlexMs. Mary Jane AlexanderMs. Astrid C. AlforsAlpha Chi Omega Alumnae ClubAlpine BankMs. Ann W. AlvesMr. Alex AmidjayaAnchor Housing Development, LLCMr. and Mrs. Larry AndersenMr. and Mrs. Charles T. AndersonMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. AndersonMiranda, Drew and Brayden AndersonMs. Mary J. Anderson HendershotTracy E. Anderson Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Chuck AndrewsAnonymous (28)Mrs. Sheila M. AntoschApple River UMC UMWAqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.Aramark Uniform ServicesArmer F. Ahlstrand Charitable Foundation/Harris BankJohn and Elizabeth ArminAT&T
BMr. Clyde J. BabcockMr. and Mrs. Richard BachrodtMs. Sue BachrodtTom and Johanna BackerBackyard Grill & BarPaul and Teri Baits
Stephen and Dorothy BaitsMr. and Mrs. Richard H. Baker, IIIMr. and Mrs. Travis BakerWilliam and Patti BakerMs. Dorothy BanasMr. and Mrs. Ron BarchMrs. Lois M. BarnesMs. Joan BarrettChris and Sandra BartlettMs. Pamela BartonThe Bartz FamilyGeorge E. and Carol BatesMs. Laurel BaultRalph and Donna BayardMrs. Jean T. BealMrs. Barbara J. BealeMs. Mary M. BealeAnnette and Mitchell BeckerRoger and Lyn BecknellMr. Derald D. BeerMr. Harold BehlingLon and Dick BehrMr. and Mrs. Donald BeishirThe Beloit FoundationBenefit Planning Services, Inc.Ms. Margaret L. BenjaminMr. and Mrs. Robert A. BennettMr. John D. BentonMr. John BergstromBergstrom Inc. Charitable FoundationBernelm, LLC DBA Bradford Allen Realty ServicesBethany UMC/RockfordDave and Cherry BetoJeffrey and Ashley BetoMs. Wally BevilleRick and Cheryl BischoffMr. and Mrs. Timothy C. BishopMr. and Mrs. Richard S. BlackburnBlackhawk BankMr. Clyde H. BlankeMr. and Mrs. James E. BlaserMr. and Mrs. David BlasiMr. and Mrs. James B. BlueMrs. Karen BoegerMr. and Mrs. Jon BoettnerMs. Diane BollmanMrs. Marian L. BonaviaMs. Hilda C. BondickMrs. Carol J. BordenMr. and Mrs. Mike Borgetti
Mr. and Mrs. Mario BortoliMs. Linda BowenMary and Ted BowenMr. Stephen S. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Bernie V. BowersockMr. and Mrs. James H. BowmanCharlie and Ann BownMr. and Mrs. Philip E. Braden, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Arthur BreckWilliam and Debra BremnerMichael BrewerBrooke Rd UMC/RockfordBrooke Rd. UMC UMW/RockfordDr. Kenneth and Martha BrooksMr. Kenyon BrooksMs. Staci BrownMs. Talish BrownMs. Julie BrowneMr. and Mrs. Ronald BuchenauBucktown Recycling, Inc.Ms. Danielle BunchJeff and Vicky BurgerDr. and Mrs. Ron BurmeisterMs. Glenda BurnsMs. Sharon F. BurnsMs. Sheila T. BurrisBusch JewelersButitta Brothers AutomotiveMs. Kendall A. ButlerMr. and Mrs. Thomas ButlerMark, Amy, and Andrew ButzMs. Sharon Buyer
CMr. and Mrs. Ronald CaisePaul and Cheryl CallighanMr. and Mrs. Martin J. CapodiceMs. Carlene CardosiTaylor and Susan CarlinBrad and Char CarlsonRoger and June CarlsonMrs. Dorothy B. CarpenterMs. Jessica CarrilloMs. Loretta V. CarrollMs. Mary K. CarsonMr. and Mrs. Leslie CarterMr. and Mrs. Guy CarynskiDavid and Jennifer CasalenaMr. and Mrs. Jay CaseMrs. Jean A. CastleJoe and Sue Castrogiovanni
Joseph and Sharyn CastrogiovanniMary CastrogiovanniMs. Gina Lynn CatoCentennial UMC UMW/RockfordJoe and Ann ChamberlainChambers & Owen, Inc.Steve and Kathy ChapmanMr. Tim CharlesJPMorgan Chase & Co.Cherry Valley Masonic Lodge No. 173Ms. Johanna Cheung StrongMs. Sandra J. ChhatparChicago Blackhawk Hockey Team, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Brad ChildressMr. and Mrs. Michael ChildressChildress Duffy, Ltd.Christ UMC/RockfordChrist UMC UMW/RockfordMrs. Lucille ChristensenDrs. Jim and Marlyn CieslaCimco Resources, Inc.Ms. Gina CiurczakMr. and Mrs. Robert L. ClairDan and Jean ClarkDiane and Steve ClarkAngela Clayton & FamilyMr. Jacob ClaytonLarry and Susan ClaytonMr. Matthew C. ClaytonMr. and Mrs. Michael K. ClaytonMr. and Mrs. Bill ClemensCliftonLarsonAllenMr. and Mrs. Paul J. ClusenJim and Connie CoffeyCommercial Carpet Co. of Rockford, LLCCommunity Elements, Inc.Compton UMCMr. and Mrs. John R. Cook, IIIMs. Kim CookMs. Mary S. CookMs. Meghan CookDr. Margaret H. CooneyMr. and Mrs. Dan CooperMr. and Mrs. Randy L. CooperMs. Nicolette CoorlasDennis and Brenda CorcoranCord Construction Co.Mrs. Rosemary Corey
Debra CorriganCorrigan Manufacturing CompanyCourt Street UMC/RockfordCourt Street UMC UMW/ RockfordMr. Ian CoxMs. Marcia CoxMegan Cox and Tara JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Mike CoyleCoyle-Varland Insurance Agency, Inc.Dr. Carol Lynn CraigMrs. Joy CrittendenMs. Jenny CrotchettMs. Melissa R. CrowellCrusader Community HealthMr. and Mrs. Matthew J. CullenCWB FoundationDavid and Cathy CyrsCyrs Wealth Advisors
DMs. Joan B. DavisMichael and Patricia DavisMrs. Adeline V. De GraafMrs. Dolores A. DeitrickDemi-Bar PilatesMs. Michele DeRossoIan DiamondThe Charles DiBenedetto FamilyMs. Kathryn DickersonMr. and Mrs. Dale DickinsonMr. and Mrs. Michael DicksonMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. DierksMrs. Wanda DikkersMr. and Mrs. Ronald W. DiMicheleThe Dinsmore FamilyDisciples UMC/AuroraMr. and Mrs. Daniel D. DolanMr. and Mrs. Michael F. DoodyMr. and Mrs. Richard J. DorrisMr. and Mrs. Stacy DoveMr. Mike DoveyMr. and Mrs. William H. DowneyMs. Ruth E. DrakeMs. Sonya DreuttelMr. and Mrs. William E. DrillingDrs. Jay and Carol DuBoisMs. Nancy DukesMrs. Charlene Dull-MonroeMr. and Mrs. Judson B. DulmageMs. Kristy W. DunhamMs. Margaret K. DunnDwyer & McDevitt Ltd.
