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©Tribute toC ourage %
Saturday, February 25, 2012
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©W ith gratitude and thanks %
to Casa Colina and its entire staff of nearly 700 caring professionals.
We applaud the good work that you do each day to help people of
all ages and abilities.
The Novotny/Swahnberg Fund at The Boston Foundation
Rev. Judith Swahnberg & Mr. Carl Novotny
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Bonnie HuntFilm actress and
television personality
© Hosted by %
Captain Mark KellyCommander of the
Space Shuttle Endeavour
© With Special Guest %
Katherine and Jay Wolf
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Pacific Palms Hotel & Conference Resort, Industry Hills, CA
5:30 pm – Reception
7:00 to 10:30 pm – Dinner, Program & Dance
9:00 pm – VIP Reception with Commander Kelly and the Wolfs(Platinum & Gold Sponsors only)
Musical entertainment by the J. Sterling Orchestra
©A n Evening to Honor %
Platinum
The Novotny/Swahnberg Fund at The Boston FoundationRev. Judith Swahnberg & Mr. Carl Novotny
SEI Investments
◆ ALPHA Fund
◆ Barney & Barney
◆ Cripe & Graham, P.C.
◆ GKK Works
◆ The Pat & Mark Warren Family Foundation
◆ Quick Care Pharmacy, Inc.
◆ Specialized Drywall Systems, Inc.
◆ William & Carole Stead
◆ UCLA Health System
◆ Williams, Beck & Forbes
Table Sponsors
◆ Be Perfect Foundation◆ Bioness, Inc.◆ Casa Colina Surgery Center◆ Drs. Christopher
& Laurie Chalian◆ Diversified Investment Advisors◆ Jill & Bill Dwyre/
Dottie Rountree
◆ Haaker Equipment Company/PerTronix, Inc.
◆ JB Specialty Contractor◆ Keenan & Associates◆ Mission Linen Supply, Inc.◆ Family of Dr. David
& Rebecca Patterson◆ Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Plyley
◆ Robb Quincey –Quincey Family
◆ Bonnie & Steven Scudder◆ TRI-XECUTEX Corporation◆ UCLA Neurosurgery◆ Suzanne & Brian Watson◆ Western University of
Health Sciences
◆ Francine Aron◆ Kay Berglund
◆ Karen DuPont◆ Hazen Family◆ Mr. & Mrs. Rodney E. Peek
◆ Jennyfer & Art Poduska◆ Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Powell
Silver◆ BEC Inc./Dan Guy◆ Claremont Imaging Associates
& Medical Group◆ Marilyn & Don Driftmier◆ Dr. Kerry Gott, Dr. Daniel Gluckstein
& Dr. John Mourani◆ Integrity Reimbursement, Inc.◆ Mary Lou Jensen
◆ Law Offices of Ball & Roberts◆ Denise & Felice Loverso, Ph.D.◆ Mangels & Associates◆ Morrison Healthcare Foodservice◆ Pacific Rim Rehabilitation◆ Pain Therapy Solutions /
Marc E. Lynch, D.O.◆ PCV Murcor
◆ Honorable Theodore Piatt & Linda Bosserman, M.D.
◆ Qualco Fire Protection, Inc.◆ Scorpion Healthcare◆ Siemens Healthcare USA◆ University of La Verne◆ US Bank – Inland Empire
Commercial Banking
Casa Colina, Inc. and Affiliates
Chairman
Steve Norin
Vice Chairman
Stephen W. Graeber
President
Felice L. Loverso, Ph.D.
Secretary
Mary Lou Jensen
Treasurer
Randy Blackman
Past Chairman
Samuel P. Crowe, Esq.
Chief of Medical Staff
Rohinder Sandhu, M.D.
Directors-At-Large
Frank Alvarez
Robert Balzer
R. Melvin Butler, M.D.
Gary E. Cripe
Donald A. Driftmier
William P. Dwyre
James Henwood
George E. Langley
Gary Lastinger
April Morris
Robb Quincey
Thomas Reh
Cameron Saylor
Gene E. Tanzey
Joseph Unis, M.D.
Acquanetta Warren
Mark Warren
Our Board of Directors provides a special kind of leadership. Its responsible oversightcoupled with forward thinking has enabled Casa Colina to continue to grow and evolve
into one of the country’s top rehabilitation facilities. It is comprised of physicians,community leaders and previous patients.
