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HORD COPLAN MACHT Head of Emergency Medicine Looks Forward to Sinai ER-7 Expansion William P. Jaquis, M.D. Says New and Improved Space Will Enhance Patient Care

screening area to a chair in the hallway because we just don’t have the space. Then sometimes we need to move them to another hallway in order to be seen by a physician. The expansion will give patients more privacy during the evaluation process and make it a more comfortable, efficient experience. Q: What is involved in phase two? WPJ: Phase two will hopefully begin in the fall of 2013 and will expand out our current observation area to make it into a pediatric-dedicated space. Pediatric patients will be able to come in the front part of the emergency department and essentially stay in that area without having to pass through the adult emergency department. We’ll increase the number of pediatric beds from eight to 13. We will have a secured and large play/waiting area, enlarged private exam rooms and direct access to the ambulance E E L

N bay, helipad, operating rooms and O S A J imaging. The new location will facilitate patient safety, efficiency of care and patient and family satisfaction. It will Not everyone is fortunate enough to land their dream job, but William align the facilities and care of the Jaquis, M.D., Sinai Hospital’s chief of emergency medicine, seems to have pediatric emergency patients to those of succeeded. “When I am doing clinical work, I’m with a great team of people, the new Herman & Walter Samuelson and we’re able to deliver a really quick piece of effective patient care that can Children’s Hospital at Sinai. Nchange people’s lives. That’s a high for me. On the other hand, when I do Q: What about space for adults? administrative work, I’m trying to effect change for the long term. Removing WPJ: Currently, there are times when barriers for the clinicians gives me satisfaction as well.” people have to wait longer than we’d like. The expansion of the ER-7 at Sinai Hospital, set to begin this fall, is Sometimes, ambulances have to bypass us because we just don’t have anywhere else providing yet another sense of satisfaction for Dr. Jaquis. “Unfortunately, to put the next patient, especially if they everyone is going to need emergency services at some point, and this project are seriously ill. We really dislike diverting will allow them to come to a place that can deliver care effectively and them. efficiently, in a way that will put them back to health very quickly.” Within the enlarged space, the design of our urgent and emergent areas will Below, Dr. Jaquis, a native Iowan who came to Sinai Hospital 11 years ago, essentially stay the same, with a central answers some questions about the new project. area for staff and patient rooms around the perimeters. That configuration keeps Q: Why the expansion? aren’t having crushing chest pain or a staff, supplies and medication within easy stroke but more of a middle level acuity, reach. The new beds will be much more WPJ: The original Sinai ER-7 was built in they can be evaluated and then, even private and patient-friendly. 1998, and it was designed for 60,000 though space is at a premium, the NP or visits a year. Last year we saw 82,000 Q: In what ways will the community PA can actually initiate some diagnostic patients—close to 220 a day. So space is a benefit? or treatment processes. This change in concern. care delivery requires new and better WPJ: Just having more space means we In addition, we have changed the way space, which phase one will provide. can see people more quickly and put them we deliver care. Through our rapid The REU has been a positive in spaces that are designed for the type of evaluation unit (REU), we have moved a change, but there is not as much patient care they need. Another benefit is that the nurse practitioner (NP) and physician’s privacy or comfort as we would like. emergency department will become a assistant (PA) staff up front. Now, as We may have to move a patient from a place that is much more efficient and soon as people come in, as long as they private. The waiting space for families

2 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving and friends will be more comfortable as well. And the pediatric population certainly benefits from having a space that is dedicated to their needs. This is a well-made investment in our own community. Additionally, the number of people who need access to emergency departments has certainly increased over time, and that trend is going to continue. So our ability to see all of those patients and be proud of the care we deliver will be greatly enhanced by having more and better space. 12 enlarged private exam rooms and Q: Why is this project so ER-7 Expanding at Sinai a two-bed resuscitation room. Two of significant for Sinai Hospital? ® continued from page 1 the private exam rooms share a WPJ: For a large number of people, vestibule and are designed for use as and old spaces. The new addition has the emergency department is the isolation rooms. some of the following goals: access to LifeBridge Health—or, in G Each room will be 120 square feet or this case, Sinai. It gives people a first G increase the general ED capacity by larger and will be located around a impression of the hospital. The adding approximately 12 exam rooms central charting area housing 10 efficiency of the care they receive and and two vitals stations on the first workstations. This setup will allow the comfort of the care they receive floor. direct visual supervision of patients here can predict their satisfaction with G move non-clinical functions such as and their families. Medication and the hospital. administrative offices, work rooms, nourishment alcoves will be adjacent In terms of pediatric care, there locker rooms, sleep rooms and to the charting area. are fewer hospitals that have inpatient storage to the second floor, which will pediatric facilities and there are fewer G A large and separate pediatrics-only further increase ED capacity. facilities that really see the pediatric waiting room and a secured and large patient through the continuum the G include support areas such as play area will be located directly off way we do at Sinai. We want a space medication and nutrition stations. the main ED entrance with a separate that supports the family-centered guest/patient restroom. G feature a large central nursing and approach of the Samuelson Children’s charting area as well as a small G The new location will provide direct Hospital. seating area for patients waiting for access to the ambulance bays, From the front all the way test results. helipad, operating room elevators through, we’d like to be proud of all and imaging. of our space. We want to make sure G create a corridor extension that will people get the care they need. A lot of provide direct public access from the G Pediatric patients will no longer need that care has to happen very rapidly. ER waiting room to the main to pass through the adult ED, so they We want to make sure we have the hospital, main lobby, cafeteria, retail will not be exposed to sights and right space and the best space so that pharmacy and other central hospital sounds that could be disturbing to the people with strokes and heart facilities. them. attacks, the victims of car accidents The capital budget for phase one is G Having a separate unit with direct and sick people of all ages have a approximately $5.5 million. It is access to the main ED entrance will place to go where we can throw our estimated that the addition and facilitate patient safety, efficiency of resources at them quickly and get renovations will take a year to complete. care and patient and family satisfac - good outcomes. G Phase two involves the relocation and tion. It will enable clinicians to expansion of the pediatric emergency practice the family- centered values unit. Currently located at the rear of the that are a centerpiece of the new ED, the unit will be relocated to an area Herman & Walter Samuelson adjacent to the ED entrance. In addition Children’s Hospital at Sinai. to renovating existing space, phase two Construction of the pediatric will involve constructing an addition to emergency unit is expected to begin in the front of the ED. July 2013 and take approximately one The current ED pediatric emergency year to complete. The capital budget for unit is approximately 2,900 square feet the project is approximately $3,000,000. with 10 exam room beds. Two of them When the expansion work has been are located in a separate area that has no completed, phase three will begin. It will direct visual connection to the pediatric focus on the renovation and reconfigura - nursing/charting area. Patient exam tion of the existing ED. Its 25,000 square rooms are small, as is the play/waiting feet of space will greatly enhance area. The pediatric unit expansion will efficiency and capacity. The capital correct those drawbacks even as it creates budget for this phase is approximately numerous benefits. $4 million. G The unit will have approximately Architect for the ED expansion is 6,600 square feet of space, including Hord Coplan Macht. G

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 3 Philanthropist Has a Special Interest in the Well-being of Children

ELLEN WASSERMAN is an art collector and a world traveler. She swims laps almost every day and loves to read, especially the New York Times. She is the mother of two boys and a girl; her E grandchildren frequently travel from all over the East Coast to spend time with her. She enjoys going to the theater and attending lectures, and she takes her family on a Caribbean cruise every winter. You’ll never hear those things from the unassuming community leader and philanthropist, though, because more than anything, Ellen Wasserman is modest. Head of the Ellen W. P. Wasserman Foundation, this petite lady is a giant when it comes to supporting Sinai Hospital, which she has done since 1988. She was a member of its board of directors for many years and still serves on the LifeBridge Health board. “Ellen has the ability to see the big picture,” says Warren Green, president and CEO of LifeBridge Health. “She is thoroughly familiar with our organizational structure and operations and readily shares her valuable insights and asks incisive questions.” Ellen’s financial commitment to pediatrics at Sinai Hospital began in the early 1990s with a generous gift to the Sinai Second Century Campaign. In 1999, she made a commitment to a planned pediatric emergency room expansion. When those construction plans needed to be deferred, Ellen redirected her gift to the new Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics, E E L