EPhilip and Cherri EatonKen and Cathy EdgeMr. and Mrs. James F. EganGordon and Georganne EggersChuck and Marge ElliotMr. and Mrs. Steven C. ElliotMs. Judy EmersonMs. Angela EncheffMr. and Mrs. George EnglishEpworth UMC UMW/OttawaMrs. Barbara W. EricksonWayne H. EricksonMr. and Mrs. Edward Eshoo, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. George EsparzaMs. Sue EsserMr. and Mrs. Donald EstlerMr. and Mrs. Todd EtheridgeEuclid Ave. UMC/Oak ParkDr. and Mrs. David R. EvensonJudith K. Jobe Ewers and Steven EwersExxonMobil Fuels Marketing Company
FMs. Janyce B. FaddenTravis and Keri FagerGreg and Mary Beth FaheyFairhaven UMC/ChadwickFaith UMC/FreeportFaith UMC/PoloRichard and Sondra FandelMr. Scot FensterleJosephine & Jorge E. Fernald, M.D.Dennis and Theresa FertigMs. Kim A. Fields-KoonmenFifth Third BankMr. Jesse FilamorMr. Leslie FinkbonerMs. Nicole FinleyFirst National Bank & Trust Co.First UMC/DeKalbFirst UMC/EvanstonFirst UMC/ForrestonFirst UMC/McHenryFirst UMC/WoodstockFirst UMC UMW/Forreston
First UMC UMW FreeportMrs. Mabelann C. FisherDr. and Mrs. Terrance N. FisherFitzgerald Funeral Home and Crematory, Ltd.Mr. Brien FitzpatrickMr. and Mrs. Charles FlikkemaMr. and Mrs. Bill FlodinMr. and Mrs. Roger R. FloodyFocus Financial Advisors, Inc.Foglia Family FoundationMs. Cathleen FolkMr. and Mrs. Reginald J. FolmarMs. June FosterMr. and Mrs. Donald L. FoxMr. and Mrs. Gregory FranchiniMichelle R. Francis & FamilyMr. and Mrs. George FranklinMr. and Mrs. Harry FranzeKen and Carol FreyThe Friedenauer FamilyFriedlander Family FundMr. Dave FullingMike and Sharon Fulling
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Thank you to the people, businesses and organizations who gave to Rosecrance in 2012.
Rosecrance Presisdent/CEO Philip W. Eaton gave United Methodist Rockford District Superintendent Rev. Ouk-Yean Kim Jueng and Bishop Sally Dyck a tour of the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus in December.
Looking back at 2012Last year was a busy one for Rosecrance. On the following pages, we’ll share photos from some memorable moments involving Rosecrance facilities and staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd B. Fulmer Furst Companies/ Darlene and Tom Furst
GBetsy Baez-GaciochGalena UMC UMW/GalenaMrs. Roberta GambrelRaymond C. Garcia, M.D.Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. GardMr. and Mrs. Timothy E. GardelsMr. and Mrs. Timothy J. GardnerJustin and Meghan GarnhartJames and Anna GarrisonMs. Melissa GarrisonMs. Carol A. Garrity KomonMs. Linda GarsonMs. Jil GatesMs. Janet GebauerGeneral Mills FoundationGenoa HealthcareGensler GardensMrs. Anne E. GentherMs. Georgalee GeorgeMrs. Helen M. GeorgeMs. Norma J. GesellMs. Kimberly GiannuzziMrs. Helen GibbonsMr. and Mrs. Clifford A. GilletteTom and Lisa GillisMs. Bonnie GilmoreGiovanni’sMr. and Mrs. Mark GlascowMartha and Al GledhillGlobal Enterprise TechnologiesMr. and Mrs. Andy GloorMs. Tracy GloverGloyd Family FoundationMissy GodfreyMrs. Judy GoldmanDavid and Jennifer GomelPeter and Beryl GommMs. Jacqueline GommelGood Samaritan UMC/AddisonMs. Maureen GoodwinMs. Allison GorczowskiMichelle, Jason, Abbey and Alayna GorhamBill and Sue GorskiMr. and Mrs. Gregory H. GraberGrace UMC/NapervilleGrace UMC UMW/NapervilleMs. Beverly GrahamMr. and Mrs. Clifford H. GrayChristy Green, M.S.W., LSW, QMHPMr. Sam J. Greenberg
Roger and Betty GreenleeMs. Allison H. GregoryMr. and Mrs. Jim GridleyMs. Doris GriffinJohn and Kim GriffinGriffin Williamson FoundationMs. Michelle GriggsMrs. Marian GromannMr. Eric GrossenMs. Kathy GrossenMrs. Barbara J. GrulkeMs. Cynthia GuenthermanJerry and Dorrine GuinaneMr. and Mrs. Bob GuirlMr. Allen GumbrellMr. James A. GunnDave and Becky GusseMr. and Mrs. Eugene O. GustafsonMs. Billie H. Guth
HMr. and Mrs. Joel A. HaberMr. and Mrs. Fred J. HadleyMs. Melinda HagermanNorm and Patricia Hagman
