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HAZEL HAWKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITALFACTS AND FIGURES

FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED 06/30/11

Gross Patient Revenue: Medicare

Medi-Cal

Blue Cross

Private Insurance

Self-Pay

Total

Contractual Adjustments

Net Patient Revenue

Other Operating Revenue

Net Operating Revenue

Expenses:

Salaries / Wages /Registry

Benefits

Supplies

Purchased Services

Professional Fees

Depreciation /Amortization/Interest

Rental

Other Operating Expenses

Total Operating Expenses

Net Operating Income (Loss)

Non-Operating Revenue\Expense

Net Income (Loss)

Amount84,643,670

63,875,413

36,439,990

24,042,673

8,658,832

217,660,578

142,262,987

75,397,591

2,012,655

77,410,246

32,092,298

15,459,250

8,042,451

7,509,243

6,650,645

4,953,896

926,792

2,100,965

77,735,540

(325,294)

2,232,509

1,907,215

%38.89%

29.35%

16.74%

11.05%

3.98%

100.00%

41.28%

19.89%

10.35%

9.66%

8.56%

6.37%

1.19%

2.70%

100.00%

Licensed Acute Care Beds

Licensed Skilled Nursing Beds

Admissions - Hospital

Patient Days - Hospital

Patient Days - SNFs combined

Deliveries

Surgeries - combined

Outpatient Visits

ER Visits - combined

Hollister Rural Health Clinic Visits

San Juan Bautista Clinic Visits

Clinic at 4th Street / San Juan Rd. Visits

Home Health Visits

# of Employees

# of Physicians

# of Volunteers

49

127

2,489

7,226

36,021

409

2,257

97,837

15,494

18,742

4,761

11,334

7,008

549

126

356

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Through scholarships, sponsorships, partnerships and community service projects the Hospital and its employees support many local non-profit organizations and agencies. We’re active in Lulac, Kinship, Exchange Club, San Benito County Chamber of Commerce, the Downtown Association, YMCA, Community Pantry, Relay for Life, Rotary and the County Fair. We engage in community outreach activities throughout the community such as health education classes and health fairs.

Our priority, of course, is providing our community with the highest quality healthcare services. Our employees, physicians, volunteers and donors are the core of our institution. We are proud of the work that we do.

I want to take this opportunity to thank the San Benito County and Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital community for another successful year of partnership and growth!

In this issue of Healthline; Beyond Healthcare, we present our annual report to the community. No doubt, 2011 had its challenges! Healthcare reform is changing the way we do business almost on a daily basis. But, the year was also marked by the success of the ew ER’s first year of operation and the beginning of construction on the New Women’s Center.

These new facilities and the new First Street Clinic are much needed and will help us serve the local community. But, the role of Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital in San Benito County goes “beyond health-care.” We are the second largest employer in the area, with some 76% of our 584 employees San Benito County residents. For every one hospital job, an additional 1 ½ jobs are created locally. We contrib-uted, just in payroll and labor-related services, $49 million back into the community in 2011 alone. As a public agency, we receive local property tax support of $1,344,000 annually, representing only 1.84% of our total net revenues of $77,410,246. All of our revenues are invested back into the institution to maintain our facilities or to purchase equipment and technology.

As the safety net provider for those who need health-care, regardless of their ability to pay, we provided just over $8 million in charity care last year. Ken Underwood, CEO

A message from Ken Underwood, CEO

Actual letters from HHMH Patients

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Local Physicians Dr. Leonard Caputo, General Surgeon and Dr. Ariel Hurtado, Anesthesiologist share many passions. It’s clear that both have a passion for medicine, for their families, their patients and their home town of Hollister.

Dr. Caputo moved to Hollister as a young boy with his family in 1974. He was inspired to pursue medicine after taking classes in anatomy and physiology in high school. “That and a promise from my father that as long as I stayed in school, he would do all he could to support me,” stated Dr. Caputo. He did his undergraduate work at Pacific Union College in Napa, CA, receiving a bachelors degree and then went on to Loma Linda University School of Medicine where he earned his MD. He completed his surgical residency at Loma Linda Medical Center. Dr. Caputo is a Diplomat of the American Board of Surgery and a Fellow of the American College of surgeons. He has served two terms as Chief of Staff at Hazel Hawkins and recently completed his MBA in Healthcare from George Washington University in Washington DC. He specializes in anti-reflux surgery for chronic heart burn or GERD. Sons of ImmigrantsDr. Caputo is the son of Italian immigrants who came through Ellis Island in 1956 and settled in Brooklyn, NY,

where he was born. “My whole extended family --my mother’s and my father’s parents and my family-- lived on the same street, he said. They all spoke Italian (Dr. Caputo is fluent in Italian and Spanish). We all moved to Hollister at the same time and lived on the same block of Loma Vista Drive. My family is the reason I came back to Hollister to set up my practice, he added. I wanted my sons Ben (17), Stefan (15) and Christian (13) to grow up under the wing of their grandparents, as I had.”

