2017 ANNUAL REPORT Letter from Dimock Leadership
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Opening Doors for Generations 2017 ANNUAL REPORT Letter from Dimock Leadership Dear Dimock Family, Generations. Legacy. Family. Over the past year, these words took on great significance. Our physicians, nurses, teachers and clinicians increasingly supported generations of families– the great grandmother who brings her great grandbabies here. The mother whose children attended our Head Start program and who now works here as a teacher. Families come to Dimock because they receive outstanding, personalized care. They develop relationships with our staff that last decades. As much as our patients’ lives are improved by their Dimock care, our employees’ lives are enriched by these relationships. We are blessed to count patients, staff, board members, corporate partners, friends and community partners in our Dimock family. In the pages of our annual report, you will read stories about the generations of Dimock family members who have come through our doors and the dedicated partners whose generosity and vision make our work possible. FY17 (July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017) was a pivotal year for Dimock. We constructed the Dr. Lucy Sewall Center for Acute Treatment Services, which will open in the spring of The People. The Purpose. 2018. This expansion will provide life-saving inpatient detoxification to more than 4,000 men and women annually. We advanced our innovative model of integrated care, Dimock Makes a Difference Every Day providing hundreds of children and teens with behavioral health support within the walls of our health center. And we increased access to healthcare for more than 400 children from our educational programs and residential homes. Caring integrated through Commitment to an Our work impacts entire families and has a lasting effect on the health of future every service we deliver. ever-expanding community. generations. Our strength as a leader in our community lies in our partnership with you. We invite you to join us in celebrating a year full of amazing achievements. Our patients come to us for care. That means more Dimock continues to build on a reputation which Thank you for your incredible support. than a visit, or an appointment. Our doctors listen has expanded far beyond our community. Today, and treat the whole person. From primary and we serve patients from 212 zip codes across the With gratitude, mental health care for adults and children to state. We have taken the lead in the statewide recovery services and child and family education, discussion on recovery, as Massachusetts’ largest our integrated programs and services are provider of substance use, mental health, conveniently located on one campus. This unique and developmental disability services within continuum of care affects the lives and futures a community health center setting. of thousands of people every year, as we work together to build a healthier community for all. Excellence driven by diversity. Our voice. Our vision. Led by Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan and a As Dimock gains prominence in the state, we diversified workforce, Dimock doesn’t just talk remain vigilant in our mission to heal and uplift about diversity, it’s in our DNA. The Dimock individuals, families and our community. We Myechia Minter-Jordan, Flash Wiley MD, MBA Chair Emeritus Center, formerly known as the New England are moving forward on our vision to redefine President and Dimock Community Foundation Board Hospital for Women and Children, was the first the model of a healthy community by creating Chief Executive Officer in New England and the second in the United equitable access to comprehensive and The Dimock Center States to be run by female doctors – a training integrated health care and education. school for female nurses renowned nationally. From our history we gain strength and lead with pride, offering patients excellence every day. FY2017 ANNUAL REPORT | The Dimock Center 3 The Dimock Center Leadership The Dimock Center Leadership Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA Jack Fisher Rosette Martinez President and Chief Executive Officer Chief Information Officer Chief Officer of Operations Integration Dimock Community Services Board Peter Gerondeau Tiffany Cardoza Jadotte, EdD Holly Oh, MD Executive Vice President and Vice President of Human Resources Chief Medical Officer Peter Mongeau (Chair) Ryan Boxill, PhD, MBA Carroy “Cuf” Ferguson, PhD Dianne McCarthy, Esq. General Counsel, Center for Health Chief Financial Officer Mark Libon, PhD Raquel Rosenblatt Senior Vice President, Aon Vice President of Behavior Health, Professor, College of Public and Community Information and Analysis Dianne Curtin Vice President of Vice President of Institutional Advancement Carole Charnow (Vice-Chair) Steward