Post on 14-Apr-2018
How Hospice Beat the Winter Blues …
For the second year in a row a local farmer selected Hospice of Orleans to receive a $2,500 donation from America’s Farmers Grow Communities, a Monsanto Fund. Charles Mathes of Mathes Farms in Holley, and Jeff Cunningham, Monsanto’s Northeast Business Manager, kicked off the Hospice Beat the Winter Blues event at Leonard Oakes Estate Winery in Medina by presenting Nyla Gaylord, Director of Development, with a check for $2,500. “Hospice has helped a number of people in my family and I’m happy to help them,” said Charles Mathes as he and Jeff Cunningham presented the large ceremonial check. Jeff Cunningham explained that “This gift is Monsanto’s way of supporting the local communities in which we sell seeds and other agricultural products to local farmers.” Hospice of Orleans will use this gift to help fund costs associated with renovating a room at the main office for use by the bereavement group. Renovations will make the room look like a comfortable living room where there is ample space for group members to gather in an inviting atmosphere.
A sell-out crowd Beat the Winter Blues and enjoyed hors d’oeuves from Zambistro Catering and improvisational jazz and blues by Doug Egling on winds and Mike Putman on
guitars. A surprise guest, Kate Egling, sang some old blues tunes accompanied by Doug and Mike. The group is known locally for their regular performances with jazz, blues, and jazz fusion bands at the Dinosaur Grill in Rochester and local events. The basket raffle featured donations from Tim Hortons, Auto Zone, The Golden Comb, The Soap Cottage, Pudgies Vegetables, Pullman
Universalist Church, Automotive Solutions, Rt 104 Redemption, ARC of Orleans Auto Detailing and Bill Blackburn. Leonard Oakes Estate Winery, represented by brother and sister duo Wendy Oakes Wilson and Darrel Oakes, served as hosts of the event and provided the first glass of Blanc d’Orleans wine free. Since 2013, for every bottle of their white wine, Blanc d’Orleans sold, $1. 00 goes to Hospice of Orleans, the county’s only licensed provider of comprehensive end-of-life care. According to Mary Anne Fischer, Executive Director, this first time event was a sell-out and a huge success. “We hope to hold a similar event next year. We are very grateful for the support of the community, for our entertainers, donors, caterers, and the Oakes family for their long term support of Hospice of Orleans with their signature wine Blanc d’ Orleans.”
Executive Perspective: Spring is here and Summer is not far
behind.
Mary Anne Fischer
Executive Director
Highlights from the Spring Bouquet
Sale…
We at Hospice
of Orleans are
happy to put
this long cold
winter behind
us!
Hospice of
Orleans is
hosting a
number of Spring and Summer events
that you won’t want to miss. Our
The launch of our new Pet Peace of Mind® program has attracted a great deal of interest
and support in the community, even from former residents.
A colleague of mine stopped by my office recently to tell me that a friend of her
daughter who used to live in Orleans County was making out her will and wanted to
leave money for an animal welfare group in this area. Of course, the new Hospice Pet
Peace of Mind ®program, recently featured in the news, came up in their discussion.
My colleague told her daughter and her friend to contact me for more information on the
program. To everyone’s surprise, the potential donor is my third cousin who now lives
in the mountains of Northern New York!! She is not a rich woman by any means but
she wants to make sure that the organizations and causes she feels strongly about can
continue even after she is gone.
Not only is she going to leave Hospice of Orleans in her will but she is making contact
with the hospice organization in the North County to see if they want to apply for a Pet
Peace of Mind® program. She has a cousin (her first cousin, my third cousin) who is
involved in animal rescue organizations. We think she might want to help too.
Wonderful things happen when we share the good news of what is going on with
Hospice of Orleans. That is why we publish this newsletter! I hope that you too will
share information about our local hospice, think about how you can support hospice,
and encourage others to support our work either as a volunteer or donor.
On Giving Tuesday, December 2, 2014, $597.60 was donated on-line. In keeping with the spirit of Giving Tuesday, David Fink, Plant Manager of Saint-Gobain ADFORS in Albion and the Director of Human Resources, Donna Atkinson, surprised Hospice of Orleans with a $1,100 donation. Saint-Gobain is the world's largest building materials company. Its manufacturing facility in Albion employs 200 plus people. Donations made by employees are matched dollar for dollar by the company.
