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CARING FOR OUR COMMUNITIES FOR A CENTURY AND BEYOND

2015 ANNUAL REPORT THE DIFFERENCE YOU MAKE IS REMARKABLE Riverside’s Table of CONTENTS Commitment to our Communities A Message from Conway Sheild, III ...... 3 As a not-for-profit organization, Riverside Foundation Board of Directors and Staff ...... 4 Riverside is firmly committed to supporting our community A Hundred Years Of Remarkable Care: The Executive Director...... 5 partners. These are the Gives New Life To Ukrainian Orphan...... 6-9 organizations that extend our health improvement mission Nursing School Library Named for Ruby Pope Drumm ...... 10-11 through educational programs, community gatherings, They Called Him Mr. Riverside...... 12-13 screenings and wellness Operation Family Caregiver Underway at Riverside CEALH...... 14-15 initiatives. And we’re absolute in our commitment to provide Lifevest Saves Lives When Minutes Matter...... 16-18 much needed health care to thousands of uninsured and Riverside Health System Contributors...... 19-58 underserved patients in our Financial Update...... 59 communities. To that end, Riverside Health System provides millions of dollars each year in Cover Photo (l-r): community benefit investment Heart for Orphans Founder Nancy Hathaway with Ukrainian orphan Maxim Skrynnik and support to the community including in-kind and charity care provided to those unable to pay for medical services. To learn more about Riverside’s commitment to our communities please visit www.riversideonline. com/community_benefit.

2 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Riverside Is Remarkable Asset to Our Community A MESSAGE FROM CONWAY SHEILD, III

As someone who was born in the first Riverside Hospital and has served decades on various Riverside and other community boards, I was honored to be asked to serve as the next Chairman of the Riverside Foundation Board of Directors.

Riverside is an extremely important piece of the infrastructure of this community, providing first- rate medical facilities and first-rate care. Given the size and demographics of the region, we are very fortunate to have a health system like Riverside in our midst; not every community can say that. The role every donor, volunteer, caregiver and supportive team member plays in ensuring we Conway Sheild, III, Chairman continue to have access to the most cutting-edge, advanced care possible, is immeasurable. Thank you all for your commitment to and investment in Riverside.

Along with myself, I would like to introduce two additional new Foundation Board members. Dr. Patricia Barry was the founding executive director of the Merck Institute of Aging & Health in Washington, DC until her retirement in 2006. Dr. Barry is a Fellow and former President of the American Society, Fellow of the American College of and is currently a member of the Board of Directors for Riverside’s Lifelong Health division. Mr. Ron Murray, a fourth-generation shipbuilder, is Vice President of Quality for Newport News Shipbuilding. He is a licensed professional engineer and graduate of the LEAD Virginia program who also serves on the Board of Directors for VersAbility Resources, and is a member of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME). For more information about The entire Foundation Board is looking forward to working alongside the Foundation staff, how you can make a difference Riverside leadership, and you to increase the level of generosity to provide care, services and through your gift of gratitude, programs that directly advance the mission — to care for others as we would care for those we love. call the Riverside Foundation at 757-234-8740 or visit us Sincerely, online at www.riversideonline. Conway Sheild, III, Riverside Foundation Board Chairman com/foundation.

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 3 Riverside Foundation Board of Directors

Conway Sheild, III, Patricia Barry, MD Frances Ellis William M. Grace Chairman

Verneeta L. Williams, William P. Heath, Jr. Caramine Kellam Ron Murray MD

Riverside Foundation Management and Staff

Wade William B. Downey, Faye Petro Gargiulo, Broughman, W. William President and Vice President, Research Executive Vice Austin, Jr., & Development, Chief Executive President and Chief Chief Financial Recruitment Officer Operating Officer Officer and Foundation

Crystal Gregory, Kerry Mellette, Jennifer Frank, Debbie Atkinson, Director of Gift Director of Major Gifts Executive Director Planning Advancement Director

Pamela Sandy Hennessy, Brenda Spivey, Dix-Parker, Development Development Development Associate Coordinator Associate

4 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION A Hundred Years Of Remarkable Care THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

This Report to the Community highlights many examples of what your support of Riverside has achieved. The true story of our success rests in the scholarships we were able to award, the many ways in which we provided assistance to patients to meet special non-medical needs, and in the many patients and families who recognize and honor caregivers with gifts of gratitude for the care they have received. So much of what makes Riverside remarkable is only possible through your much-appreciated generosity.

I’m especially pleased to introduce Mr. Conway Sheild, III, who is our new Foundation Board Chairman. Mr. Sheild, a Washington and Lee University “distinguished alum” and U.S. Army veteran, has practiced law for 46 years with Jones, Blechman, Woltz & Kelly, P.C. Mr. Sheild’s community service activities include the Virginia Living Museum, Peninsula Family Services, Peninsula Fine Arts Association, United Way of the Virginia Peninsula, Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA, Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, Peninsula Economic Development Council, the Virginia Bar Association and the Virginia State Bar.

Mr. Sheild’s connection with Riverside began at birth. He was born at the original Riverside Hospital. He has served on the Health System’s Board since 2007. Before that, he served on the Riverside Regional Medical Center Board and as chairman of Riverside Behavioral Health Debbie Atkinson, Executive Director Center’s Board. Under his leadership, I’m confident we will continue to grow philanthropy at Riverside and make an even greater impact on the transformation of healthcare.

If I can help you in planning your next gift or help with a gift idea to honor your physician or other Riverside caregivers, please call me at 757-234-8740. I have the time. You will definitely make a difference in someone’s life.

With great regard and respect, thank you for all you do.

Debbie Atkinson, Riverside Foundation Executive Director

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 5 Neurosurgeon Dr. William McAllister, Maxim Skrynnik and Nancy Hathaway

”I Have a Hope. For many years, he lived each day knowing it could be his last. A fall, I Have a Future.” a hit, even the playful roughhousing boys do could have been fatal to SURGERY GIVES this orphan from Ukraine. Now Maxim Skrynnik has a chance for a NEW LIFE TO normal life thanks to Heart for Orphans, Riverside Health System and UKRAINIAN ORPHAN a dedicated team at Riverside Regional Medical Center.

6 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION “When I saw my mother for the last time, I was seven years old. She told me she was going to the hospital to get treated for a heart condition. While she was in the hospital my grandmother told me she passed away . . . I didn’t know what to do . . . Without my mother, I knew I could just vanish.” —Maxim Skrynnik

From the moment of his birth, Maxim entered a world of fear, uncertainty and danger. His mother was a heavy smoker and an alcoholic; his father was an abusive, quick-tempered and violent man. When the boy was three years old, his father in a fit of rage threw him to the floor causing multiple skull fractures. He was rushed to the hospital where doctors managed to save his life and repair his fractured skull with metal plates.

After months in the hospital, Maxim came home to live with his mother. (His father was arrested and sent to prison where he later died.) Sadly, the youngster’s time with his mother would be cut short. The years of smoking and drinking took their toll. Maxim’s mother died when he was seven years old.

“When I saw my mother for the last time, I was seven years old,” Maxim said. “She told me she was going to the hospital to get treated for a heart condition. While she was in the hospital my grandmother told me she passed away . . . I didn’t know what to do. I cried out to God. Without my mother, I knew I could just vanish.”

Frightened, badly injured and without family to care for him, young Maxim found himself in an orphanage along with several hundred other children. There he lived for many years until he was able to enter Mercy House, a small family-like home for orphans supported by Heart for Orphans, a Williamsburg non-profit group founded by Nancy and Stephen Hathaway. It’s here that Maxim’s story turns from one of fear and danger to one of love and hope.

As Nancy Hathaway said, “Living in an orphanage is brutal for a sickly child. The older children threatened him physically as well as mentally. He wasn’t allowed to play sports for fear that one injury could end his life. But what Maxim wanted more than anything was a family. He found it at Mercy House.”

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 7 About Heart for Orphans Heart for Orphans was born when Nancy Hathaway and her husband Steve witnessed the dim RIVERSIDE SURGERY GIVES MAXIM “A HOPE AND A FUTURE” future facing orphans in Ukraine. At 16 years old, still children and Although life at Mercy House gave Maxim the family he wanted, he still faced a great desperately in need of a home danger that love alone could not overcome. As he grew into his teen years, the size of his and a family, they “age out” of the skull expanded. The metal plates implanted by his Ukrainian doctors more than a decade system and end up on the streets, in prison, prostitution or worse. ago did not. They no longer fully covered his skull or protected his brain from a fatal injury. He needed surgery. In 2001, Nancy and Steve travelled to Ukraine three times to adopt “I knew something had to be done to help Maxim. He needed surgery, but I didn’t know three older girls. “When we how complex it might be or how soon it needed to be done,” Nancy said. “I did feel strongly, returned home, I couldn’t forget however, that it should be done in the U. S.” the kids left behind,” Nancy said. “All I could think about was what Her first step was to find a hospital with the skills and the willingness to perform the surgery was going to happen to them. Most of the older children were pro bono. “I turned to Riverside because of its reputation for both medical excellence and unlikely to be adopted.” its commitment to compassionate care,” Nancy said. “Although I didn’t know him well, I decided to contact Bill Downey (Riverside President and CEO) and ask for help. After The couple was determined to do discussing it with Dr. Barry Gross (Riverside Executive VP and Chief Medical Officer) and something to help these orphaned children. Out of that passion came the neurosurgical team, he let me know that Riverside would do the surgery at no cost.” the creation of Heart for Orphans, a non-profit organization That was the easy part. “I had an idea just how difficult it would be to get the necessary that owns and operates small visas to bring Maxim and his guardian/house mother to the United States. The Ukrainian transition homes for teen boys government also required various assurances and documentation before they would agree and girls who have aged out of to the trip and the surgery, but I am delighted to say everything went smoother than the orphanage system. The homes expected,” Nancy said. are family-like and teens learn to live in and be part of a family all Then there were the medical arrangements and requirements, much of which was handled while being surrounded by caring by Dr. Eric Stone, Vice President of Clinical Operations, RRMC. “This is the kind of thing and loving house parents. Heart we do all the time at Riverside—helping people in need—but it’s not often that we are for Orphans currently has several transition homes in Ukraine and involved with someone from a foreign country,” Dr. Stone said. “Just getting the medical plans to expand their mission into information we needed for the surgery from doctors 5,000 miles away in Ukraine was a other countries. unique experience.”

8 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION It took more than three months to complete all the arrangements, get all the visas, government permissions and medical information necessary to bring Maxim to Newport News. He arrived in the U. S. on October 7 of last year. On October 21, Dr. William McAllister and his neurosurgery team performed the operation at Riverside Regional, removing the old metal plate and replacing it with a titanium mesh plate that should last for the rest of Maxim’s life. The surgery was a complete success and the boy’s recovery was fast.

Dr. Stone said, “He did very well. He was sleeping when I saw him postoperatively, Maxim Skrynnik but Dr. McAllister told me that by the next morning, he was sitting in bed watching television in typical teen fashion as MTV videos blared out. He seemed in good health and very happy to be in America.”

As for Maxim’s reaction, he’s grateful to everyone and says with pride in his practiced English, “Now I have a hope. I have a future. MY NAME IS MAXIM!”

THE EPILOGUE Maxim returned home safely to Ukraine and his “family” at Mercy House the first week of November. By now, he’s living his dream—playing soccer without fear for the first time in his life. He even has his own soccer ball and helmet, a going-home gift from a Heart for Orphans donor. While he was here, his story touched everyone he met and no one more than the caregivers at Riverside. “I’ve never seen such widespread interest and concern about a single operation. Riverside staff up and down the line were calling, checking in and asking about Maxim—not just his specific caregivers, but pretty much everybody,” Dr. Stone said. “I’m sure some of the attention came from the media publicity—everybody knew about the story—but more than that, it made us all more aware of why we chose to do what we do, and why we embrace the Riverside mission of caring for others as we would care for those we love.”

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 9 Scholarship Fund Helps Riverside celebrated its 100th Anniversary in 2015 and the Professional Hundreds of Nursing Students Nursing Program within the Riverside College of Health Careers COLLEGE LIBRARY will celebrate its first 100 years in 2016. It was an appropriate time to NAMED FOR RUBY honor alumna Ruby Pope Drumm whose $1.182 million bequest is POPE DRUMM the largest gift ever received by the Nursing Program.

10 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION “It’s so heartwarming that somebody would go through the program so many years ago and still feel such a strong connection to the school and such a deep desire to help others go into the profession she loved so much.” —Debbie Yates-Sullivan, MSN, RN

The year was 2007. Debbie Yates-Sullivan had been Director of the School of Professional Nursing for Debbie Yates-Sullivan, MSN, RN about six years, but she was still getting mail addressed to her predecessor on a regular basis. “Most of it Senior Director, Education was junk mail,” she said, “so when I looked at this particular envelope, I almost didn’t open it. It was just Programs, Riverside College of Health Careers a plain envelope with no particular markings to identify it as anything special. But I decided to open it anyway and how lucky that I did. When I looked inside, I saw a check. A check made out to the school for almost $1.2 million.” Scholarship The check was from the estate of Ruby Pope Drumm, a 1948 graduate of Riverside who had passed Winners Speak away in 2004. “I was in shock. I just held the check close to my chest and starting walking down the hall to tell my boss,” Debbie said. “I saw my boss walking toward me. She started trying to tell me something “The scholarship helped me afford and there I was holding this check. I finally interrupted her to say, ‘I think you should look at this.’” going to nursing school full time. I am grateful this scholarship covered The gift established an endowed scholarship fund for students in the School of Professional Nursing, my out of pocket tuition last year now the Professional Nursing Program within the Riverside College of Health Careers. The Ruby because if it hadn’t, I’m not sure Pope Drumm Scholarship Fund has made a significant difference in the lives of many students. At the where it would have come from.” beginning of 2015, the Fund had awarded more than 200 scholarships valued at a total of $621,050. —Irene Galvez “Most of the scholarships have been $2,000 to $3,000, which, in many cases, makes the difference “Receiving this scholarship helped between attending nursing school or not, Debbie said. “We get a lot of students who are non-traditional me to pay my out of pocket expense and looking to build new careers, but who have families and financial obligations. It’s so heartwarming for two and a half terms.” that somebody would go through the program so many years ago and still feel such a strong connection —Monica Hartley to the school and such a deep desire to help others go into the profession she loved so much.” “I was able to pay for my tuition The College’s library was re-named in honor of Ruby Pope Drumm in 2015 during a reception celebrating balance that was not covered by student loans for two terms. This Riverside’s 100th Anniversary and the upcoming 100th Anniversary of the Nursing Program. Special was a tremendous help because it guests at the reception included Tom Pope, the nephew of Ruby Pope Drumm, his wife and sister-in- meant I didn’t have to worry about law. The Riverside College of Health Careers also has eight additional scholarship funds, managed by the financial aspect and could focus the Riverside Foundation to benefit students pursuing nursing and allied health education. For more on classes.” information about the college’s programs please visit www.riverside.edu. —Cathy Stewart

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 11 The Life and Legacy One of Riverside’s great guiding lights left us last November when of Jerry Brink Gerald R. “Jerry” Brink passed away at the age of 77. During his THEY CALLED 40-year career at Riverside, he rose from an administrative assistant HIM MR. RIVERSIDE to CEO of Riverside Regional Medical Center to Executive Vice President of Riverside Health System, which he played a significant role in creating.

