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celebrateGIVING Spring 2017 | Issue 4 IN AGENCY Headlines THIS Celebrate Giving is a bi-annual publication Home Nursing Agency HNA Private Duty Home Care of Home Nursing Agency’s GIVING ISSUE Marketing Department and Named to PA Business Central Chosen as 2017 Best the Home Nursing Agency Top 100 Organizations of Home Care – smiles 3

Foundation. Rep. John McGinnis Brings Furry Life to Home Nursing Agency has once again been Provider of Choice HNA Adult Center for Exceptional Learning Giving Priorities Editor: selected as a Top 100 Organization in the HNA Private Duty Family Hospice Care Focuses Kim Helsel region by the Business Central. Home Care received (ACEL) on What’s Important Designer: Organizations were the 2017 Best of Jennifer Jones selected based on Home Care – Provider 5 consistent growth, Pennsylvania State Representative John McGinnis (79th District-Blair) brought Contributors: of Choice Award from Home Giving Service commitment to honest three of his Borzoi dogs to visit ACEL last fall. The individuals at the center loved Natalie Depto-Vesey Care Pulse for the fifth consecutive year. HNA Blair County Commissioner business practices, and meeting Annushka, Rugai, and Vaskana, and Rep. McGinnis enjoyed his visit. Carol Galioto Private Duty Home Care is the only non- Bruce Erb Gives Decades community giving. Supporting adults with cognitive and physical disabilities, ACEL is a special “home Stephanie Roefaro medical home care provider in the area to earn away from home” for individuals who need a specialized level of care. of Service as Board and Pam Seasoltz this national award based on client satisfaction Committee Member scores. Rep. McGinnis shared, “I see no higher regard for human life than what I see here.” Contact us at: Home Nursing Agency HNA Home Health Recognized “We are very proud that our team’s customer Pictured below enjoying the visit from PA Rep. John McGinnis (front right) and his Borzoi 6 Marketing Department Nationally and Locally service focus has been recognized for the dogs are ACEL client Mike Miller (front left), Lorrie Hetager, Director of ACEL (back Giving Time & Talents 201 Chestnut Avenue fifth straight year,” says Bill McManus, Vice left), and Christine Schmitt, ACEL Program Specialist/Supervisor/Activities Coordinator. Hospice Volunteer Makes Her PO Box 352 HNA Home Health was ranked as a Top President, Private Duty Home Care, Adult Mark on Patients, Caregivers, Altoona, PA 16603-0352 Agency of the 2016 HomeCare Elite®, a Day Services, and Home Health Business Fellow Volunteers Email: celebrategiving@ recognition of the top-performing home health Development. “Our staff coordinates with homenursingagency.comFacebook “f” Logo RGB / .eps Facebook “f” Logo RGB / .eps agencies in the . HNA Home clients, caregivers, and healthcare providers 7 Like us on Facebook! Health has been named to this list every year to develop person-centered plans to provide Giving Answers Home Nursing Agency since its inception, the best quality in non-medical home care HNA Home Health Allows Foundation 11 years running. services.” Pam Seasoltz, Director of This listing annually Joint Replacement Patients Development identifies the top to Rehab at Home Email: foundation@ 25 percent of HNA Behavioral Health Offers homenursingagency.com Medicare-certified Telepsychiatry Services 8 1.855.GIVE.HNA home health Giving Confidence (1.855.448.3462) agencies in the As Blair County was identified as having a Nurse-Family Partnership® in nation. mental health professional shortage by the Cambria County Celebrates PA Department of Health, HNA Behavioral Service Accomplishments Janie Christner, Vice President Home Health, Health Services began offering telepsychiatry credits this ongoing recognition to the team’s services last fall for adults and in January for 9 commitment to outstanding patient care and children. Through the use of technology, local attention to detail with completion of OASIS clients can have face-to-face interactions Giving Hope for (Outcome and Assessment Information Set) with the psychiatrists of UPMC’s Western the Future surveys. “We continually evaluate key metrics Psychiatric Institute and Clinic (WPIC). WPIC Pechter Foundation Establishes to ensure we are achieving clinical outcomes, is consistently ranked as one of the nation’s Donor Designated Fund to and we work as a team to identify deficiencies leading psychiatric and is a national Support the HNA Healing Patch at various touchpoints along the care leader in innovative treatment Children’s Grief Program continuum,” Christner said. for mental health and addictive disorders. With access to HNA Home Health was also 10 these clinical specialists, recognized as the Giving Matters telepsychiatry offers the full “Hometown Favorite” Home Health HNA Foundation Supports range of psychiatry services, Home Nursing Agency last fall and as the Huntingdon Daily is a grateful recipient of from evaluation to medication Special Night for Young Patient News “Readers’ Choice” Best of Home funding from the following management. Along with increasing Health Service Provider this spring. United Ways: services available for local clients, 11 Bedford County, Blair telepsychiatry also reduces wait times, Giving Thanks County, Huntingdon improves outcomes, and results in higher Every Dollar Makes a Difference County, and the Laurel Highlands. client satisfaction.

