Cheshire Health Foundation
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2015 - 2016
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6 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY
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Laying the foundation for
the next 125 years of caring for
our community.
T his September, Cheshire Medical Center began its 125th
year of providing quality healthcare to our community.
Over the coming year, we will be sharing and celebrating
our legacy leading up to the 125th Anniversary in
September 2017. I am proud of this history, and honored to be
taking part in the laying of the foundation for the next 125 years of
caring for our community.
During the past year we’ve made great strides toward our goal
of becoming a Regional Referral Center by expanding our ability
to care for a higher census of patients, while ensuring access to a
sustainable and robust health system for the Monadnock Region.
Our key efforts include:
■ Reopening of the Kingsbury Unit in November 2015, which has
increased our capacity for medical/surgical patients. As a result,
more local patients received care here at CMC/DHK instead of
being transferred to another hospital.
■ We are in the process of increasing our telemetry (an advanced
form of cardiac monitoring) capacity from 12 patients to18.
This expansion will include new monitoring equipment and the
extension of our successful hands-free voice-controlled Vocera
communication tool.
■ Dr. Robert Westlake has joined us as the first Medical Director for
the ICU. Dr. Westlake is credited with building the Mt. Auburn
(a Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital) ICU program in
Boston. We look forward to implementing our Tele-ICU system in
January to further enhance our capabilities.
■ We have recruited five new Emergency Medicine physicians to
our Emergency Department. In addition, our new Tele-ED video
conference monitoring and support Health Foundation (CHF) Board of Trustee
system has been an important piece in Jim Putnam accepted the post as the found
increasing our ability to provide quality board chair and is leading the twelve local
care and treatment for patients with more board members. The Board will guide the
severe needs. CHF philanthropic efforts and insure that
funds raised in support of local patients
Fiscal year 2016 saw our continued and initiatives continue to remain in our
work and great success in hardwiring community, supporting our friends and
the Culture of Safety and Just Culture neighbors.
concepts to improve processes in our
organization and patient outcomes. Already The 125-year history of CMC/DHK
we are experiencing satisfying results and the close relationship we share with o
with the positive support of our staff and neighbors is inspiring. The Medical Cente
improvements to our processes. Numerous charged with caring for and supporting th
staff have completed improvement training health and wellbeing of our region, would
programs and projects. One of the biggest not be possible without the care and supp
impact projects at this time is the early of the people we serve. Together we are
identification of sepsis. We continue to ensuring the future health of our region in
enroll staff in specialized trainings to further the next 125 years.
advance our quality improvement efforts.
Don Caruso,
Our Primary Care Department is now CEO/President/Chief Medical Offic
fully staffed with primary care physicians
and associate providers. Primary Care “Our values are a reflect
provided over 151,000 patient visits this past
year. This success is directly related to our of the caring people who
Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) make the Monadnock Regio
team-based model of care. Our Family
Medicine Teams are early-adopters of a ”special.
model of care that the American Academy of — Don Caruso
Family Physicians has determined improves CEO/President/
access and quality of care for patients. Our Chief Medical Officer
Primary Care Department continues to
be recognized as a Robert Wood Johnson
Exemplar Medical Home, earning accolades
from many visiting institutions.
The Affiliation with Dartmouth-
Hitchcock provided the opportunity for
the creation of an independent Cheshire
es. our
legacyding
Our shared values of caring and compassion, and
the shared vision of community growth, health,
and sustainability, continue to be fulfilled in the
K Monadnock Region.
our
er, And it began 125 years ago with a generous gift.
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In 1892, John Henry Elliot gave his family’s estate to Keene for a public
hospital. That same year, a Hospital Aid Society was formed. This
organization assisted in furnishing the hospital. Through the donations
and labors of the local citizens, the 18-bed hospital was formally opened
September 21, 1892.
Thank you to the Historical Society of Cheshire County for sharing the archived historical
images of Elliot Hospital represented in this report.
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Jennifer
Partnerships for living healthier.
“Most physicians Connecting physicians and ma
patients with an unconventional pa
understand that our “prescription” program of
health is largely affected cou
by the environments A new program to enhance patient care En
and circumstances we will soon launch within Cheshire Medical he
experience outside of Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene (CMC/ de
DHK) called Prescribe for Health. Led by Rudy to
”the doctor’s office. Fedrizzi, MD, Director of Clinical Integration, ne
— Rudy Fedrizzi, MD for CMC/DHK's Center for Population Health ou
Director of Clinical Strategy and Practice (Center), the program be
Integration, for aims to empower medical teams to connect car
CMC/DHK,s Center patients with many existing community-based
for Population Health supports that will allow them to live healthier
Strategy and Practice lives.
4 In addition to quality medical care,
researchers define education, jobs, family
stability, safety, access to healthy environments,
wholesome food, and physical activity as
principal components of better health. “Most
physicians understand that our health is
largely affected by the environments and
circumstances we experience outside of the
doctor’s office. At the same time, the majority
of physicians do not readily have access to the
resources available, beyond medical treatment,
to help patients make healthier lifestyle
changes and prevent chronic disease,” says
Dr. Fedrizzi. “Through Prescribe for Health,
medical teams at Cheshire [CMC/DHK]
will be able to identify their patients’ areas of
need and engage the Center’s new Population
Health Workers, who will assist patients in
accessing available community resources.”
Members of a CDPP group meet with CMC/DHK Lifestyle Coach,
Begley, to support each other to make lasting lifestyle changes.
The Cheshire Diabetes Prevention Program
provides a supportive environment with people
who are facing similar challenges and trying to
make the same changes. Together, participants
celebrate their successes and find ways to
overcome obstacles.
Jennifer Begley,
Cheshire Diabetes
Prevention
Program Lifestyle
Coach, shops for
fresh produce
from Bruce
Bickford’s Abenaki
Springs Farm in
Walpole at the
Keene Farmers
Market.