12 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Although Mr. Brink’s contribution to the growth of Riverside from a single hospital to the comprehensive health system it is today was enormous, perhaps his true legacy lies in the impact he had on Riverside’s corporate culture and philosophy. His commitment to nurture and guide employees, old and new, was legendary; his determination to always put the care of patients first inspired our mission to care for others as we would care for those we love.

“Jerry” was teacher, mentor and champion for several generations of Riverside staff. He truly was a “people person.” As Larry Boyles, retired Senior VP of Human Resources wrote in his tribute to his Jerry Brink former boss and friend, “Working for Jerry was engaging. He gave you ample room to be creative but still had high expectations about results. He always made time for a meeting if you needed the The Gerald R. time. His calm, insightful manner never really changed regardless of the type of challenges you were facing.” Brink Memorial Scholarship In remarks written for Mr. Brink’s memorial service, current President and CEO Bill Downey said, “Jerry not only believed that everyone was important, Jerry tried to show everyone that they were Preparing a quality health important. Jerry is remembered at Riverside as someone who cared deeply for the people who care workforce is essential in worked for and with him. He was a man of great character.” generating economic growth and improving the quality of life for the communities we serve. Mr. Brink had an indefatigable work ethic, a value he learned from his own mentor Nelson St. Clair, retired President and CEO. “You would see him as his desk early a.m., late p.m., Saturday In honor of Gerald (Jerry) and Sunday. He was always there,” Larry Boyles said. Mr. Brink’s energy and dedication to making Brink, who served as President and CEO of Riverside Regional a difference extended beyond Riverside to worthy causes and organizations throughout the Medical Center and Executive community, including the United Way, the Virginia Living Museum and Walter Segaloff’s An Vice President of Riverside Health Achievable Dream initiative. System, Riverside has established the Gerald R. Brink Memorial Jerry Brink’s legacy will continue to affect the course of Riverside for years to come. And he will live Scholarship to benefit students on both in the fond memories of those who knew and worked with him and in new generations enrolled in the Riverside College who’ve heard his name and wish they could have known him too. Thank you, “Mr. Riverside” for all of Health Careers Radiologic Technology Program. you did and for all the lives you touched. To make a donation in memory of Gerald R. Brink, please visit riversideonline.com/foundation.

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 13 OFC Coach Kari Romero meets with caregivers via Skype.

The Heroes Behind A new program to provide help, support and counseling for families the Heroes and other caregivers of Virginia’s returning service men and women OPERATION is up and running at Riverside’s Center for Excellence in Aging and FAMILY CAREGIVER Lifelong Health (CEALH). Operation Family Caregiver (OFC) is an UNDERWAY AT evidence-based program developed by the Rosalynn Carter Institute RIVERSIDE CEALH for Caregiving (RCI) with funding from Johnson & Johnson.

14 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION “Our military has been on the battlefield for longer than ever before, and there are consequences to that. When they come home, especially with injuries, they lean heavily on their husbands and wives, parents, battle Photo l-r: Carol Berg, VVFS — Hampton Roads Supervisor; Kari buddies, whoever can help take care of them. And that takes a lot out of Romero, Coach; Daphne Eaton, Coach; a person. Being a caregiver is not easy.” Betty Ann Liddell, VVFS — Northern VA Supervisor; Bobbi Miller, Coach; — Dr. Leisa Easom, Executive Director, Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving Christine Jensen, Project Director.

Last November, Riverside’s CEALH announced its plans to carry out the Operation Family Caregiver program in Hampton Roads and Northern Virginia to support those who are caregivers to the more than 425,000 veterans in the two largest metro areas of the state. Dr. Christine Jensen, CEALH’s Director of Health Services Research, who is leading the OFC program of Virginia, said that as of early 2016, OFC in those two markets was fully staffed and actively recruiting clients. “I’m really pleased that we have three coaches, we’re on schedule and already have a base of clients,” she said. The Rosalynn Carter Institute created the program to address the often difficult times both veterans and their families face when the service member tries to readjust to life at home following a long deployment on the battlefield. “Our military has been on the battlefield for longer than ever before, and there are consequences to that,” said RCI Executive Director Dr. Leisa Easom. “When they come home, especially with injuries, they lean heavily on their husbands and wives, parents, battle buddies, whoever can help take care of them. And that takes a lot out of a person. Being a caregiver is not easy.” At the heart of OFC are trained “coaches” who work one-on-one with the caregiver in a customized 16- to 24-week program to help overcome or manage the challenges of readjustment for veterans and loved ones alike. Coaches work with caregivers either at home, via phone or by computer using Skype or FaceTime. Together, coach and caregiver tackle issues ranging from post-traumatic stress to physical disabilities. “A primary goal is to help the caregiver and the returning veteran recognize and adjust to the ‘new normal’ of their lives,” Dr. Jensen said. In addition to its partnership with Virginia Veteran and Family Support (Virginia Dept. of Veterans Services), CEALH has assembled an outstanding Project Implementation Team made up of key groups that are active stakeholders in veterans affairs to help with outreach efforts and other tasks. Dr. Jensen said the program’s goal is to have 55 caregivers enrolled within two years. “So far, we’re on track to meet our goals,” she said. “Our major task now is to let the community know about the program, who we are and how we can provide the kind of support these hidden heroes, the caregivers of Virginia’s veterans, deserve.” To learn more about how you can help Riverside sustain this program, please contact the Riverside Foundation at 757-234-8740.

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 15 Heart Patient Survives “In matters of the heart, time is essential.” No, cardiologist Dr. Edward Multiple Cardiac Arrests Chu isn’t giving advice to the lovelorn. He’s talking about treating LIFEVEST SAVES sudden cardiac arrest and how minutes, even seconds can be critical LIVES WHEN in saving lives. Heart patient Bill Ayers knows first-hand exactly how MINUTES MATTER true that is.

16 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION “The most difficult thing for me and for the family was to just stand back and do nothing as Bill was flat-lining and trust the LifeVest to keep him alive. I believe in miracles and, believe me, this was a miracle. Without that device, my husband wouldn’t be here today.” LifeVest wearable defibrillator —Phyllis Ayers

It was December 23rd. Bill Ayers was finishing up his last day of work at Newport News Shipbuilding and looking forward to the Christmas holiday with his family. Then something happened that not only thwarted his family’s Christmas celebration, but also profoundly changed his life. Bill suffered a massive heart attack. “I was at the Shipyard when I started feeling those symptoms of a heart attack you read about,” Bill said. He drove himself to the hospital, accompanied by a Shipyard supervisor. “I called Phyllis (his wife) on the way there, told her what was happening and to meet me at Riverside Regional’s Emergency Room.”

As soon as he arrived at the ER, the staff did an EKG and immediately rushed him into a room. They did a catheterization, confirmed that he’d had a major heart attack and put a stent in a damaged artery. Before he was released from the hospital, his cardiologist, Dr. Edward Chu, prescribed the use of a LifeVest wearable defibrillator. “This wearable technology doesn’t interfere with daily activities and lets patients be discharged with an external defibrillator that can detect and treat a life-threatening arrhythmia,” Dr. Chu said.

Dr. Chu’s decision proved to be a life-saving one. “I checked out of the hospital on December 27th and went home ready to enjoy a [belated] Christmas with my family,” Bill said. “We decided to celebrate Christmas with a lunch on New Year’s Eve. Just as we were going to the serving line, I told my son Jason to catch me because I was going to pass out.” His son caught him and put him in a chair. What followed is a remarkable story of calm in a crisis and proof positive that medical technology can save lives. As he was sitting in the chair, he suffered the first sudden cardiac arrest; the defibrillator went off three times over a 45-minute period. “The last thing I remember was a flash of bright light,” Bill said. “When I came to, the rescue squad was there. They were trying to figure out how to get the gurney in the house, but I told them I could walk to the ambulance. They weren’t too happy about that, but I did it.”

Bill suffered several more incidents, including flat-lining at least once in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. “I remember telling the guys in the ambulance to stand back because it was about to go off again. My wife was in the front seat with the driver and didn’t know what was going on with me,” he said. “At one point I told them I wanted to go to Riverside and not Sentara Hampton even though I live in Hampton.

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 17 Phyllis Ayers tells the story from viewpoint of the family standing by and watching as Bill’s life hung in the balance. “The most difficult thing for me and for the family was to just stand back and do nothing as Bill was flat-lining and trust the LifeVest to keep him alive. I believe in miracles and, believe me, this was a miracle. Without that device, my husband wouldn’t be here today,” she said. Bill and Phyllis are grateful to Dr. Chu and his team for the care Bill received. He now has an implanted defibrillator and is looking forward to life with his family.

Dr. Chu and his partners are strong proponents of the LifeVest and have prescribed the wearable defibrillator for some 50 of their patients. “In case of life-threatening heart rhythms, the LifeVest can accurately identify and treat the abnormal heart rhythm immediately,” he said.

Even though the LifeVest technology received FDA approval in 2001 and despite its life-saving record, some insurance companies, including Bill Ayers’ insurer, decline to cover its cost. Through generous gifts to the Riverside Make A Difference Funds, over $18,000 in 2015 has been used to offset the cost for patients in need.

FACTS ABOUT LIFEVEST:

l The LifeVest is the first wearable defibrillator. Unlike an implanted defibrillator the LifeVest is worn outside the body rather than implanted in the chest. It requires no bystander intervention.

l The LifeVest continuously monitors the patient’s heart and, if a life-threatening heart rhythm is detected, the device delivers a treatment shock to restore normal heart rhythm. The device alerts the patient prior to delivering a treatment shock, and thus allows a conscious patient to delay treatment.

l The LifeVest is used for a wide range of patient conditions, including following a heart attack, before or after bypass surgery or stent placement, as well as cardiomyopathy or congestive heart failure that place patients at particular risk.

18 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Dr. Mark E. Ellis Endowment Fund for CANCER CARE ADVANCEMENT

Dr. Mark E. Ellis touched the lives of thousands during the 20 years he treated cancer patients. A cancer patient himself in his youth, Dr. Ellis pioneered the concept of Integrative for the treatment of cancer, which involves both patients and their families in a range of special complimentary in addition to the latest medical technology. Riverside provides Integrative Medicine at no cost to patients. We’re proud to honor Dr. Ellis’s legacy. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Dr. Mark E. Ellis Endowment Fund for Cancer Care Advancement: Mildred E. Ball Barbara E. MacKenzie Stanley J. Degan Faye P. Gargiulo Richard and Mary Beyer Thomas and Alice Mountjoy Natalie S. Groeger Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Lynne Bunch Judythe M. Niles Peggy L. Forrester Charles R. Kersh, MD John J. Collins Rory and Patricia Norton Paula F. Miller Elizabeth A. Haynes Joseph and Jean Deprinzio Melanie L. Parkhurst Beulah O. Furgurson Riverside Radiation John and Barbara Eaton Wyolene S. Pointer Robert and Susan Powell Team—Williamsburg Patricia E. Emerson Robert and Susan Powell Lisa Jo C. Judkins Elisabeth J. Williams Marilyn Fields Beverly A. Roberts Shirley S. Cockes Keith and Crystal Gregory Paul and Karen Forster Faith C. Shartzer David S. McDougal Tribute gifts made Faye P. Gargiulo Kelly M. Spencer Carol Botterell in Gratitude Of: Maj. General Robert L. Gordon Sally W. Stiles James A. Cochrane Harolette Kelley, RN Tiena M. Griffith, LPN Grace W. Stultz W.B. Fichter Keith and Crystal Gregory Clinton M. Hamilton Catherine C. Talbert Charles and Nancy Henderson Flavia E. Kostov, MD Edwin and Margaret Prior Norma S. Harris Charles E. Woolf Graeme D. Bisdee John W. Ward John and Patricia Hasty Barbara B. Zeiller Shirley S. Cockes Gordon D. McLean Virginia Hubbard Eddie B. Wiggins Suzanne E. Morgan Carolyn W. Hunt John F. Miller, MD James O. Shaw Jaime Hutson Tribute gifts made Robert and Leah Rubenstein Kendall and Nancy Jones Elsie I. Jefferies in Loving Memory Of: Bernice Szabo Thomas Johnson Thomas J. Bayne Tribute gifts made Tamara N. Artis-Simmons, RN James E. Jones Cheryl L. Bayne in Honor Of: Shirley S. Cockes Robert and Frances Lane Virginia R. Bayne Paula O. Burcher Roy and Gladys Long Cheryl L. Bayne Beverly R. Owsley

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 19 Tree of Life CANCER CARE FUND

To cancer patients, the smallest things can mean the world. Your gifts to the Tree of Life give financial support for unmet needs such as screening, prevention programs, facility enhancements and community outreach, as well as post-biopsy transportation, wigs and support programs. In association with our Every Woman’s Life program, the Tree of Life also supports the women’s health needs of those battling cancer.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Tree of Life Cancer Care Fund:

Advanced Health Media John and Carole Campbell Eli Lilly & Co. AMGEN, USA Leonard and Dolores Carota Charles T. Etz Col. and Dr. Paul L. Applin, Jr. Elizabeth R. Carter Dorothy M. Everette Nancy B. Ashby Celgene Corporation Daniel V. Fary AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP Mary K. Cleckler, RN Marilyn Fields Shirley Bagby Edna M. Coleman Lankford and Catherine Fisher Daniel and Michelle Ballin Edward and Christine Colley G. Fred Floyd, Jr. Jacqueline R. Batterson, RNC Hildegard Comer John Freshcorn Thomas H. Birdsong, III Erica R. Cooper Lisa J. Garrett Amy D. Bish Jenny Kum Cotton, RN Paul Gebel William and Frances Blagmon Amanda J. Craft Genentech USA Boehringer Ingelheim USA William and Cary Cridlin Regina L. Gerstman, Ph.D. Corporation David L. Croswell Gilead Sciences, Inc. Robert and Ingrid Borden George W. Crowley Cathy B. Gourley Billy L. Bowden Keith and Kerry Dabbs Mae A. Gunishaw David Boyer CMSGT.(RET) Michael Tyrone M. Hamilton Wade and Amy Broughman and Dolores David Alice B. Hatcher Jennifer L. Brown Sharon F. Diggs Liz Haynes Eva Burke Madeleine Edwards Charlie Haywood Margit R. Butch Eisai, Inc. Thomas and Carolyn Henderson

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Kevin and Barbara Higgins Robert C. Richardson Irene M. Woolf “We had a patient who Mary H. Hill Riverside Cancer Care Services John C. Yeatts experienced side effects Cuc Truong Hoang Riverside Radiation Oncology Tribute gifts made from chemo (fatigue, James and Vicki Hodges — Newport News in Loving Memory Of: nausea, neuropathy) which Laurice H. Hohlt Riverside Wellness & Fitness Tammi Y. Arrington Raymond Holloway Center — Peninsula Michelle D. Jennings made it almost impossible to Kathleen M. Hom Beverly A. Roberts Roscoe A. Bierbrauer work. He lost his insurance John and Neva Jaquysh Thomas and Dianne Ruch Tanya M. Bennett and moved in with family. Shelly Chandler F. Edwin and Mary Jarvis Marsha L. Scearce They were able to assist James E. Jones Frank K. Seeley Nick Cicolini him a little, but getting Dennis and Harolette Kelley Holly Seymour Mary E. Del Sol Sharon Diehl Velma Key Douglas and Catherine Smith anti-nausea medication and Danielle Ferrell Morgan A. Knowles Karen S. Smith pain medication became DeRonica Flythe Karen M. Krochina Brenda M. Spivey difficult. We were able to Sarah L. Haley Noel and Cheri Laboy Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Salma Hatouane assist with his meds and bus Robert and Frances Lane U.S.A., Inc. & Affiliates Nancy Hobday tickets to get to treatments Helen T. Littlepage Mortimer and Mamie Taylor Andrew Lawson Sarah Mears The CATO Corporation through the Tree of Life. He Lisset Matos Merck Lisa S. Thompson was very appreciative of our Roshaunda McQueen Craig and Sharon Thompson Walter and Hazel Moyer Middiam Mercado help early in his diagnosis.” Richard and Rella Voelker Mary D. Naylor Tami L. Minton Henry M. Wash O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. Daisy Pope — Harolette Kelley Malvin and Paula Washington Beverly L. Orndorff Daniel M. Price Patient Navigator Barbara L. Wheeler Peninsula Professional Coders Diane Richardson Riverside Cancer Care Pfizer, Inc. Verlyn T. White-Sullivan Robin Riddick Robert and Susan Powell Tom and Elisabeth Williams Riverside Regional Medical Michelle E. Prentice Michele B. Williams Center — Laboratory Edwin and Margaret Prior Jayne B. Wilson Allyson N. Rodriguez H.B. and Leslie Rew Gloria W. Wood Tiasha Sanders Carol Richards Minta D. Wood Jordan Tomlinson

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 21 Riverside Behavioral TREE OF LIFE CANCER CARE FUND Health Center Make Paula Tsipas Elexis I. Braxton D. Jay Freedman a Difference Fund Dee Walker D. Jay Freedman Cathy B. Gourley Josey M. Willis Emily S. Brown, RN D. Jay Freedman This fund is an opportunity for Chandra Worrell D. Jay Freedman Crystal M. Gregory grateful patients and community Andre’ Wright Pamela G. Burgess Elisabeth J. Williams members to support patient assistance needs, facility enhancements, and John S. DuRocher Patricia A. Meeker Tyrone M. Hamilton capital projects at our mental health Leonard and Dolores Carota Chelsea K. Call, RN D. Jay Freedman center in Hampton. Eugene N. Jennings D. Jay Freedman Elizabeth A. Haynes Michelle D. Jennings Dawn Cavanaugh D. Jay Freedman Thanks to those who have given William F. Loughran, Jr. D. Jay Freedman Terrell L. Hindman from July-December 2015 to the Kevin and Christine Loughran Mark Chisam, MD D. Jay Freedman RBHC Make A Difference Fund: Mary M. Silberman D. Jay Freedman Elaine E. Hitchens Patricia Altizer William C. Silberman Eleanor Corbett Elisabeth J. Williams Tonya Braxton James O. Shaw Mirjam K. Tuovila Edward Hornsmith Debra S. Campbell Kendall and Nancy Jones Paula D. Cottee D. Jay Freedman Jennifer B. Dangerfield Patricia S. Spell D. Jay Freedman Lynne Hurst Charles A. Donovan Saran Carter Amanda J. Craft D. Jay Freedman D. Jay Freedman Danielle Evans Charles R. Kersh, MD Marlene K. Cutler D. Jay Freedman Christina M. Gooch Tribute gifts made D. Jay Freedman Karen King Bonita A. Goodwin in Honor Of: Melanie Firth D. Jay Freedman Chelsea Gray David Albert D’Andrea M. Insley Cheri Laboy Frances Hicks, NP D. Jay Freedman Eusheka L. Flood D. Jay Freedman Kehn N. Holden Biral Amin, MD D. Jay Freedman Noel Laboy Brittany A. McAndrew D. Jay Freedman John Freshcorn D. Jay Freedman Dan McCullough Lisa Blaha-Walsh D. Jay Freedman Joseph D. Layser, MD Peter and Kerry Mellette D. Jay Freedman Teresa L. Fultz D. Jay Freedman Veronica Neal Wanika L. Blair D. Jay Freedman Richard B. Mead Dawn S. Outlaw D. Jay Freedman Faye P. Gargiulo D. Jay Freedman Beatrice J. Phillips Paula J. Brandenburg, RN Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Danielle S. Meyer continued on page 23 D. Jay Freedman Lori K. Gillespie, MD D. Jay Freedman

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The Riverside Hospice Fund supports the patients, programs and staff training needs at Riverside Hospice in Newport News, Riverside Walter Reed Hospice, Riverside Tappahannock Hospice, and Riverside Shore Memorial Hospice. Thanks to your generosity, we can proudly say that we never turn a patient away due to an inability to pay. Your contributions truly make a remarkable difference in the lives of our patients and their families.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Riverside Hospice Fund:

Beulah Baptist Church Kathryn S. Galloway Henry L. Campbell David Boyer Lucille C. Wade Marion A. Cockrell Church of the Visitation Ruth Dodd Stephen Hartman Dr. Robert and Nancy Harding Rev. Katherine T. Gray Benjamin and Carrie Lewis V. Ansell Hawkins Riverside Tappahannock Family Marshall and Ann Marie Magee Dr. William and Kathryn Practice Al and Yvonne Wolfenberger McAllister The Douglas Y. Hicks Trust Malcolm F. Clements Episcopal Church Women of Helen E. Clements Cople Parish Tribute gifts made O. Allen and Mary Davis in Loving Memory Of: Gloucester Ruritan Club Mary J. Cowart E. Polk Kellam, Jr. Diana P. Atkinson Jack and Susan Cowart Eastern Shore Ladies Jerry and Kitty Cox Aaron and Rebecca Gibson Auxiliary Council Carlton A. Crooks, Jr. Craig and Sharon Thompson Elwood and Dorothy Evans F. Warren and Shirley Haynie Dennis and Kathleen Warren Jacqueline S. Evans James and Glenda Lurba Grover and Pamela Parker James and Mary Young Mary C. McKenney Kevin and Carol Lafountain Joseph W. Brown, Jr. Purcell’s Seafood, Inc. Robert and Bette Raup Edward and Barbara Driese W.H. and Kay Shirley Barett W. Payne Robert and Joan Marble Thomas and Nancy Weakley Bessie M. Stratton Robert and Eliza Ottarson John and Martha Welch Lucille P. Hoffman Charles and Mary Villa Deborah C. Whittaker

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Kenny Deskins Walta Pruitt Barbara A. Haken William and Elaine Kaiser Helen C. Spaith Riverside Shore Memorial John and Jeanette Barrett Dr. Calvin and Kathryn Norman L. Dobyns Hospital Volunteers Claudia Hardwicke McCall William and Elizabeth Clark Stephen F. Tomlinson Bernard and Shirley Howard Byrd and Mary Sue Newton Babbie H. Dunnington Dorothy M. Witchey James B. Hollingsworth Bonnie S. Wescott D. Christopher Bernart Judy H. Ertl Mary Anne Benvenutti Ye Accawmacke Garden Club Sarah J. Bernart Sue H. Leary Betty R. Horner Elizabeth A. Joyce Dr. William and Christopher and Edith Ward Leland and Anita Griffith Dianne Meetre Cynthia Bernart Douglas R. Estes Henry J. and Judith E. Jamison Leona C. Jones Stanley and Virginia Cochran Ruth C. Estes Dr. James and Mary Lois Dr. Charles and Barbara Price Gordon B. Dunnington Shirley M. Kennedy Knight Leslie E. Hatch Trust Barton and Margaret Holland Thomas and Virginia Savage Jan R. Morris Carol E. Kalinich Marjorie Kidd Ralph and Carolyn Welsh Thomas and Barbara Segar George and Lois Fiske Cindy Loncar Nancy W. Evans Thomas and Nancy Weakley James and Gwendolyn Fulton Dr. James and Emily McDaniel John and April Rudolph John and Martha Welch Betty R. Marshall Nancy L. McDaniel, MD Lemuel E. Forrest The Honorable and Mrs. Maynard and E. Nichols Caroline S. Pritchett Wanda F. Carter Robert J. Wittman Dorothy H. Pisula Riverside Shore Memorial John Fryer Ray A. Huber Rosemarie Rossbach Hospital Team Nancy B. Alligood Bruce and Rita Berry Strategic Sales, Inc. Thomas and Virginia Savage Sandra A. Canepa Hulon and Ellen Fillingane Caramine White, Ph.D John G. Kinzer Drusilla W. Groce Charles and Jennifer Fortney Margaret F. Eames Merle J. Kinzer Jannette E. Sickles Gregory and Brenda Hefner Accomack Interfaith Crisis Christopher L. Marshall Council (AICC) Helen L. Fudela Carolyn M. Horn Jimmy and Susan Hall Fred and Ann Dassler Robin F. Anderson Betty M. Richardson Dorothy J. Monson Curtis W. Frantz Lewis and Theresa Liverman Jeanne B. Straughan John and Anna Warren David and Jean Frantz Rhea M. Stamey Beatrice J. Johnson Carolyn Y. Martin William and Lorraine Frantz James E. Gaskins Robert and Martha Bradshaw William and Barbara Karen Geiss Linda Gaskins-Jeffers Patricia C. Christian Robertson Patricia E. Heuser Kenneth D. Gaskins Earl B. Frederick Raymond C. Martin Peter Lalor Linda Gaskins-Jeffers Shirley P. Godwin Shore Seafood, Inc.

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Victoria A. May William E. Snell Tribute gifts made Elizabeth L. Critz Beta Lambda Chapter — in Honor Of: Pamela J. Messick Alpha Delta Kappa Barbara Blair Bevans Oyster Company, Inc. Dean C. St. Dennis Joanna Barton Jan R. Morris Douglas and Betsy Brown Doris A. Melancon Wallace and Sarah Withers Mary R. Tyree Peter and Sarah Whelan Lillian E. Nelms Maxine E. Hunnicutt Joseph and Terry Williams Maxine B. Phillips Tribute gifts made Ted B. Newton Carolyn G. Marsh in Gratitude Of: John N. Neal Jerry and Gayle West Anna Lia Rubio J. Barry and Elizabeth Thomas William J. Voss Robert W. Packett, Jr. Mildred Pitts Jane M. Dunaway Riverside Tappahannock William M. Pitts Edwin and Jean Griffith Hospice Staff Audrey L. Powell Anthony and Sharon Tamberino James E. White Jonathan and Kimberly Alty George B. Walker Geoffery H. Thomas, MD George and Earline English Dinah S. Ashberry Samuel and Margaret Bland Edward and Patricia Johnson Patricia Westcott Gregory and Donna Lewis Norman Westcott Gordon and Jennie Winegar Gloria A. White Cynthia M. Rollinger James E. White Lawrence D. Rollinger William J. Wierbinski Vernon O. Sadler Catherine Hedlund James and Glenda Lurba Raymond and Deborah King Carroll and Peggy Sanford Ann B. Tobin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Sydnor, Jr. Floyd E. Williams Wallace and Sarah Withers Mary S. Thomas Marie Napier T. Sanford Bonnie Young Dawn R. Wyszynski Robert and J. Stacey Hart Elizabeth Schreck Pennie Bryant

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Riverside Rehabilitation Institute (RRI) strives to accomplish its mission of “Rebuilding the lives of the physically impaired”… everyday. Thanks to your donations we are able to provide immediate patient assistance as well as facility enhancements, program and equipment needs.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RRI Make A Difference Fund:

Ageless Wonders Sunday W. Sheldon and Patricia Edward and Susan Rawls School Class — Seaford Campbell Robert and Diane Ruland Baptist Church Nancy G. Chapin John and Cynthia Sanborn Bette Burkus Mary G. Dorsey William and Sarah Savedge Clarence E. Felton Margery J. Fleet Smithfield Farmland Edward G. Heckler Anne M. Gilbert Corporation June Javier Lloyd M. Gilbert, Jr. Steven and Debra Woodyard David B. Lassiter Oscar L. Gilbert, III Joyce A. Beale Michelle E. Moore Rebecca P. Griffin Stephen and Christy Harris Arlon and Sarah Parks Atasha M. Pannell, LPN R. Garnett and Anne Hall Riverside Rehabilitation J. Leslie and Wanda Hall Institute Stephen and Christy Harris Sarah Tucker Charles Heeb Edward and Julie Holdsworth Ivy Ventures, LLC Tribute gifts made Bruce and Mary James in Loving Memory Of: KeenanSuggs Albert W. Beale Arlon and Sarah Parks James and Elaine Abicht J. Drew and Joan Parr Jack and Doris Beale Russell L. Rabb, Jr. Tribute gifts were made to benefit Jory and Karen Berson M.C. Ralston the Riverside Rehabilitaton Hannah L. Britt Mary L. Rawlings Institute ALS Clinc.