Hagney Architects, LLCMr. Jason Hall and Ms. Christine ZudockMr. Robert K. HallMr. Wallace E. HalvorsonMr. and Mrs. Walter J. HamannMs. Portia M. HanebuthMr. and Mrs. Rex HanksHanover UMCMs. Karen HardingMr. and Mrs. Morris D. HarmsMr. Steven R. HarperMr. and Mrs. Allan A. HarrisBMO Harris BankMrs. Katherine L. HarrisonMs. Charity M. HartBarb and Dan HartnettHarvest Hills Homeowner’s Assoc.Mr. and Mrs. Jeff D. HatchMr. and Mrs. Robert W. HauswirthMr. and Mrs. James C. HavertapeHayes BeerAnthony and Lisa HaynieHeaven on SevenMs. Carol HechtRon and Eleanor HeidenreichMs. Tiffany HelderbrandBrian and Kari Helm
Mrs. Jean Ann HembroughMs. Schata HendersonMs. Shirley V. HenleyMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey HenneMs. Logan HensleyMr. and Mrs. Stephen W. HequembourgMr. and Mrs. Thomas HerdklotzMr. Mark HermeleMs. Nannette HeshelmanMs. Kristin HesselbacherMs. Roberta HighBonnie and Larry HilkemannMr. Edward C. HillMs. Julie HillLenny and Penny HillDr. Patrice Muchowski and David W. HillisHillman Charitable FoundationMs. Sophia HimmelHinsdale UMC Priscilla CircleHinsdale UMC UMWHinshaw & Culbertson LLPDr. and Mrs. Mark W. HiserHMC Products, Inc.Ms. Priscilla B. HoagMs. Tanya HoemkeDr. and Mrs. Michael L. HoganHolland Capital Management LLCBarbara and John HolmstromHolmstrom & Kennedy, P.C.Mrs. Shirley HolzwarthMr. and Mrs. Richard L. HolzworthMs. Patricia A. HooperMs. Helen M. HooverMr. and Mrs. Mark D. HornbachMr. Brent HorsleyMs. Gina HorsleyMr. and Mrs. David HouganMr. Todd HoustonChuck and Ardi HowardHowe FreightworksHugo’s Frog Bar & Fish HouseMr. and Mrs. Gerald HundtHunter UMC UMW/CaledoniaMr. Ryan HurstDr. William D. HuttHyatt Lodge at McDonald’s Campus
IIllinois Wisconsin Antique Doll ClubMs. Susan J. IpsenMr. and Mrs. Robert IrwinBarbara and Dan Irwin
JMs. Anne JacobsonDavid and Lynette JacquesMr. and Mrs. Michael N. JaffeDr. Shahina Jafry, M.D./ Dr. Masood Athar, M.D.James and Pamela Keeling/Green Pass-through Fund of the Community Foundation of Northern IllinoisMs. Catherine JandaJanet A. Kjellstrom Fund of the Community Foundation of Northern IllinoisMs. Karen JarczykDr. and Mrs. Bruce JasperJerry Wickam Post #1148Ms. Monica L. JesionowskiMr. and Mrs. Scott W. JohannesMs. Rebecca JohanningMrs. Patricia A. JohansenRich and Pam JohanssonJohn M. Kalny II Charitable FoundationJohn R. Cook AssociatesJohn T. Wolf Charitable TrustJohn Widell ConstructionMs. Bernice R. JohnsonMr. Brian JohnsonDonald and Doris JohnsonMr. and Mrs. James JohnsonMr. Loren W. JohnsonMr. Richard JohnsonDr. and Mrs. Robert C. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Ronald D. JohnsonMs. Sandra L. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Verne JohnsonMs. Kristina JolleyMs. Debra JonesMs. Margaret B. JonesMr. and Mrs. Conrad J. JuckinsJudy and John Graff Charitable FoundationSuk-Hwan and Ouk-Yean Kim JuengMrs. Nat JurasekMr. William M. JurgensmeierMr. and Mrs. C. Dennis Juul
KMr. and Mrs. Michael KaiserNancy and Mark KalchbrennerKaneville UMC UMWMrs. Milly KaplanMr. Thomas Karaba and Ms. Marsha Hoover
Kristin Karch and Joseph HamblockMr. and Mrs. Gordon KayeMrs. Ruth Ann KearneyMrs. Mary L. KeeganMr. Devon KeelerMs. Destiny KelleyKelley Williamson CompanyMs. Clare KennedyMr. and Mrs. George KennedyTodd and Lynda KennedyMr. and Mrs. Aldor L. KentMr. JoAnn R. KentgenMs. Courtney KerchMrs. Mary Jane KerchKerry Ingredients & Flavours, Americas RegionDr. and Mrs. Yehia KhogaJane and Steve KileyDana and Brenda KileyMr. Robert D. King, Jr.Kingston UMCMr. and Mrs. James E. KinscherffMr. and Mrs. Bruce KinsellaMs. Shannon KirchnerKirkland UMCKirkland UMC UMWKirlin’s Hallmark/CherryVale Mall
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. KleinschmidtMr. and Mrs. E. Dale KleinschmidtMs. Laura KleinschmidtMr. and Mrs. Richard E. KleinschmidtDr. Kathleen and Mr. Paul Klespis-WickMs. Mary Beth KlingMr. and Mrs. David KlintworthArt and Fran KnellerMr. Bradley R. KnottsMs. Joanne KobilarcikMr. William KoehringMs. Mary Beth KonradMr. and Mrs. Kurtis W. KorteAtty. and Mrs. Peter KostantacosMs. Mary KrauseMr. and Mrs. Thomas KrauseMr. and Mrs. James W. KroeplinJeff and Sally KroghMs. Katie KronnRandy and Carol KrupMr. and Mrs. Melvin C. KruseMr. and Mrs. Keith KuhnMr. Billy KulpaDrs. Michael and Julie KunaDr. Michael KunaMs. Emily Kunash
