Medical Staff Leadership Team Board of Directors - Brook … · Board of Directors Clair Baker...
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Board of Directors
Clair BakerDavid BakerJames BakerRonald Bower
Lorraine Eby, Vice ChairRoger EshlemanRay Geigley, Chair
Kenneth Graber, TreasurerEric HendersonPatricia Hurwitz
Dortha Neil, SecretaryRobert NitzellMarjorie PolingDavid Wampler
Foundation Board
James BakerRobert “BJ” Goetz, Vice Chair
Suzanne Hayes, ChairTeri Leiter
Steve MichaelBrenna Ranieli
Lisa Stanton-Slabik
Leadership Team
R. Lynn RushingChief Executive Officer
Jason Allen, MBA, RNPat Bourdeau, PHR
J. Emmet Burke, PhD, JDCatherine Byers, LCPCSharon Gladfelter, RHITDavid Gonzalez, MD
Paul GyurisinRalph Hertges, MAKay Hoffman, CFRETamara Huff, LCPCSkip Klauka, CPA
Curt MillerRonald Shank
Mike Shea, EdD, LCSW-CVirgie Small, CDM, CFPP
Medical Staff
David Gonzalez, MDMedical Director
Maximilian Badoy, MDCB Benway, CRNPJude Boyer, MD
J. Emmet Burke, PhD, JDJohn Carrill, MDOlga Demina, MD
Angela Dumitrache, MDJamal Fawaz, MD
Andrew Johnson, MDAurangzeb Khan, MDBindu Koshy, MD
Corriene V. Kurz, MDMohammed Z. Latif, MDJennifer Mettlen, MDDaksha Patel, MDKhendra Peay, MD
William G. Prescott, MDCorvin Robinson, MDGunvant Thaker, MDLauree Wolford, CRNP
Reportto theCommunity2012
AMessage from the Board of Directors and CEO . . .
THE 2012 YEAR HAS BEEN VERY BUSY FOR US AS WECONTINUE TO PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOROUR COMMUNITY. We experienced a seven percent growth in ourinpatient admissions and a 17 percent growth in outpatient services.While we are pleased with the growth, we are alarmed at the number ofhospital admissions that we turn away each week because all of ourbeds are full. Last year 657 patients were denied admission because ofno available beds. 57% of those were children and adolescents.
We continue to examine the possibility of expanding our hospital by fourteen beds to better servechildren and adolescents. We applied for and received a 1.1 million dollar grant from the State ofMaryland to assist us with this expansion. This grant needs to be matched dollar for dollar to beobtained. A feasibility study done during the summer suggests that we can raise 2.5 million for thenew building. News on a capital campaign will be forthcoming.
To meet more needs of our community we have expanded the adult partial hospitalization program toinclude clients ages 18 and older. The Frederick outpatient office has been moved into a larger spaceto accommodate more staff and to serve more clients. We have also welcomed Dr. Gunvant Thaker,an adult psychiatrist in our North Village office, Dr. Jennifer Mettlen, a child and adolescentpsychiatrist to our hospital staff and Lauree Wolford, CRNP in our outpatient program in Frederick.
R. Lynn Rushing, CEO
Dr. & Mrs. David Gonzalez
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Good
Mr. & Mrs. Darryll Graber
Mrs. Sue Graff
Ms. Barbara E. Grumbine
Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. Gyurisin
Ms. Pat A. Halladay
Mr. Philip M. Hannan
Ms. Bessie Harder
Mr. Paul Hastings
Mr. Sean Hauber
HCC Nurse Association
Rev. Eric Henderson
Ms. Norma Hinkle
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hoffman
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Hoffman
House Improvements
Ms. Tamara Huff
Ms. Laura Hughs
Mr. & Mrs. William Hunsberger
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery Hurwitz
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hutchings
Mr. Jerry Irwin
Mr. Janieco Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Mitchell Johnston
Ms. Sherrie Kayhoe
Ms. Grace Keeney
Mr. Carl Kniss
Dr. Sharon Kuebbing
Mr. Rodney Kunkle
Ms. Penny Ledane
Frank B. Leidig Trust
Linn Financial Group
Mr. Victor Llewellyn
Long Meadows Rotary Club
Mrs. Shirley Lowe
Ms. Cheryl Lowe
Mrs. Betsy Magaw
Mrs. Erin J. Main
Mr. & Mrs. Del Martin
Mr. & Mrs. Luke M. Martin
Ms. Connie L. Martin
Martin's Pastry Shoppe, Inc.