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Riverside’s mission – to care for others as we would care for those we love – is not just a statement, it is our commitment to the communities we serve. With the support of donors like you, Riverside Shore Memorial Hospital is able to fund facility enhancements, immediate patient needs, programs and equipment needs that allow us to provide a higher standard of care for our patients on the Eastern Shore. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to RSMH Make A DifferenceFund or who made unrestricted donations on the Eastern Shore:

Edwin Abbott Sandra Barnett Matthew Booth Vicki J. Adams Bayshore Concrete Jackie Border Judy Addison Deborah Beasley Jennifer Boston Paige Amadeo Celestine Beckett Eric Boyd Aaron Ames Ashely Bell Patricia K. Boyer Jamie Anderson James Bell Boys & Girls Club of Sharon W. Angle Lisa Bell Southeast of Virginia Debra Annis Nancy Bell Patty Brady Annoymous Max and Diana Bendix Lisa Brickhouse Nicole Atkinson Artisha Berryhill Mary Brittingham Susie Atkinson Cellastean Bethea Tina Brittingham John Austen TiKeshia Bibbins Tyki Broadwater Tonya Bagwell Ken Blair Broadwater Academy Consuelo Bailey Marissa Blair Charlae Brown Margaret Bailey Rebekah Bloxom Ibbie Brown Nora Baldwin Mary Bochman Kathy Brown Carl W. Ballance Kevin Boggs Michael Brown Claudia Ballard Jerry Bono Terry Brown Dotty Ballard Kimberly Bono Janet Buckner Sophonia Banks Deanna D. Boole-Reese Patricia Bull

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Sharron Bundick Bonnie Custis Susan Farlow Kristy Hamlim Amanda Butler Dykeya K. Custis Michelle Fazekas Thomas Hare, PA Dorothy Butler C. Lee and Elaine Davis Barbara A. Findlay Linda Harlow Elisabeth O. Caison Gregory Davis Kristie R. Finney Gloria Harmon Juliana Carnevale Kristy Davis Carleen Fisher Jerry Harmon Mr. Michael Cersley Martin Deafenbaugh, MD Bobby Fitchett Tyjuana Harmon Becky Chandler Rebecca L. Defrees Chris Fitchett Tyra Harmon Jennifer Chandler Department of Public Safety Sadina Fitchett Kim Harper Kendall Chandler Regina A. Dickerson, LPN Rachael Fluhart Daryl Harris Maurice Chandler Shanyette Dickerson Jacob Foisey Megan Harrison Letitia Christian-Smith Shervonia Dickerson Miquel France Debbie Hart Nicolas R. Chuquin Tracey Dix Daphney Frederique Brittany Harte George Church Starlene Dixon Heather C. Frisby Chad Harte Michael Church Tonya Dize, LPN Ronni Gallichio William and Lenka Harvie William Clark Lisa Doukas Davida Gavin John Haskins Denise Clayton Kate Downey Paul Gebel Tammy A. Hedspeth, FNP-C George Coates Rebecca Downey General Federation of Debbie Heffron Dana Cochram Michael and Sharon Women’s Club of Annette Hempel Nicloe Colbourne Dunnagan Eastern Shore Eric L. Henry Antoinette Collins Sharon E. Dunnagan Aaron Gentry Bonnie C. Hill Julia Collins Dawnita Eder Bobbie Rae Gentry Christine Hill Myrna Collins Jennifer Eder Melissa Glennon Kimberly Hill Shenae Collins Amr A. Elsaadat, MD Charles D. Goldstein, MD Lou Hopkins Heather Colson Estate of William S. Phillips Karen Goldstein Maria Hrubes Kevin Cornwell April Ethridge Annie Graham Jennifer M. Hubbard Mary Coston Hope Evans Cailyn E. Grames Erin Isdell Debbie Crippen Tracey Evans Celestial P. Gray Wanda Isdell June Crockett Mary Ewell Llwellyn M. Gray Spencer Jacques Shelli Crockett Patti Farlow Omar Gubb Percy James Angie Custis Shannon Farlow Adbel Hak, MD Stephen and Barbara Johnsen

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 29 “RSM Hospital delivers an RIVERSIDE SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND impressive array of services, including primary, chronic, Ann Johnson Pamela D. Killmon Susan Mason and long term care, as well Diane Johnson Eric and Penny Kirkland Kresty Massey as home health care, and Michele Johnson Michael Kraus Sue McCleish Teresa Johnson Nancy Kupelian Dr. James and Emily McDaniel hospice care. It is absolutely Alice Jones Kay Laird Sarah McDaniel essential to preserve the Dr. David and Traci Jones Martha Landreth Marron S. McLean quality of life in our rural Harvey Lee Jones Robert and Michele Leatherbury John and Margaret McRea community. Local access Jerline Jones Brian Lee Margaret McRea Kelly Leighton to healthcare instills peace Maranda N. Jones Michael Meditz Marshell Jones Patricia A. Lemieux Cynthia Melson of mind and quality of life, Paula Jones Ann Lewis Rebecca Metz which means we are more Shena Jones Carrie Lewis Mayra Meuli likely to be able stay in Tracy Joynes Kevin Lewis Cederick Milbourne our community. Bobbie A. Justice Michael and Bonnie Lewis Janet Millard Kim Kahee Pamela Lewis Nicole E. Miller Pauline Lewis It is clear that RSMH is a Mary Kaye Robert Miller Tonya Lewis tremendous asset to our Caramine Kellam Tiara Miller Vernon and Pauline Lewis Connie Kellam Scott and Teresa Milliken community, to individual The Honorable W. Revell and Joyce Kellam Aimee Molter patients, to their families, Lisa Lewis Lloyd J. Kellam, III, MD Terry Moore and to the staff.” Theresa Long, NP Mira Kellam Diana L. LoVecchio Ellen Moreland Susan Kellam Yvonne Morrill — Jane Bulette Linwood Lovett Kristen R. Kelley Ruthellen Lovett Chris Mueller Riverside Shore Memorial Maeozell Kelley Heather D. Lowrey Kelly Myles Hospital Auxiliary President Constance Kershner Cmdr. Robert and Eileen Ruth Ann Nicholson Anna Killmon MacDougall Ernest Northan Erin Killmon Michele E. Macklin Ann B. Obenshain Jacques Killmon Cindy Mapp Kate Outten Lori Killmon Anita Marshall Sara Outten Marty Killmon Lorraine Martin Fabien Parker

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Grover and Pamela Parker Sara Reiter Charlotte Selby Gladys L. Strand Billy Parks Sylvia Rivas Deborah Selby Bessie M. Stratton Linda Paschall Tyquanda Robinson Lisa J. Sepelak Dr. & Mrs. Vince and Lyn Stravino Robert M. Paschall, DO Haydon Rochester, Jr. Jeanette Sessoms, NP Beverly Sturgis Cory Pashkowitz Jonthan J. Rodger, RN Marquise Shields George Sturgis Kiran B. Patel, MD Carmelitta Rogers Shore Bank Lori Sturgis John Patterson Felicia Rogers Sarah Shotwell Miriam Sturgis Lynette Patterson Joyce T. Roman Julie Shreaves Rose Sturgis Tierra Payton Cheryl Rowley Thalia Shrieves Valerie Sturgis Gladys Peele RSMH 2nd & 4th Floor Kenneth Shutt Gregory A. Stutzman Estella Pena Nursing Staff Connie Simpson George and Patricia Taylor Angelica Perry, DO RSMH Cardio Rehab Department Betty Jean Sims-Bell Margaret Taylor John P. Peterman RSMH Emergency Department Isaac Smaw Regina Taylor Tess Peterson RSMH Imaging Department Ericka Smith Shayvonne Taylor Debbie Petrucci RSMH Materials Management Jessica M. Smith Tammy Taylor Whitney E. Phillips RSMH Maternal Child Health Karen Smith Wendy L. Taylor Angela Powell RSMH Physical Melissa Smith John Prendergast Department Allen and Elizabeth Teasley Ulysses Smith Regina Prendergast RSMH Volunteers The Estate of Geraldine T. Gladding Ann Pruitt Senora Ruffin Vernon Smith Ashley Pruitt Buck Salvador William Smith The Estate of Luis H. Pena Lauren Pruitt Glenn and Caz Salvador Hannah F. Snyder Melody Thomas Robin Pruitt Ruby Salvador Dr. John and Ann Snyder Nadine Thompson-Carlton Mike Pryor Helen Savage Jordan Sokel Tiffany M. Thornton Brad Quillen John Savage Brittany Solis Vera Turlington April Rabren Juanita Savage Susan Sparrow Aarika Turner Natalia Radion-White Rhonda Savage Heather Spence Mona Lisa Turner Eloisa Rea F. Victor Schmidt Jennifer Stanhope Wayne Turner Jennifer Reason, DO Ethel Schuester Tania Stillwagon Turner Construction Company Leslie Reed Dr. David R. and Andrea Scott Susan Stinson Carolin Tyler Shellsey Reid Michael Scott Clinton and Jeannette Strand Luetta Tyler

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 31 Abernathy RIVERSIDE SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND Gardens Fund United Way of Virginia’s Williams and Wharton Maxine Blake The Abernathy Gardens Fund Eastern Shore Funeral Home Frank Blake, Jr. was established in honor of Carolyn Upshur Minnie Wise Bernie Boggs George and Estelle Abernathy Jade Vasquenza Woman’s Club of Cape Charles Lewis and Mary Burton by their daughter and son- Peter Vasquenza Laura Woodall Charles Bonniwell in-law Susan and Robert Rose Verdieu Antoniette Wright June Custis McCreary. The Abernathys had Diane Verity Hiawatha and Jane Wyatt Robert B. Boswell a long history with Riverside Danielle Wagner Michelle Wyatt Sara H. Arnold and its development into the Amanda Walker Janet Yankalunas C. L. and Dana Bundick health system it is today. The Shirley S. Walker Sharon Yon Shirley M. Carpenter fund supports improvements Teresa Wallace Kathleen G. Evans and a maintenance endowment Amanda Walters Tribute gifts made Robet and Suzanne Fetters in Loving Memory Of: for the gardens on the campus Julie Ward Sara S. Robson Ceylon Abbott of Riverside. Ellen Watson James and Jane Rust Anointed Word Deliverance Larry Weisner, MD Calvin L. Brickhouse Thanks to those who have given Ministry Alyiah White Audrey C. Brickhouse from July-December 2015 to Diana P. Atkinson Breonna White Margaret Brickhouse the Abernathy Gardens Fund: Best Western Plus Chincoteague Linda White Island Charlotte Davis Kenneth M. Ogren Lois White Carol S Callander James Bundick Mable White Larry and Cindy Custis Joe Taylor Mason White Eastern Shore Ladies Auxiliary James W. Burford Council For more information about Sandra White Ollie and Phyllis Mears Patricia K. Hart making a gift in support of the Wanda White James Burton Sandra D. Kennedy Margaret Widgen Melvin and Shirley Sheppard Abernathy Gardens contact us Richard Lewis at 757-234-8740. Marion E. Wilfrid Robert B. and Patricia L. Phillips Marco Burton Tonya Willett Terry Swain Melvin and Shirley Sheppard Elisabeth J. Williams Dick Beamer Robert Burton Frances Williams, MD John and Ann Williams Melvin and Shirley Sheppard Frances Williams Frank Blake Dee Dee Churn Robert Williams Frank Blake, Jr. Terry Kelly

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Shirley Collins Donald Weymann Wilson Martin Kevin Cornwell Charles D. Goldstein, MD Richard and Judy Wright Dorothy C. Lewis Ted and Jane Duer Anita Marshall Annie Giddens Amy Kool Mangum Christina Freeze Riverside Surgical Services Jane Cabarrus Ron Talley Latoya Giddens Betty Jean Sims-Bell Josephine K. Neff Effie G. Spady Ashley Greer Julia Sims Deanna D. Boole-Reese Lloyd Giddens Alex and Pam Komaridis Luetta Tyler Jane Cabarrus Roy E. Neff Richard B. Mead Larry Weisner, MD Effie G. Spady Deanna D. Boole-Reese Cory and Denise Pashkowitz Wayne L. Collins John W. Hampton Nancy Northam Paige and Jennifer Ross Ellen Collins John and Kate Morgan Ethel Layton Izell Sample Lucille Colonna Lucille Heath J. Scott and Sara Schreiber Ellen Collins Dot Gardner Martha James Kathleen Turner Lois Southworth Corey Conquest Paul James Rosemary Vinnie Alex and Pam Komaridis Anointed Word Deliverance Anointed Word Deliverance Dennis and Eileen Warnken Ministry Rhonda Sterling Ministry Tierra Wyatt Todd and Kathy Sturgis Charles E. Cooley Susan Beth Kellam Gordon L. Sturgis and Tommy Sterling Becky Watson Mrs. Cynthia Gaskill Faye H. Sturgis Todd and Kathy Sturgis Lolita J. Hall Hilda Kelly Eugene Davis Vernon T. Sterling Ella White Terry Kelly Grover and Pamela Parker Edgar B. and Sylvia Bradley Anointed Word Deliverance Harvey Davis LaVerne T. Kennedy George B. and Ann D. Sterling Ministry J. Scott and Sara Schreiber Anointed Word Deliverance Laura Strand June White Ministry George Killmon Jackie Duncan Kathleen G. Evans Walter Dudley Joe Taylor Robbie Taylor Cynthia Gaskill Jane C. Matthews Sarah Komaridis Lolita J. Hall Bill and Claire Hoff Ben Gardner Alex and Pam Komaridis Daisy Turlington Dot Gardner Mary Lathan Melvin and Shirley Sheppard Dr. Thomas and Mary Hollandsworth Susan Giangrande Anointed Word Deliverance Lee Tyler H.B. and Leslie Rew Frank M. Drummond Ministry Lolita J. Hall Rita M. O’Brien Mary Macklin Charles M. Ward Elmer T. and Joan Dize, Jr. Maria Scordaras John P. Peterman Jean Ames William L. and Ruth Crockett