Spring 2017 | Issue 4 2 Family time and being at home are just as important at the other end of the life spectrum, as 94-year-old William “Bill” Keim can testify. After being diagnosed GIVING with an inoperable abdominal aneurysm that was causing him pain and discomfort, Bill enrolled in hospice care to allow him to remain at home with his son Gary as caregiver. Family Hospice Care Focuses priorities on What’s Important As his favorite nurse, Jamie checks in two times each week. Between getting his vital signs and asking about his In addition to providing nursing For patients and families opting for “What’s most important symptoms, Jamie listens intently as care, RN Case Managers like Jamie comfort, hospice can help the patient Bill shares stories from his diverse past to you today?” are responsible for coordinating the manage symptoms rather than pursuing – serving as an Army medic in Britain patient’s care and communicating with curative treatments that may or may This vital question is posed to hospice during World War II, teaching in various the physicians and family members with not be successful and affect quality patients each time a member of the care areas, serving as superintendent for the focus of giving patients the best of life. Unfortunately, this care can be team, now called Family Hospice, visits the Huntingdon Area School District, quality of life possible. Jamie describes necessary for people at any age. a patient, shares Jamie Baker, RN Case hospice as the opportunity to care for a tutoring Penn State students for Joe Manager. loved one at home to have quality time “We do have children in our care,” Paterno, and accidentally meeting with them. Jamie shares. “Last year we cared for a President Harry Truman while visiting “We care for the patient’s body, mind, child who was born with a congenital the White House. and spirit,” Jamie says. “And every time “Most people want to be comfortable heart defect. Her parents opted not to we ask this question, we may reach “It is a joy and privilege to be with and to stay at home with their family,” do surgery and came home instead. It something that the patient wouldn’t patients like Bill,” Jamie says. “He loves Jamie states. “A lot of times when we gave them a chance to be ‘normal’, and have shared with us otherwise.” For to share stories about his life, and he’s come in to provide hospice care, the the baby wasn’t poked or prodded or some patients, the answer is simply to had so many different experiences. With patients have better quality of life and hooked up to wires. We were able to be comfortable. Other patients share hospice, we can help his last days be full can live longer than they would have help them have a week together at home life goals they still hope to achieve, of life, too.” without care.” as a family.” like planning a special anniversary celebration for their Jamie Baker, Family Hospice RN Case spouse or taking a Manager, interacts with patient William special trip with their “Bill” Keim at his Huntingdon home. As his children. favorite nurse, Jamie monitors his health clinically but also takes time to listen and As a Family Hospice learn about what’s most important to Bill. nurse in rural Huntingdon County, Jamie covers up to 80 miles each day as she travels between her To learn more about Family patients’ homes. Every Hospice or make a referral, day is different with its own set of challenges. call us at 1.800.445.6262

“With end-stage or visit us online at disease and terminal www.homenursingagency.com illness, you never quite 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. know what’s going to happen,” Jamie shares. “We face these challenges as a team. There is always someone to help.”

Spring 2017 | Issue 4 4 3 GIVINGservice GIVINGtime and talents CELEBRATING Blair County Commissioner Bruce Erb Gives Hospice Volunteer Makes Her Mark on Patients, Caregivers, Decades of Service as Board and Committee Fellow Volunteers NATIONAL Member Betty Friedenberger leaves an “I like being the person who can just Joining Home Nursing Agency to provide oversight as a volunteer committee member impression. sit and talk with the patients or give more than 20 years ago was “one of the greatest decisions” Bruce Erb ever made. caregivers an opportunity to have time At first, it’s the distinctive New Jersey for themselves,” Betty shares. Betty With a heart for helping others, Bruce recently transitioned from a successful career in accent in her voice. But for the hundreds is involved in various aspects of the Volunteer banking to public office as a Blair County Commissioner. He has been integral in guiding of patients and families she has hospice program, now called Family Home Nursing Agency through changes in the healthcare industry and within the supported as a hospice volunteer, it is Hospice, as she does home visits, the MONTH organization. her compassion and reassuring presence General Inpatient (GIP) Unit at UPMC that have left their mark. Altoona, and bereavement. “I enjoy “My role is to facilitate input from committee members who serve on the board and going into homes and getting to know act as support to the tremendous leadership and staff team,” says Bruce, who currently “I’ve been on the other side of care,” the families, and I often follow them in serves as chair of HNA Visiting Nurse Association Board of Directors. “The leaders at Betty explains. As an only child, Betty bereavement, so there’s a connection. In HNA have always been so forward-looking and thinking. We have been responsive to was the sole caregiver for her mother, “We make a living the GIP, I can visit with patients from all the needs of clients and communities and are proactive rather than reactive.” husband, and uncle as they battled life- by what we get, limiting illnesses and passed away. She counties and share the role of volunteers In addition to attending meetings, began her volunteer journey with Home in hospice care.” asking questions to learn, and providing Nursing Agency in 1990, wanting to help Betty’s gentle yet authoritative demeanor but we make a life direction for success into the future, others through the difficult emotions brings comfort in what can be a stressful Bruce sees board members having an and challenges that come with the end time for families, but she is also able to by what we give.” active role in their communities. of life. bring joy and humor to other volunteers. Winston Churchill “We are to take what we learn “She’s been requested many times by As Catherine shares, “Betty is very and do something with it,” he says families and our nurses because of serious, real, and dedicated to her role, enthusiastically. “We find ways to help the special touch she brings,” shares but she is fun. She makes us laugh!” with the mission of the agency and Catherine Zimmerman, Volunteer Along with sharing fun, Betty is also able serve those the agency serves. It’s like Coordinator. “She brings so much to our to pass along the wisdom she’s gained in Thank you to all of