“In my years as a physician, I’ve found The rewarding experience of
any occasions when it was clear that if a achieving wellness goals together
atient were better supported in other aspects
their lives, some of their health challenges One in three American adults has
ould be alleviated,” says Dr. Lara Levin, prediabetes-higher than normal blood
ndocrinologist at CMC/DHK. “As a physician sugar levels. People with prediabetes are 5
ere, I am excited to be a part of the team to to 15 times more likely to develop type 2
evelop Prescribe for Health. It will allow us diabetes. With support, type 2 diabetes can
address many of our patients’ unmet social often be prevented through lifestyle changes.
eeds by connecting them more readily with The Cheshire Diabetes Prevention Program
ur community’s resources. This means we will (CDPP) provides lifestyle change resources
e able to provide truly comprehensive quality for individuals at risk of developing type 2
re to our patients.” diabetes. The CDPP is a partnership among
CMC/DHK, the Keene Family YMCA,
Romaine Looms and Mary Lagerberg, CMC/DHK employees
and CDPP participants.
“There are some days when I think I’ll meetings, then once a month for 8 months
have to skip walking-I’m too busy or maintain healthy lifestyle changes.
just tired, then Romaine comes to my
door with her walking shoes and I know The CDPP was launched in April of
I have to go.” 2016 with 54 participants joining one of
three groups meeting at CMC/DHK, Keene
-Mary Lagerberg Family YMCA or the Keene Senior Center.
Participants have formed friendships and
Mary and Romaine got to know each a support network within their groups, in
other through their CDPP group and have addition to receiving the guidance of the
committed to walking together daily to lifestyle coach working with their group, an
maintain their physical activity. as a result have lost weight and improved th
quality of life. Most participants are on targ
Monadnock Family Services and the Keene to reach their goals at the end of the 1-year
Senior Center. As a regional component of program.
the National Diabetes Prevention Program,
the program is guided by the Centers for “Lasting changes aren’t easy. The grou
Disease Control and Prevention. coaching format allows for a strong sense
of connection to grow within the group.
Led by a trained lifestyle coach, They cheer each other on as they cut their
participants in this year-long program learn risk of developing type 2 diabetes in half,”
ways to incorporate healthy eating and says Jennifer Begley, MS, Worksite Wellness
moderate physical activity, as well as problem Program Manager and Lifestyle Coach at
solving, stress reduction and coping skills CMC/DHK. “Lifestyle change is best when
into their daily lives. The program empowers you can share your journey and success wit
participants to take charge of their health and someone else. Members of the [CDPP] grou
wellbeing. Groups meet initially for 16 weekly have developed friendships and bonds that
have helped participants be successful in th
journey to better health.”
Groups are open to individuals at risk of
developing type 2 diabetes or who have been
identified as prediabetic. For more informatio
visit www.cheshiremed.org/diabetes or call
(603) 354-6866.
The Center for Population Health Strategy and Practice (Center)
is a department of CMC/DHK focused on health and wellness education,
to outreach, and support to individuals, families, worksites, schools, and
the community.
It was established to enable the Medical Center to work with the community,
e in concert with Healthy Monadnock, to improve the overall health and
. wellbeing of individuals within our region.
nd CMC/DHK Healthy Monadnock
is governed by
the Council
heir for a Healthier
get The Center for Community,
Population Health ECnIongmiatgimaetuminveeitnyt of which CMC/DHK
is a member.
oup Strategy MoHneaadltnhoyck
and Practice
INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT
CMC/DHK provides infrastructure support to Healthy Monadnock
s
n The Center provides resources to support
th community health and wellbeing priorities such as:
oups
t Healthy eating and active living
his Income and jobs
Mental wellbeing
Emergency preparedness
n Reduction of substance misuse
on, including tobacco
l Access and quality of healthcare
These prorities are also important points of
engagement for the Healthy Monadnock
Champions Program.
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Our commitment tocommunity.
“Working Community Benefits Report p
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together and We believe that the health and wellness of everyone r
making it matters. This belief is reflected in our mission to lead our m
better together community to become the nation’s healthiest through our c
is all about clinical and service excellence, collaboration, and compassion f
collaboration. for every patient, every time. Cheshire Medical Center/ p
I am humbled by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene provides comprehensive c
the trust people Community Benefits programs to improve access to health m
care services and support the physical, mental, and social a
”place in me. health of the individuals and families in our region. m
- Ruth M. Abbot o
Family Resource Working together with colleagues and partnering M
Counselor organizations, CMC/DHK actively supports and facilitates C
within CMC/ programs and initiatives advocating an active lifestyle, good M
DHK,s Center nutrition, healthy living conditions, and overall well-being e
for Population for all in the community. Free programs and support groups
Health Strategy and include discounted evening meals for seniors, breast and
Practice cervical cancer screenings for low-income or underinsured
women, stress management and resiliency classes, high blood
6 pressure prevention and monitoring programs, Pulmonary
Rehabilitation support for individuals with chronic lung
disease, education on asthma and diabetes in children for
local school nurses, smoke-free housing initiatives, and more.
In total, CMC/DHK provided over $7.62 million in
Community Benefits such as unreimbursed charity care,
health services, health profession education, subsidized
health services, and community-building activities. These
contributions are in addition to the over $28 million dollars
in unreimbursed Medicaid and Medicare costs absorbed by
the Medical Center.
Family Resource Counselor
Ruth Abbott is the Family Resource Counselor within
CMC/DHK’s Center for Population Health Strategy and
Practice. Ruth provides information and referral services to
Community Benefits Statistics FY 2016
940
201 547Tobacco Cessation
referrals Local high school students that
Pulmonary 40 Breast and cervical cancer received medical coverage from
Rehabilitation screenings for low-income CMC/DHK Sports Medicine
and underinsured women Athletic Trainers
Program
participants 4,638
235 Cheshire 395 507Senior Passport meals served
Walkers Participants in
Employees served Health and
by the Worksite Wellness
Programs
8,200Wellness Program
1,396 455
Children that received Prescriptions supplied Newborns, children, and adults
Cheshire Smiles oral health through Medication aided by Family Resource
Assistance Counseling
screenings
$170,786 Value of prescriptions
242 Children that received supplied through
Cheshire Smiles Medication Assistance
preventative services
patients and community members so that they NH Health Access, free or reduced cost
may access available local, state, and federal services including prenatal care and delivery,
resources. What she really provides is much health care for children ages birth through
more. As individuals navigate a family member’s 19-years, preventive and restorative dental
changing health needs or their own, they are care, prescription drugs, vision exams and
faced with numerous considerations besides eyeglasses, mental health services, and drug
physical health. “How will I pay health care and alcohol services.
costs?” and “how can I provide daily care for
my family member and still remain employed?” “Many people have no idea what types
are just a couple of the stressful questions of services there are available, or how pieces can
many people face. Ruth provides one-on- be put together to solve problems. It’s all about
one assistance to families in completing NH knowing who the right contacts are, and having
Medicaid applications for a variety of programs. good relationships with them,” says Ruth as she
describes her work.“I don’t have all the answers.