©B oard of Directors % ©Sponsors %
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Gold
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to Casa Colina’s Tribute to Courage. This year we will honorKatherine and Jay Wolf, who have been challenged by a primary question in rehabilitation: what happenswhen an injured person comes home to the family? How can families rebuild their lives together?
Tonight, we will also learn about this critical process from another viewpoint,that of Captain Mark Kelly. He was the Commander of the Space Shuttle Endeavouron its last flight and is also the husband of former US Congresswoman, GabrielleGiffords. He will share his experiences both as a pilot and an astronaut, and as ahusband and a caregiver, witnessing the courage and determination of his wife as she fights her way back to reclaiming her life.
These are incredible stories of courage and perseverance that have a parallel inthe story of Casa Colina itself. We have come a long way in our history as a
rehabilitation provider, from treating twenty children recovering from polio to what you see today: 22,000patient days of care in the hospital annually; 110,000 outpatient visits overall; more than 200 physicians onstaff; and nearly 700 employees. As we take our place on the national stage of rehabilitation providers, weembark on yet another redefinition and crossroads for Casa Colina within a health care industry that faces so many challenges for providers and patients trying to access the most appropriate level of care.
In order to meet those challenges, we are beginning another major expansion - adding 31 beds to ourhospital and a medical office building. This will expand our continuum of care and give patients andphysicians rapid access to a wealth of diagnostic and therapeutic options. These strategic expansions willsafeguard our ability to remain viable, whatever changes may come.
But our first focus is, of course, the individual patient sitting knee to knee with each clinician every day.When patients come to Casa Colina their need is immediate, but the resources to pay are not always available.This Tribute to Courage helps maintain our free care fund which is frequently used to extend a patient’s careso his or her potential can truly be reached, and to supplement unreimbursed services, such as on-sitehousing for families under special critical circumstances. This attention to the individual needs of patientsand their families provides the extra element of care that makes real the “opportunity to achieve maximumpotential,” which defines our mission.
Felice L. Loverso, Ph.D.President & CEO, Casa Colina, Inc.
Seventy-five years ago, twelve people gathered in the Mayor of Claremont’s office to hear Mrs. FrancesEleanor Smith explain a pressing need of hundreds of children who, thanks to the invention of the ironlung, had survived polio but had no way of preparing for the rest of their lives. The solution was clear:
organize a facility where these children could rehabilitate their bodies andspirits using the most advanced techniques. Out of that meeting and that need,Casa Colina was born and local people rallied to its support.
Today, Casa Colina has grown to serve more than 10,500 adults andchildren every year with a wide variety of medical conditions and disabilities. A volunteer board still governs Casa Colina and we are still supported bycommunity members, people like you, who understand the profound value thatrehabilitation can have. I would like to thank my fellow board members for the
energy and insight that they bring to their participation and their unwavering commitment to makingCasa Colina a center of excellence in rehabilitation and medical care.
On behalf of the Board, I would like to thank the staff of Casa Colina for what they do every day. The healing and progress that they bring to individual patients are the reasons why we on the Boardremain committed and why Casa Colina deserves your support. The work that they accomplishtogether, as a team, is what makes Casa Colina a center of excellence and points out to us what liesahead – how we can continue to improve rehabilitation and medical care.
We welcome Captain Mark Kelly and Katherine and Jay Wolf to Casa Colina’s Tribute to Courage.We are honored that they are sharing their stories with us and hope, with that sharing, we can betterunderstand what we must be as an organization as we move forward.
Steve NorinChairman of the Board of Directors, Casa Colina Inc. and Affiliates
©Welcome from our Chairman % ©M essage from our CEO %
Mark Kelly is an American astronaut, retired US NavyCaptain, best selling-author, prostate cancer survivor,and an experienced naval aviator who flew combatmissions during the Gulf War. The winner of manyawards, including the Legion of Merit, two DefenseSuperior Service Medals and two Distinguished FlyingCrosses, Kelly was selected as an astronaut in 1996.He flew his first of four missions in 2001 aboard SpaceShuttle Endeavour, the same space shuttle that hecommanded on its final flight in May 2011. He has alsocommanded Space Shuttle Discovery and is one ofonly two individuals who have visited the InternationalSpace Station on four different occasions.