matching needs with resources.” volunteer team with her experiences and the past 27 years. Much like the patients what she has learned through her losses. the volunteers who As Bruce explains, this may be asking she serves, her time in hospice is an She’s taken those difficult times and evolving journey. selflessly give of local businesses for financial support of used them to help others.” initiatives to raise money, or it may be “I always like when we get new referring friends and family for services in their time and skills While Betty’s role requires a lot volunteers on the team who have their time of need, as board members are of “doing” – visiting patients and new ideas,” Betty says. She’s always to serve those in our educated on specific programs at each caregivers, making phone calls, and looking for better ways to serve patients meeting. community through sending notes – she understands that and families and is grateful for what the most important part of her role she has gotten in return – invaluable A faithful volunteer since 1990, Betty Serving alongside other volunteers is “being”. Simply being present for Home Nursing Agency. from the community as an HNA board experiences, meeting new people, Friedenberger provides comfort for hospice patients and family members has a and making a difference for others. “I patients and their family members in many Your contributions are member, Bruce welcomes the insights tremendous impact on those she serves. others share to advance the organization. wouldn’t be doing it this long if I didn’t forms. When patients’ symptoms cannot be greatly appreciated! get something out of it!” managed successfully at home, they can be “We get different perspectives with admitted to the General Inpatient (GIP) Unit a diversified board,” he shares. While at UPMC Altoona, and Betty shares a comfort backgrounds and perspectives differ, HOW YOU CAN HELP tote of items like water, snacks, word puzzles, board members are united in a desire Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of others by serving as and more with family members who visit the to serve the community through Home a volunteer? Volunteers are vital to many Home Nursing Agency programs, to be with their loved ones. Comfort Nursing Agency. “I’m fortunate to have including Family Hospice, the Healing Patch children’s grief program, and the totes and items are funded by the Home the opportunity to serve through an Adult Center for Exceptional Learning (ACEL). To learn more about becoming a Nursing Agency Foundation through your agency whose mission I love and am volunteer or to apply, visit the HNA website at www.homenursingagency.com. committed to!” generous support.

Spring 2017 | Issue 4 6 5 GIVINGanswers GIVING HNA Home Health Allows Joint Replacement Patients to Rehab at Home When Carol Field of Altoona came like Carol’s — we can make adaptations confidence to terms with needing a total knee and order the right adaptive equipment.” replacement, she and her husband Larry Nurse-Family Partnership® in thought they’d have to get rid of the While physical therapy is vital for Cambria County Celebrates split-level home where they’ve lived for patients to regain range of motion and 31 years. strength after joint replacement surgery, Service Accomplishments occupational therapy helps patients Now, that home is the place where Carol to be as independent as possible with This February marked ten years of service for HNA Nurse- is regaining her strength and mobility, whatever activities occupy their time, Family Partnership in Cambria County, and in January, the thanks to her HNA Home Health including self-care, leisure activities, program surpassed the milestone of serving more than 500 therapists, including Occupational work, or anything else. As Dana Cambria County clients. Therapist Dana Tomlinson. explains, her role is to help the patient improve the skills to perform these tasks Home Nursing Agency is the local provider of Nurse-Family Megan Heit (left) credits Chrissy Anderson, Nurse Home Visitor, with The first time Dana visited the Field’s or adapt as needed. Partnership, a national, evidence-based program for first-time building her confidence as a mother, which led to pursuing a position home, Carol was struggling to maneuver pregnant mothers that provides mentorship by a registered as breastfeeding peer counselor for Cambria County WIC (Women, around their home, as her long legs and After ensuring Carol was able to nurse. The program is free for mothers and provides support Infants, and Children), where she now empowers other young mothers. other health issues like lymphedema maneuver her walker and navigate the from pregnancy through the child’s second birthday. and arthritis created additional chair lifts herself, Dana moved onto challenges. showering as another basic activity “I was so nervous and scared when I found out I was pregnant. Nurse-Family Partnership operates in 42 states with goals of of daily living that Carol would need The first baby I ever held was my own,” explains Cambria “Dana asked if she could check out our healthy pregnancy outcomes, healthy child development, and to master. With Larry alongside for County resident Megan Heit, who credits her Nurse Home a positive life course development. During visits, nurses bring home,” Carol recalls. Within minutes, support, Dana walked Carol through Visitor Chrissy Anderson with helping her through her Dana made simple suggestions that information on topics that the mother chooses to discuss in a each step to outline the modifications pregnancy and her daughter Dandelion’s early days. “My comfortable, conversational style. made all the difference. Adding a and equipment needed, including a husband and I got all of our questions answered.” cushion to the stair lift raised Carol’s shower chair that could be adjusted to “The key to Nurse-Family Partnership’s success is the positive height and eased the burden on her the correct height and the addition of a In addition to providing reassurance and answering Megan’s relationship that develops between the mother and her nurse,” joints so that she could get in and out properly placed grab bar. medical questions, Chrissy was a cheerleader and advocate explains Lois Schultz, Supervisor of Cambria County NFP who of the stair lifts on her own. Adjusting who helped Megan to grow and recognize her own potential. admitted the first client ten years ago. “The mother and her the bedside commode to proper height “She took it as her job to make me nurse really get to know each other so the nurse can provide “NFP gave me more confidence as a mom,” Megan says. allowed Carol to use the restroom self-sufficient at home,” Carol says information and support that is very helpful for the mother and “Chrissy would always affirm me and tell me what I was doing independently. confidently. “I have one-on-one care and tailored to her needs.” attention. Until you experience that, you right, and she gave me a lot of confidence. That was part