Golfers Still Needed for Lee Memorial Foundation’s Sixth-Annual Golf Outing

Filed under Borgess Foundation, Borgess Health, Borgess-Lee

The Lee Memorial Foundation continues to seek golfers to participate in its sixth-annual golf outing on Friday, July 9.

This year’s scramble event will once again be held at Spruce Ridge Golf Club in Dowagiac. Registration begins at 9 a.m., with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. Entry fee is $50 per person or $200 per team, and includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, bottled water, and the opportunity to win cash in the Buy a Square Contest, as well as win $10,000 in the Hole-In-One Contest (sponsored by Preferred Printing, Inc.).

Proceeds from the golf outing will benefit Borgess-Lee Memorial Hospital by funding the purchase of an intravenous (IV) ultrasound unit. To sign up today, call (269) 783.3083 or (269) 783.3026.

19th Annual Borgess Golf for Health Monday – July 19, 2010

Filed under Borgess Foundation, Events

Your participation along with other community leaders, Borgess administrators, volunteers and Gull Lake Country Club, are the key reasons why the Borgess Golf for Health is a premier golf tournament.

This year your support will benefit the renovation and expansion of Borgess Medical Center Level I Emergency & Trauma Center. Read about Jonathan Pettigrew, a real patient success story.

As a golfer, you will have the opportunity to meet our extraordinary Borgess physicians and staff and learn about life saving activities at Borgess. Most of all, your participation will benefit your family and our community for many years to come.

Register for this enjoyable event today by calling (269) 226-8100.

Schedule of Events

Gull Lake Country Club, Richland, Michigan

10 a.m. Registration Opens

10 a.m. Free Golf Clinics with Area Pros

Noon Shot-Gun Start

5 p.m. Dinner

 The Borgess Volunteers will be selling 50/50 Ball Drop Raffle tickets, 11 am-1 pm, Wednesday, June 30, Thursday, July 8, Friday, July 9, Thursday, July 15 and Friday, July 16. Tickets are also available by calling (269) 269.8100 or (269) 226.4882.

Currently, we are seeking sponsors for this event, which are an important part of our success. Contact Pam Mckenzie at (269) 226.8100 or pammckenzie@borgess.com, to become a sponsor today.

Match Day Event Location Change

Filed under Borgess Foundation, Borgess VNA Home Health & Hospice, Events

Due to the possibility of severe weather, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation’s Match Day event, originally planned for 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. today in Bronson Park, has been relocated to the Kalamazoo Room of the Radisson Plaza Hotel at 100 West Michigan Avenue in downtown Kalamazoo. We hope you will join us to make a donation to Borgess VNA Home Health & Hospice, helping provide comfort and quality home care to our community.

Remember, the Community Foundation will match each dollar donated with 50 cents that will be available for the organization to which you donate to use immediately.

For questions, please contact Mike Ankley at (269) 343.1396 or visit homehealth.borgess.com.

Borgess-Pipp Hospital Honors Kay Pierce at Community Open House

Filed under Borgess Foundation, Borgess-Pipp

Photo Caption: (left to right) Dr. Terry Baxter, chief medical officer, Borgess Medical Center, and Tony McDonnell, executive director, Borgess Foundation, unveil Kay Pierce’s portrait.

With about 300 staff and community members looking on, Borgess-Pipp Hospital unveiled a special portrait of Kay Pierce at an open house on Thursday, May 20.

The open house celebrated the remarkable gift Pierce left behind to help sustain the hospital she supported and loved. “We were blessed by Kay’s generosity, as well as the confidence she placed both in our hospital and the community she embraced her entire life,” said John Ryder, administrator, Borgess-Pipp Hospital. “Thanks to her extraordinary vision and $2 million gift, a renewal of our hospital’s spirit and atmosphere has been realized.”