Already a celebrated American, Kelly became thecenter of international attention after the January 2011assassination attempt on his wife, former USCongresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. In their best-selling memoir, Gabby, the couple shares theirstory of hope and resilience with the world. Theinspirational memoir has topped multiple best-sellerlists, including the New York Times, the Wall StreetJournal, USA Today, and Amazon. Kelly and Giffords
have captivated the nation with their story, appearingin an exclusive Diane Sawyer interview, and on“Nightline” and “The Daily Show,” among others, and have appeared on the covers of People and USAToday. Named one of the Esquire’s 2011 “Americansof the Year,” Kelly was also featured on the cover ofand profiled in the magazine.
Kelly’s identical twin brother, Scott, is also anastronaut who served as commander of both the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.They share the distinction of being the only siblingswho have traveled in space.
With 6,000 flight hours in more than 50 different aircraft, 375 aircraft carrier landings, 39combat missions and more than 50 days in space,Astronaut Mark Kelly is one of our country’s mostexperienced pilots.
A sought-after keynote speaker, Mark Kelly is an American hero who inspires others to be their best while remaining true to their core values. Heexemplifies leadership, the importance of teamwork,and courage under pressure.
Katherine and Jay Wolf werecollege sweethearts. Aftermarrying at the age of 22,these Southerners moved to California. The youngcouple lived an idyllic life by the beach in Malibu. He studied law at Pepperdine; she began modelingand acting. They had a baby boy.
On April 21, 2008, the unthinkable happened.While their son napped peacefully in his crib,Katherine collapsed on the kitchen floor while making lunch. Jay arrived home and found his youngwife in distress. He called 911. She was rushed toUCLA Medical Center where doctors discovered she had massive bleeding in her brain caused by acongenital brain defect – an arteriovenousmalformation (AVM).
Her doctors performed 16 hours of intricate brainsurgery to save her life. They removed 60% of hercerebellum. Thankfully, Katherine’s cognition andmental faculties were still intact. Yet her motor controlwas completely gone and the right side of her face was paralyzed.
She spent 40 days in intensive care at UCLA, then another three months in its neuro-acute rehabunit before she was transferred to Casa Colina’sTransitional Living (TLC) for its short-term
residential rehabilitationprogram. Jay moved into one ofthe Casa Colina homes adjacent
to the 20-acre medical and rehabilitation campus withtheir young son, so they could be there to support her. On November 10, 2008, she moved into the Casa Colina home with her family and received hertherapy through TLC’s day treatment program.
Dr. Yong Lee, board-certified physiatrist, oversawher medical care. She spent up to six hours a day inindividual and group therapy working with anoccupational therapist, physical therapist,neuropsychologist, and speech language pathologistto re-learn the skills that once came so easily to her.
“James was eating baby food when I was trying toswallow baby food. James was learning to walk when I was re-learning to walk. James was learning to talkwhen I was re-learning how to talk. It was crazy!”Katherine stated.
After more than a year at Casa Colina, the familywas ready to leave its campus and found a home in Los Angeles. Jay is now an attorney and Katherine hashad additional facial surgeries to restore her ability tosmile. Their entertaining son James, now four, givesher ample opportunity to work on developing her grin.Each day, her smile grows wider and brighter.
©C aptain Mark Kelly %©K atherine and Jay Wolf %
Bonnie Hunt is a versatile andaccomplished writer, director,producer and an Emmy, GoldenGlobe and SAG Award nominatedactress, earning critical acclaim infilm, television and theater.
Growing up in one of Chicago’s blue-collarneighborhoods, Hunt pursued an acting career withthe famous Second City improvisational theater while continuing to work as an Oncology nurse atNorthwestern Memorial Hospital. She soon becamefamiliar to audiences with her unforgettable cameos in such films as Rain Man, where she played thetoothpick-dropping waitress, and in Dave as theWhite House tour guide. Her improvised line, “We’re walking, we’re walking…” quickly becamefamous as people embraced Hunt’s unique accessiblebrand of humor.
Hunt’s television accomplishments areconsiderable and innovative. Bonnie made televisionhistory when she became the first person to write,produce and star in a prime time series. Bonnieencouraged incorporating improvisation into herprime time series and this ambitious vision soonbecame a popular trend. But she didn’t stop there.Hunt produced her show using five cameras instead of four, integrated overlapping dialogue and electednot to use the then standard laugh track. Today manyof Hunt’s techniques are used on prime time and cable television.