of “When she left, we had such a different don’t realize what a difference it makes!” why I reached out to look for a job.” Home Nursing Agency’s Nurse-Family Partnership program mindset,” Carol says. “She was able is a grateful recipient of funding from the 1889 Foundation, While Megan sought to work outside the home to help support to teach us and show us. She was the Dana Tomlinson (right), HNA Home Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, Home Nursing her family, she knew daycare costs would undercut her efforts. answer to our problems! We had a lot of Health Occupational Therapist, was the Agency Foundation, Lee Initiatives Inc., United Way of Blair Chrissy shared the option of subsidy for eligible parents, and problems, and she gave us the answers.” “answer” to Altoona resident Carol Field County, United Way of Huntingdon County, and United Way of she helped Megan to look for a trustworthy daycare. being able to continue her rehabilitation To learn more about HNA Home the Laurel Highlands. The program is also supported by state With more than 30 years of experience from knee replacement surgery at home “When I saw the ad in the paper for a breastfeeding peer and federal funding. in different aspects of occupational with her husband Larry. Top, Dana helped Health or make a referral, counselor for WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), I thought therapy, Dana has found her passion in Carol to elevate her height on the stair lift call us at 1.800.445.6262 that was something I can do,” Megan says. Now she uses the home care. She explains that a patient’s so that she could use it without placing supportive techniques she learned from NFP to impact the return to independence is best done in extra pressure on her joints. Below, Dana or visit us online at To learn more about Nurse-Family Partnership® lives of her clients. “My role is personal like Chrissy’s was with their own home. continues to support Carol’s recovery in me. As I get to know my clients, they open up more to me. or make a referral, call us at 1.800.315.4358 her own home by walking her through www.homenursingagency.com “In home health, a therapist comes into My favorite thing is that I can empower women to believe in showering and determining the adaptive or visit us online at www.homenursingagency.com the home and looks at the person’s 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. themselves. They just need support to believe that.” equipment, like a grab bar, that are needed environment,” Dana says. “Considering 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. for Carol to function independently. that and the patient’s unique needs —

7 Spring 2017 | Issue 4 8 GIVING HNA Foundation Enables Specialmatters Night for Young Patient

Most little girls dream of dressing up and feeling beautiful to have a night like Cinderella. For young girls with complex medical needs, that seems even more out of reach. Eleven-year-old Aleyhia Fagley had that dream become reality earlier this year when she was made princess for a day to attend a Father-Daughter Dance with her dad.

Aleyhia requires attention for seizure and cardiac disorders that require careful monitoring by her parents or a nurse from HNA Pediatric Home Connection, who GIVING for the future stays with her overnight. hope On this day, Aleyhia basked in the glow of a different kind of attention. HNA Foundation funding allowed Aleyhia to have her hair cut and styled in preparation for the dance. Aleyhia completed the look with a beaming smile.

Pechter Foundation Establishes Donor Designated Fund to “I’ve never got to feel special before,” said Aleyhia, who is one of five children. Support the HNA Healing Patch Children’s Grief Program “I like it!” Your support of Mercedes Moment and the HNA Foundation provides funding Anyone who knows Shirley Pechter would also know that her diagnosed with a brain tumor. My children were devastated - to make a profound difference in the lives of patients and clients like Aleyhia, love and support for Home Nursing Agency’s children’s grief all in different ways. My husband, Fred, and I were distraught. whose life revolves around her clinical diagnosis. Your support gave Aleyhia program — the Healing Patch — is endless. We had no place to go for help.” the opportunity to enjoy a special day as a normal child.

A lifelong resident of Altoona, Shirley has a passion for helping “Whether it’s a sibling, parent, or grandparent, when a death of grieving children that continues today through a generous gift a loved one touches the life of a child, it’s so vital to help them. from her son in her honor for the establishment of the “Shirley It lessens their burden so they’ll be able to cope now, and later A. Pechter Donor Designated Fund for the Healing Patch.” in life.” Originally created with a $25,000 donation from the Pechter Foundation, and with an additional $10,000 gift made recently, Her son Richard says, “On behalf of my family, we are so

this fund provides annual and growing support in perpetuity for pleased that this fund will always honor our courageous mom, THE who took a personal tragedy and years later helped a SAVE DATE! the Healing Patch because of the Pechter family’s continued generosity. program of hope for other families. We know the importance of the Healing Patch and its impact on grieving families. It is Saturday, October 14, 2017 Created in 2016, the Healing Patch: A Program for Loss and important to us that the Healing Patch continue forever, as a The Casino at , Altoona Hope for Grieving Children and Their Families provides peer- program she lovingly refers to and that we all truly believe is ‘a to-peer support for those who have suffered a significant loss soft place to fall’.” to death. The program is offered at no charge to families.

The Healing Patch provides services at two centers, in schools, Want to support the Healing Patch or another Home and through community outreach — all to meet the needs of Nursing Agency program that has meaning to you? grieving children in our community. Statistics show that one in Consider a Donor Designated Fund (DDF) in honor or seven children will lose a parent or sibling by age 20. memory of someone you love. You can establish a DDF From the beginning, Shirley has been the Healing Patch’s most with a minimum gift of $10,000. As a donor, you select a devoted supporter and ambassador. TO BENEFIT THE HEALING PATCH CHILDREN’S GRIEF PROGRAM specific purpose(s) and the fund’s income will be used to “I have witnessed firsthand how a loss touches every avenue of make grants in perpetuity. Additionally, you will receive a Featuring “The San Tones Orchestra” and “The Furious Fourth Reenactors“ a child’s life,” Shirley shared in a letter seeking funding for the tax benefit. For more information, contact Pam Seasoltz, Tickets on sale beginning August 2017 at www.homenursingagency.com program. “My ten-year-old-daughter Melissa died after being HNA Director of Development, directly at 814.947.7011.