On Giving Tuesday, December 2, 2014, $597.60 was donated on-line. In keeping with the spirit of Giving Tuesday, David Fink, Plant Manager of
fundraising events are great fun and
they provide an important source of
revenue that supports services that
cannot be billed to insurance carriers.
Look for us at our booth at the Albion
Strawberry Festival. We will be
selling tickets for our July 4th
Ducks
Ahoy! Duck Race in Lyndonville.
The Hospice Duck mascot will be
marching in the parade. July 29th
is
our 19th Annual Hospice of Orleans
Golf Tournament. There is still
room for more golfers! We have
some wonderful prizes and raffle items
such as half-day Charter Fishing Tours
and wooden lawn furniture. I hope
to see you at one or all of our
FUNdraising events!
Our Memorial Garden is in full bloom. Stop by and
see it! Our many volunteers have been busy weeding
and mulching and it looks lovely. There are benches
and a sparkling water fountain – a perfect place to
chat or spend time alone in reflection. The walk
way that leads to the garden has some new memorial
bricks. Memorial bricks are still available and may be
inscribed with a personal message of remembrance or
tribute. One of my favorites reads:
“I’d like the memory of me to be a
happy one.”
The garden is teaming with birds
and other wildlife. Volunteers and
staff spotted this fawn grazing in
back of the Martin-Linsen
Residence and shared this photo with us.
As you can see from the feature story in this
newsletter, we are truly excited to launch the Pet
Peace of Mind® program. Response to the media
coverage has been unprecedented. This quote posted
on
the
Batavia News On-line and in the print edition of the
paper, captures the essence of the program and the
sentiments of many of the people that contacted us in
response to our request for support for this program.
Hospice is currently recruiting for volunteers to help
with events, serve food or work as a greeter in the
Residence, provide in-home care, and help with
administrative tasks. Please consider joining us in
implementing our mission of “embracing those facing
advanced illness with optimal levels of comfort,
compassion, and expertise.”
It’s a small
world…news of
our new Pet Peace
of Mind®
program brings
some surprising
connections.
Surprise
Gifts!
Notes from Nyla - Director of Development and Community Relations
Annual Meeting
I was surprised to receive a
package in the mail from one of
our faithful out-of-town
supporters. I don’t know him
personally, so I was particularly
touched to receive his note and
the book Too Soon to Say
Goodbye by Art Buchwald. In
this book Buchwald writes of
his experiences as a hospice
patient. He starts with
saying: “What started out the
worst of times ended up the
best of times.” In his typical humorous fashion, he writes
of his experience with serious illness and reflects on his life
while in a hospice residence. Like many people who forgo
treatment, Art lived longer than expected – so, he decided
to write a book about his experience. His book offers
many insights into hospice from the point of view of the
patient. Let me know if you would like to borrow my
copy. Let’s make this a surprise gift that keeps on giving.
Concerning trends highlighted
Executive Director Mary Anne Fischer addressed a crowd of around a hundred at the Hospice of Orleans annual meeting April 30th at the Medina United Methodist Church. In her remarks she pointed out some concerning trends in utilization of Hospice services. “While 75% of those referred were admitted to care, 31% reached out to us too late.” She noted that “Most people are admitted to Hospice services on the same day or within 24 hours of a referral. Clearly, more people could benefit from Hospice services if they were referred earlier.”
Ms. Fischer called on Hospice volunteers and supporters to help educate our community. “Hospice is not about giving up on your loved one. It is about giving TO them.” She cited a new study that shows that Hospice care not only improves the quality of life but also the length of life. “On average, patients lived 29 days longer on hospice than those with the same disease who didn’t have hospice services.”
Notes:
June 13-14 STRAWBERRY
FESTIVAL
Stop by the Hospice booth to buy
Duck Race tickets; sign up for
Annual Hospice Golf tournament.
Meet live duck mascots:
Huey, Louie and Dewey!
Notes:
July 4: Independence Day DUCKS AHOY! DUCK RACE
Will be held in Lyndonville to benefit Hospice of Orleans!