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for an avid swimmer, her gift named the J therapy pool there. In 2004, Ellen made a leadership gift naming the Pediatric ICU. She made additional major gifts in support of the so I made up my mind to donate to the great independent hospital and a Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s new hospital.” wonderful community resource. Her Hospital expansion, naming the critical Next, the Smith College graduate plans leadership has encouraged other care division chief position and to make a leadership gift to the expansion philanthropists to come forward to supporting the digital screen at the of the pediatric emergency room, slated to support it. entrance of the hospital, which receives a begin construction next year. Neil Meltzer, president and COO of live feed from the National Aquarium. She Raised in central Pennsylvania, Ellen Sinai Hospital, says, “We could not be considers those two gifts to be the most attended the New York School of Social more grateful for the many years of meaningful of the many she has made. Work. She came to via Maine service Ellen provided to our board. Her “When Joe Wiley [chief of the 30 years ago, after the death of her first commitment to the Rubin Institute and Samuelson Children’s Hospital] took me husband. Her second husband, Jack the Samuelson Children’s Hospital is on a tour of the old hospital, I remember Wasserman, passed away in 2001. nothing short of stellar. We count seeing children getting infusion During her time here, Ellen has been ourselves very fortunate to have such a treatments in the basement, which had no an outstanding advocate for Sinai remarkable woman as a faithful windows. I thought, ‘We can’t have this,’ Hospital, which she considers to be a supporter.” G

4 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving LifeBridge Health’s Magic of Life Gala Raises Millions

THE LIFEBRIDGE HEALTH MAGIC OF LIFE GALA was once again one of the most successful one-day fundraisers in Baltimore City history. Held at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall on March 31, the event raised more than $2.8 million for programs and services provided by LifeBridge Health and its member facilities: Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Leading the effort were the Magic of Life Gala chairs and their spouses: Ronnie and Robert Footlick of Bond Distributing Company, Inc. and Ronald and Stephanie Attman of Acme Paper & Bob Footlick, Heather Headley, Ron Attman, Stephanie Attman, Rickey Supply Company, Inc. Minor and Ronnie Footlick after the concert “We are indebted to Ronnie and Ron for their unwavering support of LifeBridge Health. Their strong leadership as co-chairs involved untold hours and unmatched dedication to the success of this fund raiser,” said Warren Green, president and CEO of LifeBridge Health. “We would also like to thank members of the Baltimore community—including individuals, foundations and businesses—for their generous contributions to an unforgettable night.” This year’s Gala featured performances by Heather Headley, Grammy and Tony winner, accompanied by Rickey Minor, Emmy nominee and musical director of the Tonight Show Band with Jay Leno. G

Note: Helene King, a communications coordinator for LifeBridge Levindale Vice Chair David Uhlfelder, Joan Uhlfelder, Myrna Cardin and Health, contributed to this article. U.S. Senator Ben Cardin

Ed Friedman Golf Classic Tees Off for Lapidus Cancer Institute The 4th Annual Ed Friedman Golf Classic was held on Friday, July 15 at the Whiskey Creek Golf Club in Ijamsville, . The event was a huge success, raising close to $50,000 for the Edward J. Friedman Foundation, Inc. The event’s proceeds will benefit the Ed Friedman Patient Assistance Fund at the Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute, where Ed was a patient, as well as the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. TNorthwest Hospital Board Member Joel Wohl served as honorary chairman for the tournament. The weather was picture-perfect and golfers and volunteers alike had a great time. G

The 2nd Annual Links for Limbs golf tournament was held on Friday, June 22 at the Cross Gates Golf Club in Millersville, Pennsylvania. All proceeds benefit the Save-A-Limb Fund of the Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics (RIAO) at Sinai Hospital. The Schaeffer family, whose daughter Natalie was treated at the RIAO, proudly coordinates this annual fundraiser so children in need can benefit from the cutting edge methods and treatments at the RIAO. It was a beautiful day and another successful year! Pictured here are Marilyn Richardson and Ed Weiner Helen Friedman Joel Wohl Tournament organizers and strike a pose with honorary chairman Mike Schaeffer (adults) with Elizabeth (center) at the silent auction benefitting the Ed Friedman Patient Assistance Fund at the Alvin & Lois Gardner and Natalie Schaeffer. Lapidus Cancer Institute.

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 5 Physician has High Hopes for Spaceflight Research

think this grant helps move the whole in - stitution in that direction. “We learned a great deal by writing this grant, and those lessons are already creating changes in how we are encouraging others to submit research proposals. My hope is that this is just the first grant of many to follow. We have really terrific clinical expertise throughout Sinai Hospital, and if we can help our very smart clinician-investigators find funding, then we can conduct research that can change people’s lives.” Williams never dreamed that he would have the opportunity to work with NASA and the NSBRI. But he says Sinai and the hydrocephalus program at the Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain & Spine Institute situated themselves perfectly to meet NASA’s need. “I think it speaks to the strength of developing unique programs in an institution like Sinai and then turning that unique clinical interest into a research opportunity,” Williams says. He believes that LifeBridge Health is at the beginning of a research renaissance and thinks donors can be an important part of it. “Donors understand the impact E E L

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S research can have. Research isn’t A J accomplished overnight like it is on television, and philanthropic support is Sinai Hospital has been awarded one of 29 grants by the National Space vital to giving clinicians the time and means to do the research. Ultimately, their Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) and NASA’s Human Research Program to support will pay off.” help investigate questions about astronaut health and performance on future Williams is a big believer in the power deep-space exploration missions. The approximately $1 million grant from NSBRI of networking, too. “Many academic will fund a three-year project, which will be led by Michael A. Williams, M.D., institutions have a tri-partite mission: patient care, teaching and research. I’ve Smedical director of the Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain & Spine Institute. always believed that there is a fourth element, which is patient advocacy. I’ve “I grew up in the 1960s,” says Dr. could have immediate and significant participated with patient groups Michael Williams, “so I watched the earthbound applications. It would make throughout my career, and I contribute moon landing and I drank Tang. I’ve a big difference in the field.” some of my time to medical advisory always loved and followed the space A noninvasive monitor would benefit boards. I know that it helps these patient program, but I can’t say I had a special patients of all ages with conditions that advocacy groups provide outreach for interest in the biology or physiology of include hydrocephalus, intracranial patients and their families. That time astronauts.” He certainly does now. hypertension, brain trauma, brain tumors investment helps create networking Dr. Williams says he welcomes and brain swelling. Currently, most of opportunities, and that is how I got the challenge of helping to develop these patients require invasive techniques, connected with NASA.” noninvasive devices that could be used in such as spinal taps, to assess ICP. For Williams, the relationship is space to measure the intracranial pressure The grant has created lots of buzz on full of potential. “Much of the medical (ICP) of astronauts. Those devices could the Sinai campus. “I think everyone is technology and research that was necessary enhance the health of astronauts, in pretty excited about it,” Williams says. to monitor the health of astronauts on the whom increased ICP has been shown to “When I came here from Johns Hopkins Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions and lead to vision problems. five years ago to be medical director of all of the space flights since has turned into The devices could have an enormous The Sandra and Malcolm Berman Brain real technology for patient care on earth. impact on earthbound patients, too, & Spine Institute, one of my goals was The intensive care monitors we take for Williams says. “That is a very exciting for us to develop a research infrastructure granted these days are an outgrowth of the prospect. I have been involved in the care and, in particular, investigator-initiated space program. We are still learning things of patients with disorders related to high research, which is where a physician in space that can have applications here on ICP for my entire career. I started as a writes a grant, writes a protocol and earth—and some very practical neurointensive care specialist. One of the receives the funding. And I know across applications, I hope.” holy grails of the specialty is to have an the institution, for both Sinai and That is very good news for astronauts accurate and noninvasive ICP monitor. So LifeBridge Health, there is a desire to and earthbound folks alike. G if we can figure that out for NASA, it establish a stronger research presence. I