Enhancements made to the hospital as a result of Pierce’s gift include:

  • Main floor hallway renovations
  • Inpatient room renovations
  • New nurse’s station
  • Main waiting room renovation
  • Laboratory blood draw area
  • Powered ambulance cots
  • Laboratory chemistry and hematology analyzers
  • Two bariatric specialty beds
  • Outpatient rehabilitation gym expansion and department renovation
  • Dual-head computed tomography (CT) scan contrast injector
  • Portable ultrasound system for emergency department

Along with Pierce’s portrait unveiling, the free open house also offered guests tours and refreshments.  

About Kay Pierce

Kay Pierce’s connection to Borgess-Pipp Hospital was woven into the fabric of her life.

When she passed away on March 2, 2009, the 90-year-old resident left her entire estate worth more than $2 million to the Borgess Foundation to be used exclusively for providing improvements and acquiring new equipment at Borgess-Pipp Hospital.

Pierce was the daughter of Dr. Willard “Bob” Vaughn, one of the founders of modern health care in Plainwell. Vaughn was a respected family practitioner who helped organize William Crispe Community Hospital, the precursor to Borgess-Pipp Hospital.

A 1935 graduate from Plainwell High School, Pierce enrolled in Hollins University in Virginia and then Tulane University in New Orleans. Kay and her husband, Donald, were happily married for 26 years until his death in 2000. Donald, who ran his family’s insurance business in Plainwell, was also active on the Crispe Hospital Board.

Described as gracious, caring and friendly by many who knew her, Pierce’s trademark saying was “Laughter is the best medicine.”  From her commitment to volunteering to serving as a trustee for over 20 years, Pierce’s dedication to Borgess-Pipp Hospital was loving and lifelong.

About Borgess-Pipp Hospital

Borgess-Pipp Hospital delivers comprehensive health services to Plainwell, Otsego and surrounding communities, from laboratory and diagnostic imaging to long-term acute and “no wait” emergency care. A member of Borgess Health, the largest health care provider in southwest Michigan, Borgess-Pipp Hospital also has the resources to offer specialized, nationally recognized medicine.

Match Day is Only a Day Away

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Match Day is Only a Day Away – Support Borgess VNA Home Health & Hospice

For one day only, June 23 at Bronson Park between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., The Kalamazoo Community Foundation will match every dollar donated to Borgess Visiting Nurse & Hospice by 50 cents.

The Kalamazoo Community Foundation is celebrating its 85th birthday and giving back to the community through Match Day.

Here’s all you have to do:

  • Fill out this form and present it along with your gift at the stage.  Forms will also be available at the event. Cash, check or credit card (Visa, MasterCard and American Express) are accepted.
    Please make check payable to Kalamazoo Community Foundation.
  • If you are not able to make your gift in person, you may send someone else in your place. Please know the Community Foundation can only issue one receipt per donor (groups of checks/credit card donations will not be accepted; you cannot give a check on behalf of someone else, then give a donation of your own; online donations will not be matched).
  • Your donation will be matched 50 cents on the dollar until the $170,000 in matching funds are exhausted.
  • The maximum match per family is $1,000 (for a $2,000 gift).  Gifts over $2,000 will be accepted, but they will not generate a larger match.
  • Use the Michigan State Tax Credit to maximize your donation!  Your donation of $400 could mean $600 but only an effective cost of under $200 to you!
    Learn more about the tax credit here.
  • Donations will still be accepted after the matching funds are gone, but they will not be matched.

Your support will help Borgess VNA Home Health & Hospice continue to serve all who need compassionate care and comfort within the community.

For more information on Match Day, visit kalfound.org or call Mike Ankley at (269) 343.1396.

Borgess Foundation receives March of Dimes Grant to support Borgess Women’s Health CenteringPregnancy® Program

Filed under Achievements, Borgess Foundation, Borgess Health, Innovation, Women's Health

The March of Dimes Michigan Chapter has awarded the Borgess Foundation a $25,000 Chapter Community Grant for use in supporting the Borgess Women’s Health CenteringPregnancy® program.