Dr. Hurtado was born and raised in Hollister. His parents came here by way of Mexico in the 60’s. His father was a truck driver and his mother a homemaker and seasonal cannery worker.

Dr. Hurtado just always knew he wanted to be a doctor. He and his four siblings all graduated from San Benito High School. All five kids went on to college. Dr. Hurtado did his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley, where he received his bachelors degree then went to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor for Medical School to earn his MD. He underwent a surgical internship at UC San Francisco, then completed his anesthesia residency at UC Irvine. He stayed on at Irvine for an additional year of training, completing a fellowship in “regional anesthesia and pain manage-ment.” He started practicing at UC Irvine and later became a member of the faculty there.

Dr. Ariel HurtadoAnesthesiologist

Dr. Leonard CaputoGeneral Surgery

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On the Cutting Edge Doctors Hurtado and Caputo often work on cases together. Dr. Caputo has been practicing at HHMH since 1997. Dr. Hurtado just joined the medical staff in 2011. Dr. Hurtado brings with him his cutting-edge training in regional anesthesia. “I put body parts to sleep, he says. We can administer anesthesia guided by ultrasound directly to a small site with regional anesthesia. This is called a “regional block” or a “regional nerve block” and lasts 24-36 hours. The patient who gets regional anesthesia has less recovery time and less pain in the long run. The body experi-ences less overall trauma from the surgery, he added. It’s state-of-the-art, and now unique to HHMH.” “The medical staff and administration have been very supportive of these new procedures, and I’m very grateful for that. The facilities at Hazel Hawkins are nicer than the ones I worked at in Los Angeles, adds Hurtado. The new ER is phenomenal! I’m glad to be here.”

“Although I always wanted to return to Hollister, the longer I practiced in the Los Angeles area, the more unlikely I thought it would be that I would get that opportunity. So, when Dr. Caputo called me, I jumped at the chance. I’ve travelled and lived all over the world. Hollister is the only place I really feel at home. In Los Angeles, I never really knew my patients. It’s very gratifying to treat family and people I know. It’s much more personal.” Dr. Hurtado is also fluent in Spanish. “I can see the relief on my patient’s faces when I’m explaining a procedure to them directly and not through an interpreter. It puts them at ease.”

All in the FamilyDr. Caputo’s wife Careen is an optometrist. She shares a medical office building with her husband adjacent to HHMH on Sunset Drive. His brother Nicholas is a physical therapist at HHMH while his son Ben, who wants to follow in his dad’s footsteps and become a surgeon, volunteers at the Hospital. Dr. Hurtado’s wife, Megan is a Nurse Practitioner in Dr. Peter Coelho’s family practice office on Sunset Drive. She too is bilingual (English/Spanish) and specializes in women’s health. They have two children; son, Sebastian (1) and daughter, Marina (3). Dr. Hurtado says he’s looking forward to getting involved in local school sports programs and finding time to practice martial arts, which is one of his favorite pastimes.

ARIEL HURTADO, M.D.911 Sunset Drive

Hollister, CA 95023(831) 636-2610

LEONARD CAPUTO, M.D.GENERAL SURGERY

891 Sunset DriveHollister, CA 95023

(831) 637-7471

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Course DescriptionLearning about childbirth topics in a fun, comfort-able and respectful class environment is the goal of the Childbirth Education Program at Hazel Hawkins Hospital.

As expectant parents you will be introduced to the basics of nutrition during pregnancy, signs of preterm labor, onset and stages of true labor, pain theories and comfort measures. You will also learn breathing and relaxation techniques to assist you during the labor process. Possible medical interventions such as induction, pain medications, epidural and caesarean section will be presented.

Newborn appearance, standard newborn procedures following birth, and cord blood banking are part of this comprehensive course that will help you feel more confident as you approach the special day when you bring your precious child into this world.

Details •Taught by RN’s•Each session is 4 consecutive weeks•Cost is $60 for the 4-week session• Includes tour of Birthing Center•Register with your doctor during your 2nd trimester

to start classes between your 28th and 32nd week of pregnancy.

•Moms can bring a pillow if needed for sitting comfort.

•Bring check or cash payment to your first night of class. Credit card payments can be processed at the front desk.

•Wear comfortable pants that allow freedom of movement.