6 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving The New Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital At Sinai Opens

MORE THAN 700 PEOPLE attended the dedication of the new Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai on March 1. Jamie Costello, ABC2 News anchor, served as emcee. The 23,200-square-foot facility on the Mthird floor of Sinai features 26 all-private rooms that support the family-centered care philosophy. This method of care embraces the family as an integral part of the child’s treatment and recovery. The family works alongside the clinical team to ensure the best outcomes for their sick child. After the ceremony, guests were able to tour the new facility. The dedication ceremony and reception on March 1 were followed by a community open house on Dedication ribbon-cutting celebration March 4. Pediatric patients officially moved into the new unit on March 19. and family gathering areas all promote the “From pediatric medicine to expert family-centered care philosophy. care in specialties such as cancer, Parents are encouraged to stay with neurologic disorders, bowel disease and their children 24 hours a day and even diabetes, we deliver individualized care sleep and shower in the same room. These focused on the family and patient, features provide more support for families involving them in discussions and every as they handle the challenges of caring for decision,” said Joseph Wiley, M.D., chief, a sick child. Department of Pediatrics, the Herman & “I am proud to have such a modern, Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at beautiful space that gives us enhanced Sinai. “The new hospital represents the patient care capabilities for our children finest care in a community based setting.” and young adults,” said Sinai Hospital With a lead gift of $4 million from President and Chief Operating Officer Neil the Herman & Walter Samuelson Samuelson Children's Hospital Chairman Joseph Wiley M. Meltzer. “This project would not have Foundation naming the Children’s stands with fundraising chairs Cheryl and Bob Post been possible without the level of Hospital in 2007, a total of slightly more philanthropic contributions from our than $20 million was received, exceeding generous donors.” the campaign goal for the $29 million available in each patient room and the 3rd Warren A. Green, president and CEO project. Of the total received, $5 million floor inpatient lobby during certain hours of LifeBridge Health, and Gretchen Holt came from the state of Maryland; private each day. Also on site is a Build-A-Bear Witt, founder of Cookies for Kids’ Cancer, philanthropic support provided the Workshop, only the second such hospital- also spoke to guests. Charm City Cakes remainder. based store in the country. provided a special dessert, and celebrity As patients and visitors enter the The interior of the unit is designed to chef Duff Goldman was in attendance. G building, they are greeted by a lobby keep children comfortable and entertained. Betsy Haley, communications and sculpture that complements the interior Features such as a new playroom with social media manager at LifeBridge marine décor. A live broadcast from the sections for kids and teens, video game Health, contributed to this article. National Aquarium in Baltimore will be systems and flat screen TVs in each room,

Gilman School Read-a-Thon Benefits Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai

Brendon Hudson, a recent graduate of the Gilman School, is now a healthy young man. But at age three, Brendon was diagnosed with adrenal cancer and he and his family spent several weeks at Sinai Hospital during Brendon’s treatment. So the kids at the Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai immediately came to Brendon’s mind when he considered how to fulfill the community service hours required for his graduation. “Healthy Kids Helping Sick Kids” was the message that motivated Brendon’s Lower School Read-a-Thon participants. By the event’s end, the young readers had raised $23,327.64 to benefit children at the new Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai! Shown here: Brendon Hudson, with his parents Stanley and Erica Hudson, at the dedication of the Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai on March 1, 2012.

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 7 Phyllis and Leonard J. Attman Board Room Dedicated at Sinai

LIFEBRIDGE HEALTH and Sinai Hospital board members joined elected officials, community representatives and members of the Attman family for the official dedication of the new Phyllis and Leonard J. Attman Board Room at Sinai LHospital in late June. LifeBridge Health President and CEO Warren Green started the program saying, “The beauty and breadth of the new board room are self-evident. We who worked and met in the previous board room are all the more grateful to Lennie and Phyllis and their family for this new space. Many of the critical LifeBridge Health committees and management groups will use this space to Leonard Phyllis deliberate and decide the most significant and Attman, strategic issues facing our entire system with members and our mission of providing health care of their extended family, to our community.” at the board room Sinai Hospital President Neil Meltzer entrance remarked, “As Sinai continues its nearly The Honorable 150-year-old mission of caring for the ill Stephanie Rawlings- and infirm of our community, this Blake, Mayor of beautiful new board room will be the

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Champions of Care Program Enables Patients to Recognize Exemplary Care

AFTER BEING TREATED at a LifeBridge Health center, many patients ask how they can express their appreciation to a doctor, nurse or other staff person who provided extraordinary support and care. Making a gift in honor of a caregiver through our Champions of Care program is a unique and meaningful way to do just that—and support patient services and programs, too. Go to Awww.lifebridghealth.org/champion to honor your Champion today!

8 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving $100,000 OR MORE CUMULATIVE SUPPORT Jacqueline and John Rosenthal* Morton K. & Jane Blaustein Foundation Estate of Charles E. Sands The Blavatt Family The Family Society recognizes donors who have made gifts of James M. Smith and Family Morris* and Sylvia Bookoff United Way of Central Maryland Michael and Jessica Bronfein $100,000 or more to LifeBridge Health affiliates since 1998, the year Michael and Lauri Weinman The Classic Catering People the health system was formed. Donors are invited to join the Society Suzanne F. Cohen Continental Realty Corporation in perpetuity once they have given at least $100,000 cumulatively. INNOVATORS The Schapiro Family / J.M. and Mindy Schapiro For some it may take many years and several gifts to reach the Covenant Guild, Inc. membership threshold; for others, a single gift may be enough to SOCIETY Eric and Mary Cowan The Charles Crane Family Foundation, qualify. $100,000 TO $499,999 Inc. LifeBridge Health honors and remembers those donors whose Crothall Services Group The Abell Foundation The Daily Record visionary gifts have provided the foundation upon which our affiliates The Abeshouse Tark Family Richard and Rosalee C. Davison Foundation, Inc. Acme Paper & Supply Co., Inc. have been built. If we have inadvertently missed you, please accept Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown Edward and Mildred* Attman our sincere apology and notify us of our omission. and Alex. Brown & Sons Charitable Ronald and Stephanie Attman Foundation, Inc. David Attman The Michael Dopkin Family The Sinai Hospital Auxiliary, Inc. Patricia and Gary Attman EmCare/RadCare The Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation Steven and Lisa Attman Jerry* and Rheda Fader / MileOne FOUNDERS Automotive Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. Charitable Foundation, Inc. Estate of Ida Altman The Dr. Michael Feinglass Cancer Foundation SOCIETY Ellen W.P. Wasserman American Office France-Merrick Foundation The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg American Radiology Services, Inc. Foundation The Hyman, Isidore, Lillian and Rhona $1,000,000 OR MORE Antwerpen Automotive Group Ginsberg Foundation Toby and Melvin Weinman Foundation The Baltimore Sun Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Anonymous (1) Bank of America Merrill Lynch & Hollander, LLC Estate of James Young Estate of Charles Austrian, M.D. and BGE, a member of the Constellation Warren and Sharon Green Florence Austrian Energy Group Sandra and Malcolm Berman David and Pat Bernstein PRESIDENTS Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Foundation LifeBridge Health recognizes the following government funders Louis and Henrietta Blaustein for supporting our health care programs: Foundation SOCIETY Estate of Louise Cunningham Bowles Howard S. Brown and Family $500,000 TO $999,999 FOUNDERS SOCIETY The Children’s Cancer Foundation, Inc. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Ben and Zelda Cohen Family ARAMARK Healthcare Health Resources and Services Administration Foundation, Inc. The Phyllis L. and Leonard J. Attman National Institutes of Health Foundation, Inc. Estate of Iona M. Ewing State of Maryland Jerome M. Fine* Jane W. Campbell Trust Capital Projects Estate of Audrey Friedman Estate of Albert A. Caplan Maryland Hospital Association Hospital Bond Project Review Program Phyllis and Louis Friedman CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene The Lowell and Harriet Glazer Family Estate of Leonard K. Cohen Infectious Disease and Environmental Health Administration Foundation Joseph and Annette Cooper & Family Maryland Cancer Fund Office of Preparedness Response/Hospital Preparedness Program Gottschalk Foundation Estates of Hugo and Helen Dalsheimer Willard and Lillian Hackerman Helen P. Denit Charitable Trust Maryland Department of Human Resources Victims of Crime Assistance Program Ralph C. Heller Foundation The Lee L. & Sophie Dopkin Peter Kohn* Foundation, Inc. Maryland Health Care Commission The Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund Robert and Ronnie Footlick & Family Trauma Fund Alvin and Lois Lapidus David and Barbara B. Hirschhorn Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention Foundation Rose D. and Joseph W.* Lazinsky Maryland Victims of Crime Fund Estate of Dorothy W. Holler Levindale Auxiliary Violence Against Women Program Estates of Philip and Shirley Hurwitz Marilyn Meyerhoff City of Baltimore Fortuna Iseman Klotz Moser Family Fund Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems Erna Weil Leiser, Brenda Weil Mandel Northwest Hospital Auxiliary and Louis Frock Baltimore City Health Department Omnicare Estate of Harry J. Leopold Expanded HIV Testing Program Ryan White Part A, Part B, and Part D Programs Cheryl A. and Robert J. Post Estate of Emma Liepman Milton Roberts Trust M & T Bank Mayor’s Office of Employment Development Lewis Rosenburg Trust Macht Philanthropic Fund INNOVATORS SOCIETY Rosenthal-Statter Foundation, Inc. Nicholas* and Mary Mangione Jacques* and Marlene Rubin Anna Mirowski* U.S. Department of Energy Herman & Walter Samuelson Drs. Morton and Tobia Mower Office of Science Foundation Sylvia Friedberg Nachlas Charitable U.S. Department of Transportation Save-A-Heart Foundation, Inc. Income Trust Elderly and Disabled Specialized Transit Program Margaret D. and Benjamin S. Schapiro Selma Lee Owrutsky Revocable Trust