Kurisu International
LLake Central High School/ Class of 2011Mr. Frank LaMasterMr. and Mrs. Clinton L. LambMs. Rebecca S. LambMichael and Kathryn J. LaMonicaMr. and Mrs. Gerald V. LangMr. and Mrs. G. Curtis LansberyMr. and Mrs. Charles D. LantzMr. and Mrs. Robert LapourMrs. Jeanine C. LarsonMs. Molly LarsonLarson & Darby, Inc.Lathrop Dept./Rockford Woman’s ClubMs. Joan LawRev. Gary E. A. LawlerMs. Erica L. LazzeriniLe Creuset of America, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. LeahyMr. and Mrs. William S. LeberMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. LeeMs. Mary Gubbe LeeMr. Jim Leesman
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Michael Oldenburg, a unit technician at Rosecrance’s Harrison Campus and an Army veteran, stands by artwork he created that was part of last fall’s Community Partners-Mental Health Awareness for All Annual Art Exhibit in Crystal Lake, IL. Veterans in the Rosecrance substance abuse program also contributed to the exhibit.
Megan Ervin, Miss Illinois 2012, spoke to the clients at Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus last fall.
Lehman Company and AssociatesMr. and Mrs. John C. LehmannDick and Grace LeightonMr. and Mrs. Dan LeinRev. Bill Lenters and Mrs. Paula Stoub LentersCraig and Terri LindmarkLettuce Entertain You EnterprisesMs. Karen F. LevisMr. Bill LewisLextech Global ServicesLibertyville UMCMr. and Mrs. Frank LicariGregg and Gail LiebovichLiebovich Steel & Aluminum Co.Mr. and Mrs. John W. LillquistMr. and Mrs. James J. LindLinda and John Anderson Charitable FoundationMr. and Mrs. Bruce G. LindbladeMs. Melanie LindbladeMark and Lisa Lindman and FamilyCraig and Terri LindmarkMr. and Mrs. John H. LindstromMs. Jordan LindvallMr. and Mrs. Steven W. LindvallRod and Anne LinkMichael and Marjorie LipsonMr. Adam LisitzaMr. and Mrs. Romayne LittlePaul and Jody LogliDr. and Mrs. Bernard C. LongMr. Jim Long and Atty. Renee Popovits-LongMs. Kathleen LongMr. and Mrs. Wayne R. LoosLou Bachrodt Chevrolet - Volkswagen - BMW - Buick - GMCRich and Karla LovittMr. and Mrs. William G. LowrieMr. and Mrs. Richard LundeRandy and Nancy LundgrenMs. Andrea LupoMr. and Mrs. Brandon A. LutzJohn and Denita LyndeMiss Jane LyonsMr. and Mrs. Randall J. Lyttle
MMr. and Mrs. John MacLennanMr. and Mrs. Mark MadausMr. and Mrs. Daud MahmudMs. Pamela MahoneyMs. Patricia K. Mahoney
Mr. Tom MaiselDr. Mark Majkowski and Mrs. Kathleen Swien MajkowskiKent and Marti MallquistDr. and Mrs. Arturo S. ManasMr. Michael ManneMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. ManninoMr. Louis J. MaragiMs. Sharon MarienthalMr. W. David MarkMr. and Mrs. Bryan L. MarshMr. and Mrs. Thomas MarshMrs. Dolores MarshallMr. Ian MarshallMs. Kenya MartinMs. Lori MartineauMary Horsman Underwood Memorial FundMr. Albert J. MatasMs. Ellani J. MauridesLee and Char MayerMr. Robert MazurekMrs. Patricia M. McCarrenMs. Beth McCormackJohn and Marilyn McDonoughJoe and Ann McDonoughMcDonough FoundationMs. Gloria McFaddenThomas and Debra McGinniss
Ms. Catherine McGivneyRandy and Claire McIntyreMr. and Mrs. George McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Dennis McMullenMs. Nancy McNallyMr. and Mrs. Lloyd McNamesMr. and Mrs. James McNeelaMr. Keith W. MedanskyMeirtran, Inc.Mr. Iosif MenakerMr. and Mrs. Robert MendenhallMr. and Mrs. Michael P. MetrokaMetzler FamilyMid-City Office ProductsMiddle Creek Presbyterian ChurchMidwest Financial AssociatesThe Mill FoundationMilledgeville UMCMs. Caryl MillerMs. Jodi MillerMillerCoorsPatricia and Philip MinerJohn and Robbie MinkMs. Lillian MinkDr. and Mrs. W. Stephen Minore and FamilyDr. and Mrs. Kamal ModirMr. and Mrs. Doug MontgomeryM. E. Moore and H. P. Moore, Sr.