Ruth is also a Certified Application But I reassure people that they don’t have to
Counselor for the Health Insurance do it alone. I’m with them, and together we
Marketplace. She helps individuals determine navigate their options.”
eligibility for a number of programs including
Less than one year after her diagnosis of breast
cancer, Jina and her husband Brian are back
to enjoying their weekend rides on their Harley
Davidson motorcycles in Keene, New Hampshire.
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Gary is back to work
and feeling strong as he
delivers packages on
Main Street in Keene,
New Hampshire.
PATIENT PERSPECTIVE: THE WORK HARDENING PROGRAM
It keeps members of our com
I f you live or work in Keene, NH, chances
are you might recognize Gary Moreau, 42. Best of all, Gar
He’s worked as a driver-deliveryman for Medical Center/Dart
United Parcel Service (UPS) in this city for its own well-establish
23 years. an outpatient rehabili
Rehabilitation Center
But when he hurt his back last December— access from his Swan
the second time in two years—he began to wonder “I had physical
if he’d have to give up his livelihood. a week for several we
“I just bent down and my back went out,” he would simulate my jo
recalls. “I wasn’t even lifting anything at the time.” a shelf, then take them
After a few weeks of rest, Gary planned to
sleigh that simulated
return to work at the end of January, but he was still strength-training exe
having back pain. Then, a Workers’ Compensation “It changed ho
case manager accompanied him to a doctor’s
appointment and told him about something called he continues. “I’d bee
that I’d forgotten the
a work hardening program. “No one at work had standing closer to wh
ever heard of it,” Gary says.
Work hardening is an intensive conditioning crouching instead of
the weight of a packa
program that incorporates physical and the years you tend to
occupational therapy
tailored to the unique
requirements of an “When patients come into the p
individual’s job. Highly
structured and goal- together to design a workout that s
oriented, its aim is to get
injured employees back to
work healthy—and with ”helping people like Gary…he put him
the knowledge of how
to prevent injury in the stronger and working smarter.
future.
-Joan
Farn
at CM
mmunity productive.
ry learned that Cheshire hammered into my head what I need to do to
tmouth-Hitchcock Keene has protect my back.
hed Work Hardening program,
itation service at the Farnum “I had been nervous about going back to
r, giving him convenient local work and I wasn’t feeling ready,” Gary admits. “So
nzey home. instead of just throwing myself back into work, this
l therapy sessions three times program made sure I was ready and gave me the
eeks,” he relates. “The exercises confidence to go back and do my job.”
ob—I’d have to lift boxes onto
m down, or push a weighted Gary returned to work in March. “What
a dolly. I also did targeted I think makes this program so valuable is that it
ercises and stretching. doesn’t just help you get healthy, but it gives you
ow I approach things at work,” the knowledge to stay healthy, whether your job
en doing my job for so long involves sitting, standing, driving or lifting,” he says.
right way to do things, like “This gives you the tools to make it through your
hat you’re about to pick up, day without getting injured, and keeps members of
bending at the waist, testing our community productive and contributing.
age before lifting it. Over
o get lax, and this program “If I had known about it the first time I hurt
my back, I probably wouldn’t have injured it a
second time,” he adds.
program, we work
simulates their job. I love
”mself 100% into getting
n Van Saun, OT
num Rehabilitation Center
MC/DHK
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“It isn’t uncommon for PATIENT PERSPECTIVE: ATTENTIV
these procedures to cause I never conside
some discomfort immediately anyplace else.
after surgery. We wanted
Peggy to have the best M argaret Richmond, Director o
healing environment possible. Keene State College, has been
That meant providing for her life, enjoying running, cyclin
body’s needs, as well as her and aerobics. But when progr
dignity and the concerns hip pain from arthritis began to limit her mo
of her family. It makes me make a decision.
”happy to see her moving and “My doctor suggested cortisone shots
pain, but I didn’t want to postpone the inevit
feeling so well. says, referring to hip replacement surgery. “I
like to replace joints too early in younger pat
-Breanna “Bre” Harper, RN implants don’t last forever, but I’m 55, and I w
Kingsbury Unit at CMC/DHK do everything an active, healthy 55-year-old
having to rely on medications.”
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So she scheduled her hip replacement
September with Anthony H. Presutti, MD, a
fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon spec
arthroplasty at Cheshire Medical Center/Da
Keene (CMC/DHK).
“I really didn’t have many expectation
hospitalized because I’ve had such limited in
inpatient,” she admits. “I’ve had two kids at C
Center, and gallbladder surgery after my son
that’s about it.”
To say that she was pleased by the care
be a major understatement. From her initial m
Dr. Presutti, to attending preoperative “Joint C
about what to expect before, during and after
felt fully prepared going in.
But it was her inpatient stay that truly s
at Cheshire Medical Center are simply outstan
VE INPATIENT CARE
ered having my surgery
of Admissions at could name every person on the Kingsbury Unit who cared for
n active her entire me because they made such an impression. They were wonderful.
ng, hiking, walking “The nurses were just so professional, attentive, super-
gressively worsening kind and focused on my comfort,” she relates. “They all treated
obility, she had to me like a human being.
to control the “They have chosen and trained their staff well,” she adds,
table,” Margaret “and the staff obviously love what they do.”