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 9 Moses S. and Blanche H. Hecht Foundation Estate of Alice H. Hechter Estate of T. Davis Hill Hill-Rom Founders Society Dinner The Emmert Hobbs Foundation Hoffberger Family Philanthropies Recognizes Supporters Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. Harley W. Howell Charitable Foundation Elayne and Benno Hurwitz Family THE LIFEBRIDGE HEALTH FOUNDERS SOCIETY DINNER Foundation was held on June 21 at the new Four Israelson Family Foundation Seasons Hotel overlooking the Inner Harbor in Harbor East. More than 140 of LifeBridge Health’s Dr. Juan and Olga Juanteguy top financial supporters and volunteer leadership attended this annual “thank you” event. The Jennifer Gandel Kachura Guests, who were welcomed by LifeBridge Health President and CEO Warren Green, heard Foundation, Inc. Estate of Vilma Kartman from LifeBridge Health Board Member and Development Committee Chair Lee Coplan, who Kaufman Fund T reported that over $20 million in philanthropic support was received during the fiscal year Tamara and Donald Kirson ending June 30, 2012. The Philip E. and Harriet J. Klein After dinner, Sinai Hospital Surgeon-in-Chief Mark Katlic, M.D., spoke about his vision for Foundation G Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen the planned Center for Geriatric Surgery. Breast Cancer Foundation KPMG LLP Margaret S. Kramer Trust Estate of Marian Kramer Fran and Geoffrey Kroll Barbara and Louis Kroll Richard M. Lansburgh The Louis Lehman Trust The John J. Leidy Foundation, Inc. Seena Lubcher* The Louise D. & Morton J. Macks Family Foundation, Inc. Louise D. and Morton J. Macks Martha Macks-Kahn and Peter Kahn, M.D. Genine M. and Josh E. Fidler Ellen A. and Lawrence Macks Ruth R. Marder* McKesson Corporation The Harvey M. & Lyn P. Meyerhoff Fund, Ellen and Neil Meltzer, Beverly and Sam Penn Inc. Mildred Mindell Cancer Foundation Miriam Lodge, K.S.B., Inc. Estate of Alvin J. Myerberg NeighborCare, Inc. Irving J. Neuman and Mickey Neuman Philanthropic Fund Charles Noell Northwest Hospital Medical Staff Owens and Minor, Inc. Patuxent Publishing Company Alvin and Pearl Jean Pomerantz Philanthropic Fund Geraldine and James* Quartner Dr. Jerome P. and Susan B. Reichmister Bruce L. Rosenberg Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, Inc. Wendy Jachman, Jeffrey Scherr, Phyllis Louis Marilyn Meyerhoff Roslyn Stoler The Rothschild Charitable Foundation, and and Inc. Friedman Marvin Satisky Bertram K. Silverman Trust The Medical Staff of Sinai Hospital Lillian and Murray Slatkin* Smith & Nephew, Inc. Orthopaedic Division Estate of Joseph Snyder and Helen M. Snyder Estate of A. Adler Sondheimer Dick* and Bobbie Stanfield Jack and Barbara Stollof Edith Rosen Strauss Organization Alvin & Fanny Blaustein Thalheimer Foundation TravelCLICK True Sisters Inc. Baltimore #35 Alva P. Weaver Charitable Unitrust William & Irene Weinberg Family Foundation, Inc. Theophilus and Marie Cover White Memorial Fund

* deceased Dr. Mark Katlic, Diane Katlic, Ellen Wasserman, Joe and Annette Cooper and Charlotte Weinberg