July 29: Hospice of Orleans 19TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
In her remarks, she noted that it was of concern that in 2014 “14% of those referred, but not admitted, to hospice care were routed to futile efforts at rehabilitation in nursing homes where they subsequently died.” She also cautioned that we as a community need to be very wary of the recent push to legalize
physician assisted suicide. “I could talk at length on this topic, but the important point I want to make is that Hospice is the answer! Hospice is the answer for anyone who is contemplating ending their life because of a terminal health issue…make sure your loved ones and friends know how important the hospice choice is!
Agency Accomplishments
Ms. Fisher detailed key accomplishments of 2014. These included implementing changes in employee medical and dental coverage, evaluation of the agency’s cost structure and saving over $350 in postage alone with increased use of email and online volunteer scheduling. “Hospice of Orleans has grown from an average daily census of 5 to 17.”
Finance Director Joel Allen reviewed the 2014 Budget Expenses for the agency and pointed out that more than 90% of the expenses billed for patient services go to direct patient care. He noted that patient costs for the Martin-Linsin Residence are in line with budget projections. While there has been a slight decrease in home care, all other expenses and revenue projections were on target for 2014.
Nyla Gaylord, Director of Development and Community Relations, reported on past and upcoming events and thanked Wendy Wilson of Leonard Oakes Estate Winery for her support in initiating a new fundraising event at the Winery, “Beat the Winter Blues.” She noted that in the future Hospice will be producing a screening tool “What Help Do You Need?” to better assist
people to identify the need for in-home support, palliative care and hospice services. The agency will continue to look for new opportunities to raise funds through events and grant seeking, as well as promoting new financial giving options that fall outside of probate and wills.
Agency priorities for 2015 include:
- implementing the new Pet Peace of Mind® program
- strengthening the infrastructure of the agency to ensure its long term viability,
- investigating a group purchasing program with other area hospice programs,
- continuing to educate our community about the benefits of hospice.
Volunteer Recognition
At the Hospice Annual Meeting, Mary Anne Fischer applauded the work of the Hospice volunteers and reported that in 2014, more than 150 volunteers contributed over 6,800 hours to the Hospice mission of providing comfort, compassion and expertise to Orleans County residents facing serious illness. She attributed a cost savings of over $110,000 last year to volunteer involvement.
Don Algeo 2014 Volunteer of the Year
Volunteer Coordinator Christine Fancher noted that “Don is always willing to help. He volunteers at the Residence four or more hours a week and goes to a patient’s home
Hospice is the answer for anyone who is contemplating ending their life because of a terminal health issue…make sure your loved ones and friends know how important the hospice choice is!
and prepares meals twice a week.” Algeo also serves on the Hospice of Orleans Board of Directors.
Jerome Pawlak received the
Mary Janet Sahukar Award, named for Hospice of Orleans’ founding
director. The award recognizes a community member who understands, embraces and supports the organization’s mission in sacrificial ways. “Jerome always says ‘yes’ when we ask if we can sell bouquets at his Save-a-Lot Stores or ask for any other assistance.” said Mary Anne Fischer as she presented the award. Jerome told the group that his father had been a supporter of Hospice since its inception and that he is proud to carry on that tradition.
Merrill Grinnell Funeral Home received the
Hospice Business/Civic Award for their role in developing and supporting the Classic Car Show for the past two years.
A Special Recognition Award was presented
to Leonard Oakes Estate Winery for their many contributions to fundraising for Hospice. Wendy Wilson accepted the award for the Winery. Her voice filled with emotion, as she said “I can’t thank Hospice enough for taking care of one of our long time, much loved employees this past year. Two of our employees are receiving services now. Hospice staff has been incredible! Hospice has been near and dear to our family and we are happy to support them in any way we can.”
John Girvin was honored for completion of his term on the Hospice of Orleans Board of Directors.
New Directors Welcomed to the Board
Lynn Short, former owner of Arjuna Florist, and Pamela Reamer, professor of Nursing at SUNY Brockport, were elected to serve two year terms on the Board of Directors. The Board had previously elected Dennis Piedimonte, owner of JP’s Farm Market in Holley, to a three year term.
Ceil Feldman, a Hospice Volunteer for more than 20 years, received a “gag” gift of a bag of flour in recognition of many gifts of baked goods to the staff and volunteers.
Our volunteers are the heart of Hospice – Neighbors helping neighbors!