I know they don’t She also gives high marks to Dr. Presutti for keeping her
tients since the husband informed about her surgery. “He personally made sure
want to be able to my husband knew how to use the beeper the hospital gave him,
d can do—without and assured him he would be in touch if surgery ran longer than
t procedure for early expected,” she says. “He also came out and saw my husband as
a board-certified, soon as my procedure was over.”
cializing in joint In addition, she notes that her post-operative pain was
artmouth-Hitchcock “absolutely” well managed, and having physical therapy “a couple
ns about being of floors away from my surgeon’s office” was reassuring, too.
nteraction as an CMC/DHK was always Margaret’s first choice for where
Cheshire Medical to have her surgery. “I moved to the Keene area in 1982 and have
n was born, but received all my healthcare in this community,” she says. “I had
e she received would a lot of options for where to have my hip replaced, but I wanted
meeting with to do it here where it was convenient
Camp” to learn for me and my husband. That was
r surgery, Margaret important. Margaret and her
stands out. “The staff husband Rod walk
nding,” she says. “I “Another reason is that I their German shepherd
choose to live in this community for
every aspect of what it offers—the puppy, Ranger, around
arts, education and healthcare,” the quad at Keene
Margaret continues. “I feel blessed to State College just
be in a place where I can trust in all
these things.” weeks after her hip
replacement surgery.
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Cheshire Health Foundation Building on a
I am a CHESHIRE CAREGIVER! The following pages celebrate
Center. I am honored, as th
“There is a 125-year (CHF) Board of Trustees, to
I am aware more than ever,
tradition of providing care in Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcoc
this community by medical in the everyday lives of our friends and
professionals and by people have exceptional healthcare close to ho
from all walks of life. We
gratefully refer to them as We are just entering the 125th ye
Cheshire CareGivers. They our region. We are grateful for John Ell
are all characterized by their to become our first hospital on Main St
giving and to help Cheshire Health Fou
”acts of reaching out to help Center. The CHF Board of Trustees wil
increased philanthropic support, and re
others. compassion and caring for each other
— James A. Putnam The historic photographs in this
Chair, Cheshire Health anniversary year and tell a story of car
Foundation Board of Trustees point in time. We can look back to hol
who came before us, while also taking
we continue to support the health and
generations who will, years from now,
you are as inspired as I am by those fo
before us, yet cared for the health of ge
For those within the following
to our region by adding resources to m
sincerest thank you. For those not list
please join me. Help us continue to b
caring for the wellbeing of our familie
With great appreciation and m
James A. Putnam
Chair, Cheshire Hea
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tradition of caring. Each year, CHF seeks to engage
the community in building
e this community’s support of our local Medical health-centered awareness
he chair of the new Cheshire Health Foundation while raising funds in support
o lead that celebration by voicing my own gratitude. of CMC/DHK programs and
, as I read this report, that our support of Cheshire patients. Gross proceeds of our
ck Keene (CMC/DHK) makes a significant impact 2015-2016 initiatives exceeded
d neighbors, and ensures that we will continue to $148,000!
ome for generations to come.
ear of having a state-of-the-art medical facility in Our sincere appreciation extends
liot’s vision in 1892 when he gifted his family’s estate to the 1,500 participants,
treet. I am proud to be part of that tradition of volunteers, donors, vendors and
undation continue to foster support for our Medical local businesses for their ongoing
ll enhance community engagement, encourage commitment, tireless dedication,
epresent the collective voice of a community whose and generous support.
r distinguishes our region.
s report kick-off the Medical Center’s 125th
ring that helps us recognize our unique vantage
ld close that feeling of pride and gratitude for those
g the opportunity to carry their work forward as
d wellness of our community. We can affect future
, view pictures and historic scripts about us. I hope
orward thinking community members who came
enerations they knew they’d never see.
lists who helped the Medical Center extend care
many areas and funds detailed in this report, my
ted, if it is within your means and in your heart,
build on our community’s 125-year tradition of
es, friends and neighbors.
my best wishes for your good health,
alth Foundation Board of Trustees
Participation with Purpose A wa
Spor
partic
medi
high
The a
all ag
at CM
In May, Bald is Beautiful celebrated its
eighth year, with over 100 participants
spanning all ages and helping build
awareness and raise funds to directly
benefit cancer patients in treatment at
CMC/DHK.
arm spring day greeted our 5K
rts Medicine Run/Walk, as 400
cipants added dollars to our sports
icine program in support of area
school athletes.
annual Stepping Out for Diabetes Walk was our biggest yet, with 116 participants of
ges, building awareness for the disease and support for diabetes patients being treated
MC/DHK.
In November 2015, our Caring, Candlelight
and Community Tribute Event recognized
Dr. Kimball Temple and John & Jean Hoffman.
Over 170 guests joined us in celebrating the
honorees’ devotion to the health of this region
while benefiting Cheshire Health Foundation.
During the annual CHF Golf
Tournament, a sold-out field raised
dollars for the Healthy Monadnock
Champions Program.
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Cheshire Health Foundation
Cheshire Medical Center/ Inspired and Th
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene
exists as a direct result of this I t is with great appreciation that C
community’s deep-rooted tradition lists the following individuals wh
of kindness, caring, and giving advance Cheshire Medical Cente
back. mission to lead our community to bec
few examples of how your gifts make
On behalf of our patients, thank community include:
you for believing in us, and for
consistently contributing to ■ The addition of new physical the
initiatives that are devoted to variety of injuries, especially pat
actively supporting a healthier wheelchairs or spinal cord injur
Monadnock region.
■ Helping cancer patients with gro
utility bills; and
■ Charity care to help patients ove
can have their full attention.
If we have omitted, misspelled or incorrectly
sincere apology and notify us at (603) 354
Cheshire Health Society Elliot
$25,000+
$5,000-9,999
Jean & John Hoffman
Edward & Ma
1892 Founders Don & Jill Bre
Mary Louise C
$10,000-24,999 Kenneth Ste
John H. & Na
Anne & Bill Moyle, MD Cherie A. Hol
Jim & Judy Putnam Yvonne Gold
SB Legacy Fund John & Carol
Jarrett & Ann Scott Geof & Donna
Art & Patricia
At the heart of our legacy is the g
spirit of this community, helping t
and grow our Medical Center’s vi
mission for 125 years and counti
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Thankful Mark & Barbara Gavin Sylvia & Craig McBeth, DMD
Mark & Kathy Gross Greg & Susan McConahey
Cheshire Health Foundation (CHF) Nancy & Roger Hansen, MD Larry & Mary Milliron
hose caring and support helps CHF Nathalie B. Houder Jose T. Montero, MD &
er/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene’s Ruth & Carl Jacobs, Jr. Jessica Stern
come the nation’s healthiest. A Michael & Beth Newbold Bob & Maryann Mucha
a difference to patients in our Joseph† & Augusta Petrone Emily B. Nichols
Paul & Sharon Pezone Michele & Richard Penna
erapy equipment to serve a wider Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey Anne & Roy Piper
tients with limited mobility, Jane & Leslie Pitts, MD Jim Janetos & Dale Pollack, MD
ries; Connie & John Schlegelmilch, MD Lisa A. Profetto, APRN &
oceries, anti-nausea medication and Eric M. Goodman, APRN
Granite Walter & Ginny Rohr
ercome financial hurdles so healing Mary & Robert Rooney, Sr.