10 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving Omnicare Orthopedic Research & Education Foundation Owens & Minor, Inc. Selma Lee Owrutsky Revocable Trust Harriet D. Painter Trust Sheila and Lawrence Pakula, M.D. Albert Perlow* and Family PNC Bank Receivables Outsourcing, Inc. Milton Roberts Trust Rolyn Companies, Inc. Bruce L. Rosenberg Henry & Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg Foundation, Inc. Samuel I. Rosenberg Herman & Walter Samuelson Foundation Save-A-Heart Foundation, Inc. Margaret D. and Benjamin S. Schapiro Mindy and J. M. Schapiro III Dara and Charles Schnee Sinai Hospital Auxiliary Staples Advantage The John L. Stasiak Private Foundation State of Maryland Aaron and Lillie Straus Foundation The Circle of Life Society recognizes donors who made charitable gifts totaling $250 or more Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Charitable Foundation, Inc. during the last fiscal year in support of any LifeBridge Health affiliate — Sinai Hospital of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Baltimore, Northwest Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital and the United Way of Central Maryland Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. VNA Home Health of Maryland, LLC The Washington Times The consistent, devoted support of annual donors makes many of our accomplishments Ellen W.P. Wasserman possible. The funds are used to strengthen hospital and affiliate programs, enhance medical The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation technologies, attract the best clinical staff and maintain a healing environment. In short, Toby and Melvin Weinman Foundation annual gifts increase the quality of the healthcare experience we are able to offer our patients. Michael and Lauri Weinman Whiting-Turner Contracting Company LifeBridge Health is pleased and honored to recognize the donors who made gifts at the James Young Irrevocable Charitable Trust Circle of Life Society Visionary, Cornerstone, Steward and Advocate Levels from July 1, 2011 to $5,000 – $24,999 June 30, 2012. Anonymous (9) Access Nursing Services Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Allegeant, LLC Alice and Allan Alperstein American Cancer Society American Medical Systems, Inc. The Blavatt Family Ralph C. Heller Foundation American Office VISIONARY Howard S. Brown and Family David and Barbara B. Hirschhorn American Resource Management Jane W. Campbell Trust Foundation, Inc. Baltimore Jewish Times The Children’s Cancer Foundation, Inc. Hord Coplan Macht, Inc. Baltimore Life Insurance Company LEVEL City of Baltimore Harley W. Howell Charitable Foundation Baltimore Women’s Giving Circle The Classic Catering People Israelson Family Foundation Bank of America Merrill Lynch Joseph and Annette Cooper & Family Family of Howard R. Jachman from the Alvin and Louise Myerberg Family Barclays Capital, Inc. $25,000 AND ABOVE Eric W. Cowan and Mary Papagjika Foundation Jeff and Karen Barker The Charles Crane Family Foundation, Inc. Peter Kohn* Gregory* and Lisa Barnhill Crothall Healthcare Inc. Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Baxter, Baker, Sidle, Conn & Jones, P.A. Anonymous (2) Deutsche Bank Alex. Brown KPMG LLP Jody and David Berg The Abeshouse Tark Family The Michael Dopkin Family Zanvyl and Isabelle Krieger Fund Alvin & Rose Berlin Foundation Acme Paper & Supply Co., Inc. EmCare/RadCare Harriet and Jeffrey Legum Laura Black and Charles Klein Edward and Mildred* Attman Family League of Baltimore City Erna Weil Leiser, Brenda Weil Mandel Blue Dot Services of Maryland Ronald and Stephanie Attman The Dr. Michael Feinglass Cancer Foundation and Louis Frock Blue & Obrecht Realty/Obrecht Properties David Attman The Beverly K. Fine & Jerome M. Fine Levindale Auxiliary Leonor and Marc Blum Patricia and Gary Attman Foundation, Inc. Andrew and Julie Levine and Audrey Richard and Susan Braddock Foundation Levine Steven and Lisa Attman Frances Fleishman Carebridge Corporation LG Investments LLC Alex Cooper Auctioneers, Inc. Stephen B. Fleishman, M.D. CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield Fred S. London P.C. and Scott S. London ARAMARK Healthcare The Footlick Family Foundation, Robert Carr & Associates & Ronnie Footlick & Family M&T Bank The Phyllis L. and Leonard J. Attman Janie and Bradford Carter, M.D. Foundation, Inc. Stan and Ailene Fradin Maryland Department of Health and CCS / ClaimAssist Baltimore City Health Department Estate of Audrey H. Friedman Mental Hygiene Centerline Construction Company, Inc. Baltimore County Office of Workforce Edward J. Friedman Foundation, Inc. Mayor’s Office of Employment Development Development Cerner Corporation Phyllis and Louis Friedman Baltimore Substance Abuse Systems Joseph and Harvey Meyerhoff Family Chi Philanthropies Lowell and Harriet Glazer Family Charitable Funds The Baltimore Sun Media Group Foundation The Coca-Cola Bottlers’ Association Marilyn Meyerhoff Michaela A. Barron Revocable Trust Gottschalk Foundation Margaret and Ronald Cohen, M.D. Jill and Michael Mull Berkeley Research Group Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Colliers International National Respiratory Care, LLC Sandra and Malcolm Berman Prevention The Columbus Foundation Charles Noell The Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Louis H. Gross Foundation Community Analytics, LLC Foundation Willard and Lillian Hackerman Northwest Hospital Auxiliary Drs. James and Janet Conway

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 11 Helen Coplan Grant Thornton LLP Ellen and Neil Meltzer Family Fund Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care of Lee E. Coplan Warren and Sharon Green Metropolitan Healthcare Services Maryland Stacey and Christopher Corbin Vaughn Greene Funeral Services, P.A. Elizabeth and Joseph Migliara Seix Investment Advisors Cove Electric Inc. Gross Mendelsohn & Associates, P.A. Miller, Long & Arnold Co., Inc. Shade Construction Company, Inc. David Cox Health Care Software, Inc. The Mirmiran Foundation The Shattuck Family Foundation Julie and Matthew Cox Healthcare Legal Solutions, LLC Sarah and Peter Monaghan Laura and John Shmerler Richard and Rosalee C. Davison HealthPort Rhonda and Michael A. Mont, M.D. The Medical Staff of Sinai Hospital Foundation, Inc. Hebrew Burial & Social Service Society Moser Family Fund Jackie and Bob Smelkinson Shawn and Ronald Delanois, M.D. of Maryland Navigant Healthcare Lisa and Aric Spitulnik Diamond Hill Investments Moses S. and Blanche H. Hecht NCO Financial Systems, Inc. Edward A. St. John Foundation Foundation Diversey Networking Concepts, Inc. Ashley and Shawn Standard, M.D. Hecht-Levi Foundation Diversified Nevins and Associates State Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Sylvan C. Herman Nola-Jean Dobratz Amy and Charles Newhall, III Stevenson University Merrill and John E. Herzenberg, M.D. Drs. Hicken, Cranley & Taylor, P.A. Noodles & Company Edith Rosen Strauss Organization, Inc. Eileen and Donald Himelfarb Harry F. Duncan Foundation, Inc. Northwest Hospital Medical Staff Stryker Orthopaedics Gina and Daniel Hirschhorn E.K. Lay Co. Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law Sullivan, Cotter and Associates, Inc. Hopkins Federal Savings Bank Ecolab OrthoMaryland Sun Life Financial Horizon Consulting Services, LLC Edgewood Management Pacific Income Advisers Supreme Orthopedic Systems Housing Authority of Baltimore City Gerson G. & Sandy F. Eisenberg Passano Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Sylvan/Laureate Foundation Foundation Benno & Elayne Hurwitz Family Pediatrix Medical Group of Maryland Titan Advisors LLC Excel Group Foundation, Inc. Beverly and Sam Penn Towers Watson Express Scripts, Inc. Iatric Systems, Inc. Physiotherapy Associates Transcend Services, Inc. FairCode Associates, LLC Johnson Controls Cheryl A. and Robert J. Post U.S. Department of Homeland Security Sherry and Charles Fenwick, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. Katlic The Prentice Foundation United Westlabs, Inc. Financial Council, Inc. Kaufman Fund Prisma Capital Partners, LP Lorraine and Robert Valenti Jack Finkelstein and Frances Kessler Leah & Morton Kemper Family Foundation PromiseCare Pharmacy Venable, LLP First Financial Resources Irving Kohn Foundation, Inc. PROPEL Performance, LLC Jerome L. and Rosalie S.* Walters Floors, Etc. Korn/Ferry International Pulse Medical Transportation The Warner Companies James and Carolyn Frenkil Charitable Whitney and Christopher Wasson Foundation Lab Corp of America QuestMark Partners, Inc. Lafferman Family Foundation Dr. Jerome P. and Susan B. Reichmister William & Irene Weinberg Family The Mr. & Mrs. Leo W. Friedenwald Foundation, Inc. Memorial Fund, Inc. Bradley M. Lamm, D.P.M. Reisterstown, Owings Mills, Glyndon Wells Fargo Gail and Stanley Friedler, M.D. Lateef Investment Management Chamber of Commerce Marlene and Brian White Law Offices of Friedman & Friedman Marsha and Henry Laufer Tsipi and Michael Renbaum Windsor Electric Company Fund for the Future Leach Wallace Associates, Inc. Residential Title & Escrow Windstream FutureCare Health and Management Drs. Lawrence and Jeanette Linder Rubin Institute for Advanced Orthopedics — Center for Joint Bill and Annette Winn Corporation Lockhart Vaughan Foundation Preservation and Reconstruction Hillary and Joel Wohl Barry Garber and Michele Lax Mary and Daniel Loughran Foundation Rubin Institute for Advanced Woodholme Gastroenterology Assoc., P.A. Georgia-Pacific Professional Judith and Ronald Lubcher Orthopedics — International Center The Xerox Corporation Nancy and Marc Gertner, M.D. MacKay Shields for Limb Lengthening Zimmer, Inc. Lyn Stacie Getz Foundation, Inc., Lawrence & Ellen Macks Family Fund George Roche a supporting foundation of Sharri and Greg Rochlin Drs. David and Marcie Zisow The ASSOCIATED: Jewish Community The Louise D. and Morton J. Macks Federation of Baltimore Family Foundation Rosen, Sapperstein & Friedlander, Char - tered Brian and Martha Gibbons Mahogany, Inc. Rosenberg-Hecht Philanthropic Fund Glass, Jacobson & Associates, P.A. Manekin LLC Rosenthal-Statter Foundation, Inc. Gobel Philanthropy Group Mrs. J.W.Y. Martin, Jr. Cynthia and Peter Rosenwald Gojo Industries, Inc. Maryland Physician Magazine R&H Motor Cars/The Russel Family Shelley and Sheldon Goldseker McBee Associates, Inc. CORNER Saul Ewing, LLP Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP Susan McGrogan Schafer Cullen Capital Management, Inc. Gordon Feinblatt, LLC McGuireWoods LLP STONE Gorfine, Schiller & Gardyn, P.A. McKesson Corporation THE YEAR IN REVIEW LEVEL $1,000 – $4,999 A total of $20.6 million was Government grants 26% Individuals 17% received in new gifts and pledges for the fiscal year ending Planned gifts/ Anonymous (7) June 30, 2012. Shown here: Bequests 31% A & A Signs Donald A. Abrams, M.D. sources of the extraordinary Corporations 13% Abrams, Foster, Nole & Williams P.A. support given to LifeBridge Ace Uniform Company Health facilities. The Adalman-Goodwin Foundation, Inc. Community organizations 1% Allstate Floors & Construction, Inc. Foundations 12% Sonya and Arthur Alperstein Aluf Plastics Walter and Andrea Amprey Kimberly and Peter Arn Debra and Marc Attman System-wide support 13% Northwest Hospital 6% Axis Healthcare Staffing Philanthropic support Miriam and Richard Azrael makes a tremendous Levindale Hebrew Baltimore Dental LLC: Joseph R. Feinsod, Geriatric Center DMD and Yelena Shirkin, DDS difference throughout the and Hospital 9% Bank of America Foundation health system. At right: how Banks Contracting donors directed their gifts Herman & Walter Sinai Gloria-Anne Bartas Hospital 62% during fiscal year 2012. Samuelson Children’s Bayshore Group Hospital at Sinai 10% Stacy and Sean Bell Belmar Electronics Alan and Karen Berkowitz Berkshire Associates