Health Care Service and Co-President, Association for Humanistic Psychology David Szabo, Esq. Vice President of Child and Behavioral Health Services Nandini Sengupta, MD President and CEO, Boston Children’s Robert J. Credle Partner, Locke Lord Family Services Medical Director of Health Services Museum Director of Community Programs, Christopher Kandus-Fisher, EdD Karen Baroody Urban Edge Housing Corporation Vice President of Student Affairs, Diversity Partner and Managing Director, Sadyah Dambreville and Inclusion, Chief Equity Officer, Berklee Dimock Community Foundation Board Education Resource Strategies Community Leader and Chair, Dimock College of Music Parent Policy Council (Head Start) Flash Wiley (Chair Emeritus) Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C. Wanda McClain Robbie Robinson Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Senior Vice President, System Integration Vice President of Community Health Community Leader the Centaurus Group, LLC & Care Coordination, Beth Israel Deaconess and Health Equity, Brigham and Philippe Sauvage Dimock Health Services Board Robert Rivers (Chair) Medical Center Women’s Hospital Chief Financial Officer, Sanofi Genzyme Robbie Robinson (Chair) Barbara Couzens Michael Kincade Cochise Pearson Chairman and CEO, Eastern Bank Dan Ginsburg Paul Mendis, MD Peter Shorett Community Leader Manager of Public Relations and Community Relations Associate, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Arlene Fortunato (Vice Chair) Founder, DG Healthcare Associates Chief Medical Officer (Ret.), Director, The Chartis Group Neighborhood Health Plan Jayne Carvelli-Sheehan, MSN, R.N.C. Patient Advocacy, Carney Hospital Central Boston Elder Services Ivy Scholars Success Senior Vice President of Advancement, Richard Karoff Sandra Stratford, MD (Vice-Chair) Robert Francis Malia Lowe Annie Russell Greater Boston Food Bank Senior Registered Client Service Associate, Peter Mongeau Chief Medical Officer, Raytheon Pinnacle Financial Advisors Senior Vice President, Aon Senior Vice President, System Integration Community Leader Director, Organizational Development, Community Leader Juan Lopera (Vice Chair) Sheryl Traylor & Care Coordination, Beth Israel Deaconess Doris Gordon Medtronic Vice President, Business Diversity, William MacKenzie Sebastian Pariath Senior Vice President of Human Medical Center Community Leader Jeannette Ortiz Tufts Health Plan Senior Vice President, Commercial Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Resources and Administration Services, Howard Carter Practice Manager, Steward Medical Group Bruce Figueroa (Assistant Treasurer) Banking Division, Brookline Bank Officer, John Hancock Financial Services DentaQuest Glenn Johnson Community Leader Community Leader Division Executive, Nonprofit and Healthcare George MacNaught Stuart Patterson David Walker, CFA Banking, Citizens Commercial Banking Senior Vice President and Director of Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management Hamilton Wood (Assistant Treasurer) Stores, Home Goods, The TJX Companies LifePod Solutions, Inc. Vice President (Ret.), Middlesex Savings Bank Peter Roberts Commercial Banking Group Venture Partner, Converge Venture Partners The Dimock Center President’s Council Dimock’s President’s Council is a select group of advisors, steering our organization toward its future. Members hale from all areas of business, the community, and “ There are very few organizations in Boston with the capacity and resources to provide healthcare, brought together to offer their guidance and insight to our President comprehensive, holistic services to individuals and families in need. The Dimock Center is a and CEO on the issues important to our community and the field of philanthropy. nexus for addressing the social determinants of health and an effective advocate for resources Flash Wiley Sadyah Dambreville Yvonne Garcia Malia Lowe Michael Munn Peter Shorett and strategies to increase access to quality, affordable child and family services, behavioral Co-Chair of President’s Council Beverly Edgehill Dan Ginsburg Juan Lopera Femi Obi Barry Sloane Nicole Obi Linda Sloane Kay health and clinical care.” Bennie Wiley Pamela Everhart Doris Gordon Joy Lucas Jeannette Ortiz Sylvia Stevens-Edouard Co-Chair of President’s Council Joseph Feaster Jackie Glenn Melissa MacDonnell Arlene Fortunato, Vice Chair of the Community Foundation Board, Carroy Ferguson Michael Goldstein William MacKenzie Sebastian Pariath Sandra Stratford Senior Vice President of Advancement, Greater Boston Food Bank Stuart Patterson David Szabo Chet Atkins Darryl Fess McComma Grayson George MacNaught Cochise Pearson Yvonne Tang Marc Backon Bruce Figueroa Tom Grilk Nakia Maddox-Eubanks Allison Picott Sheryl Traylor David Barash John Fish Paul Grogan Oscar Malcolm “ Dell Technologies is intentional in its efforts to become a full