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Gordon L. Sturgis and Jeannie Fulghunn Robert M. Paschall, DO Jenny Lee Thornes Faye H. Sturgis Joyce Roman Jane Cabarrus Sara D. and Curtis W. Smith Kenny and Linda Thornton Lloyd Giddens John P. Peterman Caitlyn L. Worner James and Lynn White Jane Cabarrus Terris E. Kennedy, PhD, RN Elisabeth J. Williams Joseph and Patricia White Effie G. Spady Karen Podagela Ralph Lee White Peter K. Glagola Cynthia Gaskill Tribute gifts made Mary V. White Elisabeth J. Williams Daniel L. Ridout in Gratitude Of: Johnny Williams Natalie S. Groeger Jane Cabarrus Shakena Corbin John T. and Ann Williams Elisabeth J. Williams Riverside Shore Cancer Care Emma Derrickson Nancy Hedspeth Center Staff Regina A. Dickerson, RN Tammy A. Hedspeth FNP-C Billye D. Custis David and Traci Jones Tribute gifts made Yvonne D. Jones-Sims Frank Drummond Charles D. Goldstein, MD in Honor Of: Betty Jean Sims-Bell Ted and Jane Duer Glenn and Caz Salvador Gail Ashby Julia Sims Annette Hinmon Lloyd J. Kellam, III, MD June Custis Lloyd J. Kellam, III, MD Charles and Cathy Stellingwerf Emma Derrickson Drury and Patricia Stith Steven W. Barley Jane Cabarrus James L. McDaniel, MD Elisabeth J. Williams Kelly T. King Riverside Shore Memorial Lolita J. Hall Physicians Tammy Batkins Elisabeth J. Williams Robert M. Paschall, DO Eric and Judith Redifer June Custis Bill Lazenby Lolita J. Hall Carrie L. Schmidt Patty Bonniwell Nancy Jo Revell Riverside Shore Memorial Elisabeth J. Williams June Custis Somers Long Hospital Emergency Sara C. Schreiber Graham Byrd Clare Long Department Elisabeth J. Williams T. Lee Byrd Sandra Millward Cary and Dorothy Milliner Drury M. Stith, MD Brandy Drummond June Custis Book Club of Eastern Shore Cynthia Gaskill A.D. and Sue Henderson Franktown United Methodist Amy Duncan Peyton Mosley Women Elisabeth J. Williams T. Lee Byrd Bob Hood Pamela M. Eskridge Jacqueline M. Nunnery Martha James Robert and Gina Crockett Elisabeth J. Williams Phil May Shannon C. Fedors Shirley Parker Herman B. and Mary Walker Elisabeth J. Williams Lolita J. Hall Jack Wescoat

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The RMG Make A Difference Fund is an opportunity for grateful patients, Riverside team members, and community members to support immediate patient assistance needs, facility enhancements and capital projects related to Riverside Medical Group. This fund also supports the transportation of Riverside physicians to Tangier Island. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RMG Make A Difference Fund:

Phillip and Mary Abbott Brooke Jordan Tribute gifts made John and Stavroula Alachnowicz Timothy P. Larkin, II in Loving Memory Of: John and Janet Blunt Little River Campground, LLC David B. Nichols, MD Shirley A. Brown Jan Manke Kimberly B. Clark Callao Medical Arts Ernestine B. McCloud William R. Gibson Dianne L. Nichols Walter and Dorothy Carr Anthony Milazzo W. Bates Chappell Ruth J. Netherton Tribute gifts made Christ Church Parish Anne L. Reath in Honor Of: Anastasia Cleary, MD Miata Reed Patricia A. Cox Drs. Thomas and Anastasia Cleary Linda M. Rippeon Kelly E. Cooper Dr. David and Sheryl Dalessio J. F. (Frank) Sanderson, Jr., MD Eric B. Stone, MD Dawn Delano Ralph and Jennifer Savage Brenda Hearn Dudley and Margaret Eads David L. Shores Amelia D. Newsom Mary H. Frazer Tonya Sykes N. Kendall Newsom Faye P. Gargiulo Tangier Island Health Foundation Tribute gifts made Joseph and Debra Gibbs John and Ruth Taylor in Gratitude Of: Leianna Gladden Trinket Vandlandingham Mary Allen Dr. Robert and Nancy Harding Shelly C. Vieth George and Kay Black David and Jean Holman Travis and Margarett White Deborah A. Maddock Calvin D. Humphrey, Jr. Wayne and Deborah Williams George and Kay Black Leland and Marion James William and Kelli Willshire Commonwealth Family Practice John M. Jennings John and Elizabeth Ralston

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Grateful patients, friends, family and generous community members unite in support of a higher standard of care through Riverside. It is because of donors like you that we can continue helping our neighbors who need care beyond what they can afford. 100% of your gift is used to fund Riverside Regional Medical Center facility enhancements, immediate patient needs, programs and equipment needs that allow us to provide a higher standard of care for our patients on the Peninsula. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RRMC Make A Difference Fund or who made unrestricted donations in the Peninsula Region:

Jerold and Danette Allen GC Commercial, Inc. Emad Mohamed-Khalil, MD Cynthia R. Benavidez Karl J. Geddes, MD Cathleen C. Norville Jessica A. Berg Blanche E. Hautz James A. Nourse Willie Mae Beverly Stephen P. Helmerson and Patrick and Patricia O’Connell Lisa C. Burrows LTC (USA,RET.) Ellen M. Irene L. Ostrowski Jacqueline A. Butler Helmerson Bonnie M. Parker Chittaranjan Chandrasekhar, MD Stephen and Sandra Hennessy Bhavik B. Patel, MD Amy Clark Tyler J. Hill Rachel Paul Jeyadhas, MD Irena Collischan Mattie L. Jackson William and Nancy Pittman Jenny Kum Cotton, RN Barbara C. Jones PNC Bank Foundation Chester L. Davis Isaac L. Jones Allison N. Ray, RN L. F. and Patricia Draper John J. Klesch Riverside Regional Medical Jennifer Engelhorn, NP Karma Lapacek Center Volunteers Waverly and Donna Evans Sylvia A. Lopez Faye J. Rock Tonya Fanning Dr. George and Barbara Mark A. Ross, MD MacLaren Sandra L. Fisher RRMC Facilities Engineering Team Forest Chapel Methodist Aubrey and Nancy McCants Church — United Methodist Patricia McCrickard RRMC Hospitalist Team Women Col. (RET) Richard and Rebecca Schulkowski Mary L. Fox Ronna McLane Dorothy L. Sinkfield, LPN

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James C. Spiller, DO Teresa W. Lotts Janice Gary Melanie L. Stanius Cynthia P. Williams Ashlyn R. Davis, RN Joseph L. Swonk Mary H. Tanner Jerry D. Shelton Richard and Terry Thompson Mary Elizabeth B. Burrus Robert G. Elgin, MD Yolanda D. Thompson Elaine H. Murray Tribute gifts made Mahalia M. Thornton, LPN Angelina Episcopo in Honor Of: Hardik M. Vora, MD Roger B. Stronach Larry Davis Julius and Peretha Washington Mary L. Evans Cynthia P. Williams Mary Elizabeth B. Burrus Andrea K. Weiser Adria Vanhoozier Jennifer Fisher, RN Jeremiah G. Wilcher Beverly R. Owsley Col. (RET) Allan and Marion Williamson Lillian Resnick Howard and Christine Woody Tribute gifts made Lydia K. Foster in Gratitude Of: Daniel A. Downs Tribute gifts made Biral Amin, MD J. Matthew Halverson, DO in Loving Memory Of: James E. Gillikin, Jr. Roger and Donna Healey Joyce A. Downs Jane G. Bean Niki J. Hester, RN Daniel A. Downs Col. (RET) Allan and Thomas and Margaret Spivey Lillian Resnick Chanda Grant Jeffrey L. Henke, MD Kayla D. Biegler-Birdsong Daniel and Sharon Easter Davaughnia M. Yuille Thomas and Margaret Spivey Michele E. Macklin Kimberly R. Hughes, RN Amy D. Bish Earl and Brenda Weech Pamela M. Oden William and Janet Gorman Todd A. Jenkins, MD Charlotte S. Haskett Debra Boyd, RN Elaine H. Murray Jean M. Wood Mary Elizabeth B. Burrus Lillian R. Kerner, RN Anne D. Hayes Michelle Bunch Col. (RET) Allan and Johnny G. Hayes Mark and June Tessarolo Lillian Resnick Ida V. Morgan Lisa A. Casanova, MD Flavia E. Kostov, MD Shelby M. Liston Davaughnia M. Yuille Col. (RET) Allan and Lillian Laurie E. Rock, R. Ph. Constance L. Cook, RN Resnick Patrick Forys Edith K. Spritzer James E. Gillikin, Jr. Dennis J. Loftus Denise A. Cyrus April Larkins

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Don and Barbara Tenpas Christina M. Moulliet, RN RRMC Emergency Department Anthony P. Lombardo Joan A. Buhler Earl and Brenda Weech A Place of Peace Arlene D. Connell Allan L. Murphy, RN Angel L. Stauffer, RN Melissa K. Lupini Arlene D. Connell Shelby M. Liston and Solace Drs. D. Marshall and Das B. Narayan, MD Sherry L. Terry Patricia P. Barry Ruth H. Branch Mary Elizabeth B. Burrus When it comes to caring for our Arlene D. Connell Melissa Newcomer, RN Shannon Waldroup, RN patients and families, our Make a Lilly Mahadevan, RN Alison O. Allen Willis Robertson Pastien Peou, PA Difference Advisory Committee Thomas and Margaret Spivey Dannielle L. Wellbrock, RN Edith K. Spritzer knows there is no such thing as John Q. Mattern, II, MD Janice Gary Joseph J. Piotrowski, MD good enough. These community Roger and Donna Healey Jennifer S. Wilson, RN leaders and advocates help steward Frank E. Blakes Jason W. McCartney, RN Jerome A. Provenzano, MD Herbert and Maxin Akers charitable contributions, fulfilling Shelby M. Liston Joseph F. Wilson, MD unmet needs for patients and Patricia Diggs Rebecca R. McGurk, RN Riverside Walter Reed Hospice James E. Gillikin, Jr. supporting services and programs Arlene D. Connell Staff Jacqueline J. Wrenn, RN that create remarkable care at Judy N. Hanlon Daniel A. Downs Charles M. Dail Riverside. The Peninsula Make a Paul J. Micale Regina Rowe Difference Committee is working Charles B. Mitchell Daniel A. Downs in partnership with the Riverside Joanne Mortman, RN RRMC Cardiovascular Team Foundation to raise funds for Roger B. Stronach Earl and Brenda Weech a Sanctuary in the Pavilion at Riverside Regional Medical Center. The Sanctuary will provide a place where families can find peace and solace in times of stress and concern for their hospitalized loved ones. For more information about the Sanctuary at the Pavilion, please call the Riverside Foundation at 757-234-8740.

38 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND The generosity of our donors fuels Riverside’s mission and moves us another step towards a higher standard of care and a brighter, healthier future for our communities. Gifts to Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg are used to fund facility enhancements, immediate patient needs, programs and equipment needs that allow us to provide a higher standard of care for our patients in Williamsburg.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RDHW Make A Difference Fund: “Assisting RDHW with Beverly J. Abrials Tribute gifts made Tribute gifts made volunteer and philanthropic in Loving Memory Of: in Gratitude Of: Thomas E. Abrials support gives this resident Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Ray Phillips Vasudev G. Ananthram, MD Wanda S. Phillips Wanda S. Phillips a lot in terms of bolstering Heather P. Flaherty Jennifer L. Bobak, RN L. Carlyle Ford the good work of a Tribute gifts made Donn and Marilyn Gorman Channing M. Hall, III significant health provider in Loving Honor Of: Dessare Corbitt with proven experience Richard and Beverly Hanley John Ogden Stewart T. Zink Terry Hudgins Almeda R. Wilking TaNaasha Herring, RN in our community — and Kimberly Johnson Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Donn and Marilyn Gorman beyond. Thank you, Carrie S. Karnes Williamsburg Volunteers Coleen Morris RDHW, for your quality Carrie S. Karnes Peter and Kerry Mellette Donn and Marilyn Gorman care difference here in Meredith and Joe Poole, III Mira Shata, RN Williamsburg.” Andrea N. Smith Stewart T. Zink — Joe Poole, III

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The vision of Riverside’s Lifelong Health Division – As I age, I will control my destiny in a place of my choosing – is as important to us as our mission. With the continued support of donors to the Riverside Lifelong Health Make A Difference Fund we are able to provide a better quality of life for the aging population.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Riverside Lifelong Health Make A Difference Fund.