“Comfort, Compassion, Expertise”
www.SeriousIllness.org/Orleans
14080 Route 31 West | P.O. Box 489
Albion, New York 14411 | 585-589-0809
Gifts That Anyone Can Make to
Hospice You can make a gift by changing the beneficiary
designation on your checking, savings, and IRA
accounts to Hospice of Orleans, Inc.
Benefits:
The money in the account is still yours
You can change your beneficiary at any time
What
you will
need:
NON PROFIT ORG
US POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT NO 183
ALBION, NY 14411
Your account number
Information on the beneficiary: Hospice of Orleans, Inc. 14080 Rt. 31 West PO Box 489 Albion, NY 14411 EIN # 16-1336090
What you need to do:
Visit Tompkins Bank of Castile’s Medina Branch or
contact your personal banker and tell them that you
would like to change your beneficiary designation.
Give them the account numbers and beneficiary
information.
You just ensured that Hospice of Orleans will
inherit any funds left in these accounts when you
no longer need them.
2014 Annual Appeal
Mary Anderson Paul and Janice Beech Roy L. Bubb Eugene Christopher William and Ruth Covis Thurston and Maryellen Dale John and June Dresser William and Patricia Eick Lula Fraser Nancy Gallipeau Wilma Goldsmith Mike and Mary Jane Grammatico Jr. Paul and Patricia Hartigan Leann Hua Alan and Bonnie Jensen Don and Max Joslyn Rudy and Barb Kludt Henry and Irene Kozody Carol Morgott Barbara Newbould Bessie Pritchard Virginia Roberts Orren and Joan Roberts Fred and June Roeck Timothy and Maura Pierce Tom and Karen Riviere Donald and Bernadine Ross Delores Wolfe Kathryn Wood
2014 Annual Appeal Memorial Gifts
In Memory of John Anderson
Maureen Anderson In Memory of Karen Andersen
Joseph and Linda Jo Canale
In Memory of Wilfred Batt
William and Gail Woodburn In Memory of Susan Bennett
Joe and Janice Grabowski In Memory of Robert Fischer
Gail Fischer In Memory of Carol Gidley
Irene Rouse In Memory of William Jensen
Friedrich Jensen In Memory of Melody Lape, Ken & Virginia Miller, Duean Starkweather & Lynda Negelty
Douglas and Sue Miller In Memory of Gar Larson
Lilia R. Bunnell In Memory of Edward Marshall
Nancy Neidert In Memory of Helen Mathes & Margaret Mathes
Barbara Mathes-Abaunza In Memory of Alan and Dorothy McKenna
Gerry and Judy Suhr In Memory of Ron Miller
Carl and Patricia Caleb In Memory of David Millis, George Millies & Lester Roth
Adeline Millis In Memory of Larry Passarell
Elizabeth Passarell In Memory of David Pratt
Barbara Walders In Memory of Chip Scharping
Rex and Terry Hults In Memory of Thomas Morien, Sr.
Helen Morien In Memory of Philip Stein
Mary Jane Szczechowiak In Memory of Donald L. Stevenson
Ruth Stevenson In Memory of Mark Surdi & Henry Surdi
Florence Surdi In Memory of Janice Thaine
Thomas and Marsha Thaine In Memory of Robert Tillman
Richard Tillman In Memory of Theresa L. Wallis
Frank and Pat Ranallo In Memory of Norris Webster & Sally Webster
Robert M. Webster In Memory of Lynn Whiting
Muriel Joyce Snyder In Memory of Willis B. Woodruff
Paul and Mary Woodruff
In Honor of Evelene Callard Lee and Maureen Blackburn
Memorial Gifts 1/1/2015 – 4/30/15
In Memory of Gary Ahl
Jim and Marcia Zambito
In Memory of Dean Allport
Nicki Fredericks
In Memory of
Karen Kresche Anderson
Donald F. Goodwin
In Memory of Susan Bannon
Eugene and Elaine Banas
In Memory of Earl Barnum
Marjorie Humphreys
William and Patricia Harrold
In Memory of Marilyn Bathrick
Eleanor Davis
Lois A. Klatt
In Memory of Wilfred Batt
Martha Batt
In Memory of Carol Beach
Jim and Marcia Zambito