12 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving Levindale Auxiliary Sensory Garden Dedicated

THE MORNING RAIN ENDED just in time for the to listen to and view, and multiple features for tactile dedication of the new Sensory Garden at Levindale on stimulation. This unique garden and space will stimulate all June 18. The garden is funded by the Levindale Auxiliary. senses and add immensely to our residents’ enjoyment.” Aric Spitulnik, Levindale’s president and COO, David Bacharach, an artist commissioned by the auxiliary welcomed guests. They included members of the boards to design a large donor recognition display that will be Tof directors of Levindale and the Levindale Auxiliary, installed within the Levindale Towne Center this fall, many past presidents of the Levindale Auxiliary and attended. Names of donors supporting the project will be donors who contributed to the project. included in the display. Betsy Narrow, Levindale auxiliary president, thanked If you would like to make a gift in support of the Sensory the charter members who contributed to the project and Garden, please call Faye Brand at the Levindale Auxiliary at described how the Sensory Garden will benefit residents 410-601-2378. G and families at Levindale. “Patterned after similar gardens in the United States and Israel,” she said, “the Levindale Auxiliary Sensory Garden features gorgeous flowers to delight the eyes, aromatic plants and herbs to be smelled, water features

Levindale President Aric Spitulnik, Sinai President Neil Meltzer, Lennie Phyllis Attman, Annette Cooper Lois New exterior lettering unveiled and Levindale Board Member and and Alvin Lapidus strike a pose in the Sensory Garden.

BITHENERGY, Inc. Clorox/Bull’s Eye Cecelia and Mark Eisenberg Anne and Paul Gurbel, M.D. Theresa and Mark Bittle Shari and Michael Cohen, M.D. Electrico, Inc. Susan Hahn Blackstreet Capital Management Suzanne F. Cohen Barbara Epke and Gordon Nahas The Halle Family Amy and Jason Blavatt Drs. Cardella and Mark Coleman ePlus Technology, Inc. Donna and Mayer Handelman Blue Jay Consulting, LLC Columbia Marine Supply Co. Jeffrey and Faith Esterson, M.D. Hartman Executive Advisors Aurelia and Perry Bolton Commerce Corporation FAHOLO Foundation Donor Advised Lee M. Hendler Mary Lou Bond The Anna & Charles Conigliaro Fund Fund The Henson Sales Group Ayla and Jacob Boyd The Cordish Family Foundation, Inc. Melvin & Betty Fine Foundation Inc. HFS Benefits Brody Transportation Covenant Guild, Inc. Elizabeth* and Mark Fink Highline Wealth Management Sana and Andy Brooks Curtis Bay Energy Mr. Derek Fish and Ms. Bethany Benner Highview Construction Company Brown Capital Management Custom Computer Cable, Inc. Taylor and Gary Foss Susan and Ira Himmel, Esq. Lisa and Scott Brown, M.D. DABBCO Construction and Debris Fox 45 Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman Stefanie and Chris Brown Removal The Fox Den Mark G. Holowesko Norman and Roxanne Buchsbaum Jeanette and Alan Davis, M.D. Jason and Laurie Frank Hospital Support Services Bunting Door & Hardware Co., Inc. DEB USA, Inc. Frankel Acura Aliceann and H. Thomas Howell Alice and Bruce Caltrider Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Baltimore Chaya and Howard Friedman Barbara and Julius Hyatt, D.D.S. County Alumnae Chapter Campbell & Company Sharon and Eugene Friedman, Esq. Inter Sign National, LLC Liebe S. Diamond, M.D. CappMaxx Advisors LLC Daina and Ira Garonzik, M.D. J. Brown Jewelers Julius & Blanche Diener Foundation, Mary and W. Peter Geis, M.D. CBIZ Benefits and Insurance Services Inc. Jacobs & Dembert, P.A. Goldseker Foundation Chason, Rosner, Leary & Marshall, LLC DLA Piper Dr. Howard and Eileen Jacobs Beth H. Goldsmith Cherryworks, Ltd. The Dopkin-Singer-Dannenberg Hillary and James Jacobs Chesapeake Contracting Group Foundation, Inc. Jennifer and Adrian Goldszmidt, M.D. Susan and Fred Jalbert Chesapeake Medical Staffing Janet and Gary Dowell Louise K. Goodman The JBG Companies Chick-Fil-A Jonathan D. Dubin, M.D. Sol W. Goodman Joe’s Bike Shop Clark Construction Group, LLC Drs. Karen and Benjamin DuBois Graphics Systems Dr. Juan and Olga Juanteguy Clearpath Solutions Group, LLC Ms. Bonny L. Dudash Stephanie and Erwin Greenberg The Jennifer Gandel Kachura Clinical Associates P.A. Drs. Deepa and Sudhir Dutta Wendy and Ben Griswold Foundation