Stephen and Janet MooreMr. Tavares MooreMorrison Management SpecialistsThe Morse GroupMr. and Mrs. James R. MounierMs. Lou Jean MoyerMt. Carroll UMC UMWMrs. George A. MuckMarcia L. Mueller and Charles J. ProrockMs. Bonnie MundKen and Juanita MundyMs. Elizabeth Mundy-HennerichMr. and Mrs. William L. MurphyMr. and Mrs. Jon Murray
NNAMI Northern IllinoisNobel and Sara OlsonNaperville Country ClubSteve and Holly NashMr. and Mrs. Larry J. NausMs. Abby NelsonMr. Darrell D. Nelson, Jr.Ms. Vera L. NelsonMr. William E. NelsonNetsmart TechnologiesNew Knowledge Consulting Inc.The NewellsMs. Christine NewmanNexus Office Systems, Inc.Daniel and Ruth NicholasMr. and Mrs. Danny NicholasMs. Christine NicholsonMr. and Mrs. Jeff NielsenRev. and Mrs. Loren L. NielsenMr. and Mrs. James B. NoeMr. and Mrs. John T. NoonanMr. and Mrs. Jack M. NoormanMs. Kyle NorbergHon. Steven L. NordquistNorthern Illinois Corvette ClubNorthwest Bank of RockfordNorthwest Division Illinois Assoc. School Nurses
OChef Lucrezia O’BrienMr. James M. O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Dennis O’HaraMr. and Mrs. Ron O’KelleyMs. Kate O’MalleyMr. Jim O’NeilMs. Kristina OlsenMr. and Mrs. Barclay OlsonMrs. Jean E. Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. OlsonOrangeville UMCOrangeville UMC UMW Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. OrputOrput Companies, Inc.Ms. Juanita OrtegaMr. and Mrs. Henry Ortland IIIOSF Saint Anthony Medical CenterMs. Helen OstapikMs. and Mr. Kris OsticMs. Rita OttenbergOur Masters UMWOur Savior’s Lutheran Church/WELCA GroupMr. and Mrs. Robb OverdorfMr. and Mrs. Todd Overdorf
PMr. and Mrs. Peter PaesaniMs. Kelly M. PalmerMs. Marilyn PalmerDr. and Mrs. Allen PangPaper Recovery Service Corp./ Frank and Ann GraceffaMr. Chris ParaMr. John ParentiConnie and Jerry ParisRev. Young Ok ParkJune and Michael ParksMr. and Mrs. Fred W. PashDr. John PatiernoMs. Michelle PaulsenMr. and Mrs. John PaulsgroveMrs. Lisbeth J. PearsonMr. and Mrs. Steven M. PearsonPecatonica UMCPecatonica UMC UMWDan and Kristin PecoraMs. Amanda J. PenneyPepsi-Cola of RockfordDoug and Mary PerksCharles and Gloria PernacciaroMr. and Mrs. Gerhard PerschkeMrs. Barbara PetersonMs. Joy H. PetersonMr. and Mrs. Joseph P. PhillipsPierce Box & Paper CorporationPierce Distribution Services Co.Kraig and Pat PiercesonMs. Tina PietrusEd and Cindy PillowMs. Rhoda PillsburyMr. and Mrs. Charles PiperSally and Phil PlathPlayers Golf CarsPolly Williamson Griffin Charitable Trust
Poplar Grove TownshipPopovits & Robinson, PCChuck and Denise PoppMr. and Mrs. Martin PorrettaMs. Angela PottsThe Power Connection (IBEW-NECA)Powers & Moon LLCPowmet Inc.PPWMs. Susan PrettymanMs. Laura PriceMs. Lisa PrimmPrince of Peace UMC/ Elk Grove VillageMr. and Mrs. Larry A. PrindavilleKevin and Jenifer Puetz
QChris and Liz QuinnMs. Marilyn H. Quitno
RMr. and Mrs. Darrell A. RaderRagan Financial Group, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John M. RakusMs. Mia RamseyRed Oak UMC/FreeportMr. L. Patrick ReedyMr. David M. ReeseMr. and Mrs. John ReisBob and Tawny ReitschMr. and Mrs. John G. ReynoldsRobert and Patty RheaRev. and Mrs. Raymond K. RhoadsRev. Mabel L. Rice
Ms. Susan Rice and Ms. Deb LeckiCraig and Amy RiehleJohn and Gayle RisleyRiverside Community BankRK DixonMs. Diane RobertsMr. and Mrs. Douglas C. RobertsMr. and Mrs. Mike RobertsDr. and Mrs. M. Gerald RobeyRock Valley Heritage Kiwanis ClubRockford Bank & TrustRockford Bicycle Co.Rockford Career CollegeRockford Health CouncilRockford ITRockford LLL SocietyRockford Lutheran Choral UnionRockford Park DistrictRockford Register StarRockford Spring CompanyRockton UMCAngela M. Rodriguez, M.D.Ms. Mary RodriguezMs. Aubree RogersMs. Laura RogersMr. and Mrs. Nathaniel D. RogersDr. Michael and Mrs. Myong RohMs. Lois M. RolanderBob and Bev RosecranceMr. and Mrs. Wayne RossianoJudge Stanley J. RoszkowskiHoward J. Rote Living TrustMr. Joel T. RothschildMr. and Mrs. Sterne A. RoufaMs. Kathy RousheyMr. and Mrs. Peter P. Ruddy
Ms. Diana M. RudeenMs. Vicki RunestadMr. and Mrs. John P. RussellMs. Jean RutheRydell Family Foundation
SMs. Bobbie E. SandersMrs. Irma J. SandersJohn and Mary SandersMr. and Mrs. James R. SangerMr. and Mrs. Jim Sarver/ Sinnissippi Centers, Inc.
Rev. Carl A. SattelbergMr. and Mrs. Scott SavinoMr. Thomas Schatzeder and Ms. Susan ReedyDr. and Mrs. Larry M. Schick
Ms. Ann H. SchinskeMr. and Mrs. Neal SchinskeMr. and Mrs. Roger E. Schmeling
Mr. Brad SchmidtStephen and Rebecca SchmidtWilliam P. Schmidt II and Karen BeersMs. Karen SchoonmakerMs. Lorraine SchuhMs. Gillian SchultzJody and Dennis SchumacherMs. Eileen SchumannMr. and Mrs. Steven A. SchupbachCarol and John SchusterGeorge and Frances Schwenkner Charitable TrustMr. and Mrs. Richard B. ScottSebert Landscaping
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Office Support Supervisor Heather Shull-Swanson and Resource Center Coordinator Bonnie Gilmore serve up pumpkin pie during a lunch hosted by Rosecrance employees for Ware Center clients in December at Rockford’s Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
Try Beta Club members Rich Johannson (from left), Bill Hoelting and Jude Schmidt pose with Rosecrance Senior Vice President of Development Lynne Vass at a reception for charities held in December. Try Beta donated funds to convert a screened porch at Marlowe House to a three-season porch.