•Water and light snacks will be provided.•Breastfeeding Class offered separately, ask physician

for brochure.

Registration Form

Name: _____________________________ Name of Partner: ________________________________Address: __________________________________________________________________________City:_______________________________ State:________________Zip:_______________________Phone: ____________________________ Cell:___________________________________________Estimated Due Date:___________________ Preferred Class Start Date:__________________________

Please return this form to your OB/GYN’s office For further information contact: Lisa Robinson at 245-7893 or [email protected]

or mail to P.O. Box 2489, Hollister, CA 95024

2012 Class ScheduleEach session includes 4 classes. Class is held on Tuesday, begins promptly at 6:30 p.m. and is approximately 2 hours in length. All classes are held in the Great Room on the 2nd floor of the Support Services Building. Dates with an asterisk represent a skipped week.

Classes in English:•Mar 13, 20, 27, Apr 3•Apr 17, 24, May 1, 8•May 22, 29, Jun 5, 12•Jun 26, Jul 10*, 17, 24•Aug 7, 21*, 28, Sep 4•Sep 8, 25, Oct 2, 9•Oct 30, Nov 6, 13, 20•Dec 4, 11, 18, 27 (Thurs.)

*skipped week

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Registration Form

Name: _____________________________ Name of Partner: ________________________________Address: __________________________________________________________________________City:_______________________________ State:________________Zip:_______________________Phone: ____________________________ Cell:___________________________________________Estimated Due Date:___________________ Preferred Class Start Date:__________________________

Please return this form to: Lisa Robinson, P. O. Box 2489, Hollister, CA 95024 Phone: (831) 245-7893 Email: [email protected]. Please contact Lisa if you do not receive a confirmation letter. Thank you.

Course DescriptionIt is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics that your baby receive only breast milk for the first six months of life and to continue to receive breast milk up to one year, or beyond, after solid foods are introduced.

In this class you will learn how to prepare for breast-feeding including: benefits of breastfeeding for mom and baby, how breast milk differs from formula, latching on, building an adequate milk supply, breast and nipple care while breastfeeding, normal newborn behavior at the breast, how to know when baby is getting enough, when to seek help, how to choose a breast pump and California law and breastfeeding.

This class is designed for all expectant mothers; those that have decided to breast-feed and those that have decided to formula feed. Before you make this important decision, come and educate yourself with all the facts.

Details•Taught by an R.N. that is also an International Board

Certified Lactation Consultant•Class is one evening•Cost is $25 per couple• Includes booklet “Better Breastfeeding”•Bring check or cash payment to class or pay by

credit card at the front desk in the main lobby•Water and light snacks provided

2012 Class Schedule

Class is held on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

•March 6•April 10•May 15•June 19

•July 31•September 11•October 23•November 27

Class begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Support Services Building – 2nd Floor Great Room .

Questions? Call Lisa Robinson at (831) 245-7893 or you may contact her at [email protected]

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Rapid Response“The first few minutes count when you suspect you’re having a heart attack, says Dr. Martin Bress, Internal Medicine and Cardiology. It’s important to seek treatment immediately. During a heart attack, blood flow to the heart is cut off, causing the muscle to die from lack of oxygen - time is muscle. The physicians in our new ER are excellent when it comes to treating and stabilizing cardiac patients. Their interventions can and often do make the difference between life and death.”

“The way we treat cardiac patients and the profile of those patients has changed tremendously over the years, says Dr. Bress. People forget that it’s only been since the ‘70s that there has been open heart surgery. When I first set up my practice it was very common to see 40-year-olds succumb to heart attacks. Now, with better education and awareness of heart disease prevention and warning signs, along with better diagnostic tools and medications, the majority of cardiac patients I see are 60 years and older. Their condition is often a natural part of aging. The survival rate is higher and they live longer with fewer complications.“

Cardiac RehabilitationDr. Bress has been practicing medicine in San Benito County for nearly 40 years. He has a special interest in cardiovascular disease. The Hollister Cardiac Rehabili-tation Center (CRC) has been a part of his office on Sunnyslope Road since it opened. “It’s the only CRC in San Benito County and we get referrals from all over the region. Few cities the size of Hollister have this kind of facility,” he adds.

“Cardiac rehabilitation, which involves exercise, education and counseling, plays a huge role in increasing strength, and decreasing inflammation of arteries and also decreases the depression common to heart patients. Patients who have had a heart attack or open heart surgery are often reluctant or afraid to exercise. But, a cardiac rehab program is done in a controlled, medically-supervised environment with 1:1 attention, instruction and education. This usually puts patients at ease.”