Tamu M. Alexander Raymond Fullerton Jane D. McKinney, Ph.D. Dr. Kyle and Lynn Allen Imelda T. Gameng Peter and Kerry Mellette Bill Amon Phyllis Garner Kathy S. Menefee Syreeta Ashton Lisa J. Garrett Merck Foundation Sara J. Baize, RN Angela Gates Edward R. Merkling Lorrion Baker Eileen D. Green Justin Miller Michelle P. Banks J.T. and Jennifer Greenwell Kelsey Miller Drs. D. Marshall and Patricia Winfred and Melissa Guthrie Tina L. Moore P. B a r r y Stephen and Sandra Hennessy Patricia J. Neal Susie Carey Steven L. Hess Shawn S. Nelson D.J. Cortijo Jacqueline R. Hocutt Don Newman Elsie Crawley Gloria Holmes Joanne Newman Elmer and Angela Dickens Krista L. Isaksen Patricia C. O’Brien-Dorner Pamela E. Doshier Wanda Kelley Frances M. Perry Justin C. Drees Michael E. Langston Wendy Pettus Karen Durniak Peggy Largent Bea Pollard Mary J. Eichin Michelle Lemmert Kim Rawlings Anne W. English Elizabeth R. Marshall Pamela H. Ritchson Shantel Fauntleroy Sharon Martin Riverside PACE — Blue Ridge

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Riverside PACE — Hampton Tribute gifts made Tribute gifts made Riverside PACE — in Loving Memory Of: in Honor Of: Newport News Thomas N. Godfrey Kyle R. Allen, MD Baby’s Birth Nancy M. Robinson Tom Hay Emil and Christine Jensen Day Fund Aline M. Rodgers Ben M. Greer Denise G. Butler Roberta Roy Leslie G. Jones Emil and Christine Jensen The Baby’s Birth Day Fund was Jasmine L. Sapp Betty F. Greer Faye P. Gargiulo established in memory of “Mama Lindsay M. Scearce Leslie G. Jones Cathy Fisher Mary” Thompson who for 25 years Guy L. Shelton Elizabeth A. Joyce Belinda J. Ford touched the lives of more than Tammy J. Shifflett Virginia I. Nix Cynthia K. Jackson 30,000 families at Riverside Regional Holly Smith John and Delores Wilson Sally E. Hartman Medical Center through her work Yi Song Anna Mirra Cathy Fisher in the labor and delivery unit. This St. John’s Episcolpal Church Brent and Debra Wilson fund supports the program and Charitable Trust Florence W. Pearce equipment needs of the Birthing Jane P. Streater Gloucester Main Street Tribute gifts made and Family Services Department. Taylored Printing Preservation Trust in Gratitude Of: Matthew M. Tetalman Steve Spain Mark E. Souther, MD Thanks to those who have given The Orchard - Staff Joanne M. Verhulst Nathaniel and Dora Smith from July-December 2015 to the Lorraine Treadwell Theodora J. Shelton Rafaela Menendez Baby’s Birth Day Fund: Carol E. Schwartz Jane P. Streater Alice L. Viers, RN Thomas and Rebecca Aman Karen S. Wilkins Teresa H. Arnold Katheryn P. Wojtas Deanna M. Bradshaw Anthony Caggiano Barbara A. Chaffin Lisa J. Garrett Jones, Blechman, Woltz & Kelly, P.C. Tara S. Kniskern Raymond and Grace Suttle John and Ellen Tompkins David and Lisa Wagner Bridgette C. Wilson

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As part of our commitment to bring remarkable care to the communities we serve, Riverside embarked on a capital campaign to bring private rooms to Riverside Tappahannock Hospital. Thank you to those who continue to give in support of that effort. Gifts to the RTH Make A Difference Fund also support immediate patient needs, programs and equipment needs that allow us to provide a higher standard of care for our patients in the Northern Neck. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RTH Make A Difference Fund or who made unrestricted donations in the Northern Neck:

Debra A. Acors Donald and Dianne Bryant Katharine M. Dove, RN Ruth E. Adams Diane Bundy Dr. James and Carolyn Dudley Patsy J. Alford Robert and Alice Burgess Ferdinand and Bobbie Dugan Pamela H. Allison Gaynor L. Callis Benjamin and Frances Ellis Kelly L. Ambrose Jacqueline F. Campbell Cathy Fisher Jacqueline R. Ambrose Phyllis Carouthers, RN Elizabeth A. Fogg, RN Bank of Lancaster Michelle R. Carroll Chad and Sue Forrester Sherman H. Barrack Elizabeth C. Clarke Matthew S. Froman Frances C. Bernard Linda Clow Laura Gardner Patricia A. Bickford Bonnie L. Cobb Moscoe and Linda Gardner William and Frances Blagmon Susie M. Cobb Janie C. Gathercole Dale Bonhaus Donna L. Cogswell Keiona T. Gillis Ann W. Bowie Linda Courtney Harry and Dorothy Gladding Sharon Brann Jill H. Crabbe Joseph and Carolyn Golibart David Brazell Kim Crews Lewis and Deborah Greenwood Estelle D. Brooks Tammy D. Dabney Rionne M. Hahn, RN Renee Brooks Dixie L. DeLutis Lorraine M. Hanson Terry M. Brooks Esther M. Desimini Collin E. Harding Scott and Michelle Brown Dianne R. Dillon Tami D. Hawkesworth, RN

42 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE TAPPAHANNOCK HOSPITAL MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND The Nurse in the Hat Fund Torrey Hawley, CRNA Kim Nelson Hospital—Gift Shop Nancy C. Hayden Don Newman Riverside Tappahannock The family and friends Robert and Elizabeth Northern Neck Bone & Hospital Laboratory Staff of Linda Handley, RN, Heatwole Joint Center Riverside Tappahannock established The Nurse in Michelle Hence Dr. Frank and Aime Nuar Hospital—Med Surg the Hat Fund in honor of Burnestine Henry Jacqueline M. Nunnery Riverside Tappahannock Linda’s dream, her life’s Corrine N. Hill Gordon and Bonnie Page Hospital—Surgery work, and her commitment Linda Hodges Elizabeth B. Passagaluppi Riverside Tappahannock to the professionalism of Hospital—Urgent Care nursing. The fund provides Joyce J. Holden Robert L. Pauley & Rehab Patsy G. Holton Charles Pierce scholarship support to one Riverside Tappahannck or more students enrolled Harvey R. Hutcheson Josephine G. Pierce Hospital— in the Riverside School of Lisa C. Jenkins-Haynie, MD Narita J. Pollard Teresa Samuel, RN Professional Nursing. Junice Johnson Roxie Pollard William and Deanne Sandy Dr. Joel and Susan Jones Thomas R. Prince, III David and Debra Scott Thanks to those who have given Gentry V. Kenner Jo-Ann Reale, RN Juanita E. Scott from July-December 2015 to Robert and Brenda Kent Charles Reid Michelle R. Seal The Nurse in the Hat Fund: Janice Kilman, RN Octavia Rich Shearwood Builders, Inc. Vicki A. Kinsel, MD Rosetta Richardson Jeri L. Sibley Tribute gifts made Beckie Langford Catherine H. Richwine James W. Smith in Memory Of: Crystal D. Langford Riverside Lifelong Health & Andrea J. Smith LaVerne T. Kennedy Rachel Lee Aging Billing Team Ronald E. Sullivan Edna D. Garcia Ray and Shelley Lewis Riverside Tappahannock Lotte I. Summey Ramona E. Hercules Hospital Siow Kate Lim Marie C. Suthard Elisa M. Lemmon Dr. Vikas and Daphny Maan Riverside Tappahannock Tosha R. Tate Robin M. Nelhuebel Hospital—Administration Gayle and Susan Mangum Heather Taylor Riverside Tappahannock Tribute gifts made Elizabeth J. Martin Hospital—Cafeteria Jennifer S. Thompson in Gratitude Of: Susan C. Martin Riverside Tappahannock Barbara A. Tiggle Riverside Orthopedic, Teresa K. Mason, RN Hospital Emergency Lori M. Treadway SportsMedicine & Chip McDowell Department Stephanie M. Umphlette Physiatry Specialist Kathy B. McDowell Riverside Tappahannock Steven O. Valiquette Erin Rock

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 43 Anne Talbot RIVERSIDE TAPPAHANNOCK HOSPITAL MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND Evans Memorial Valerie T. Veney Tribute gifts made Scholarship Fund John and Harriet Verburg in Gratitude Of: Robert and Byrd Waring Melissa P. Clarke, NP The Anne Talbot Evans Memorial Elizabeth G. Waring, RN Hulon and Ellen Fillingane Scholarship Fund honors Mary Angel Walls William C. Dameron, MD Anne Talbot Evans for her lifelong Amy M. Walls Keith and Doris Payne work and dedication to surgical David and Holly Wachsmuth Emmeth A. Daniel, MD services. The fund provides Theresa L. Webb Hulon and Ellen Fillingane scholarships to students enrolled J. Paul and Julie Welch Lucinda B. Hoover, RN in the RCHC Surgical Technology Welch Funeral Home, Inc. Richard and Lucille Higgins and RN programs who pursue Nathaniel G. Wesley, Jr. Alvaro A. Puig-Rodriguez, MD careers in surgical services. Cynthia Wilson, RN Hulon and Ellen Fillingane Savannah B. Seager Thanks to those who have given Kelly M. Winebrenner Hulon and Ellen Fillingane from July-December 2015 to the Stacey M. Snyder, RN Tribute gifts made Anne Talbot Evans Memorial Hulon and Ellen Fillingane Scholarship Fund: in Loving Memory Of: Susan Thomas, RN John Richard Hatton Hulon and Ellen Fillingane William and Carol Downey Estate of James and Gracie Hatton Robin M. Nelhuebel David and Holly Wachsmuth Charles R. Revere Earl and Margaret Ann Johnston Otelia G. Robertson Wilbur and Pamela Slaughter

44 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Riverside Walter Reed Hospital MAKE A DIFFERENCE FUND Riverside’s Make A Difference Funds allow us to cover the cost of critical unmet needs for patients unable to afford them. We cannot thank you enough for continuing to give in support of our effort to provide a higher standard of care for our patients on the Middle Peninsula.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RWRH Make A Difference Fund or who made unrestricted donations in the Middle Peninsula Region:

Abingdon Ruritan Club Cheryl L. Cecil, CNA Linda M. Dugger Gloucester Main Street Andrews Funeral Home, Inc. Chesapeake Bank Jennifer Edwards Preservation Trust Dr. Fredrick and Helen Arnold Circa 1918 April Elam, RN William T. Goode Denise A. Baker Sally V. Colbert Maryann Faulkner Charles and Amanda Graham Bangkoknoi Thai Cuisine, Inc. Jessica L. Coleman Shannon C. Fedors Gilbert Graves Thomas J. Bayne, Jr. A. Radford and Sharon Ferguson Center for the Arts Patricia S. Graves, RN BayPort Credit Union Compton Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Stevenson A. Gray Big Top Entertainment Michael S. Cooke Ferguson Oyster Company, LLC, John and Rose Gretes, MD Gayle L. Billups Corporate Press/ColorCraft Retail Seafood Market Stephanie N. Griffith, RN Ronald and Betty Blevins of Virginia, Inc. Kristen Fitchett Barry L. Gross, MD Sundershan Gupta, MD Jean C. Blount Courtyard By Marriott Ocean Mark Flannery Heather L. Gwyn Randi Blymyer, RN City/Miramar Condos Jay M. Forman, PA Michele M. Gwyn Bob’s Electric, Inc. Harvey and Zonie Cox Jason and Jennifer Frank Lacey E. Haden Anthony Boggs Crazy X Brand Joan French Eileen S. Crittenden, RN Kevin A. Haiz Anita S. Bolger Howard and Virginia Freyou Derrick P. Hall Dr. Richard and Jean Crowder Billy L. Bowden Susan Frishkorn, RN Kimberly J. Hall, RN Crowe Horwath, LLP Ashley N. Brooks Paul and Joyce Galewater Willie E. Hamilton Kelly A. Crowley, RN William and Jacqueline Brown Faye P. Gargiulo CWO Harvey and Sherri Hamm Jessica L. Cade Carolyn A. Davis GCS Family Properties, LLC Dr. Robert and Nancy Harding Canon Virginia, Inc. Robert and Cheryl Davis, MD Barbara A. Gies Kimberly A. Harper James and Marian Carlton Jessie M. DeBusk Dr. Lori and Samuel Gillespie Dwayne E. Harris, RN Maxine Carlton Angela D. Denson Constance Gilman, NP Irene Harris Andrea Carter Betty D. Distel, RN Gloucester Main Street Edwin R. Haufler Casey Auto Group DPR Construction Association, Inc. Hauser’s Jewelers

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Charlie Haywood Lombard, Vogt & Foster, D.D.S John Phillips Sandra Haywood Sharon A. Lyon Danielle Pittman, RN Crissy Hendrix Dr. John and Melissa Mary Ellen Priddy, RN Marilyn S. Hewitt Maggioncalda Amber L. Proffitt Hi-Ho Silver Mainsail Wealth Advisors, LLC Rappahannock Concrete Hodges & Bryant, LLC Richard and Linda Maples Corporation Hogg Funeral Home, Inc. Robert and Joan Marble Heather L. Ratcliff Steven R. Hogue Samantha Marr Jocelyn G. Rivera John Horsting, RN Alonzo H. Mason Riverside Heather A. Hoyt, RN George and Kathryn Redd Associates of Gloucester Donna E. Indzeris Masters Mechanical Corporation Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Warren and Cindy James Mark Merriner and Rebecca Riverside Walter Reed Hospital— John and Neva Jaquysh McCoy Facilities Maintenance Team Christine Johnson McCoy Associates, LLC Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Shelly M. Johnson Midwest Firestop, Inc. — Inpatient Services Kimberly Jones Judith Miller Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Craig and Lisa Jones Kenya G. Moody, RN — Med Sur Team Ruth Keane Amir Nekoumand Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Kimberly S. Kelley, RN Judy Newell — Team Magi M. Khalil, MD Newport News Marriott Riverside Walter Reed Gail Khoury at City Center Hospital Volunteers Kim C. Kim Amanda Niblett RTKL Associates, Inc. Gail J. King Janet L. Norman Camilla A. Ruff Justin L. Crain and Megan Kristina K. Ormsby S & T Commercial Cabinets, LLC Kleckner Mark Palmer Ronald S. Saunders Robin E. Koch Barbara D. Panecki Thomas A. Sawyer Richard and Karen Kramer Donald and Lourdes Parker Sharon H. Schaffer Rebecca M. Kurtz, RN Rammel Parrish Samantha N. Schaible, RN Kent and Dawn Laroque Shannon G. Paul, LPN Leigh Shelton Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Carol Perkins Elizabeth Sibley Connie B. Leigh Michael C. Perkowski Douglas and Linda Sier Dr. James and Trina Lesnick Stephanie M. Peters Joseph Sierotowitz