www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving 13 Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Lois and Philip Macht Family NFD Interior Design and Planning Anne Carter Stonesifer Mid-Atlantic States Philanthropic Fund John and Angela Niparko Leon Strauss, M.D. Jay Kanefsky Peter J. Mackrell, M.D. Northfield Medical, LLC Miriam and Joel Suldan Kassimir Physical Therapy Madison Capital, LLC Nurses Alumnae Association of Sinai Karen & Jason Sussman Lynn and Brett Katzen M.D. Diane Maloney-Krichmar Hospital Taylor & Ryan, LLC Katzen Eye Group Maryland Partnership for Prevention Harriett and Harvey Nusbaum Taylor Foundation, Inc. Donna Balinkie and Kevin Keane Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Mason Ober/Kaler Karen and Sanford Teplitzky, Esq. Vera and Weldon Kelley Aaron Maybin OHK Medical Devices, Inc. Mary S. Tilbury Ed.D., R.N. Kelly Benefit Strategies Richard and Barbara McKee Heather and Chuck Orlando Beth and David Tohn Lucia and Boris Kerzner, M.D. Medevations LLC Jeanette and Mike Osuna Touching Lives With Comfort Foundation Key Impact Sales Sarita and Joginder Mehta, M.D. Bharati Parekh Jill E. Triani Harpal and Maria Khanuja Merritt and Adam Miller Mary Charlotte Parr Stef Tucker Kids II Foundation, Inc. Laurie and Stanley Miller, M.D. Amy and Martin Passen, M.D. UBS Financial Services Inc. Merle and Richard Kierson Mildred Mindell Cancer Foundation, Karen and P.J. Pearlstone David and Joan Uhlfelder Inc. Kimberly-Clark Corporation PEPCO Universal Business Systems, Inc. Miriam Lodge, K.S.B., Inc. Tamara and Donald Kirson Harold and Eileen Peremel Carol and George Vaszily Sandra and Brian Moffet Marlene Koeppel Performance Logic, Inc. Diane and John Vaszily Morabito Consultants, Inc. KONE Inc. Marlene and Gary Perkins Vita Coco Barbara and Edward L. Morris, M.D. Alan H. Kotz Pine Grove Asset Management LLC Vocera Communications Mosaic Group, Inc. D.W. Kozera, Inc. The Plant Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Barry S. Walters Mary and Christopher Kurtz Marilyn Richardson and PM Hood & Duct, Inc. Hermann A. Muller Judy L. Waltz, RN BSN Christine and Jeffrey Lafferman, M.D. Laura and Abba Poliakoff, Esq. Mary Kay and Charles Nabit Margie and Leonard* Warres Douglas and Reyna Lederman Dr. Irvin and Marlene Pollack Heather and James Nace, D.O. Manuele and Richard Wasserman Legg Mason Investment Council Powerade Neil J. Naff, M.D. Katherine and William Weglein, Jr. Stacey and Barry Levin, Esq. PressBox The Napier Group Robin Weiman Susan Levy, M.D. and Glenn Strohm Primex Wireless, Inc. Natale Construction Co., Inc. Debbi and Glenn Weinberg Ann and Mort Libov Carol and Allan Pristoop, M.D. Martha D. Nathanson Lauren and Jordan Weinberg Dr. Izlin Z. Lien Race Pace Bicycles Phyllis Atkins Neuman Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wiley Life Search Technologies Radio One Baltimore Robin and Mark Neumann Michael A. Williams, M.D. and Laurie and Kevin Luskin Ramaswamy I. Rangarajan, M.D. Clifton G. Scott Ricka Neuman and Ted Niederman Richard Lyons rapid! PayCard Pamela S. Williams Cindy and Andy Newman Reduction In Motion Karen and Paul Winicki Reps and Associates Michelle and Steven Wions Right Management Witt/Kieffer, Ford, Hadelman, Lloyd Corp. Riverside Camping Association WJZ-TV (CBS) Road ID Ellen and Sheldon Wollman Rosemore, Inc. Gina and Donald Woods Susan and Howard Rosen Workplace Solutions Marlene B. Rubin Wright Express Our Future Society Michele and Steven Rubin Xerox Healthcare Solutions Selma* and Richard Rynd Alan and Lee Yarbro Our Future Society recognizes the valuable Philip (Pete) and Beryl (Berry) Sachs Dr. Robert and Mrs. Miriam Zadek contributions of special friends who have included one Daliah K. Salahuddin, M.D. Carol and Steven Zimmerman of the LifeBridge Health affiliates—Sinai Hospital, Salient Surgical Technologies Dr. and Mrs. Duncan Salmon Northwest Hospital, Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Helen and Donald Saltzman, M.D. Center and Hospital or Courtland Gardens Nursing & The Sands Family Foundation Rehabilitation Center—in their will or estate plans. Jill and Louis Sapperstein OThe names of O ur Future Society members are Ellen and Paul Saval STEWARD published in our annual Honor Roll. Society members Louis Schaftel are also invited to an annual member’s reception, are Leslie and Joseph Schaller Drs. Ronald and Phyllis Schuster LEVEL eligible for complimentary flu shots and receive special Scripps Howard Foundation publications and briefings. Magda and Alejandro J. Sequeira, M.D. $500 – $999 If you have included any of our affiliate institutions Randi and Frank Settleman in your estate plans and would like to become a Kathryn and Ronald Shapiro member of the society, please email Joel Simon at Cathy and Ronald Shapiro Jill and Richard Shatzkin s [email protected] to request a membership Anonymous (5) Shawe & Rosenthal application. G Estate of Dorothy Abramson Sherwin-Williams Advantage RN Earl and Phyllis Shiflet Jeffrey I. Amdur Members (as of July 1, 2012) Bruce Sholk and Beth J. Kaplan AMVETS Department of MD Service Foun - Lynn E. Abeshouse Betty A. Loeser Carole and Hanan Sibel dation, Inc. Bruce W. Berger, M.D. Trudy G. Magarill Amy and Todd Sibel Animazing Gallery Malcolm C. Berman Beverly Penn Marilyn Siegel The Art Resources Jessica Bronfein A. Samuel Penn Jane and Morton Silberman Aureus Nursing LLC Foundation, Inc. Joseph A. Cooper Richard C. Rohrs John S. Babcock Plumbing & Heating Daniel C. Silverman, M.D. Co., Inc. Liebe S. Diamond, M.D. Ida R. Samet Jonathan E. Silverman, D.D.S., P.C Baltimore Jewish Council Gwenn M. Eisenberg Benjamin S. Schapiro Carol Sisco, Ph.D. Alma and Larry Becker, M.D. Stanley Friedler, M.D. Wanda Shattuck The Smiley Family Charitable Foundation Cindy Bienenfeld Lowell R. Glazer David B. Sigman, M.D. Jane and Warren Smiley Biomet Inc. David L. Greif Louis A. Sinsheimer Smith & Downey Bond Distributing Company John I. Holbrook Jennie M. Tarantola Mollie and William Smulyan, M.D. Cheryl and Adrain Boyer Juan M. Juanteguy, M.D. Leonard Warres, M.D.* Southern Maryland Newspapers Bright Paint Decor LLC Olga Juanteguy Jay Weinstein SpecialtyCare Amy and Mark Buroker Marlene Koeppel Esther Whitehead Walter Spieker and Company, Inc. Peter Francis Cannon David Kornblatt William L. Winn Aric and Lisa Spitulnik Irvin and Sharon Caplan Rose D. Lazinsky David L. Zisow, M.D. Len Stoler Automotive Pete Caprise Gilda Lessans Barry Stoler Carroll Aquatics