According to the American College of Cardiology, cardiovascular rehabilitation services (that includes exercise and counseling services) reduce symptoms and improve cardiac functions. It’s proven/documented that cardiac patients who engage in a solid program of cardiac rehab which includes exercise and education - do better.

Local Physicians at the Forefront of Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease

Dr. Martin BressInternal Medicine and Cardiology

Heart Attack Symptoms

Symptoms vary from person to person and may be different in men and women. People who notice any suspicious symptoms should not hesitate to seek medical care by going to the nearest ER or calling 911.

•Nausea•Vomiting•Chest Pain•Shortness of Breath

•Jaw Pain•Left Arm Pain•Fainting

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Dr. Joseph KlapperCardiologist

Nuclear MedicineDr. Bress also has a Nuclear Cardiology Medicine Program. These examinations offer information that is unique, including details regarding blood flow and can identify impaired blood flow due to partial or complete obstruction of the coronary arteries. The test, called a Thallium Scan is done in his office and is very useful in diagnosing coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy and identifying possible damage to the heart.

Board Certified CardiologistDr. Joseph Klapper joined the medical staff at Hazel Hawkins five years ago. He came to Hollister from the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in the Los Angeles area where he had a private practice.

“The work I do with my patients is all non-invasive. We have the most advanced diagnostic tools at Hazel Hawkins. Electrocardiography, Transesophageal Echocar-diography, Dobutiamine Stress Echocardiology, CT Scan, MRI, Cardiovascular Ultrasound…it’s all here. There’s no need to go elsewhere for these tests.”

•A Stress Echocardiogram or Stress Echo is a test that uses high-frequency sound waves (ultrasound) to examine the heart’s anatomy and function. The test is done while the patient is on a treadmill and the heart’s response to physical activity is measured. An assess-ment is also made of the heart at rest. This information can detect blockages by assessing the pumping function of the heart and status of the heart valves.

•Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) is a diagnostic test using an ultrasound device that is passed into the esophagus of the patient to create a clear image of the heart muscle and other parts of the heart. It is used to evaluate the internal heart structures and blood flow.

DR. MARTIN BRESSHOLLISTER CARDIAC REHABILITATION CENTER

930 Sunnyslope, Suite B-1Hollister, CA 95023

(831) 637-9215

DR. JOSEPH KLAPPER:HAZEL HAWKINS MULTI-SPECIALTY CLINIC

930 Sunnyslope, Suite B-4Hollister, CA 95023

(831) 635-9788

These advanced procedures have increased some 60% at Hazel Hawkins since Dr. Klapper joined the medical staff.

The Preventionalist“I practice what I like to call “preventive cardiology.” Except when genetics play a role, all cardiovascular disease is due to obesity or metabolic syndrome. This is where heart disease starts. I think it’s important to establish a relationship with a cardiologist before there is a major heart incident. Controlling blood pressure, diabetes and cholesterol through medication and lifestyle changes such as eating a healthier diet and exercising not only helps, but can often reverse heart disease for most at-risk patients.”

“Most of my patients are referrals from the ER, the hospitalists and the community physicians & clinics. Some have had heart surgery or interventions at hospitals elsewhere and want a cardiologist close to home. Klapper is a fellow-proponent of cardiac rehab. “I often refer patients to Dr. Bress’s Cardiac Rehab Center,” adds Dr. Klapper.

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$50,000 A dramatic 2-story atrium design will welcome patients and their families into the state-of-the-art facility.

(13) $12,000 each The spacious 19’x19’ rooms are designed for families to enjoy the birth of a new child and remain in the same home-like environment for the duration of their stay. • BirthingBed(13)$10,000ea.• Bassinet(13)$5,000ea.• FetalMonitor(15)$5,000ea. • DeliveryTable(13)$1,000ea. • RockingChair(13)$450ea.

Women’s Center Lobby Birthing Suites/Labor and Delivery Rooms

$30,000 For women requiring a c-section; this 400 sq. ft. in-house operating suite will allow OB/GYNs immediate access to an OR without moving mom and baby to another facility.

Operating Suite

$20,000 This area will be used when close monitoring of baby is necessary.• Bili-bed(2)$5,000ea.• Bassinet(2)$5,000ea.• RadiantBabyWarmer(1)$3,000 • Rocking/GlidingChair(2)$500ea.

Newborn Nursery

(2) $15,000 each. Two nurses’ stations with a central monitoring system will allow staff to monitor all activity on the unit and to be readily available to respond to patient needs.

Nurses’ Stations

$7,500 Equipped with a refrigerator, ice machine, microwave, dishwasher, table and chairs, and personal lockers; OB nurses and staff will have a nice place to take a break.