9 Spring 2017 | Issue 4 10 COMMUNITY PARTNERS - BUSINESS/ORGANIZATIONS Anonymous (2) Estate of Mildred Port Penn State - Altoona Campus ACCO Brands USA, LLC First Commonwealth Bank Penn State College of Nursing Adams Electric Cooperative, Inc. First Presbyterian Church Pennsylvania Rural Electric Association Advisory Board of FMH Crestwood Peterman's Flower Shop, Inc. Akers Funeral Home, Inc. FOREVER Media Port Family Foundation Allegheny Township, Duncansville Forney Financial Solutions, LLC Porter Township Allensville Planing Mill, Inc. Franklin Township Providence Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Altoona Blair County Development Corp. Frankstown Township Quality Services / Altoona Baseball Properties, LLC Freedom Township R Tire Shop Altoona First Savings Bank Gazette Printers Radiology Business Solutions, LLC Altoona Hospital Nurses Alumnae Assn. Greater Altoona Jewish Federation Ravine Uniform Store Altoona Mirror Green Home Goods Reilly, Creppage & Co., Inc. Altoona Water Authority Greystone Servicing Corporation, Inc. Reliance Bank American Legion Auxillary Post 556 Gulich Township Roaring Spring Water AnswerLinks, Inc. Gulish Garden Center Rockhill Borough ARC Federal Credit Union H & R Block Employees S & T Bank Armagh Borough Haberstroh, Sullivan, Keating, and George, LLP S. J. McCloskey Builders, Inc. Artemas American Legion Auxiliary Haines Township Say It With Sweets ATU Charity Fund Harrison Township Secure-Tec, Inc. Beale Township Harry A. Snyder Insurance, Inc. Seltzer Financial Strategies, LLC Bedford Candies Howard Hanna Johnston Realty, Inc. Shade Gap Borough Bedford Rural Electric Cooperative, Ind. Hubbard Bus Company , Inc. Bedford Township Huntingdon Twenty Two Property, LLC Shirley Township Bedford-Blair County RLCA Huston Township Sigma-Aldrich Belfast Township Inco Beverage, Inc. Singing Brook Farms Bethel Township Indiana Gazette/The Snyder Township, Tyrone Blair Companies JLG Industries Inc. Sorge Funeral Home, Inc. Blair County Arts Foundation Joe L. Crossman General Contractor South Woodbury Township Blair County Conservation District John B. Brown Funeral Home, Inc. Steve Aungst Productions/Entertainment Blair Gastroenterology Associates Jones Funeral Home T and J Distributors Blair Township, Duncansville Juli's Wearable Art Taylor Township Blair/Bedford Builders Association Juniata Township Tell Township Blue Juniata Veterans Home Association Keller Engineers, Inc. The Casino at Lakemont Park Memorial Post 5754 Knights of Columbus #4644 The Lakemont Partnership Bonney Forge Lake Raystown Resort The Park Country Club of Buffalo, Inc. Brady Township Landscape Design and Construction The Ward Foundation Bratton Township Leslie-Miller Funeral Home Thompson's Pharmacy Bridenbaugh Orchards Letterkenny Township TMI Cares, Inc. Broad Avenue United Methodist Church Liberty Township Todd Township Broad Top Township Licking Creek Township Trinity United Church Of Christ Brush Mountain Sportmans Association Life O'Riley Memorial Ride Event Trough Creek Valley Lions Club Burnside Township LIFeSTYLE Union Township, Warfordsburg C & G Savings Bank Lincoln Township Union Township, Huntingdon Canoe Creek Brethren in Christ Church Logan Township, Alexandria United Way of Allegheny County Carnegie Equipment, Inc. M & T Bank United Way of Bedford County Cassville Borough Mane Effects Salon United Way of Blair County Central Electric Cooperative Marianna Foods, Inc. United Way of Greater Philadelphia and GIVING Centre Foundation Marklesburg Borough Southern New Jersey Chestnut Ridge Family Medicine Staff Martin G. Kyper Insurance United Way of Huntingdon County thanks CleanService & Supply, Inc. Martinsburg Area Community Fund United Way of Indiana County Every Dollar Makes A Difference - Donors Reach Out to Help Others Colerain Township Martinsburg Elementary School United Way of the Laurel Highlands Conemaugh Township McConnellsburg Elementary School Staff United Way of Summit County For nearly 50 years, Home Nursing Agency has depended upon the generosity of community partners – individuals, businesses, Cornerstone Advisors Asset Management, Inc. McLanahan Corporation University Orthopedics Center local governments, and organizations – to help ensure that our mission of providing care and services for those in need will Corvette America Medcare Equipment Company, LLC Unkel Joe's Woodshed, Inc. CRB Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mercedes-Benz of State College UPMC Altoona Medical Staff Fund continue. Curtin Township Merrill Lynch UPMC Health Plan D. C. Goodman & Sons, Inc. Millheim Borough Value Drug Company Charitable dollars are necessary to help care for individuals and families who have limited resources, and support many of the Daisytown Borough Modern Cabinet & Construction Co., Inc. VFW Auxiliary #8724 Agency’s community-valued services like the Healing Patch children’s grief program and bereavement support groups for adults Derry Township Morris Township W.R. Straw/All-Chem Distributors, Inc. and families – both of which are offered free of charge. Donald Devorris Realty Mount Nittany Health Walker Township Dorman's Jewelers Mount Union Borough Warriors Mark Township Drenning Leasing Co., Inc. Napier Township West Providence Township Dublin Township, McConnellsburg Neighbors Who Care Western Maryland Health System Employee's Every dollar truly helps so many. Every gift truly has a story. Dublin Township, Shade Gap New Look Uniform and Embroidery Caring Funds The following donations were received