Security Builders Supply Co.Mr. Mark SeilerMs. Lori SelfService Machine Company, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. SetterMrs. Elva M. ShaferMs. Purvi ShahMr. and Mrs. Terry ShapiroMrs. Virginia G. SharpJames and Charity ShawDr. William Shealy, Jr.Drs. Aaron and Peggy ShielsTom and Karen ShifoMichael Swanson and Heather Shull-SwansonMr. Ray ShullerMr. and Mrs. Chuck SicotteMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. SilcMr. Gary SissonMs. Darla SizemoreSjostrom & Sons Foundation, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Kurt L. SkadelandMrs. Mary Lib SkerkoskeDr. Chris and Mrs. Heather SlivaDr. and Mrs. Charles SmithMr. and Mrs. Donn O. SmithJim and Martha SmithMr. and Mrs. Keith D. SmithMr. Robert P. SmithMr. and Mrs. David SmithMr. Stephen W. SmithThe David D. and Susan T. Smith FamilyBill and Julie SnivelyMr. and Mrs. Daniel SolaMs. Vanessa SoleSophia’s RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Jack L. SowlMr. and Mrs. George P. SpanglerMr. Richard Spear and Dr. Sherilynn SpearDrs. Madhav and Uma SrivastavaSt. James Church/RockfordDennis and Darcy StaalandCraig and Nacolia StallingsMr. Philip StalloneMr. and Mrs. Michael SteffenMr. Edward SteinStenstrom CompaniesMs. Nancy StephensonBernie and Rachel SternerMr. and Mrs. Michael C. StewartMr. and Mrs. Douglas StimaDon Vincent Stites FoundationGene and Paulette StollStone Eagle Tavern, Inc.
Ms. Joan StonecipherMr. and Mrs. Robert C. StreetMr. Vlad StrelsovMr. Charles StromingerRobert Strommen TrustMs. Nadine A. StuhrMs. Stephanie K. SuhrMr. and Mrs. Eugene S. SwansonMr. and Mrs. John SwansonFather Jim SwarthoutSwedishAmerican Health SystemMr. and Mrs. Harold P. SweeneyMr. and Ms. Michael K. SweeneyMs. Karen SwinfordSycamore UMCSycamore UMC UMWStephen and Suzette Symes
TMr. and Mrs. David TackesMs. Stacy TaftMr. Kimberly A. TalbottTASC, Inc.Taylor/Carrier CompanyMs. Jean M. TerranovaMs. Deborah TharpThe Art Connection, Inc./ Larry and Ann SteagallThe Handelsman Family FoundationThermo Fisher ScientificMr. and Mrs. Brian ThiedeCathie and Bill ThiedeMr. and Mrs. Bill ThomasCraig and Dawn ThomasPeter, Jackie, Max, Henry, and Charlie ThomasMr. and Mrs. David A. ThompsonJon and Lisa ThompsonThompson Coburn, LLPMr. and Mrs. Gary ThorsenCindy and Joe TideiMr. and Mrs. Francis TielkemeierMs. Joyce TielkemeierMs. Donnette TinsleyMs. Elizabeth TinsleyTree Care Enterprises, Inc.Drs. Scott and Therese TrenhaileTribune Media GroupMr. and Mrs. Bruce TrueMr. and Mrs. William J. TruemperMs. Debbie TrullTry Beta FoundationMrs. Shu Yi TsaiMs. Helen Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Louhan A. TuckerMike and Kathie TulleyMr. Glen TullmanDr. and Mrs. Kristoffer TumilowiczMr. James E. TunebergPhil and Paula Turner
UUnited Brotherhood of CarpentersUnited Methodist Foundation/NICUnited Technologies Corp.United Voices for ChildrenUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine at RockfordMr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Urbano
VMrs. Patricia A. Van Den BusschMr. Richard K. Van EveraMr. and Mrs. Jim VandiverMs. Sonia M. VasquezMs. Lindsay VassMs. Lynne Denham VassMrs. JoEllen VauseMs. Frances VazquezMs. Ida VelascoVolare’s RestaurantMr. and Mrs. Daniel VolkeningMr. and Mrs. David VossMr. and Ms. Stephen F. Vrtol IIIMs. Gail A. Vuckovich
WMs. Rachael WadsworthMsgr. Raymond J. WahlMs. La Shonda WalkerWalmartWalnut UMCRich and Michelle WalshMs. Sherry WaltersMs. Ashley Wanless RaceMs. Marcia S. WarneMr. and Mrs. Mark E. WarrenMr. John A. WashburnMr. and Mrs. Michael WaterkotteJack and Linda WattsMr. and Mrs. M. Shawn WayRichard, Judith and Aaron WebbDan and Carol WebberScott and Virginia Webster Charitable Foundation TrustMs. Beth Weedman Mutton
Donald R. and Phyllis WeirJeff and Denise WelchMs. Glenda WellsDr. and Mrs. Robert M. WendelMr. David B. WenzelmanMrs. Lynette P. WerdinWesley UMC/StocktonMs. Laura WestMr. and Mrs. Peter WestWestminster Presbyterian Church/RockfordWGN RadioWGN/CLTVNathan Whinnery and FamilyJohn and Susan WhitcherMr. and Mrs. Ray WicklanderWicklander FoundationMs. Diana L. WiemerRick and Cyndie WiermanskiMs. Linda WilhelmsMrs. Lois L. WilkeMr. and Mrs. Gary L. WilkersonWilliams Manny Charitable TrustWilliams Manny, Inc.WilliamsMcCarthy LLPMs. Kristin D. WilsonMs. Lindsay WilsonMs. Tyesha WilsonMs. Tyonna WilsonWilson Electric Co.Bob and Ingrid WimmerMrs. Patricia L. WoodMr. and Mrs. R. Ray WoodMr. and Mrs. Robert L. WoodrickMr. and Mrs. Woody WoodringMr. and Mrs. Michael E. WoodsThomas Wright, M.D. and David Wilcox
YMr. Christopher YadronMr. and Mrs. Robert YocumCarma and Amos YoderMs. Amy YoungMr. Tyler YoungCraig D. and Diana L. Youngberg