$1,000-2,499 Linda & Jeff Rubin
y recorded your name, please accept our Anonymous (4) George W. Scott, Jr. &
4-6810. Dollie Ash Charlotte Guyer
Cheryl Belair & Rebecca & Harneet Sethi, MD
able Bergeron Monadnock Stephen B. Bragdon Patti & Gregory Seymour, MD
ehm $2,500-4,999 Judith A. Boule, MD & Mary & James Suozzi, DO
Caffrey & Anonymous (1) Scott Lane Maria & Kimball Temple, MD
ewart Bill & Kathy Baldasaro Bob & Susie Cochrane Gregg & Julie Tewksbury
ancy Hann Jill Batty & Daryl Stutes John A. Curtis, MD Christine H. Weeks
lmes, MD & John Bradshaw Jay Eason Peter & Suzanne Whittemore
dsberry, PhD Don Caruso, MD & Gerald J. Eichner
Hubbard Nancy E. Johnson, MD Stephanie Faulkner Ashuelot
a Molina Rich & Cindi Coughlin Ian & Maryanne Ferguson
a Nichols Alfrieda & Robert J. Englund, MD Karin and Carl Gravina $500-999
Timothy J. Fisher, MD & Douglas & Julie Green
Kathleen M. Fisher, MD Robert Guardiano, DO & Jim & Bev Boden
Sherry Guardiano, DO Ronald & Barbara Coburn
Cynthia & Matthew Guiltinan, MD Rick & Jan Cohen
Gregory Hansen, MD & Heidi & Pat Crotty
Deborah Hansen, MD Susan C. Doyle
Jay & Cheryl Kahn Paul & Jacquelyn Ethier, RN
Judy & Rich Kalich Claire Fabian, MD &
Jennifer & Gerard Kiernan, MD Jack Fabian, PhD
Drew P. & Carol Landry Lisa & George Foote, Jr.
Jane & Steven Larmon, MD Diane & Kenneth Gaspard, RN
Kathleen Letourneau Dayna & Eric Gebhardt
generous dedication
to sustain
ision and caringgoodwill
ing.
generosity
Leslie Goldman, APRN & Andrew G. Tremblay, MD & J. Michael & Jennifer Gomarlo St
Matthew Peake, MD Suzanne F. Nabi-Tremblay, MD Mary E. Hofreiter, MD
Audrey L. Hadcock Sandra Van De Kauter & John Abrahm & Tisha Howe $1
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Katherine & Chris McLaughlin Tracy & Mike Beam Dr. Charles & Mary Lou Montgomery Sa
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Robert & Susan Ritchie Valerie Collins, RN Jane & Gary Shapiro, MD Ho
John Round Gregory & Rachel Croteau, DO Cynthia Sieracki Le
Anna L. Ruelle, DPM & Michael & Theresa Desilets, APRN Todd A. Silberstein, DO & Sa
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Jane & David Stabler Rudolph Fedrizzi, MD & Gail E. Thomas, RN Jo
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mes W. Allan Cheshire Medical Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock
arl Allen Keene is a vital resource that contributes to the
ed Arnowich health, wellness and well-being of all of us.
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ev. Gary & Janis Barnes I am proud to continue to support our
olleen A. Barry &
tephen Tarbox outstanding medical center and the fine work it
arah Bast
arbara Bates, MD does, not only in providing health care, but also
hantal Bedard, RN
ff & Shelly Bergeron ”in all of the health education and community
homas Bergin, Jr.
erry Berube wellness initiatives it delivers.
ichael & Renee Berube — Walter Rohr
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olley & Jacques Blanchet, MD
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Christopher M. Landon
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arriette H. Carter
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Mary Cobb Willard Goodwin & James C. Kiritsy Richard & Ang
Wesley & Ruth Cobb Barbara Summers
Eleanor B. & Douglas Cochrane Lawrence Graves Oliver Klebe Robert & Amy
Ross & Carrie Cocklin, MD Mitch & Erika Greenwald
Pamela Cooke Linda & Peter D. Griesbach, DDS Harriet Knappe Dale O’Conno
Ronald & Dixie Cote Judith & Kevin Griffin
Stephanie Couturier Lori J. Guyette Scott Knox Elizabeth Olm
Jack & Nancy Crawford The Rev. Canon Samir &
Dan & Cate Croteau Kathryn Habiby Jim & Joy Koontz Anthony Olson
Moira A. Croteau Nancy Haley
Tom Crouse & Kay Enokido Richard & Marian Hamilton Sarah & Adam Kossayda Judith Olson,
Remeline Damasco, MD Parker & Sally Hansel
Mary Delisle & Peter & Elizabeth Hansel Barbara & Paul Koutras, MD Sarah J. Osgo
Dennis & Mary Hattie Thaddeus & Karen Kuchinski Joan Paczkow
George Foskett David Hayden Thomas & Linda Lacey
Linda M. Dionne Ann Henderson Lucius Parsha
Rebecca Dionne Paul & Sussan Henkel Anna G. Laffond
Thomas Dobson Steven Hertford, MD & Mike Peters
Richard & Patricia Dugger Jo Ann Hertford, MD Nora Larsen
Franny & Jim Dunton Richard High, PhD & Elizabeth & Da
Joan Elliott Joyce Clark Angela Lefebvre, RN
Frederick & Else Ernst Glen† & Susan Hipple Mark & Carole L
Tom Ewing Carrie & Steve Hoffman, DMD Lara Levin, MD
Sharon & Paul Fachada, DPM Janet Horton Tom & Barbara
Chandler & Donna Fairbanks William & Paula Hudon, RN
Wendi J. Faulkner, RN Judy & Phil Hueber Linda & Gus Lienhard Michael J. Raf
Abbie Fellbaum Anne E. Huot, PhD &
Brad & Sharon E. Ferguson, DO Joanne Cepelak, PhD Alan Litchman Louise & Dan
Wendy Fielding Charles T. Jackson, RN
Michael Fiorentino, Jr. Carl B. Jacobs, Sr. Lisa Llera Fiona Reeve