Mathias Washington County Trust
Ms. Susan McGlaughlin
Ms. Patricia McKenrick
Mr. Erwin H. Mellinger
Mr. George H. Miller
Mr. Curt Miller
Mr. David Moats
Mr. Robert B. Morrison
MS Johnston Co. Inc
Mr. Steven Musser
Mrs. Dortha E. Neil
New Paths Group
Mrs. Roberta Niklewski
Ms. Barbara L. Noel
Nora Roberts Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley W. Oswald
Ms. Wanda Pantle
Rev. & Mrs. Ed Poling
Dr. & Mrs. William G. Prescott
Ms. Christine Purves
Mr. Jason Rauth
Rev. Robert L. Regenold
Mr. Michael Rhoderick
Mr. Keneth G. Ridenour
Dr. Corvin Robinson
Mrs. Sharon Rock
Rotary Club of Hagerstown
Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Rushing
Mr. James Sellgren
Ms. Lizanne Selthoffer
Mr. Galen Shank
Mrs. Shirley Shank
Mr. & Mrs. Galen Shank
Ms. Caryn Shearer
Mrs. Mary E. Shifler
Sigma Alpha Itoa
Ms. Cecily Simon
Sinnisen Foundation
Ms. Virgie Small
Smith Elliott Kearns & Co.
Smithsburg Youth Athletics
Mr. Brian J. Snyder
Ms. Elaine Snyder
Sons of The American Legion #10Soroptimist International-Hagerstown
Ms. Eileen M. Spangler
St. Paul's Episcopal ChurchWomen's Group
Mr. & Mrs. Newton S. Stake
Mrs. Deb Staley
Mrs. Lisa Stanton-Slabik
Staples Distribution Center
Ms. Joanne B. Steigerwald
Mrs. Kristen Stevenson
Mr. John Stoner
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Suffecool
Ms. Carolyn Suman
Susquehanna Bank
Ms. Lois Sword
Thomas, Bennett, & Hunter
Ms. Lena W. Tillman
Toys for Tots
Dr. & Mrs. David Wampler
Mr. John Warren
Washington County Dept. of Social Services
WC Commission for Women
West York Church of Brethren
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Williams
Ms. Alice Wilson
Ms. Rhonda A. Wittington
Ms. Krista Woolcock
Wright Gardner Insurance
Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Young
Mr. William Zuercher
Advanced Financial Security
Mr. Jason Allen
All-Shred, Inc.
American Legion AuxiliaryClopper-Michael Post #110
Ms. Althea Anderson
Ms. Mary Kay Anderson
Dr. Michael Anderson
Mr. Gregory A. AndraAntietam Pediatric & Adolescent Care
Apple Valley Painters
Rev. & Mrs. David Baker
Mr. Brendan Baker
Mr. Clair Baker
Baltimore Ravens
Mrs. Helen Bargen
Ms. Jan Bargen
Mr. Eric Barger
Mr. & Mrs. Louis L. Barnes
Mr. Jim Barton
Mr. James Barton
Dr. Douglas Batey
Beaver Mechanical Contractors
Dr. John Benner
Hon. & Mrs. Kennedy Boone
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Bourdeau
Mr. Mike Bourdeau
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Bower
Mrs. Linda L. Brandenburg
Mr. Mike Brashears
Brethren Mutual Insurance Co
Mr. Robert Brown
Mr. Alfred Brubaker
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Callaham
Dr. John Carrill
Centric Business Systems
CFP&M Insurance Agency
Ms. Sue Christianson
Ms. Norma Conrad
Ms. Jacqueline H. Crews
Mr. James Dale
Ms. Cindy Davis
Ms. Robin Davis
Delaplaine Foundation
Dr. & Mrs. Allen Ditto
Ms. Sharon Dunn
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Eby
Mr. & Mrs. Frank P. Erck, III
Mr. John Esparolini
Ms. Pamela Foote
Mrs. Kathryn Fowler
Fulton Financial Corp
Ms. Faye L. Ganoe
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Gardner
Garland E. Groh Foundation
Rev. & Mrs. Ray M. Geigley
Ms. Abby Glave
Thank you to our Generous donors!