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Jennifer E. Smith York River Flooring, LLC Rebecca McCoy CWO Harvey and Sherri Kevin Smith Carrie L. Young L.F. and Linda Phillips Hamm Southwest Airlines Philip and Carrington Randolph Riverside Partners in Women’s Spain Commercial, Inc. Tribute gifts made Ronald S. Saunders Health - Gloucester State Farm Insurance Joshua D. in Loving Memory Of: Rebecca McCoy Shannon C. Fedors Junker Agency John S. Clements Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Riverside Radiation Oncology Taylored Printing Eva C. Towell Riverside Walter Reed Specialists — Gloucester The Green Planter’s Garden Kenneth W. Downing Hospital Volunteers Phyllis G. Bristow Center, Inc. Harvey’s Handyman Service David and Mabel Driver Riverside Surgical Specialists — John Thomas Shelly M. Johnson Doris A. Melancon Gloucester Kathy Thomas Harold R. Foster Shannon C. Fedors Mitzi Thomas CWO Harvey and Sherri Tribute gifts made Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Debra S. Thorpe Hamm in Gratitude Of: Emergency Department Timothy A. Leigh, D.D.S., P.C. Edward L. Hall Fredrick S. Arnold, MD Shannon C. Fedors Sean Tuttle Susan H. Haden David and Mary Peebles Riverside Walter Reed Walter and Gail Wallace Lydia Hall Patricia W. Booker Hospice Staff Camille Walton Gaynor L. Callis Shannon C. Fedors Shannon C. Fedors Rhonda Walton Captain Asbjorn Haus Gaynor L. Callis Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Malvin and Paula Washington Kerry and Carey Beverly Shannon C. Fedors — Nutrition/Dietary Washington Redskins Charitable Florence W. Pearce Brian K. Cubbage, MD Shannon C. Fedors Foundation John M. Jennings Laronda L. Wendall Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Revenue Cycle Department Judy A. Wentz Stella D. Austin Robert T. Davis, MD Robert and Angela Healy John and Patricia Hasty CWO Harvey and Rita West Sherri Hamm Sarah E. West, MD Maynard and E. Nichols Francisco X. Valls, MD Janice E. Wheatley, RN Tribute gifts made Richard and Barbara Sherrill Nathan H. Williamson John White in Honor Of: Raouf Gharbo, DO Leslie Wilkins Robert L. Marble Steven and Lorraine Kirsch Lanell R. Williams Ronald and Betty Blevins Lori K. Gillespie, MD Marian S. Williams Dr. Richard and Jean Crowder Phyllis G. Bristow Nathan H. Williamson Dr. Robert and Cheryl Davis Jody Hudgins, RN Dana R. Wilson, RN William S. Massey Shannon C. Fedors Truman N. Wise Mark Merriner and Mary Ann Lewis, RN

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The Help Fund was established to provide financial grants to Riverside team members who have experienced a disaster or personal loss through no fault of their own. Through June 2015, a total of $20,200.92 has been awarded to 50 team members in need.

Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Help Fund for Riverside Team Members:

Jennifer S. Barnes Curtis F. Key Walter and Gail Wallace Maria L. Bird Deborah A. Lawrence Sara C. Williams Debra Brennan Brandy L. Major Joseph and Terry Williams Cheryl M. Brown Christine McKinney Lisa F. York Kay N. Brown Sheila M. McKinney Narcisa Burton, CNA Stephanie M. Noffsinger Tribute gifts made Donna J. Class Michael C. Perkowski in Loving Memory Of: Courtney E. Detwiler Harold Prussia Patrick M. Farrow Beth A. Douglas Audria Purcell Anne Tate, RN Angela Dust Mark Rath Thaddeus Fura Riverside Internal Audit & Tribute gifts made Edna D. Garcia Compliance Team in Honor Of: Lisa J. Garrett Melissa A. Rogala, RN Bethany B. Balmer Patricia S. Graves, RN Robert and Lisa Salsberry Robin M. Nelhuebel Christopher Gressett Sharon H. Schaffer Dashaunda S. Blount Kathy S. Haley Dr. Mark and Debra Shawnik Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Linda Harlow Frank R. Sisto Kristine B. Bohn Chuck and Sally Hartman Joy Sjolie Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Jennifer M. Haywood Dawn Strickler Mary Broughman Helen Hebbons Robyn A. Vargo, DO Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Shawna A. Holmes Denise Vrooman-Huguley Debra C. Conner Barbara Kent Carolyn A. Walker Rhonda Waldrop-Eng

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Steve Covington Earon N. Massie Joanne M. Verhulst Dream Make A Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Difference Fund Lauren E. Eng Cassandra Moore Lori Whittaker Donations to the Achievable Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Dream Make A Difference Cathy Fisher Riverside Walter Reed Hospital Fund supports Riverside’s Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Laboratory Janet B. Husband commitment to meet the health Celia Grinstead Shari Scott and wellness needs of at-risk Allison N. Ray, RN Rhonda Waldrop-Eng youth in southeast Newport Michael Hamilton Taffi Simone News, VA, by providing the Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Riverside Health Improvement Shawna M. Hatter Joseph M. Stencel Clinics within the Achievable Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Dream Academy. Elaine E. Hitchens Pamela Taylor Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Thanks to those who have given Kjersten E. Kipp Jim Towell from July-December 2015 to Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng the Achievable Dream Make A Difference Fund:

PNC Bank Foundation “I wanted to say how appreciative my husband and I are to have received Andrea Weiser such a generous gift from the Riverside Help Fund for Team Members. Not only for the money, but for all the kind words, hugs and prayers by If you are interested in learning more about how you can so many people. So please know how grateful we are, and will never support the Riverside Health forget the kindness Riverside has shown our family.” Improvement Clinics serving Achievable Dream Academy — Grateful Riverside Team Member students, please contact Debbie Atkinson, Executive Director of the Riverside Foundation at 757-234-8740.

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The Riverside Health System Make A Difference Fund is an opportunity for grateful patients and community members to support areas of greatest need throughout the Riverside Health System. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to Riverside Health System Make A Difference Fund:

Debra A. Acors Pamela S. Brandenburg James R. Corbett Dr. O.T. and Sandra Adcock Brigitta L. Braxton Sheila Corbin Shirley O. Aiken Jaclyn M. Bridges Douglas and Alison Culbert Rudolf Alferoff Jennifer L. Brown Laura A. Cunnington, MD Beth L. Allar Scott and Michelle Brown Alfreda M. Curtis Karen Amburgey Wendy C. Bunting Robert W. Cuthrell Cheryl Ange Pam Carmine Keith and Kerry Dabbs Sharon W. Angle William T. Carreras Larry Davis Dr. Fredrick and Helen Arnold Blair A. Carter Patricia J. Day Walter and Rebecca Austin Beth Casey Theresa Del Corso Bethany B. Balmer Andrea Chandler Mary Lou DelPrince Steven W. Barley Robert L. Chiarizia Dena Dempster Angela M. Barnes Nicolas R. Chuquin Carie L. Deweerd W.T. and Karen Barrett Angela E. Claud Dave R. Dieck Melanie E. Barrick Kelsey R. Claud Pamela E. Doshier Kenneth and Teresa Bassett Kriston N. Cobb Carolyn T. Dough Tina Beierly John and Margaret Cochran Eric S. Douglas Alan R. Bennett Joshua C. Coffield Tracey K. Dowling Jessica A. Berg Debra M. Coleman Joe J. Durham Frederick and Sylvia Blackmon William Collier Angela Dust Gregory Blake Jaime S. Cook Ed Dwyer Linda Blotter Kelly E. Cooper Daniel and Sharon Easter Doug Bowling Kendra J. Cooper Katherine L. Eastham

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My mother has always been Ahmed El-Kority Leslee D. George Amy W. Harden Gina W. Kavanaugh Elizabeth M. Emerson Dr. William and Kimberly J. Healy Sharron Keever a giver. She gave more than Patricia E. Emerson Gretchen Gillen David J. Hemphill Stephanie D. Kennedy she received her whole life. Anne W. English Garnet L. Gilmore Eric L. Henry Charles and Linda I pride myself on the one Sandra J. Evans Susan C. Glazier Ramona E. Hercules Kenney quality that I was fortunate Mary S. Goddard Jerri Kerlin Lisa R. Fannin Denise C. Hill enough to inherit — her Fred and Susan Farley Elmer H. Godwin Ted P. Hinson Nyla R. Kimmet Vickie Farrar Nancy E. Goerke Lisa A. Hodges Kelly T. King desire to give for no reason Clinton Featherston Margaret B. Goodman Cynthia J. Hogge Kjersten E. Kipp other than it is the right Shannon C. Fedors Ann Graham Aileen Holgado Eric and Penny Kirkland thing to do. I will continue Kristie R. Finney Everett and Marjorie Sherry Holup Justin L. Crain and her legacy of giving with Gray Steven R. Hornsby Megan Kleckner Cathy Fisher my contributions to causes Donna Fitzgerald Jessica S. Green Angela J. Horsley Vanessa Knight Kathleen Fletcher Shereen T. Greene Jason Houck Katherine Koehl supported by the Riverside Roy Fontane Yolanda Greenlaw Sarita C. Howell Kevin and Carol Foundation. Barbara G. Ford J.T. and Jennifer Denise Hubbard Lafountain Jason and Jennifer Greenwell Sara J. Hubbard Michael E. Langston — Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Frank Keith and Crystal Michelle P. Hunley David B. Lassiter Riverside Team Member and Charles O. Frazier, MD Gregory Carolyn W. Hunt Kelly A. Lawrence Founder’s Society Member Sherry French Christopher Gressett Kimon D. Jackson Elisa M. Lemmon Jeremy D. Frey Natalie S. Groeger Tamara Jackson Janice O. Leonard Ronald and Jo Ann Winfred and Melissa Yvonne R. James Dr. James and Friend Guthrie Elsie I. Jeffries Trina Lesnick Raymond Fullerton Kathy S. Haley Erica D. Jenkins Laureen C. Lessard Melissa Fultz Derrick P. Hall Emil and Christine Heidi M. Lewis Edna D. Garcia Michael Hamilton Jensen David and Gloria Lilly Laura Gardner CWO Harvey and Holly A. Johnson Teresa Livermon Faye P. Gargiulo Sherri Hamm Shelly M. Johnson Ronda Loftis Lisa J. Garrett Betty Hamrick Brigitte Jones Dennis J. Loftus Lauren H. Gaskins Eboni Hankins-Worthy Leslie G. Jones Frank and Jeraldine Lohr

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Debra D. Lomax Kimberly A. Monroe Barry Rumble Herman D. Longworth William D. Morris Patricia Russo Loretta A. Loveless Deborah G. Morse Robert and Lisa Salsberry Ruby Pope Drumm Nathaniel and Deborah Nakamura Marybeth W. Scott Ruthellen Lovett Robin M. Nelhuebel Todd L. Sedler Make a Difference Katherine Lowe Kim Nelson Stephanie Shackelford Donald Lundin David A. Newcomer Khalid Sheikh That Transcends Dr. Wilson and Jean Lundy Janet L. Norman Conway H. Sheild, III Time — Remember Kristin L. Lynch Jacqueline M. Nunnery Jennifer S. Shinn Galina Mackey Mary S. Obee Dr. Gregg and Lisa Shivers Riverside in your Will Michele E. Macklin Katherine G. Oliver Timothy T. Short One day in March of 2007, Riverside Faith Marks Lindsay N. Oliver Berita J. Simmons School of Professional Nursing Vickie Matney Deborah S. Outlaw Judy Simmons Chair Debbie Sullivan-Yates was Sharon Maynard Karen E. Owens Andrea N. Smith routinely opening her mail. Inside Lisa G. Mayo Beverly R. Owsley Jessica M. Smith one of the envelopes was a check Ormond W. McDaniel Shawna Parker Phyllis A. Smith for $1,182,868—the largest single Reagan K. McLean Christopher R. Peaden Rachia L. Smith gift ever received by the school. The Lisa A. McNeil Delvin E. Peeks Rex and Kelly Smith donation came from the estate of Peter and Kerry Mellette Keith Percic Ruby Pope Drumm, a 1948 graduate. Shirley A. Smith The gift fulfilled her lifelong dream Polly Melson John P. Peterman Sandra M. Snapp to make a difference in future Ivan and Jennifer Mendoza Jim Pixler Melanie L. Stanius students’ lives. In 2014 alone, the Kathy S. Menefee Kathy Preaster Wendi Steinberg Ruby Pope Drumm Scholarship Tricia Merson Audria Purcell Elizabeth S. Steinbrueck Fund provided 46 student Matthew Midgett Lynn Ratliff Dr. Eric and Sharon Stone scholarships totaling $129,000. Lee C. Miller Jennifer G. Reed Deborah L. Sullivan-Yates To learn how you can support causes Ronda Miller Misty Reynolds Evelyn A. Sutton that have been important in your life, Susan Miller Sandra C. Riddick Susan Tanner please contact Debbie Atkinson at Michael and Wanda Miller Jennifer E. Roberts Amy Tatum 757-234-8740. Support Riverside with Scott and Teresa Milliken Sherry L. Rousselle Kelly A. Taylor a gift that transcends time. Gloria W. Mingee Doreen Rucker Henry and Judith Thayer