Nurses Lounge

$5,000Located on the second floor, birthing classes will be held here along with staff meetings and conferences.

Community Conference Center

(2) $2,500 each. Babies arrive in their own time and at all hours. Physicians will have access to these private rooms to rest or sleep in-between procedures and/or deliveries.

Physician Sleep Rooms

Peggy Pierce, Campaign Chair

You too can name part of the New Women’s Center!Use the envelope enclosed and mail in your contribution! Help us meet our goal of raising $300,000 to help equip this new facility.

Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Foundation

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(10) $1,000 each Adequate computer access and specialized software is necessary for staff, nurses and physicians to track patients and complete required documentation.

$500+Named for Mary & Gerald McCullough, this library will be the first of its kind in San Benito County. The McCullough Resource Center Fund will be used to purchase books, periodi-cals, brochures, CDs, videos and computers with internet access– all geared toward providing the community with the very latest information on all women’s health issues.

Women’s Center Computer Stations McCullough Resource Center Fund

$250,000 • Ultrasound• Digitalmammography• Bonedensitytesting

Digital Diagnostic Imaging Center

$500,000 • BirthingSuites/ Labor & Delivery Rooms (1st floor)• DigitalDiagnosticImaging(2ndfloor)• FuturePatientCareArea(3rdfloor)

Women’s Center Facility

The New Hazel Hawkins Memorial HospitalWomen’s Center

is scheduled for completion in January 2013

( ) number indicates number of rooms or pieces of equipment available

Brace Frame Erection Cross Beam Erection

Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Foundation

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Birthing SuiteLily Klauer

Community Conference CenterIn-Focus Medical ImagingJim & Sharon Hawkins in memory of Alice S. Hawkins

Delivery Table & Rocking ChairGloria M. Torres, RN*

McCullough Resource CenterMary & Gerald McCulloughJon & Jeanette Whorley

Newborn NurseryTed Davis in memory of Mari Davis

Nurses’ LoungeLily Klauer in memory of Frances Klauer & Virginia Ruiz

Operating SuiteK&S Properties

Physician Sleep RoomDr. Ralph & Deborah ArmstrongThe Caputo FamilyLily Klauer

Women’s Center Naming Opportunity Gifts So Far:

Marissa BrennanMarissa Brennan joined the Board in September, 2011. A graduate of Chico State,

Marissa is an Account Executive with First Data. She had been with both Santa Barbara

Bank and Trust and First National Bank in Salinas the previous five years. Marissa is

active in the community serving as Vice President of Pet Friends and Secretary for

Community Food Bank.

Chuck KayserCharles “Chuck” Kayser was elected to the Board in October, 2011. He recently retired

and moved from Virginia to Hollister with his wife Loretta. His background includes work

in commercial real estate, positions with Honeywell, Inc. and Beckman Instruments as

well as owning and operating his own company –J & R Exhaust Systems for nine years.

Rod PintelloRod Pintello was elected to the Hospital Foundation Board in late 2011. Mr. Pintello is a

member of the management staff at Hazel Hawkins, directing the Materials Management

Department. When not on the job, Rod and his family are actively involved at Pintello

Comedy Theater in Gilroy.

Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Foundation

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Lanetta Bishop Honored as Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year

Long-time Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital volunteer, Lanetta Bishop was named Woman of the Year by the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce. At an event in January, Bishop was honored for her service to the Hospital and the greater San Benito County community.

In addition to serving Hazel Hawkins Hospital as a volunteer and member of the Hospital Auxiliary and the Foundation Boards of Directors, Girl Scouts, veteran’s organizations and historical societies are among her other passions.

“She was honored by the Hospital Foundation as our “Donor of the Year” in 2011, says Leah Dowty, Foundation Director. She’s always been a big supporter of all of our fundraising efforts and a leader on our Scholarship Committee. We were very pleased and happy to see her get the recognition she deserves.”

Lanetta Bishop enjoys the Chamber’s annual dinner at San Juan Oaks

Magazine Concierge Service Begins

Volunteer Coordinator, Alice Oliveira has announced a new volunteer program at the Hospital. The new “Magazine Concierge” position has been created to help keep reading materials (magazines, brochures, booklets, newsletters) in the lobbies and waiting areas up to date. Volunteers will also offer to read to Hospital patients and residents of both Skilled Nursing Facilities: Mabie-Northside and Mabie-Southside.