We have carefully reviewed the names listed. If youfind an error, please contact the Development office.
There is a growing awareness of the need to combine physical and mental health care; we believe thatthe mind and body cannot be separated. More and more people are recognizing that mental illness isa legitimate brain disorder that can be managed successfully and that people can recover. We offerboth community and professional seminars to broaden the knowledge and understanding of mentalillnesses.
We are grateful for the partnerships that we have with otherhealthcare providers, the public school systems and churchconstituents. As we grow to meet the needs of our community we aredependent on the generosity of local businesses, foundations, donorsand the time and talent shared by many volunteers, including theBrook Lane Board of Directors and the Brook Lane FoundationBoard.
This 2012 Report to the Community will give you a snapshot of thework that we do and the vital services that we provide. For moreinformation visit our website www.brooklane.org or invite one of ourstaff to speak at a meeting or workshop.
We greatly appreciate your interest in our work; together we canmake a difference in the lives of those we serve.Rev. Ray Geigley, Board Chair
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BBROOKROOK LLANEANE HHEALTHEALTH SSERVICESERVICES – N– NUMBERUMBER ooFF AADMISSIONSDMISSIONSFY 2010- 2011 & FY 2011-2012FY 2010- 2011 & FY 2011-2012
Program 2010-2011 2011-2012InpatientChild & AdolescentsAdult
1,006841
1,113861
TOTAL 1847 1974OutpatientChild & AdolescentsAdult
2,9331,754
3,2972,074
TOTAL 4,687 5,371Partial Hospitalization ProgramChild & AdolescentsAdult
26945
38752
TOTAL 314 439
InpatientShort-term hospitalization for children,
adolescents and adults.
OutpatientTherapeutic intervention to individuals of all ages in need of initial assessment or
follow-up support.
Partial Hospitalization ProgramIntensive psychotherapeutic treatment dayprogram for children, adolescents and adults.
THRIVEGroup therapy program for children andadolescents to learn coping and social skills.
Laurel Hall SchoolTherapeutic school for students withemotional/behavioral challenges.
Stone BridgeLicensed respite program for children and
adolescents in crisis.
Stone BrookResidential group home for girls ages 13 – 18.
BBROOKROOK LLANEANE HHEALTHEALTH SSERVICESERVICESSSPECIALIZEDPECIALIZED SSERVICESERVICES – N– NUMBERUMBER OOFF AADMISSIONSDMISSIONS
FY 2010- 2011 & FY 2011-2012FY 2010- 2011 & FY 2011-2012
ProgramChildren/Adolescents
Served FY 2010-2011
Children/AdolescentsServed
FY 2011-2012THRIVE 151 181
Laurel Hall School 134 102
Stone Bridge Transitional Care Home 67 50
Stone Brook GroupHome 8 17
VisionA healthier community
strengthened by comprehensivebehavioral health services.
FFINANCIALINANCIAL SSTATEMENTTATEMENT 2011-20122011-2012Revenues
Patient Services $15,498,290
Educational Services $ 4,155,599
Residential $ 1,400,044
Other $ 254,480
TOTAL $21,308,413
ExpensesSalaries & Wages $12,486,427
Employee Benefits $ 3,004,556
Supplies $ 1,137,833
Contractual Services $ 810,750
Facility Expense $ 1,361,122
Depreciation & Amortization $ 471,562
Interest $ 116,340
Provision for Bad Debts $ 223,634
General & Administrative $ 1,148,016TOTAL $20,760,240
MissionTo help individuals improve theiremotional and behavioral well beingthrough education and treatment.
BROOK LANE LOCATIONS:
Main Campus – Hagerstown• Adult Partial Hospitalization Program
• Child & Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program
•Hospitalization • Laurel Hall School• Outpatient Services
• Stone Bridge • Stone Brook13218 Brook Lane Drive
Hagerstown, MD 21742-1945
North Village – Hagerstown• Outpatient Services • THRIVE
18714 North VillageHagerstown, MD 21742
Buckeystown Pike – Frederick• Outpatient Services
5301 Buckeystown Pike, Suite 170Frederick, MD 21703
Mack Avenue – Frederick• Child & Adolescent
Partial Hospitalization Program• Laurel Hall School4540B Mack AvenueFrederick, MD 21703
301.733.0330 ● 800.342.2992www.brooklane.org