John & Carole Foley Virginia & Richard James, MD
Kevin & Dawn Forrest Thomas & Terri Johnson, RN Charles & Carolyn Loos Marci & Micha
David & Robin Fournier Ken & Carol Jue
Judy Franseen Robert & Patricia Kamel Diane Lupis, RN Vicky & Drew
Kathryn R. Frazier Larry & Ashton Kane
Michael & Teri Gallagher Roxanne & Karl Karter Peter & Kathy Magraw Nancy & Paul
James & Nancy Ganley Kathleen Kelley
Maich Gardner & Ed Tomey Mary & Kevin Killelea David & Louise Malcolm Amoriel Robin
Martin & Carolyn Geheran
Martha W. Gilroy, APRN Peter & Sharon Mangan Ann & James R
Keith Mansfield Cindy Rodenha
Sue & Jim Margraf, MD Tom Stewart
Roger & Judith Martin John Roper
Amy Matthews, RN Greg W. Rothm
Jane & Donald Mazanowski, MD Linda B. Sing
Raymond & Sylvia McClary Eleanor Russe
Eileen & Micha
Susan & John McGinnis
Kate McNally & Clay Bradley Kathleen Sche
Mike & Patti S
Paula McQuillan
William & Jane
Betty Merritt
Jeremy Shand
Jack & Gail Metcalf
Lenny & Julie
Bonnie & Ted Moe Lynn & Arthur S
The Morrison Family Stella S. Sise
Elizabeth Nagine Del Skillins
Kathie Nelson Jane P. Skofie
Meena Neva Frank Sloat
Susan & Jeffrey Newcomer, MD Richard E. Sm
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Noyes Katherine Snow & Beth & Joseph Bergman, MD
Paul Ledell to $99 Pamela & Alan Bielunis
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mstead Craig Stockwell & Wendy Abbott Fred Bingham, Jr. &
Sarah J. Mustin Brenda Adams Matt Bingham
n, CPA & Stillman Stone Colleen Adams Janelle Black, RN
, MD Brian & Kara M. Stoning Theresa Adkins David Blake
ood Jeanie M. Sy Christina Albertelli Mary Blanchard
wski Joan Sylvester Caroline Aldrich Gould Brian Boardman
all Richard Talbot Karla Allen Malia Boaz
Cameron Tease & Sharin Alpert Dan Bohannon
aniel Price Dixie Gurian Laura Alzapiedi Sharon Bohannon
L. Putnam, APRN David & Lisa Therrien Pamela Amer Debbie Bokum
a Putnam Nancy P. Thompson Stephen & Joan Ames Arthur & Bea Boufford
fferty, CFP Marc & Sharon Tieger Mary Annear Irene A. Boyea
Rath, MD Christopher & Lisa Tkal Jorden Archambault Karen R. Bradeen
Allan Treadwell Deb & Leif Arvidson Carol Bramblett
ael Richards Anthony & Barbara Tremblay Bea Austin Margretta & Mark Bromley
Riggio Joan & Mark Van Saun Robert & Lindsey Austin Aaron Brown
Righi, MD Kate Van Wely Mary Ann Babic-Keith Nick Brown
nson, RN David & Nancy Vesco Donna & Ted Baczewski Sarah Brubaker, RN
Robinson, MD Josephine & Robert Vita Robert Baker Mara M. Bryand
auser Stewart & Barbara Wales Yvonne & Michael Ball Chad Bryant
Susan Warren Jodie Ballaro Jennifer Bryant
man, MD & Heather & Kevin Watterson Linda Banek Lauri Buffum
ger, MD Christa Weaver, RN Steven Basiliere Kari Burd
ell Kathryn Wheeler Martha Bauman Susan Burd
ael F. Sarson, MD John & Joan White Carol A. & David B. Beal Chuck Burnett
eidel Judy White Jill Beam, RN Lisa & Andrew M. Buswell
Schuman, RN Pat Wielosinski Johanna Beam Bette J. Butson, RN
e Seamans Kathy & Donald Wilson, MD Jennifer & Scott Begley Julie Byrne
d David Wood, MD Craig & Jenifer Bell John & Catherine Byrnes
Shores, RN Chip & Kathy Woodbury David & Judith Bell Joseph Cafferty
Simington, MD Norman E. Woodward Lorraine & Eldridge Bellows Erica Caffrey
Ellen M. Wright Nancy T. Benda, PA-C Matt Calkins
eld Joanne Yankura, CRNA Megan Bennett Pattie & Dave Campana
Louise & Roger Zerba Carrie Bergeron Ashley Campbell
mith Jeanette & Scott Bergeron Debra Campbell
Joanne Bergeron
sustainability
compassionsupport
xpertise vision teamwork
Donald & Lois Ray Jodi Scanlan Gaelyn Spencer Robert Thibault
Kristine Spencer Jane Thomas
Jan E. Ray-Thompson Mel & Alex Schierman David Spinney Barbara Thompson
Cameron Spivey Cathy Thornton
Victoria Raymond Joyce Schlichting Nancy & Donald Sporborg Marie Thornton
Debra Stallings Brian Tilton
Carol Reardon Katelyn Schmidt Haleigh Stanway Keith Tilton
Monique Stanway Scott Tilton
Marilyn Reardon Kurt Schmidt & Phil & Joanne Stanway Lindsay Timpson
JoHanna Steinbock Nate Timpson
Diana Reilly Shelley Earley Kristen Stenberg, RN Carl & Laurie Tindel
Therese & Stephen Stepenuck Deborah A. Titcomb
Kristy Rhoades Nicole Schmunk William & Barbara Stevens Stanley Todd
Mike Stewart John Toomey
Randall Rhoades Claire Schuerman & Paul Stewart Patricia M. Toomey
Joe Stiefel Jessica Torres
Charles & Lin Richard Gabrielle Schuerman, APRN James Stiles Susan Trajkovski
Sally Stockwell Rhonda & Dominick
Dena Richard Jane Scobi Vicki & Steven Stone Kathy Tremblay
Bob & JoAnna Strong Kathy Trevorrow
Jeff Richardson Mindy & Doug Scott Linda Stuckey Jon True
Gloria Surber, RN Blanche Truesdell
Rachael Richardson Tory See Ken Susskind Beth Truman
Kristin Sweeney David Underwood
Sandra Richardson Tyler Sekula Roshan & Eric Swope Carolle Vaillancourt
Robin Sylvern David & Meredith Van
Jonathan Richer Carrie Sevene Alison Sylvester Michael Vaughan
Katherine Sylvester Edward P. Venezia &