Training and instruction will be offered to those who sign up for these duties. Contact Alice at (831) 637-5711 Ext. 2287

Alice OliveiraVolunteer Coordinator

Hazel Hawkins Hospitals Foundation 13

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2011-1KFoRHazelHaWKinsGeneRalFunD

Trinity Melinda Adams Steven and Sue Carey*Karen D. Bermudes Erin Perez*IN HONOR OF Adele Cortero In-Focus Medical Imaging, Inc.Bertil Engwall AnonymousCharles Presser & Joyce Presser* Gene Corotto Joey Hernandez Virginia Hernandez, RN*Reba Mayfield Jones Rebecca Jones*Jean/Josephine Larrondo Henriette CarboneRobert McKibbin Joan Rogers*Peg McKinley, RPSGT Sleep Technologist Richie Cobb*IN HONOR OF ER Nurses Rebecca Jones*IN HONOR OF Evelyn F. Pivetti Fernando & Nancy Oliveira*Andrew Lawrence Prak Suzanne Prak*Charlie Presser Mindy Presser*Dr. Robert D. Quinn Don & Danette Perrien*David Quintero Breanne Quintero*Alice Reynolds Debbi J. Rodgerson*Gloria & Gabriel Santos Maricela Sosa*IN HONOR OF Tom Slatten Grace & AssociatesFrank P. Solano Crystal Flores* Gloria M.Torres, RN*Carmen & Ezequiel Soza Armandina Zamarron*Janet Giordano Underwood Ken Underwood*Dale & Ron Wichman Jan Read* 2012-1KFoRHazelHaWKinsneWWoMen’sCenTeR

Trinity Melinda Adams Steven and Sue Carey*Betty Adams Melody Sullivan*Warren Chan Rick & Karen Gambetta*Reba Jones Rebecca Jones*Olivia H. Sosa Maricela Sosa*

EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

Renee Flores, RN Mrs. Patricia M. Young*Robert Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Sam MarcusReba Nell Mayfield Jones HHMH Surgical Services Department Lanetta BishopHerb Rehmus Anthony & Carolyn Yacovone* CAMPAIGN FOR THE NEW ER

Jason Arballo Frankie Gallagher*

GENERAL FUND

Generosa L. Acosta Wilson & Cora Acosta-Invencion *Billy Adams Lanetta BishopBetty J. Adams Ms. Pauline Lepera PriceHarold Azevedo Barbara MatulichDavid Baker Bill & Viv Medina Carol O’Brien Ersilia Sicoli Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borelli Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Poletti Mr. Fulton J. PicettiDon Beresini Mrs. Betty Jeanne HoltAnnie Borelli Mr. and Mrs. John FiliceVern Boucher Mr. and Mrs. William FreitasLinden Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferreira Mrs. Betty Jeanne HoltLouise Galdos Branum Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. RasmussenJosephine Cardinalli Mr. and Mrs. Sam MarcusWarren Chan Don and Carol HartElmo W. Davis Mrs. Jean E. DavisEverett Edmond Dillon Ms. Beverly RiandaInez Ehrich Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Mrs. Betty Jeanne Holt Fred Evanchak Anthony & Carolyn Yacovone* Dorothy Fisher Stebbins

GENERAL FUND

Fred Evanchak Frances Martin Frank and Joyce Guerra Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCullough Ms. Sally S. Bryan, L.C.S.W.Mary Louise Frates Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoDon Gabriel Mrs. Betty Jeanne HoltStella Garcia Linda MorrisseyFrank Greco Barbara MatulichStephen Hailstone Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCulloughBob Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Emilio CasillasWayne Heppler Carol and Richard Killer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCulloughDominic Lomanto, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bonturi Mr. and Mrs. Robert SwansonDan Mesa and Susan L. Mesa Matthew Lopez Ida McPhail Mr. Willis DoolingFlorence Medeiros Mr. and Mrs. Emilio CasillasEffie Muenzer Aurelia Bozzo Don and Jackie Shearer Juli Vieira Mashawn Werthmann Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borelli Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pingree Mr. Fulton J. Picetti Mrs. Sharyl Currie Richard & Holly Muenzer The Pivetti Company-a Dunning & James Corp.Margaret Rose Prewett Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sam MarcusBetty Sans Mr. and Mrs. Emilio CasillasDr. Lloyd E. Smith, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Harlow StandageLucille Sonniksen Mr. and Mrs. Frank BorelliBill Underwood Stevan & Rita MuellerIN APPRECIATION OF The Tissue Foundation Intensive Care Unit – Raymond TissueDelores M. Vieirra Anne Conconi Mr. Fulton J. PicettiWalter Wright Mrs. Betty Jeanne Holt SAN BENITO HOME HEALTH CARE