Corrine Pahura
Veterans Of Foreign Wars, Strickland Post #4635
The American Legion, Sheret Post #35
Chester and Elsie Boring
In Memory of Susan Bennett
Gregory Jones
In Memory of Donald Bensley
Bessie Pritchard
In Memory of Donald Bentley
Presbyterian Women's Guild
In Memory of Mildred Bohnet
Ronald and Nancy Good
In Memory of Yvonne Brenner
Joseph and Joyce Gehl
Mildred Gavenda
Barbara Hinman
Phil and Ann Caffery
Woodpecker Golf League
Josephine Lusk
In Memory of Avery Brooks
Louise Brooks
In Memory of Zelcie Brooks
Jean Brooks & Family
In Memory of Bruce Buckner
David and Louise Monaghan
Karl and Debra Heuer
In Memory of Adam Budynski
Gary and Cathy Narburgh
Francis and Evana Daniels
In Memory of Paula Burgio
Ronald and Nancy Good
In Memory of Leonard M. Burke
W. Jean Chatt
Joseph Saeva
Edwin and Margaret Washak
Lettie Davey & Susan Tournour
Chris and Bonnie Matthews
Roger and Diane Mundion
Doreen Goffe
Jim and Karen Enderby
Barbara Clark
Helen Burke
Bob & Betty Garrett
Linda Busch
Marian Busch
Mr. and Mrs. James Comfort
In Memory of Edwin Caleb Jr.
Frank and Virginia Messore
In Memory of Martha Capurso
Catherine DiLaura
In Memory of
Faye Roberta Ciarico
Harry and Elizabeth Tower
In Memory of Richard Coleman
Wesley Bradley
Gary C. Housel
Bessie Pritchard
Mary Scarlett
Suburban Electric of Albion, Inc.
James Lawson, James Lawson Jr. & James Lawson III
Leland and Donna Johnson
Horizon Solutions
In Memory of Robert Collins
Gar and Ginny Trusselle
Ronald and Nancy Good
Bradley and Anita Nudd
In Memory of Marie Compisi
Catherine Caldwell
Isabelle Cotter
In Memory of Betty Condo
Stephen and Cynthia Kruger
Donna Ladd
Werner and Kristine Stumpf
Ralph and Louise Williams
Patricia Metrano
Anna Denniston
In Memory of Russell Curtis
Mary Herring
In Memory of May Damery
Frank and Sandi Pitts
Rex and Terry Hults
Florence Sanmarco
In Memory of Jerry D'Andrea
Karen Sodoma
Howard and Marilyn Briggs
Eugene Christopher
Robert Van Deusen & Family
In Memory of Fred Daniels
Ted and Geraldine Swiercznski
In Memory of Reid Daum
Jim and Marcia Zambito
In Memory of Adelbert C. Davis
Donald F. Goodwin
In Memory of Kathy Dickinson
Larry and Norma Joy
In Memory of Helen Drennan
Donald F. Goodwin
In Memory of Jack and Helen Drennan
Dell Stork
In Memory of Jack Elmore
Joan Higley
In Memory of John Elmore
Anne Merlino
In Memory of Marilyn Fisher
George and Yvonne Oliver
Jim and Gail Horne
Raymond and Jean Allyn
Shirley Hobin
Roger Dart and Family
Wallace, Brent and Albertina Kornow
Elizabeth Adams, Rhonda Cole, Bob & Jeanette Cole
Edith Nichols
G. Lucille Lowden
Larry and Lena Batz
Patty Terrill
Alice Defelice
Joe and Joanne Carr
Dolores and Diana Czarnecki
Gregory Fisher
Richard Fisher
In Memory of Robert Furness
Linda Furness and Family
Daniel & Bonnie Eaton
Jonathan & Susan Thomas
Alesha, Jason, Emma & Andrew Schwarzott
In Memory of Barbara Gaines
Gary and Cathy Narburgh
In Memory of
Robert "Punk" Garrett
Lettie Davey & Susan Tournour
Chris and Bonnie Matthews
Roger and Diane Mundion
Susan Kingsley
Jim and Karen Enderby
Barbara Clark
Ruth Kleinsmith
Kathleen Kance & Family
Helen Burke
In Memory of Betty Genter
Joseph and Joyce Gehl
Raymond and Dolores Coates & Family
Jean Shervin
Carl and Carol Petronio
Jerry and Shirley Tinkous
Lance J. Mark, PLLC
John and Linda Chrzan
Steven and Joyce Sherwood
The Cheryl M. Roy Trust
Mary Ann Tillman
Larry and Norma Joy
Larry and Linda Williams
Joyce Chappius
Joe and Heide Reinschmidt
Douglas and Sue Miller
Bradley and Patricia Shelp
Carl and Barbara Sherwood
Jean Bailey