January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016. Dunnings Creek Church of the Brethren NEXT Financial Group - Holtz Division Wetzler Funeral Service, Inc Dutch Hill Chocolates North Woodbury Township Wigle Whiskey Please note that donations of more than $25 are listed in print. East St. Clair Township Northwest Savings Bank Wood Township Ehrenfeld Borough Okonak, Ciocca & Lechner, P.C. Woodbury Township, Williamsburg To view a full list of 2016 donors, visit our website at www.homenursingagency.com. We apologize for any errors or omissions to Erie Bearings Co. Omni Bedford Springs Resort Woodbury Township, Woodbury this list. Every effort is made to assure that proper information is recorded. Please call Carol Galioto at 1.800.992.2554 to make us Estate of Charlotte Morris P & S Trucking, Inc. WPS, Inc. aware of any corrections or changes. Estate of Jack M. Irwin Patched Together, Inc. WTAJ-TV 10 Estate of Kathleen Holderbaum Patton Township Your Building Centers, Inc. Thank you to the following donors who have helped make a difference in the lives of our neighbors and our communities. Estate of Melva Collary Penelec Altoona Line Department

11 Spring 2017 | Issue 4 12 COMMUNITY PARTNERS - INDIVIDUALS Individual Donations of More than $25 Received January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016 Anonymous (4) Mr. Edward J. Belin, III Ms. Ann M. Butler Ms. Beth A. Colledge Mrs. Jean L. Adams Ms. Dana Belles Mr. and Mrs. James H. Butler Mr. Karl E. Colyer Ms. Angela Dell Mr. Richard C. Eck Mrs. Fran Foster Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Goodhart Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Adams Ms. Barbara Benffate Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cagle Mr. Randy Condon Ms. Nicole Dell Mr. Doug Eckard Mrs. Isabel L. Fouse Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams Rev. John Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Conley Ms. Debra Dellaposta Mrs. Anna Rose Eckenrode Ms. Donna L. Fox Mrs. Donna D. and Mr. John F. Gority Mr. Terry L. Adams Ms. Kay L. Benton Mr. Guy M. Calhoun Mr. Philip B. Conlin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Delozier Mr. and Mrs. James E. Eckenrode Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gottshall Mr. Robert H. Addleman Mr. and Mrs. William P. Benzel Ms. O. Jane Calhoun Ms. Elmira A. Conlon Mr. and Mrs. William E. Delozier Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Eckenrode Mrs. Shealia L. Freeman Ms. Betsy L. Goulionis Mrs. Brenda Ajay Mrs. Nancy J. Bergstein Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Callahan Mrs. Helen Conner Ms. Kerry J. Delozier Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eckenrode Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Freeman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Graffius Mrs. Annette F. Ajay Mrs. Joanne L. Beringer Mr. and Mrs. Gary Calvert Ms. Margaret S. Conrad Ms. Marissa Delozier Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Edmiston Mrs. Mary A. Frena Mr. John Graham Mr. and Mrs. John M. Akers Mrs. Keely A. Berkheimer Mr. Thad Campanaro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Coombs Mrs. Mary C. DeLozier Mrs. Josephine R. Edwards Mrs. Jane R. Frye Mrs. Natalie Graham Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Albarano, Jr. Ms. Sally A. Berkstresser Mrs. Janice M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Coon Mrs. Donna Delozier Mr. Vincent Egan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Fuchs Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Grannas, Jr. Ms. Lois M. Albright Mr. Louis A. Bernier Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cannarsa Mr. Norman P. Cooper Ms. Mary Jane Deluna Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eger Mr. Dale Fuller Mrs. Barbara C. Grassmyer Mr. Joseph Ambrisco Mr. Norman R. Berzonsky Mr. Raymond J. Caravan Ms. Kathryn J. Cooper Winters Mr. Gregory Denis Mr. Coolidge Eichelberger, Jr. Mr. Jason Fulton Mr. Michael Grasso Mr. Dwight A. Amick Mr. and Mrs. Walter Betar Mr. Gregg A. Carbaugh Mrs. Mimi B. Coppersmith Ms. Natalie D. Depto-Vesey Mr. Warren C. Elder Mr. Robert S. Fultz Mr. and Mrs. William E. Green Mr. William J. Amrhein Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bettwy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Cardone Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Corl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Deremer Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Elliott Mr. Christopher J. Fusco Ms. Dorothy Greene Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Anderko Mrs. Patricia L. Beyer Ms. Karen Carlin Ms. Carrie Corle Ms. Sherry Dershimer Ms. Mary C. Emeigh Mrs. Carolyn M. Fye Ms. Rita M. Greenland Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Anderson Ms. Sandra L. 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Duffield Mrs. Elaine C. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Gary Gingrich Mr. Allen D. Harr Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bassler Ms. Deborah S. Brodine Mr. William E. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Dean Ms. Christine L. Duke Ms. Deborah L. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Gioiosa, Jr. Mrs. Judie A. Harrison-Means Mrs. Susan D. Bathgate Mr. A. Randy Brown Mrs. Katie I. Clauss Mr. Romeo J. DeBartolome, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Duncan Ms. A. Kathleen Flannery Mrs. Barbara S. Glass Mr. Peter C. Hart Mr. James Bathurst Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Brown Mrs. Gertrude Claycomb Mr. Mark Decker Mr. John L. Dunn Mr. Richard Flegal Mr. Robert Glass Mr. Albert J. Hartline Ms. Cynthia Baughman Mr. Ronald W. Brubaker Ms. Marian R. Clemens Mr. Scott A. Decker Mr. Art Hattel and Dr. Patricia Dunn Ms. Carolyn F. Fleming Mr. Michael L. Glunt Mrs. Denise L. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. David L. Baumgartner Ms. Sophie J. Brulia Ms. Anna L. Clements Mr. Michael R. DeCort Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Dunn Mrs. Elizabeth A. 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Servello Ms. Cindy Snyder Dr. Amy Swindell-Cummings and Mrs. Nina J. Wagner Mrs. Leslie P. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ruben Mr. Thomas F. Sgriccia Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Snyder Mr. Timothy J. Cummings Mr. Samuel L. Wagner Ms. Kim M. Wilt Mrs. Donna R. Rudasill Mr. Jerry Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Bradley G. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Kevin C. Swope Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wagner Mr. Scott Windle and Ms. Kathy L. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Z. Rush Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sollers Dr. and Mrs. John T. Symons Mrs. Joyce R. Wagner Mr. James E. Wineland Mr. and Mrs. John G. Russell Mr. Gerald M. Shaner Ms. Elaine Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taddei Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Wagner Mrs. Constance V. C. Winkler Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Russin Mr. Patrick Shaughnessey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Songer, II Mrs. Kristen L. Taddei Ms. Katherine M. Wagner Ms. Jessie L. Wise Mrs. Lisa A. Ruston Mrs. Avis L. Shaw Mrs. Carol Sossong Mrs. Bonnie Tarman Mrs. Sylvia K. Wahler Mrs. Joyce K. Wise Mr. Paul V. Ruth Ms. Carol Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sossong Mr. and Mrs. Randy W. Tarpey Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wakefoose Mr. Steve Witmer Mrs. Jeanne P. Rutherford Mrs. Marian Shaw Ms. Melissa Sovak Mrs. Kathryn A. Terrizzi Mr. Travis Walkup Mr. Mark Wohler Mrs. Vicki L. Rymarz Mrs. Mary C. Shea Mrs. Susan Speck Mr. Jeffrey E. Thomas Ms. Robin D. Wallace Ms. Arlene J. Wojno Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rzasa Mrs. Nancy Shedd Mr. Fred M. Sponsler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Thomas Mr. John A. Wallet Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wolf Mr. Kurt J. Saale Mr. Kevin V. Sheedy Mr. Luther H. Sprankle, Sr. Ms. Paige M. Thomas Mr. Harold C. Walter Mrs. Dorothy Wolfe Ms. Georgine A. Safko-Dodson Mrs. Mary A. Sheedy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Sral, Sr. Ms. Lynne P. Thomas Mrs. Ethel Walters Mrs. Marie L. Wolford Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Saline Mr. and Mrs. William Sheedy Mr. and Mrs. Glenn A. Stampfle Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mark Walters Ms. Carole Wood Mr. Mark A. Salisbury Ms. Tina Sheetz Mrs. Stephanie Stankiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Thompson Mr. Howard P. Walters Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Woodring Ms. Teresa Salome Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Sheetz Mr. Jeffrey Starkey Mrs. Joan Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Waltz Ms. Diana Woy Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Sanker Mrs. Patricia A. Sheetz Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. States Ms. Dawn M. Thompson Mr. Ronald D. Wareham Mrs. Vanessa V. Wozniak Mrs. Barbara B. Sarra Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Shellenberger Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Staub Mr. Gary Thompson Ms. Shirley Warker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wright Ms. Patricia Savage Mr. and Mrs. William V. Shenefelt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Stefanon Mr. Allen L. Thompson Ms. Brianna Watt Ms. Anneliese Wright Mrs. Dona J. Savine Mr. Ernest A. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Steve Steinbugl Ms. Debbie Tilson Ms. Christine E. Watts Mr. Wayne Wyar Mr. and Mrs. George Savine Ms. Barbara Sherlock Ms. Carolyn M. Stenger Mr. Randall Tipmore Mr. Faber C. Weakland Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yarger Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Savino Mrs. Susan K. Shildt Mrs. Carol M. Stephens Mrs. Helen T. Tomassetti Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Weaver Mr. James Yeager Ms. Jolene Sawinski Mr. John Shirock Mr. and Mrs. Marty A. Stern Ms. JoAnn L. Tomb Mrs. Donna L. Weaver Ms. Gretchen Yeamans Dr. and Mrs. Roger V. Scanlan Mr. Herbert F. Shoenfelt Mr. Joseph J. Stevens Ms. Clara M. Tomlinson Ms. Jill L. Weaver Mrs. Wanda M. Yingling Mr. Raymond J. Scanlan Mr. J. Douglas Shook Ms. Kim Steward Ms. Sally B. Toner Mr. and Mrs. Shawn C. Weaver Mr. John W. Yingling Ms. Madeline Scavone Mrs. Velma Shoop Mr. and Mrs. Denny Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Tremblay Mrs. Patricia Weber Ms. Karen L. Yocum WAYS TO GIVE Mrs. Shelly Scavone Mrs. Lillian A. Shore Mrs. Florence M. Stiffler Mrs. Marie Tremel Ms. Linda Weber Ms. Barbara J. Yoder Mr. Vincent J. Scavone Mr. Dewey Showalter Mr. Randall Stiffler Mr. Charles J. Trexler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wehner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Yoder Ms. Kenzie Scavone Mr. Skip Sigel Mr. Steve Stiffler Mr. J. P. Trexler Ms. Annette D. Weindler Ms. Peggy