ZMr. and Mrs. Larry R. ZacharyErma and Carl Zager ZazuPaul and Raquel ZickertMr. and Mrs. Nick ZimmermanTim and Ada Zingelman
2012 dOnORs
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Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus
Honorariums
brendan and adamJim O’Neil
JesseMr. and Mrs. Michael G. Waterkotte
JulianDaniel and Claudine Yolkening
pastor steve and kathy aramLois M. Barnes
kevin bartzMargaret Reckamp
dave and Cherry betoJoe and Ann McDonough
george and Judy bonnettRev. Mabel L. Rice
Haley ComptonRobert and Jodi Szczypinski
scott gensler and kristin genslerRockford Garden Club
pastor brian gilbertBarbara J. Grulke
k. R. HallRobert K. Hall
Chuck HarderRebecca and Steven Lindvall
Chuck and Mathew HarderCarol McCorkle
Mike and kris HembroughJean Hembrough
pastor Jon HutchisonBarbara J. Grulke
kris JohanssonRich and Pam Johansson
Jake JohnsonKristi Johnson
Robert W. krause, Jr.Mary S. Krause
brian loosWayne and Martha Loos
nancy lopezM. E. Moore and H. P. Moore, Sr.
Jack pietrusTina Pietrus
Caroline QuinnChris and Liz Quinn
The Rosecrance FamilySusan Ipsen
Mike and Connie smithLois M. Barnes
The staffAnnette and Mitchell Becker
darley TharpDeborah M. Tharp
Craig and Martha ann WardlawGreg and Barb Graber
Memorials
stephen amundsen, Jr. Kendall Butler
Freda aron Terry and Claudia Shapiro
stanley R. banas Dorothy Banas
Rev. Maynard beal Jean T. Beal
Cedric blazer CWB Foundation
bernadine R. blum Bernadine R. Blum Memorial Loretta Carroll Eleanor Heidenreich The Eileen J. Wright Trust
sophie Carlson Gwynne N. Carlson
Millard Castle and Fenton Hazen and Martha Castle Hazen Loren W. Johnson
diana Cobb Donald and Alice Anderson Patricia A. Clubb Scott and Gloria Cobb Jesse and Sally Cunningham
Jere and Candis Francis Kurt and Cara Heiden Susan K. Hill Heather McCurdy Michael Meltzer and Holly Beeman Virginia S. Snyder Karen Somers Robert and Leda Vogl David Vohl David and Sara Werckle
Ernie dilorenzo Gregory and Gail Liebovich
Michael Farmer Ann W. Alves Charles T. and Marcia L. Anderson Martha W. Gledhill
lennart Forsgren John and Betty Akerlund Myron and Joanne Anderson Imogene Blough Brahe Lodge No. 245 James Campobello William and Hazel Drilling Sylvia Emerson Evergreen Irrigation, Inc. Joseph Hemlock William and Kathleen Hoffman Steve and Anne Ives Fred and Pat Juffernbruch Claire and Margot Kelley James and Gloria Knoll Dorothy Kollberg Don and Freda Manzullo Ina Miller Gloria Paulsen
Honorariums & MemorialsDec. 1, 2012 — May 31, 2013
M E M O R i a l s & H O n O R a R i U M s
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M E M O R i a l s & H O n O R a R i U M s
John and Anita Richards Carol Sciame Jim and Marty Smith Ted and Linda Swanson Steve and Sue Symes George and Grace Teslik Bill and Cathie Thiede John Wallden Fred and Mary Ann Wham Roy and Karin Ylitalo
seymour Hartman Edward Stein
gordon Hirsh Terry and Claudia Shapiro
nellie Hodge Art and Fran Kneller
Virginia Holmstrom Dave and Cherry Beto
shawn kampmeier Gene and Maggie Anderson Dean and Kristin Fry Jesse and Tracy Fudge Edward and Jana Guske Jeffrey Hatfield Laverne and Gerald McCurdy Arlene Meini Janet Meyer Midwest Packaging and Container Dean and Jackie Norem James and Charlotte Spangler Geraldine M. Spataro Timothy and Katharine Tammen Norma J. Warkentien
Margaret M. kennedy George and Kay Kennedy
deborah koch Auto Clinic of Rockford, Inc. Roger and Judith Bates Gary and Mary Lou Buettner Jearl and Lois Cook Anthony Davies J. Eric and Susan Diesner William and Rachel Koch Koch Upholstery & Supply Rose Lovejoy
Donna L. Miller James Rossow Mark and Amy Steward William and Jo Ann Wagaman
Joseph krecker Joseph and Cindy Tidei
Jacob leithauser Nicole Finley Jil Gates Michelle Griggs Ryan Hurst Bradley R. Knotts Elizabeth Tinsley Donnette Tinsley
John Mundt Joseph Kirchen John and Marlyn Steury Genevieve Szuck
bill Murray Bev and Bob Rosecrance
kim newkirk Lois Rolander
John noe Phil and Cherri Eaton
Margo norberg Mabelann Fisher Donald and Doris Johnson
Charlotte O’brien Thomas and Tricia Klein
Robert W. Olson Jean E. Olson anita patterson Margaret K. Dunn
leslie pearson Lisbeth J. Pearson
andrew plath Scott and Laura Johannes Sally and Phil Plath
Eddie powell Bev and Bob Rosecrance
Fred powell Bev and Bob Rosecrance
Frank s. Reichert Georgene M. Reichert
Tal Robey Dorothy B. Carpenter dick Rundquist Bev and Bob Rosecrance