David Baker Mr. and Mrs. Mel SilveiraSally Escamilla Mrs. Dolores KingDominic J. Lomanto, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Mel SilveiraCharles Rodriquez Rhonda DeLoe* INFUSION CENTER

Antonio Medeiros Fernando & Nancy Oliveira* WILLIAM & INEZ MABIE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

IN HONOR OF Delores Paul, Dawn & Emi Rovella Rovella & Antoinette Morris John Armour Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoLinden Bowling Aurelia Bozzo Cecil and Enes Vallejo Connie and Ernie Perreira Ersilia Sicoli Henry & Jennie Solorio Joe and Rosemary Vallejo Mr. and Mrs. Bob Orlando Mr. and Mrs. Frank Borelli Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCullough Mrs. Barbara Sabbatini Rosalie Campisi Roy & Carole Lewis Scott & Chris Vallejo Steve & Cecile Struve Walter & Betty Perreira

WILLIAM & INEZ MABIE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

Louise Galdos Branum Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoMaria Caputo Rita BowlingEverett & Myrtle Dillon Don & Danette Perrien*Myrtle Dillon John & Timi King Ms. Beverly RiandaRichard Falconi Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoKatie Fancher Mr. and Mrs. Emilio CasillasMary Louise Frates Rosalie CampisiFrank Greco Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoAntonio Medeiros Leo & Kay Soares Lucille M. Freitas Mr. and Mrs. Amador Lima Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ferreira Ms. Trish Thomas Vedana & Co., Inc.Antonette ‘Bea’ Morris Jack & Marian Bowlus Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoEffie Muenzer Rosalie CampisiBill ‘Bucky’ Serpa Mr. and Mrs. Emilio CasillasIlene ‘Mousie’ Wiebe Jim and Pat Taliaferro MABIE NORTHSIDE SKILLED NURSING FACILITY

IN APPRECIATION OF Mabie Ricardo M. Padilla* Northside Employees Jim Fitzgerald Joe and JoAnna McMahonMarie R. Ricotti Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoBill ‘Bucky’ Serpa Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Casillas

PALLIATIVE CARE

Billie Adams Juli VieiraTrinity Melinda Adams Steven and Sue Carey*JoAnn Byrd Mrs. Velma TiffanyPhyllis Fritz Barbara J. Barrett*Harriet Ludwig Annette Saunders*Bob & Angie Macedo Mrs. Dolores KingIN HONOR OF Petra Marquez Sylvia M. Marquez*Herb Rehmus Irene G. Maggini

SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Billie Adams Irene G. MagginiBetty J. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoTrinity Melinda Adams Steven and Sue Carey *David Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ronald RodriguesBobbie V. Burham Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoHelen Burrise Aurelia BozzoLeonard Caetano Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoFred Evanchak Don and Carol HartRenee’ Flores Mishel Thomas *Reba Jones Larry & Karen SmithEffie Muenzer Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoMarie Ricotti Mr. and Mrs. Bob OrlandoLisa Ann Sanchez Ronald & Josie Sanchez*Bill Underwood Carole J. ChurchillErnest M. Vest Larry & Karen SmithCheryle Weatherly Carole J. ChurchillGloria Kent Zuniga Mr. and Mrs. Bob Orlando

CAMPAIGN FOR THE NEW WOMEN’S CENTER

Mari Davis Ted DavisHarriet Ludwig Annette Saunders *Alice Solano OB Department - HHMH *Alice Solano Anthony & Carolyn Yacovone*Bev Stratton Bob StrattonFrances Klauer Lily Klauer & Virginia Ruiz

*Hazel Hawkins Hospital Employee

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1K FOR THE NEW WOMEN’S CENTER

Jesse & Lourdes Cordova*

Rhonda DeLoe *

Christine DeMaggio

Leah B. Dowty *

Rod & Marion Pintello *

Anita Purvis *

Mark & Lynda Robinson *

Marian Ryan *

Robert W. Skrdla *

Kristen Templeton *

Diane M. Teves *

CAMPAIGN FOR THE NEW WOMEN’S CENTER

Anonymous GivingDiane Mezerkor *Dr. Ralph & Deborah ArmstrongDr. Ronald and Susan YanagiharaGloria M.Torres, RN *In-Focus Medical Imaging, Inc.Jon & Jeanette WhorleyK & S Properties & RealtyLanetta BishopMr. Alvin L. LeaseMr. and Mrs. Gerald McCulloughMr. and Mrs. Jim HawkinsPaul & Willene WattisRichard Primont *Rita BowlingThe Caputo Family