Don and Judy Manley
Karl and Debra Heuer
Gail Fischer
The Driesels
Lois Miller
Florence Burnett
Anne Kennelly and Family
Ace and Sandy Caldwell
Robert Van Deusen & Family
Michael and Lisa Misiak
Newell and Becky Allport
Nancy Neidert
In Memory of Joan Georgitso
Ted and Geraldine Swiercznski
In Memory of Carol Gidley
Luella Caleb
In Memory of Alice Griffin
Louis E. DuBois
In Memory of Edsel Grinnell
Dale and Helen Root
Sandi & LeAnn Southworth
Charles and Shirley Owen
Michael and Darlene Rich
James and Donna Grinnell
Harold and Carol Goodwin
Edgar and Helen Wilkins
In Memory of David Gustke
Mike and Carolyn Greif
Jerry and Shirley Tinkous
Walt and Cindy Barker
In Memory of Joel Hackenberg
Precision Grinding PGM
In Memory of Joette Haines
Megan Carroll
In Memory of Jeffrey Harms
Ronald and Nancy Good
In Memory of Joyce Harris
The James Kirby Family
Joan Smith & Gary Wood
Paul and Suzanne Snook
Robert and Deborah Brown
Robert and Hope Stirk
David and Sharon Bertsch
Catherine DiLaura
Gregory Jones
The Ed Neal Family
Roger and Ingrid Lamont
Jack and Loretta Tomasino
Michael and Krys Elam
In Memory of Jason Hastings
Gary and Cathy Narburgh
In Memory of Bertha Herriven
David and Veronica Barhite
In Memory of Allen Higgins
William and Cecelia Feldman
Kenneth Schaal
James and Marlene Graham
In Memory of Earl Higgs
James and Jeanne Sheffer
Catherine Caldwell
Pamela DeFazio
Lynne and Lissa Stewart
Wilma Goldsmith
Alice Casson
Douglas and Brenda Heath
Linda Fratello
Mary Ellen Gillard
Buck and Wendy Milliman
Neil and Judy Newton
Lauritta Conner
Larry and Sheila Foote
VanDeMark Chemical Inc.
Greece Uniformed Patrolmen's Association, Inc.
Mildred Leonard
Jill Cutolo
James Lawson
In Memory of Fred Hill
Joseph and Ruth Lydston
In Memory of Scott Hoffman
The Scott Schmidt Family
Lee Hoffman
In Memory of
Jean Ingrahm Holbrook
Skee and Cheryl Denson
Claire Brown
In Memory of Marjorie Hurt
Wayne Montalvo
In Memory of Edward Jablonski
James and Jeanne Sheffer
Mary Carselli
Carol Rowcliffe
Frank Jablonski
Peter and Diane Pellegrino
Jack and Loretta Tomasino
Roxane Gifaldi
Karen Nenni-Quaranto
Annette Rademaker
In Memory of Teresa Kelly
Neil and Joanne Johnson
Sarah Johnson
Karl and Debra Heuer
Elizabeth Westlund
Francis and Evana Daniels
Nancy Neidert
The Family of Teresa Kelly
Douglas and Leslee Lockwood
Christopher and Katherine Smolka
Deacon & Mrs. John Kelly
Diane Schwarz
Greg and Pamela Canham
Carl and Carol Petronio
In Memory of James Kipler
Francis and Evana Daniels
In Memory of Rebecca Kropf
Chris and Krista Prinzi
In Memory of June Kuryla
Dale and Marie Snyder & Scott Twitchell at the Fraud Unit
In Memory of Kenneth Lang
David and Debbie Feltz & co-workers of Amy & Gloria Lang
In Memory of Gar Larson
Faith Koch and Philip Miller
VanNess and Carrol Robinson
David and Nelda Callard
Doreen Goffe
John and Valerie Slack
Shelridge Lane Homeowner's Association
Rez Smoke Shop
Eileen McElwain
Gail Miller
Virginia Roberts
Frank and Virginia Messore
Gates Chili High School Building Association
Scott Schmidt Family
Lynn and Betty Carson
Donald and Lori Kleinschmidt
William and Marilyn Donovan
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Slack
Phillip and Marcia Ciarico
Robert and Maureen Sanderson
Stanley Tinder & Family
Fritz and Jean Hart
Marilyn Noll
Jerry and Sue Williams
Friends at The Res and Char Pit
Tom and Marilyn Dingman
Stephen and Bette Leffler
David and Kathleen Boice
Earl and Lavohn Schworm
Susan L. Holland
Carl and Patricia Caleb
Greg and Pamela Canham
In Memory of
Carl Laubacher, Sr.