Craig Runestad Ernie and Ellie Aarrestad Kevin and Amy Armstrong Sandi Campbell Ben DeGutis Stephen and Judy DeGutis Ms. Darlyne Erickson, Ms. Karen Mohr and Mr. Tom Powers Wayne and Sonia Erickson John and Angie Germano and Maria and Teresa Lou and Karen Gugliuzza Dan and Laura Kelley and Brian and Patrick Dr. William and Carolyn Kobler Alan and Jackie Krahenbuhl and Vickie and Melanie David Lantz Don and Janet Larson John and Kathryn Lindstrom Phyllis Nale Brion and Joanne Nesmith and Jen and Bre Frank and Lorri Papke Tom and Marguerite Paravola Denny and Sharon Peterson Greg and Karen Ruffner Barbara Runestad Mike Runestad Craig Runestad Family Memorial Fund Jennie Terranova Rick Terranova Bernice Terranova John and Miechelle Terranova Lou Terranova Bill Tilburg Mr. Alex Vongphakdy and Mr. Will Runkle
gordon R. shafer Elva M. Shafer
Jim shelden Bev and Bob Rosecrance
Jean shlofrock Terry and Claudia Shapiro
Julienne shuller Anonymous
gene skerkoske Bev and Bob Rosecrance
Richard J. slabaugh Marcia S. Warne
Jay springer Ruth M. Springer, family and friends
logan paul sterling Ruth Ann Kearney
alan Villaverde Larry and Gina Schick
Frank Ware Dr. John Patierno
david Watson George and Bev Letcher
Timothy Webb Richard and Judith Webb
Charles “Chic” Williams Damian and Julie Brown Bob and Roseann Erickson Kane County Bar Foundation and Kane County Bar Association Audrey M. Kelly Sharon Kryszak Caroline J. Michalek April R. Pingry Brandt and Kathleen Wollert
Every effort has been made to list our donors correctly. If we have misspelled, inadvertantly omitted or listed your name incorrectly, please call Lynne Vass at 815.387.5602 so we can correct our error. Thank you!
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ROSECRANCE HEALTH NETWORK BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Thomas Furst, ChairmanBetty AkerlundPaula CarynskiJohn Cook, IIIJeff DiBenedettoGregory FranchiniJohn GriffinRev. Ouk-Yean Kim JuengFran KnellerRandy KrupJeffrey LeeRodney LinkLee MayerJohn MinkRev. Loren L. NielsenJerry ParisDan PecoraRick PorterJody SchumacherSteve SchupbachJohn ShepherdKaren ShifoJon ThompsonJoe Vanderwerff, Sr.Richard WiermanskiMargaret WilkersonA. Warren Adam, Honorary DirectorPaul Logli, Honorary DirectorRobert Wimmer, Honorary Director
ROSECRANCE PROPERTIES BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Randy Krup, ChairmanBetty AkerlundJohn Cook, IIIDennis O’HaraScott SocknessJon ThompsonJoe Vanderwerff
ROSECRANCE FOUNDATION ROCKFORD BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John Griffin, ChairmanDave BetoCheryl BischoffDavid CasalenaMike CoyleDavid CyrsJeff DiBenedettoGregory FranchiniThomas FurstNancy KalchbrennerLisa LindmanTim KnaufJohn MinkJerry ParisRobert Rhea, Jr., Honorary
ROSECRANCE FOUNDATION CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
John McDonough, ChairmanDave BetoAmy Franze David KaplanGloria McFaddenDanny NicholasGregory OrputDr. June ParksMark SeilerKathleen SwienSusan T. SmithNick Zimmerman
Boards of Directors and leadership team
MissionRosecrance provides help, hope
and recovery to children, youth,
adults and families.
VisionRosecrance will offer the best
opportunity for lasting recovery.
Leadership teamphilip W. Eaton, President/CEO
Mary ann abate, Vice President
of Community Mental Health
ann bown, Executive Assistant
david gomel, Senior Vice President
and Chief Operating Officer for
Behavioral Health
Judith Jobe, Senior Vice President
and Chief Administrative Officer
John schuster, Vice President and
Chief Financial Officer
lynne Vass, CFRE, Senior Vice
President of Development
Janis Waddell, Senior Vice
President of Marketing
Thomas Wright, M.d., Senior Vice
President for Medical Affairs and
Chief Medical Officer
Renée popovits, General Counsel
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Upcoming events
Understanding Adolescent Addiction
For teachers, parents, administrators and anyone interested in learning more about substance abuse and prevention skills.
Thursday, Aug. 8, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus 1601 University Drive Rockford, IL 61107
Cost: Free. Please visit Rosecrance.org/events to registerFor more information, call 815.387.5607 or email [email protected].
To register or learn more about these and other events, visit: Rosecrance.org/events
On Sunday, Oct. 6, the Rosecrance Foundation Chicago Board will hold its fourth annual Cooking Up Hope Fundraiser at the Naperville Country Club. Last year, more than 200 attendees enjoyed cuisine prepared by area chefs and bidding on silent auction packages. Proceeds from the 2013 Cooking Up Hope will help establish a sober-living dorm
for Chicago-area college students. For more information, call 815.387.5602.
Mark your calendar: Cooking Up Hope
When: Noon, Sunday, Oct. 6
Where: Naperville Country Club,
25W570 Chicago Ave.,
Naperville, IL
Tickets: $125
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