14 www.lifebridgehealth.org/giving Edward and Rona Casel Surgi-Care, Inc. Joseph and Sallie Durham Janet and Vincent Nadile Anthony C. Castelbuono, M.D. Teammates for Kids Foundation Karen and Leo Eckert, Jr. National Cooperative Refinery Chicago Auto Acceptance Corporation Dr. and Rev. Chris F. Tharp The Eckes Family Association Mary and Paul Cohen Kathy and Robert Tuttle Curtis L. Fichter Newbury & Smith Anna M. Dopkin Twenty20 Cycling Wendy and Jim Flinchbaugh Northern Pharmacy and Medical Equipment Gwenn M. Eisenberg United Way of the National Capital Area Keith and Sandra Foote Ovid Technologies/Wolters Kluwer Ronald M. Eisenberg UNUM Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore Health Diana and Richard England, Jr. Value Village Thrift Stores, Inc. Aileen and Howard Friedman Helen and Chris Panagiotopoulos Bonnie and Jonathan Farber Chris C. Vaszily Joyce and Arnold Fruman Paquin Healthcare Companies Beverly and Morton Fearey, Jr. Vitamin Water/Smart Water Anne and David Garner Paul’s Run Retirement Community First Auto Properties, LLC W.E. Bowers & Associates Pamela L. Geil Laura E. Pearl Heather and Dan Fletcher Jennifer Walters Barbara J. Gilbert Peppertree Capital Management Sharon and Richard Friedlander Wegmans Fredrick W. Gilkey, M.D. Kevin Platt Stephen Gallagher Sharon L. Weintraub, M.D. Pam and John Gillin, Jr. Julie and Marc Platt Doug, Ann Marie, Jeff, and Anna Garman Stephanie and Erik G. Wexler The Gilman School Suzana Potocnik Robin and Michael Garrison David Whiddon Karen and Ronald Ginsberg, M.D. Vince Pratuch GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Matching Whole Foods Goodrich Foundation Prudential Life Insurance Company Gifts Program Dr. Silvia O. Williams Hiroko and Scott Gottlieb Meena and Sunil Rajani, M.D. Goldberg’s New York Bagels WYPR Radio Hans and Berit Gruenberger Mr. Mike Ravegum Robert M. Goldman Abbe and Aaron Zuckerberg, M.D. Candace J. Hamner Laura and John Reames, III James Gordon Harford Coin Company, Inc. Ridge Printing Courtney and Matthew Gotlin Jere Hauck Sheila and Richard Riggs Albert Gottesman, M.D. David and Apryl Healy Richard C. Rohrs, P.A.-C John D. Gottsch, M.D. Mark and Sharon Hendricks Ruth and Jerome Ross, M.D. Tracy and Leon Green Georgia and Robert Hernandez Ida R. Samet, R.N. Carolyn and Douglas Greene ADVOCATE Mona and Norris Higdon Santoni’s Market Naseem and Khurram Hanif, M.D. Lisa Hoffman Beauty Eve and John Sauter Avverahalli M. Harish, M.D. Lynn and Daniel Hopf Linda and Michael Schade Estate of Doris Lever Harris LEVEL Eleanor and Edward Hord Dr. Stratton C. Schaeffer, Jr. William C. Hash Annie E. Horner Rose and Michael Scheidler Celeste and Robert Heckman $250 – $499 Mary Jane and Scott Huffman Carol and Ronald Sher, M.D. Deborah and Eugene Helm Barbara and Stephen Jacobs Lois and Benjamin Sigman Hill & Markes, Inc. Stacy, Nathan, and Evan Jones Cheri and Keith Smiley Hoffmaster Jover Cosmetics David Smith House of Pizza Anonymous (5) Ann H. Kahan Snell Prosthetic & Orthotic Supply, Inc. Stephanie and Sam Hoyle Shawn, Jennifer, Kara and Peyton Elizabeth R. Kahn The Solid Wood Cabinet Company LLC ING Aberl Jessica Kartalija Doug Spence Inn at the Colonnade Baltimore Pamela and Raymond Abruzzo Julie and Kenneth Katz Rona Stein, M.D. and Steve Kaufman Fred and Jill Irvin Arthur Adler Joshua R. Keller Student Lodging, Inc. Thelma C. Jenks Laurie Agnone Christopher and Maggie Kelly Swope Dodge Willie and L. Diane Johnson, R.N. Evelyn M. Amaral Maria and John Kelly Sysmex Toby and Bruce Kahn Susan and Michael Applefeld Caitlin Kinney Trale Investments, LLC Bonnie and Gerald Kelly, Jr. Danna and Erez Applerot Ann-Marie and Ray Kuyler Guy J. Van Tiggelen Thomas R. Knoche Claire and Pedro Arrabal, M.D. Women’s 18 Hole Golf Group at VeriSign Cares Matching Gift Program Kollman & Saucier, P.A. Woodholme Aaron Baker Brandi Vest La Fiesta, Inc. Rob Langston Baltimore City Lodge #57, Inc. Ronald P. Weaver Albert Ledman Edward Lazer, D.D.S. Baltimore Fitness & Tennis Keri and Russell Weber Barbara A. Lesco, D.D.S. and Guy, Danielle, and Noa Barber Leitchfield Christian Academy Martin W. Dennis Jeremy Yurow Weezy and Jack Barber Jon Leonhardt Charles Levine Caterers and Events Ferras Zeni Dana and Joseph Bartholomew Gilda Lessans Lorrie and Horace Liang, M.D. Lisa and Morry Zolet Jean V. Beal Marilyn and Robert Levin Dr. Lunis and Associates Pediatrics PA Erin and Douglas Becker Susan and Jon Levinson Vicki-Ann and George Magnotta, Jr. Kara and Joshua Levinson Toni and Bruce Berger, M.D. * deceased U.S. Foreign Service Institute Lawrence London Yokohama Berman & Platt, D.D.S., P.A. LR Technologies John Maranto Todd Birdsall and Chrisdine King Diana and Arthur Lubman Robert I. Matz and Peggy L. Warner Gloria Blackmon Tara and Scott MacEwen The Mayvin Consulting Group, Inc. James D. Blum Carol Macht and Sheldon Lerman, M.D. Family and Friends of Kaitlyn McClung Boeing Deborah Macy Amy and Bruce Mehlman Susan Bond and Dennis Bauernschub SOS Arnold T. Mench and Helen Ernest Diane Bongiovanni MaidPro Susan A. Moss Shirley E. Boone Maryland Breastfeeding Coalition Douglas M. Newland Bowie & Jensen, LLC Beatrice and Edward Matsui Performance Floors, LLC Sam Brasel Edward R. McClurkin Gayle Peters & Associates Rona G. Brodsky Megan and Ronald McGovern The Plack Group Colleen Brown Kenneth Mercer PowerBar Gregory Brown Micki and Ellis Mez, M.D. Judy and Jim Praeger Mary Frances and Frank Brumfield Lebzelter’s of Millersville Radisson Hotel at Cross Keys Peggy B. Burk Kristine Miller REI Chewpons.com Bridgett and Mark Miller Reliable Churchill, LLLP Dana Childs Patricia Mingioni-Butt Alice M. Rivlin CMJ Medical, LLC Dana and Mario Morino Clyde V. Rockoff Community Times Cheryl and R. Laurence Moss, M.D. John R. Rockwell Core Haven Entertainment Resorts Bonnie and Bernard Rubin, M.D. Catherine and Coleman Crews Patricia and Robert Schulman Diane and Michael Curley Sandra L. Silverman Lynn and Harold Davidov Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Siozopoulou Delta Auto Acceptance Corporation Smiles For Life Foundation DePuy Mitek Orthovisc Brad and Justina Starobin Sharad Deshpande Debbye L. Di Marino

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SPECIAL ISSUE Annual HONOR ROLL of Donors

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DOUG WARREN Editor of Changing Lives & Donor Relations Manager

BENJAMIN S. SCHAPIRO Chairman, Board of Directors WARREN A. GREEN President and CEO JULIE E. COX, CFRE Vice President of Development STEAM COMMUNICATIONS LifeBridge Health is Proud of Its Young Professionals! Writing and Design LifeBridge Health congratulates Brian Moffet and Brian White on being named to The Daily Record’s “40 Under 40,” a list of very important professionals under age 40. Brian Moffet, chair of Sinai Hospital’s board of directors, is an attorney with Gordon Feinblatt LLC. Brian White is president and COO of Northwest Hospital as well as a senior vice president of LifeBridge Health, Inc. Both were selected by the Daily Record’s editorial board based on professional accomplishments, commitment to inspiring change in their community and notable accomplishments achieved before or by age 40. Congratulation to both Brians! G