Joseph and Joyce Gehl
Jean Shervin
Bruce and Diane Krenning
Karl and Debra Heuer
In Memory of John Law
Marshall Health
Mary Scarlett
Gordon and Margaret Reigle
Robert Holtz
State Electric Supply: Cindy Dixon, Marie Burdette, Jason Watson, &
Bobby Woods
In Memory of Walter LeFevre
Clarence and Bonita Say
In Memory of Fayetta Liddell
Wise Middle School Faculty Fund
In Memory of Grace Lonnen
Gail Newman
In Memory of William Lyman
Nicholas and Peggy Lyman
In Memory of Harry Maines
Melba Chaney
Richard and Susanne Sanderson
John and Lisa Misiti
In Memory of Brent Mank
Paul Kenyon
Dolores Thering
Terry and Carla Woodworth
Mildred Leonard
Le Roy Neeper and Shirley Bright-Neeper
Leslie and Frances Kenward
Bessie Pritchard
Bernard and Jane Barry
The Shingleton Family
Bruce and Diane Krenning
In Memory of Isabel Manning
Leah Wehner & Chuck Tucher
Ellen Jean Pickett
In Memory of Edward Marshall
Random Scoots
Norm and Joan Ireland
Walton and Margaret Giles
Jack and Loretta Tomasino
William and Ruth Covis
Carl and Pat Sargent
Alice Casson
Joseph and Joyce Gehl
Margaret Buell
Paulette Parlock
Amy Sirianni
David and Linda Leupold
Michele Durand
St. Vincent DePaul Society
Jean Shervin
Jean Woodcook
Ronald and Barbara Armstrong
Margaret Joy
Florence Surdi
Mary Ann Tillman
Landy Atkinson and Deb Wight
Jim and Kathy Marshall
Ronald and Joan Peck
Tod and Darla Swiercznski
Jeanette Sanford Phillips
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Schmidt
Elizabeth Atwell
John and Joan O'Mara
Jane Beach
Greg and Sherry Reed
Jean Bailey
Nick and Sandra O'Mara
Greg and Pamela Canham
In Memory of Mike Masters
Richard Anderson
Dionisio and Betty Marinaccio
Narby's Superette & Tackle
William and Joanne Camann
Thomas Seils & Nancy Cohen
Ron, LuAnn & Lindsay Weinstein
Oak Orchard Lighthouse Musuem
Thomas and Nancy Allen
Marilyn Casaceli
Marietta Brownlie
Tom and Karen Eyman
Elena Xanthos
Ignatius and Joanne Ponticello
Richard and Carmella Ruggerio
Oak Orchard Neighborhood Association
Patricia McKenna
Timothy and Bridget Crist
James and Anita Battaglia
Friends at Gumenick Properties
Gregory and Donna Millner
Maria Knudson, Patricia Jurhs & Greece Community Education
Gerald and Margaret Porter
In Memory of Jack McCarthy
Carl and Carol Petronio
In Memory of Dennis Mears
Kenneth Schaal
In Memory of Gordon & Pauline Mengs
Ron & Patty Leight
Tom and Debra Fox
The Mengs Family
In Memory of Daniel Miller
Orleans County Employees Unit 7950
In Memory of Ron Miller
Larry and Laurie Gidley
Dave and Bonnie Reigle
Eileen McElwain
David and Peggy Schreck
Betty Ann Carson
Gordon and Debra Miller
Mr. & Mrs. John Fike & Famly
Peter and Kathy Zeliff
Robert and Maureen Sanderson
Joseph and Roxanne Culmo
David and Sheila Nixon
Donald and Susan Pritchard
Jennifer Leiting
Bessie Pritchard
Sallah and Christine Abbasey
Leslie and Frances Kenward
Doug and Mary Pratt
Jim and Juliann Allen
Matthew Frowert
Rick and Sarah Gibson
Sandra Allen & Friends of Rebecca at EFC
Kim and Ruth Houserman
EZ Shop
Gary and Grace Kent
In Memory of Vern Miller
Jim and Marcia Zambito
In Memory of Rho Mitchell
Norm and Joan Ireland
Charles and Muriel Daniels
Adam Wallis
William Murphy
Doreen Goffe
The Holley & Albion American Legion & Veterans of Foreign Wars
Mark and Kelly Paganelli
Ruth Hudson
A. J. and Diane Monacelli
Carl and Carol Petronio
Jeannette & Alma Riley
Bradley and Patricia Shelp
Helen P. Heath
Don and Judy Manley