She went on to create three critically acclaimedseries – writing, producing, directing and starring
in The Building on CBS and Life with Bonnie for ABC, whereshe earned Emmy and GoldenGlobe nominations.
Continuing to build animpressive film resume, Hunt
received rave reviews for her roles including TomCruises’ scrutinizing sister-in-law in Jerry Maguire,Tom Hanks’ wife in The Green Mile, Robin Williams’love interest in Jumanji, Random Hearts withHarrison Ford, Norman Jewison’s Only You, CheaperBy The Dozen and Cheaper By The Dozen 2 with SteveMartin, and the family hits, Beethoven and Beethoven’s2nd. For MGM Bonnie wrote, directed and acted in thetimeless, highly praised feature film, Return To Me.Her long association with Disney/Pixar has includedstarring roles in the animated hits A Bug’s Life,Monsters Inc., and most recently, Hunt not onlystarred but received a writing credit in the Pixar classic Cars.
Bonnie has also been seen every weekday on her own nationally syndicated talk show, The Bonnie Hunt Show.
Bonnie is dedicated to giving back. Hercommitment in raising funds to sponsor medicalresearch is remarkable. The funds raised have gone to many foundations close to her own heart, includingthe Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute, The Make AWish Foundation, The Christopher and Dana ReeveFoundation, American Veterans, The ArthritisFoundation, ALS, and The Robert H. LurieComprehensive Cancer Center.
©B onnie Hunt %
Congratulations to
Casa Colina at this year’s
Tribute to Courage Gala and to
Katherine and Jay Wolf for your strength and
determination to rise above
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and your determination
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Our sincere congratulations to Casa Colina
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Congratulations Katherine & JayYour courage inspires us every day.
HOPE HEALS!Love,
Your Small group
Thank you Jason (aka Jay)
and Katherine for loving the
Lord, loving each other, and
loving us all the way you do.
You are changing the world
and Kingdom building.
You are wonderful examples.
Love,
Marc
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It is not how much you do,but how much courage is inyour heart that matters.
Morrison is proud to be a sponsorof the 2012 Tribute to Couragebenefiting Casa Colina Centers for Rehabilitation. We salute thecourage of the patients and the caregivers with...
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Casa Colina for always keeping “patients first”
Katherine Wolf for her ability to overcome and rise above
Jay Wolf for his support and determination
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Your dedication and caring is truly a tribute to courage.
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S Congratulations Sto the staff of Casa Colina for another year of excellence in healthcare.
I have had the opportunity to benefit from your many services andhave found them to exceed my expectations at all levels.
Thank you for your caring and dedication.
Mary Lou Jensen Secretary, Casa Colina Inc. and Affiliates Board of Directors
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For most people, recovery from the minor accidents and
sicknesses of everyday life is something we can manage on
our own with only a trip to the doctor, an aspirin, or just a
good night’s rest.
But there are incidents, accidents and diseases that we
don’t spring back from easily. They range from the tennis
elbow that doesn’t get better, to work-related back pain
that’s so bad you stay home from work for weeks on end, to
a brain injury that leaves you without the ability to speak or
swallow, or to a spinal cord injury that leaves you without
the ability to walk. Rehabilitation provides care and service
to individuals with any of the above.
For some, rehabilitation is a visit to a physical therapist
to help you bend that tennis elbow. For others,
rehabilitation is a program of several weeks with a therapy
team to build strength back into your body and to learn
how to manage your back pain while going back to work
and taking care of family responsibilities. And for others,
rehabilitation may be the gradual process of relearning
how to swallow or learning new skills for getting around –
such as using a wheelchair – to substitute for skills that are
no longer possible.
Rehabilitation is a process that provides medical and
rehabilitative care and teaches people how to make the most
of a life that may have recently changed due to an accident,
injury or disease. It addresses the individual physically,
mentally and socially. It helps people find new ways to
accomplish the basic activities of daily living such as moving
from room to room, dressing, communicating with others,
driving a car and fixing a meal. It can help prepare an
individual for moving on in life after an injury or disease,
to go back to a job or school, and to take care of everyday
needs. Mastery of these types of skills allows individuals to
move back into the normal stream of life with their families
and at the workplace, and in society as a whole.
In short, effective rehabilitation can and should enhance
the quality of life for those who choose to use the many
services available at a comprehensive rehabilitation facility.
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