Alexander Riddle Patricia Severino Christine Symonds Ellie Cook-Venezia
Danielle Tardie Linda Vermilyea
John Rider Bill & Karen Shanahan Gayla Tardie Lauren T. Vermouth
Laurie Taylor Sarah Vezzani
Eli & Jen Rivera Carol & Gale Shelley Rhonda Taylor Sara Voorhis
Lucinda Tedford Tricia Wadleigh
Heather Robertson Walter & Carolyn Shelley Martha J. Tenney Wayne Wagner
Anna Thackston Heidi Walker
George & Rachel Robideau Elaine Sherman Suzan Tharpe Kelsey Walker
Mary Ellen Thibault Scott & Kristen Walk
Debra Robinson, RN Al Shippie Lily Walker
Mitchell Robinson Sierra Simmons
Kait Rockwell Chris Simons &
Kathryn Rockwood Jack Schraeter
Denise M. Roentsch Julie & Roger Simpson
Ann Rogers Benjamin Sims
Bruce Rokes† Catherine Sims
Jackie Ronning Keith & Pat Sinusas
Betty & Dennis Rose Lucas Sipler
Donna Rose, RN Alia Skiffington
Linda Rose Mandi Slate
Michelle A. Rose Carol Slocum
Lynne Rumba Erica Smith
Angela Russell Jack Smith
Cynthia A. Ryder Kristin Smith
Joseph & Sherrie Sabolevski, RN Natalie Sokoloski
Philip & Joyce Samsel Paula Somero
Michelle Sanborn The Somerset Family
Liza Sargent Karen Soohoo
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b Sally Washington Christine Yackel
Leroy Watson Conradine Yackel
k Tralli Daryl Watterson Gary Yackel
Kevin Watterson Patty Yoerger
nderWoude Anita Watts Barry York
& Heidi Way Marie R. & Michael R. Young
a The Honorable Lucy Weber Zhao Zeng
, RN Charles & April Weed Elizabeth Zinn
Pamela Weinrieb Mike Ziogas
ker, RN Kathleen Welch Sandi & Brian Zych
Elinor M. West
Susan L. West † Deceased
Yvonne West
Dale Wheeler 21
Joan Whitcomb
Susan Whitcomb
Melissa White, RN
Michael & Karen White
Kelly Whitman
Kenneth Whittet, Jr.
Mary Wilcox
Lisa Willenbrock
David L. Williams
Robin Willis
Ernest & Janet Wilson
Elizabeth Winchester
Linda Wirth
Marcia Woodruff
Jennifer L. Woodworth
Shelley Woonton
Diana Worcester
Thomas Worthley
Alison Wright
Carrie Wright
Dennis & Tuesday Wright
Dianne Wright
John Wright
Nancy & Frederick Wright
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Cheshire Health Foundation Declan
Keith Pepin
Gifts made in
tribute and memory Dolly
Emily R. Drew
Every year individuals and businesses lovingly recognize,
pay tribute and memorialize their family, friends and Eileen
co-workers with a gift. Quite often, this is at the request Kathie Nelson
of the family in lieu of flowers when their loved one
passes. Cheshire Health Foundation is honored to be the Family
beneficiary this year of so many meaningful sentiments. Amanda & Jeremy Kinson
In Honor of Bobbie Bihun Dr. Rudolph Fedrizzi
Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart & Physician Association of
A wonderful & generous Tom Stewart Rochester, PC
community
Deep Roots Massage Laura Byrnes Greg Felumb & Gene Miller
John & Catherine Byrnes Rhonda Felumb
All my Radiation Therapy
patients! Marion Carberry-Mogan Marty Francis
Joy Fike-MacLeod & Kerry A. Mogan Deborah Glassford
Norman MacLeod, Jr.
Sandra Chandler Adrian Gagne
All the Brave Warriors Kathaleen E. Morales Jody & Rob Gagne
Isis Latham Finoa Reeve
Rosanne Ciaramella
All the wonderful caregivers at Melissa Lake Amanda Gaspard
Cheshire Medical Center Kenneth & Diane Gaspard
Norman Parkhurst, Sr. Cindy, the sweetest lady
Rhonda & Dominick Tralli Gayla & Blaire
Leif Arvidson Karen & Jeffrey Luebkeman
James W. Allan Cathy Collins
Dena Richard Keene High School Gabriel Genovese
Remembrance Fund Kerry A. Mogan
Dave Barnes
Yvonne & Bruce DeMay Dan Croteau’s 60th birthday Penni Giles
Sharin Alpert Colleen Harper
Julie Green
Paul & Sharon Pezone
Jackie Greenough
Jackie Ronning
Kate Ingram, APRN
for doing slow medicine quickly
Nancy Wood & A. David Lein, MD
Katherine Johnson
Beth R. Lukin, RN
productivity
creativity
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The KCCC team Michelle Tanguay In Support of my mother-in-law
Bruce & Janet Chamberlin Jennifer Mercer Eva Burchfield
Virginia Mallard
Kingsbury Staff 1994 Scott Tilton
David Foley Erin Meenan In Support of Cancer Research
Carol Allen
Moira Lawlor & Fred Spin Too many to name
Kate Ingram, APRN Jack Smith In Support of Shayln Culls
Jay & Sue Pettapiece
Marcia Leversee Skylar Trevorrow
Marcia & Gordon Leversee, Jr. Kathy Trevorrow In Support of Caroline Haley
Kathleen Milanese
John Lightbody, Sr. Upward Bound
Gordon Kent Kristin Sweeney In Support of Grace Nadeau
Evelyn Nadeau
Loved ones Robert & Lee Waters
Jill Beam Robin Willis In Support of our patients &
their loved ones
Dorothy Momaney Janet Yedinak Debra Stallings
Karen Christie Anonymous (2)
In Support of Diana Reilly
Sandra Morin Additional Recognitions Cooper Kennedy
Anonymous
In Celebration of John & Jean In Memory of
My friend, Melanie, the Hoffman’s 60th anniversary
strongest woman I know Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey Timothy J. Alexander
Paula McQuillan Alexander’s Sheet Metal Inc.