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Kelly A. Thompson Cheryl Wilson H. Brad Carmines, MD Joanna E. Thornton Khriston C. Wilson James P. Downey Sophie G. Toliver Kristi M. Wilson Robert T. Davis, MD Ross and Amy Tomlin Karen D. Wilson-Tatum Drs. D. Marshall and Robert D. Traylor Howard and Christine Woody Patricia P. Barry Lorraine Treadwell Phyllis Worsham Kathleen H. Freeman- Hammonds, MD Susanna Tschan Marianne Wortham Dr. Mark and Marilyn Stephanie Tupper Roxanne Yarina Nataupsky Barbara Turner Lisa F. York Lori K. Gillespie, MD Ann Tyler Brooke Youngblood Emmett and Annie Goin Ruth A. VanDavelaar Ross Younger Joseph D. Layser, MD Adria Vanhoozier Emmett and Annie Goin Joanne M. Verhulst Tribute gifts made Peter J. Zullo, MD Jeremy and Kari Voigtmann in Loving Memory Of: Emmett and Annie Goin Jaqueita M. Walker Warren C. Light William and Jacqueline Ward Anne J. Saltz, RN Darryl Ware Ann A. McDaniel David Ware Ormond W. McDaniel Sherron L. Ware Michael T. Meador Susan A. Wass Vicki Montgomery-Highsmith Andrea K. Weiser Kim R. Weishaar Tribute gifts made Robin A. West in Honor Of: Karen S. Wilkins Pattie N. Brooks Elisabeth J. Williams William F. Brooks Martha Williams Simone Williams Tribute gifts made Ticorea Williams in Gratitude Of: William and Kelli Willshire Scott V. Burgess, MD Timothy and Carol Wilson Emmett and Annie Goin

WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 I 53 Gerald R. Brink Riverside Child Development & Memorial Scholarship LEARNING CENTER PROGRAM At Riverside, we know that preparing a quality health care workforce is The RCDLC Program is an opportunity for grateful parents and team members to support the essential in generating economic educational needs of our children at the Riverside Child Development & Learning Center. growth and improving the quality of life for the communities we serve. Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Child Development & Learning Center Fund: To that end, and in honor of Gerald (Jerry) Brink, who served Gregory and Teresa Bosch The Kroger Company Customer Elaine E. Hitchens as President and CEO of Riverside Shawn and Kristin Brewster Communications Department Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Regional Medical Center and Laura Bryant Rosalyn Tillman Kjersten E. Kipp Executive Vice President of Riverside Victor and Karen Cardenas Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Health System before retiring William and Lorrie Carter Tribute gifts made Earon N. Massie in 2004 after 40 years of service, in Honor Of: David and Jessica Cash Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Riverside has established the Gerald Katherine E. Clover Dashaunda S. Blount Cassandra Moore R. Brink Memorial Scholarship Katrina M. Coullier Rhonda Waldrop-Eng to benefit students enrolled in the Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Amanda J. Craft Kristine B. Bohn Riverside College of Health Careers Shari Scott Kelly H. Drackert Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Radiologic Technology Program. Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Wayne and Judy Harrell Mary Broughman Taffi Simone Thanks to those who have given Holly A. Johnson Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng from July-December 2015 to Angela Jones Debra C. Conner Joseph M. Stencel the Gerald R. Brink Memorial Lawrence Thomas and Rhonda Waldrop-Eng LaTonia Kelley Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Scholarship: Steve Covington Raymond E. Keys Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Pamela Taylor Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Katherine Koehl Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Patrick and Sally Krystyn Lauren E. Eng William and Carol Downey Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Jim Towell Steven and Leslie McMullin Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Faye P. Gargiulo Danielle S. Meyer Cathy Fisher Joanne M. Verhulst Jason and Keri Houser Mary K. Odenweller Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Robin M. Nelhuebel Sandra L. Phillips Michael Hamilton Brenda G. Richardson Rhonda Waldrop-Eng Lori Whittaker Riverside Child Development Shawna M. Hatter Rhonda Waldrop-Eng and Learning Center Rhonda Waldrop-Eng

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The RCHCMake A Difference Sustaining Fund for a Bright Future is an opportunity for students, faculty, staff, and the community to support Riverside College of Health Careers in addressing the Carol Hines, LPN and Michelle learning needs of future nursing and allied health professionals. Wooten, Director of Nursing, RRMC Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the RCHC Make A Difference Fund:

Our mission at the Riverside Rachel Copen Riverside College of Health Vernon & Audrey Markham College of Health Careers Careers-RN Summer Christina M. Gooch Claudia M. Wright is to educate students to Class of 2015 Margaret B. Goodman become competent entry Susan L. Sale Tribute gifts made Chelsea Gray level healthcare professionals. Sade Silver in Honor Of: Michael Hamilton RCHC enrolls on average Michelle L. Smith Nancy W. Littlefield, DNP Jeannette Harding 300 students each year Bessie M. Stratton Dr. Kyle and Lynn Allen Lettie Pate Whitehead in Professional Nursing, Deborah L. Sullivan-Yates Riverside School of Foundation, Inc. Practical Nursing, Radiologic Harald and Margret Walian Professional Nursing Gloria W. Mingee Faculty Technology, Surgical Ebony L. Mullen Tribute gifts made John and Patricia Cork Technology, Robin M. Nelhuebel in Loving Memory Of: Assistant, Medical Assistant, Stacey E. Privia, LPN Premier Inc. Tribute gifts made and our Concurrent Riverside College of Health John Stanley in Gratitude Of: Enrollment BSN Program Careers — 2015 PN LaVerne T. Kennedy Fredrick S. Arnold, MD offered by Old Dominion Day Class Dr. Kyle and Lynn Allen Anna R. Draper University.

For the calendar year 2015, the generosity of our donors made it possible for 140 students to receive $325,126 in scholarships.

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The Jean Raines Family Scholarship Fund was established by Riverside Health System and her family to memorialize Jean and her 40-year commitment to the health system. The scholarship program honors Jean’s lifelong commitment to learning and education by providing the children and grandchildren of Riverside employees with educational assistance for their professional and personal development. Jean Raines, RN Thanks to those who have given from July-December 2015 to the Jean Raines Family Scholarship Fund:

Peter K. Lam Tribute gifts made Frank and Aime Nuar, MD in Honor Of: Angelica Perry, DO Kathy S. Menefee Terris E. Kennedy, Ph.D, RN Tribute gifts made James Raines in Memory Of: Jennifer Raines Jean Raines Jennifer Raines

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Samantha Verser, R.N. was awarded the 2015 Willie P. Francis Education Scholarship. Samantha is a nurse on Riverside Regional Medical Center’s Labor and Delivery Unit. “The last place I thought I would find myself is labor and delivery,” she said. “I started on the medical/surgical orthopedic floor. I learned how to be a nurse on that floor. I learned to manage my time well and gained as much knowledge from more experienced nurses as I possibly could. I learned how to really care for people – to hold their hands as they took their last breaths, and hug their family and tell them it will be okay. Being a nurse is about so much more than I ever thought. The nurses I worked with became my family.”

Samantha Verser, R.N. Samantha is pursuing her BSN at Rappahannock Community College. “Continuing my education is extremely important to me. My patients only deserve the best that I can give them, and by going back to school I know I can make a difference in the quality of care I am able to provide.”

The Willie P. Francis Education Scholarship Fund honors the retirement of Willie P. Francis and her decades of service on the Mother/Baby Unit at Riverside Regional Medical Center. Willie’s special contributions to nursing, along with the care of new mothers and their babies was noted over the years by all who came in contact with her. The fund was established with a lead contribution by Dr. Stephen Bolduc to encourage employees of the Birthing and Family Health Services staff to continually advance their skills in the field of maternal-child health.

If you are interested in learning more about how you can support educational scholarships at Riverside, please contact us at 757-234-8740.

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The Healthcare Heroes Fund honors Riverside would like to thank the following corporate and civic partners for their investments in Leslie D. Mask, Anna A. Weston, Judy our mission from July-December 2015. Lee, Ian Burgett, and Joyce Johnson, RN, Robyn Gohsman, and Lydia Advanced Health Media Ferguson Oyster Company, Pfizer, Inc. LLC, Retail Seafood Market Hall, whoselives and contributions as AMGEN, USA PNC Bank Foundation Andrews Funeral Home, Inc. GC Commercial, Inc. Rappahannock Concrete healthcare professionals made them AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP GCS Family Properties, LLC Corporation heroes. The fund began providing Bangkoknoi Thai Cuisine, Inc. Genentech USA RTKL Associates, Inc. scholarships and student assistance Bank of Lancaster Gloucester Main Street S & T Commercial Cabinets, LLC grants in 2008 to qualified individuals BayPort Credit Union Preservation Trust Shearwood Builders, Inc. pursuing a career in healthcare. Big Top Entertainment Hauser’s Jewelers Southwest Airlines Bob’s Electric, Inc. Hi-Ho Silver Spain Commercial, Inc. Thanks to those who have given Boehringer Ingelheim USA Hodges & Bryant, LLC State Farm Insurance Joshua from July-December 2015 to the Corporation Hogg Funeral Home, Inc. D. Junker Agency Healthcare Heroes Scholarship & Canon Virginia, Inc. Jones, Blechman, Woltz & Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Student Assistance Fund: Casey Auto Group Kelly, PC U.S.A., Inc. & Affiliates Celgene Corporation Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Taylored Printing Chesapeake Bank Lettie Pate Whitehead The CATO Corporation Circa 1918 Foundation, Inc. The Green Planter’s Garden Kimberly J. Healy Corporate Press/ColorCraft Little River Campground, LLC Center, Inc. Dr. John and Melissa of Virginia, Inc. Lombard, Vogt & Foster, DDS The Kroger Company Maggioncalda Courtyard By Marriott Ocean Mainsail Wealth Advisors, LLC Customer Communications Tom and Elisabeth Williams City/Miramar Condos Masters Mechanical Corporation Department Crazy X Band McCoy Associates LLC Timothy A. Leigh, DDS, PC Tribute gifts made Crowe Horwath, LLP Merck Foundation Turner Construction Company in Loving Memory Of: DPR Construction Midwest Firestop, Inc. United Way of Virginia’s Eisai, Inc. Newport News Marriott Eastern Shore Robyn S. Gohsman Eli Lilly & Co. at City Center Welch Funeral Home, Inc. Michael and Gina Keesee Ferguson Center for the Arts O’Reilly Automotive, Inc. York River Flooring, LLC Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Peninsula Professional Coders

58 I RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION 2015 WWW.RIVERSIDEONLINE.COM/FOUNDATION Riverside Foundation Year End 2015 Investment Other Gains (Losses) Contribution FINANCIAL UPDATE $8,833 Revenue $2,261 We’re pleased to report that the Riverside Foundation exceeded its 2015 strategic objective of $2.75 million. As of December 2015, the number of gifts and donors both Cash, Pledged increased by 23% over 2014. Thanks to the continued support and generosity of our Health System Grants & Awards and In-Kind donors, the Riverside Foundation raised a total of $2,768,196.04 in 2015. $1,281,850 Contributions $1,492,918 THE IMPACT Help Fund: In 2015, 133 team members received $43,025 in financial assistance. Since the Help Fund’s beginning in 2008, 1,208 Riverside team members experiencing financial difficulty through no fault of their own received more than $373,630.34 in financial assistance. Make A Difference Funds: In 2015 $229,781.87 was disbursed from the Make A Difference Funds for facility enhancements and critical unmet patient needs like life vests, gift cards for food, clothing, medications, rental and utility assistance. Cancer Care: In 2015, 12,521 patients received Integrative Medicine Therapies valued at $556,200, for which there is no reimbursement. Since 2007, 160 Cancer Care patient assistance requests have been met. Hospice Fund: In 2015, $82,633.30 was disbursed to cover funeral expenses, the cost of medications, food and utilities for qualified patients in hospice care. Educational Scholarships: In 2015, a total of 140 students received $325,126 in scholarships.

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RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION RIVERSIDE FOUNDATION Philanthropic contributions advance and further Riverside’s mission to care for others as we would care for those we love. This list includes all Founder’s Society Members as of December 31, 2015

Second Century Circle Humanitarian Circle Dr. James and Carolyn Dudley Rhonda Waldrop-Eng $100,000 and above $50,000 and above Benjamin and Frances Ellis Rhys and Nancy Weakley Thomas J. Bayne, Jr. and Family Wade and Amy Broughman Drs. Charles and Lisa Frazier Hill and Alice Wellford Pierre and Catherine Dohet* Dr. Hugh and Sherrill McCormick Geraldine T. Gladding* William and Susanne Wellford William and Carol Downey Dr. Anthony and Carol Santoro Royden and Martha Goodson LCDR Jason and Kristi Wells Barry Gross, MD and Family Ruby Pope Drumm* Riverside Tappahannock Angelo Guastaferro Abingdon Ruritan Club Jesse Doswell Dutton* Hospital Volunteers Robert and Nancy Harding Huntington Garden Club Dr. Mark E. and Lynn H. Ellis Riverside Walter Reed Marguerite Hopkins* Riverside Regional Medical Center Faye P. Gargiulo* Hospital Volunteers John and Carol Jamison Facilities Engineering Team COL Robert (Ret) and Susan McCreary* PNC Bank C.A. Barrs Contractor, Inc. Caramine Kellam Jane D. McKinney, Ph.D. Chesapeake Bank Steve Spain, Spain Commercial, Inc. Terris E. Kennedy, Ph.D., R.N. Richard J. and Catherine B. Pearce CSX Transportation Dr. James and Trina Lesnick Riverside Shore Memorial Essex Bank Healing Circle Diana L. LoVecchio Hospital Auxiliary EVB $10,000 and above Pat and Liz Martin Riverside Regional FTI Consulting Jerry and Danette Allen Robert and Claudia McDermott Medical Center Volunteers G.C. Commercial, Inc. Dexter and Debbie Atkinson Dr. Patrick and Catherine Parcells Newport News Shipbuilding Hourigan Construction Nancy E. Bates Melanie L. Parkhurst North American Partners in Anesthesia Kaspersky Lab, Inc. Charlie and Golden Bethune-Hill Luis H. Pena* Turner Construction Company RTKL Associates, Inc. Mason Brent Charles and Sally Gayle Revere SHI International Corp. * Cornerstone Legacy Contributors Drs. Thomas and Anastasia Cleary Charles and Jeri Sibley Towne Bank Margaret Cook Dr. Christopher and Lisa Stolle Patrick and Debra Roob Costello Paul and Rosemary Trible