J. Young Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schachtner Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Simanski Ms. Patricia A. Stimer Mr. and Mrs. Philip A. Trimarco Ms. Roberta D. Weiner Mrs. Rebecca F. Young CHANGE A LIFE Ms. Sandra K. Schandelmeier Dr. Michael A. Simone Ms. Charlotte A. Stiver Mr. William H. Trippler Ms. Pamela Weir Mr. William R. Young How can you make a difference for patients, clients, Mrs. Carol L. Tromm Mr. Brian J. Scheeler Ms. Christine M. Sims Mrs. Kay Stiver Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Weise Mrs. Gina M. Zabrosky and families served by Home Nursing Agency? Mrs. Ann E. Scheeler Mr. Jack Sinclair Mrs. Allison Stockley Mr. and Mrs. Christian A Tronzo Mrs. Linda Welding Maitra Mr. and Mrs. David F. Zakrzwski Mrs. Diane Schenk Ms. Darlene A. Sinisi Mr. Brian Stoehr Ms. Lynda C. Trout Mrs. Virgie Werner Mr. James Zalno • Make an outright donation by calling 1.855.GIVE. Ms. Jane M. Scherden Mr. Rick Sinitski Ms. Joyce A. Stoehr Ms. Sharon Troy Mr. Kenneth H. Wertz, III Mrs. Kathleen A. Zang HNA, going online at www.homenursingagency.com Ms. Dorothy E. Schickling Mrs. Lynn H. Sirinek Ms. Leah Stoehr Mrs. Paulette A. Turano Mr. Douglas M. Westover Mr. W. Robert Zaph or by mailing a donation to: Home Nursing Agency Mrs. Elizabeth A. Schimminger Mr. David Sisko Mr. Frank Stohon Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Turiano Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weyandt Mr. Butch Zavalanski Foundation, 201 Chestnut Avenue, Altoona, PA 16603. Ms. Patricia A. Schinkle Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Sissler Ms. Shirley E. Stoltz Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Turley Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weyandt Mr. and Mrs. Walter I. Zborowsky Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Schraff Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Sky Mr. Ronald E. Stoner Ms. Billie Ann Turnbaugh Mr. Robert C. Weyandt Ms. Ashley L. Zeak • Consider remembering Home Nursing Agency Mrs. Linda Schreiber Mr. John Slagel Mr. James E. Stoner Mrs. Jennie M. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Weymers Mr. and Mrs. Perry Patrick A. Zilka in your will with a gift of a specific property, dollar Mr. Rayford C. Schrock Mr. Robert D. Slobodnik Mr. Robert F. Stosito Mr. Timothy Tyger Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Wharton Mrs. Ilissa Zimmerman and amount, or percentage of your estate. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Schuh Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Smith Mr. James Stotsky Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Uhlig Ms. Mary L. Wheeler Mr. Scott Glass • Volunteer to share your time and talents through Ms. Helen L. Umbower Dr. and Mrs. A. Leonard Zimmerman Mr. Kerry D. Schultz Ms. Mary A. Smith Mr. Mark Stouffer Ms. Joni L. Whetstone Family Hospice, the Healing Patch children’s grief Mr. and Mrs. Brian M. Umstead Mr. John N. Zitzlsperger Mr. and Mrs. Tony Scott Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Smith Mrs. Linda Stover Mr. and Mrs. Christopher White program, ACEL (Adult Center for Exceptional Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott Mr. Kenneth Smith Mrs. Sherry E. Strait Mr. Anthony B. Utnik Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. White Mr. Paul J. Zolna Learning) for individuals with intellectual and physical Mr. F. Edward Scott Mrs. Ruth Smith Mr. William Stratton Ms. Jacklyn F. Valentine Ms. Patricia A. White Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zook Mr. Phil Scott Mrs. Barbara J. Smith Mrs. Joanne M. Straw Mr. and Mrs. James W. Van Buren Mr. Gary Whitfield Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Zook disabilities, or other Agency programs/services. Learn Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Searer Mrs. Carol J. Smith Mrs. Linda L. Strobert Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Van Natta Mr. Curtis D. Whitfield Ms. Betty Zovlonsky more about volunteer opportunities by checking out Ms. Kaitlin E. Seasoltz Mr. and Mrs. William R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Strong Mr. Gerry Van Veenendaal Mr. and Mrs. Steve Whiting Mrs. Sondra R. Zupon our website at www.homenursingagency.com. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Seasoltz Hon. Judge and Mrs. D. Brooks Smith Mrs. Joan E. Strunack Mr. John S. Vancas Mrs. Peggy A. Whittington Ms. Theresa Zurilla Mrs. Amanda Sechrist Mr. James A. Smith Mrs. Virginia M. Stuby Mrs. Theresa G. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Wible For more information about ways you can help, please Mr. and Mrs. Edmond L. Seguin Mr. Richard L. Smith Mrs. Betty J. Stuckey Mr. Herbert Vaughn Mrs. Mary Wiley contact: Pam Seasoltz, Director of Development Mr. John R. Seidel Ms. Susan K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Matthew J. Stuckey Mrs. Dianne Vellner Mrs. Catherine S. Wilk 814.947.7011 or [email protected]. Mr. Richard Seidel Mrs. Terry Smith Mr. Galen I. Stuski Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Veneziale Ms. Darlene J. Wilkinson The official registration and financial information of Home Nursing Agency may be Mr. Sanford H. Selden Mr. Thomas B. Smith Ms. Connie Suchan Ms. Catherine M. Ventre Mrs. Betty J. Wilkinson obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll-free, within Ms. Diane Selfridge Mrs. Wanda L. Smith Miss Theresa M. Sukala Ms. Shirley A. Vinosky Mr. Thaddeus J. Will Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. 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