In Honor of and thanks to my
My Parents DHMC Doctors Dr. Carolyn B. Allen
Kara O’Connell Carl Allen Mary Cobb
Art Nichols In Recognition of Dr. Ditri and Joy Amisano
Sarah & Adam Kossayda the wonderful staff at Farnum Timothy J. Fisher, MD &
Rehab Kathleen M. Fisher, MD
Douglas Pleasanton Joan Elliott
Robert & Judy Perry Edna Anthony
In Recognition of Marla Evans Dayna & Eric Gebhardt
Carmella Richardson Anonymous
Edward & Mable Bergeron Dr. Homer L. Ash
In Recognition of Doug† & Mary Dollie Ash
Pete Rose’s 68th birthday Pleasanton’s contributions to
Linda Rose chaplaincy Aunt Dot
Robert & Susan Ritchie Cynthia Durant
Marti Saxton
Katherine Sylvester In Support of Bob Susan Ayotte
Dean Joyal Gordon O. Ayotte
Jeanne Sumner Crane
Carol Slocum Walter Banek
Linda Banek
Dr. Carl Szot
Ernest & Janet Wilson
sustainability
empathy
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Patty Bannister Sharon Brown Steven Dwyer Bet
Sara Voorhis Brenda & James Glinka Jessica Griebler
Gram
Deborah Barlow Rosemarie T. Carroll Sharon Eason Bet
Franny & Jim Dunton Herbert & Paula Miller Jay Eason Ann
Wendi J. Faulkner
Betsy R. Follansbee Frank H. Carter, MD Albert D. & Myra R. Eichner Mart
Tina M. & James Heath Harriette H. Carter Gerald J. Eichner Fre
Debra S. Lukan Barbara Carter Moore, MD
Sherrie & Joseph Sabolevski Martha J. Tenney Loretta Evans Kris
Heather Palmer Mar
Bill & Elijah Barrett Lora Caruso
Michael & Kathryn Blair Nancy E. Johnson, MD & Dr. Ederito P. “Ted” Fachada Harr
Shirley Davidson Mari
Richard Bauries Don Caruso, MD Hank Drury & Lilla Lyon
Ian & Maryanne Ferguson Betty Merritt Ce
Rose Chabot
Ronald G. Bergeron William Chabot Patricia Fairchild, RN Tere
Paul & Sharon Pezone Kristen & Jean-Pierre Bernier Me
Colin
George & Gini Berube Lisa Merchant Family Joan
Steve Berube Anonymous Joh
Norma Croteau
George, Gini & Zoel Berube Greg Croteau Family & Friends John
Michael & Renee Berube Betsy R. Follansbee Den
Paula Cuomo
Joseph & Barbara Beuth Kim & Timothy Wolfe Joan Flood Anto
Joan & Mark Van Saun Cheryl Flood Rich
Albert A. Daniel Den
Robert Bohannon Linda Daniel Peter James Richardson Fournier
The Bohannon Family - David & Robin Fournier Cha
Jean L. Dinsmore Deb
Shirley & Daughters David L. Williams Dr. Allan Freeman Jeff
Judith & Kevin Griffin Betty Merritt Kris
Beverly Doody Jim
Dorothy “Dottie” Bond Craig & Jenifer Bell Bruin French San
Bank of America Charitable Bruce & Sandra ONeil Tiffany French, RN Sha
Janet Parsons
Foundation Sue Peaks Pauline M. Gavin Na
Robin Topper Sandie Phipps & Tom Casey Mark & Barbara Gavin
Marilyn Reardon Haro
Nancy Borden & Cindy Rodenhauser Stewart & Betty Gedney Don
Tom Stewart Eileen Nelson Nan
Virginia Wilson Nancy & Donald Sporborg
Lee & David Borden Fay & Charlotte Gemmell Roy
David A. Dubriske Heather & Kevin Watterson Ste
Joyce Boufford Jacqueline K. Dubriske Fre
Arthur & Bea Boufford Martha J. Getty
Richard Dufresne Gayle & Paul Wollert Fr
John “Jack” Boyea Andrea Gott Ma
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We are CHESHIRE CAREGIVERS!
Our corporate partners at C&S “We’re proud to support Cheshire
Wholesale Grocers, Inc. share
our commitment to the health of Center/Dartmouth-Hitchcock Keene
our community, today and into
the future.
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xpert and breadth to our community impact. Cheshire Health
ng to our Foundation is grateful to the following local businesses,
vision and community organizations, vendors and foundations that generously:
ealthiest
■ partnered with us in vital population health programing and
community education,
■ donated to our events and helped us maximize fundraising
efforts, and
■ generously shared their knowledge, services and support.
We look forward to working together for the health of the
Monadnock Region-into the next 125 years.
Aetna Burnell-Johnson Architects
AJG Events, Marketing & Promotions C&S Wholesale Grocers, Inc.
Alexander’s Sheet Metal Inc Canfield’s Garage
American Legion Gordon Bissell Carbone’s Window & Awning, LLC
Unit 4 Auxilliary CDC – Centers for Disease Control
Amtgard and Prevention
Anthem BCBS of NH Charter Trust Company
ArborClimb, Inc. Cheshire County Literacy Coalition
BA Technical Services, LLC Cheshire County Pomona Grange
Baker Newman & Noyes, LLC Chesterfield Lions Club
Bank of America Charitable Church Women United of
Foundation Cheshire County
Bergeron Construction Company, Inc. Cigna
Bulldog Design Clarke Distributors, Inc.
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