WOMEN’S CENTER FUND

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas AmentDr. Ralph & Deborah ArmstrongDr. M. Aslam and Rohena BarraMohsin & Azima BarraDr. Qasim & Mrs. Faridha BarraGeorge & Denise Barton *Michael & Kimberly Bayne *Dr. & Mrs. Paul BermanRobert BianchiLanetta BishopPhillip & Shawna BishopAl and Anne BittnerJohn & Donna Sander - Black Cooper Sander Funeral HomeEnVogue/Carlisle N.Y. & Hogue Bros. Collision Ctr-(Boffa)Dr. and Mrs. Martin BressRalph & Mary Ellen BrigantinoHarvey and Rosemarie BryanBarry & Kathy CarlsonCarlson Plumbing, Inc.-Barry & Kathy CarlsonBenedict Carota, M.D., Inc.Louise CarpenterJulie Fisher CarrollAlan and Bonnie Lee ClarkCredit Consulting Services, Inc.Cyto diagnostics, David R. Carl, MDBill and Mary DammBarbara & Ken DasselTed Davis

WOMEN’S CENTER FUND

Sheila B. DeLucaDonati Family VineyardLeah B. Dowty *Mr. Elwood DrydenEvan Eaton*Mrs. Mary EdmondsonDonald & Janice ElliottEmCare Pacific West RegionMr. and Mrs. Richard FerreiraKay FiliceJohn and Ellen FisherMs. Anita FrusettaMr. and Mrs. Ralph M. GabrielYsidro Gallardo, Jr. *Rick & Karen Gambetta *Dr. Donald GodboldMr. and Mrs. Curtis GravesMonika & Wade HasslerAnnette HepplerIsmael & Jeri HernandezKevin Herrick, M.D., Inc.Mr. & Mrs. Anthony HolidayRene Stewart-Holmes *Mrs. Dee HoneImmaculate Conception Church - Fr. Larry KambitschIn-Focus Medical Imaging, Inc.K & S Properties & RealtyDr. Heajin and Dan KamalaniChuck & Loretta KayserKen & Barbara KayserLori Kraus *Mr. Don Kurgan and Mrs. Beryl Drinkwater KurganJ. W. LarsonBill & Dovie LeisingerJames & Marie LemusLinda Lico *Littler Mendelson Foundation, Inc.Joan C. LotzMr. and Mrs. Gordon MachadoEd & Barbara MauroMC ElectronicsSusy McBrideMr. and Mrs. Gerald McCulloughSam & Fran McKibbinKatherine McTigueJim MedeirosMission Farm RV Park, Inc.Dr. G. & Mrs. MoheyuddinAnne & Richard MorrisMartha MosesJack & Jeanette MurphyDr. Hue Nguyen-NgoCarol O’BrienJohn & Theresa OlssonOttone Leach Olsen & Ray LLPLois E. Owens, MSN, MBA *Don & Danette Perrien *Dolores PerryMs. Carol PetersonMr. Fulton J. PicettiDon & Dolly Pidd

WOMEN’S CENTER FUND

Ray & Peggy PierceRod & Marion Pintello *Precyse SolutionsQ Builders, Inc. Richard Shelton Insurance Marketing, Inc.Ridgemark NinersMark & Lynda Robinson *Lisa RobinsonMaria RojasSan Benito Medical Associates - Doctors of San Benito CountySanta Barbara Bank & TrustMaria SaucedoSharon ScagliottiKathy Schipper - Schipper Design LLCMartha B. SchwabacherSequoia Foods InternationalDr. Martin & Suzanne SerbinDr. Nazhat P. SharmaSiemens CorporationIrene SilvaTom & Pat SlattenTerry W. Slaughter, DDSBrian and Liz SmithMark Smith *Linda Snyder *Dorothy Fisher StebbinsEd and Michele StephensonCamille A. StevensBob & Sheila StevensStevens Diversified Pharmacy Management, Inc.Teknova, Inc.The IN Group, Inc.The Pivetti Company-a Dunning & James Corp.Mrs. Velma TiffanyGloria M.Torres, RN *Robert Tremblay *Neddie TurnerJohn & Theresa UcovichUesugi Farms, Inc.Ken Underwood *Sunny Underwood *Union Bank of CaliforniaThe Variable Annuity Life Insurance CompanyCecil and Enes VallejoVirginia K. Van HeusenLeonard VasquezMargaret VelhoMr. and Mrs. Charles VerbanicJeff & Cynthia VigilanteMark & Annette VivianBonnie Flores VoropaeffWells Fargo Bank, N.A.Valerie WesterdaleDon & Dianne WinnBarbara & Michael WinnAnthony & Carolyn Yacovone*Dr. and Mrs. Bruce YagerDr. Ronald and Susan Yanagihara

*Hazel Hawkins Hospital Employee

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