The Brocksopp Family
John and Loretta Long
Joanie Smith & Family
Doug and Mary Lou Mitchell, Shari Root, Jeff & Darlene Houghton &
John & Sandy Tupper
Arnold and Marge Tower
Betty Kirby
Neil Johnson Family
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News & Notes for our
Families & Friends
Spring 2015
Channel 8 News Rochester Visits Hospice
for story on Pet Peace of Mind® program
Patrick Kelly, a reporter with Channel 8 News
Rochester, visited Hospice of Orleans for several hours
Thursday, April 2nd to learn more about the new Pet Peace
of Mind® program. Fellow reporter Connie Howard had
been attracted to the story of Denzel the long-haired
dachshund, who was adopted by Hospice Nurse Donna
Coble, who had cared for his late owner. Ms. Howard
owns two dachshunds and empathized with the story of
the hospice patient who had no one to take his beloved
Denzel. Kelly, also a dog lover, was interested in learning
about the new Pet Peace of Mind® program for hospice
patients, having experienced hospice services with his
mother. “It was an easy choice between covering a trial
and going to Albion to learn about Pet Peace of Mind® and
interview a dog owner.”
Kelly, in his interview with Mary Anne Fischer,
Executive Director, learned of several situations where
hospice nurses were confronted with the plight of what to
do with pet companions after a patient had passed. “We
were so concerned about pet owners in hospice care and
their pets that we
searched for funding
to address this issue
and came across the
Pet Peace of Mind®
program.” Fischer
explained. “This
program will help us
formalize and
structure what we have been doing just because it needed
to be done. ”
Donna Coble shared with him the story of how she felt
compelled to adopt Denzel event though she already had
two dogs. She explained that for so many people their
& Palliative Care
We are very appreciative of the cards and notes that family
members send us. Many are very personal and touch us
deeply. Mr. Fisher gave us permission to share the letter
below.
pets are their whole life. Coble pointed out that taking
Denzel did more for her than anyone could imagine. “I
feel that bringing Denzel to the Hospice Residence to visit
his owner was a way to teach my 11 year old daughter
Julie to respect and value people nearing the end of their
life. I think that is
important.”
In addition to
working at Hospice,
Coble works nights at a
hospital in Rochester.
“I’ve only had about an
hour and half of sleep,”
she explained to Kelly,
“but I’m here to support Hospice and tell Denzel’s story so
that more people can get help with their pets when they
can’t take care of them. Hospice is so so important to me.
I’ve lost a lot of loved ones and I feel it is a privilege to
work with people as they near the end of their lives. It is a
real privilege, and I’m happy I can help as a nurse and
happy to help Denzel’s owner have peace of mind
knowing that his beloved
dog would have a good
home on a farm where he
was loved.”
Pet Peace of Mind®
is a national program
developed and funded by
the Banfield Charitable
Trust. Hospice of Orleans is
only the second hospice to
start the program in New
York State. The interview may be viewed online at
http://www.rochesterhomepage.net/story/d/story/pet-
peace-of-mind/99143/P1-EaZwq1UGjPXiZoXeyNw
Volunteers are needed to help with pet care. Call
Christine Fancher at 589-0809 for more information.