“We are honored to receive the support of the March of Dimes, the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health,” said Megan Deibel, CNM, Borgess Women’s Health. “The focus of the CenteringPregnancy program is threefold: assessment, education and support. Each woman learns to effectively monitor her well-being and the well-being of her baby. Participants take ownership of their experience during their prenatal care, which helps build confidence in parenting.”

Only 10 projects, including the CenteringPregnancy program at Borgess Women’s Health, received funding via the March of Dimes Michigan Chapter Community Grant. With the award, Borgess Women’s Health hopes to achieve the following objectives/outcomes by the end of 2010:

  • Receive official site approval for the CenteringPregnancy program by the Centering Healthcare Institute
  • Realize a prematurity rate of less than or equal to 10 percent (for program participants)
  • Help 86 percent of program participants initiate breastfeeding and 50 percent of program participants continue breastfeeding through their six-week postpartum follow-up visit

 In a group setting, the CenteringPregnancy program gives those expecting added time, attention and guidance. Along with receiving prenatal checkups and care in groups, women also spend additional time with their health care provider and other expecting mothers, giving them greater opportunity to learn more about pregnancy, childbirth and parenting.

“A key benefit of this program is that women form relationships with other expectant moms,” Deibel said. “Research has shown that CenteringPregnancy decreases preterm birth and low-birth weight babies, because participants empower themselves to make better health decisions.”

For more on the CenteringPregnancy program or the complete gynecologic and obstetric care available at Borgess Women’s Health, visit women.borgess.com.

Borgess Foundation receives Pfizer, Inc. grant to support Borgess Diabetes Center

Filed under Borgess Diabetes Center, Borgess Foundation, Borgess Health

Pfizer, Inc. has awarded the Borgess Foundation a $15,000 grant for use in supporting lab services at the Borgess Diabetes Center for uninsured persons with diabetes living in the greater Kalamazoo area.

Patients receive physician care, as well as necessary lab testing, assistance in obtaining glucose monitoring supplies and determination of eligibility for pharmaceutical indigent care programs. A case manager provides assessment for further medical needs and potential assistance from other community programs.

This education and assistance helps reduce use of local emergency rooms for routine diabetes treatment that should be provided in a physician-based setting.

Kalamazoo County hosts one of Pfizer’s largest sites in the world, including manufacturing and veterinary medicine operations. Diabetes is a key area of human-health research and development for Pfizer. The company’s R&D pipeline includes a number of compounds being studied to treat this serious disease and related conditions. For more on Pfizer research, visit www.pfizer.com/pipeline.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)  and American Diabetes Association (ADA) have recognized 24 Borgess doctors, including the Borgess Diabetes Center Medical Director Michael Valitutto, DO, for providing the highest level of care.

Certified by the Michigan Department of Community Health and the American Diabetes Association, the Borgess Diabetes Center provides classroom instruction, individual education and an insulin pump therapy program. Specially trained in diabetes management, Borgess Diabetes Center nurses and dietitians provide personalized, highly skilled care to each patient.

To learn more about the Borgess Diabetes Center, call 269.226.8321 or visit diabetes.borgess.com.

New Grateful Patient Program Launched at Borgess Medical Center, Borgess-Pipp Hospital and Borgess VNA Home Health & Hospice

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Caring is a gift you can pass on to others.

Caring hearts and caring hands are what make a difference to your health and well-being at Borgess. Help us recognize those people with caring hearts and hands. Is there a Borgess employee, physician or volunteer that stands out in your mind when you think of your care at Borgess? As a patient of Borgess Health, Caring Hearts & Hands lets you give back a little of the attention you received while you were at the hospital.

Through the Caring Hearts & Hands program, you can recognize someone who has made a memorable impact on your life. Examples of compassionate and relationship-centered care may find expression in:

  • The efficiency of the friendly staff who checked you in
  • The genuine smile of the nurse or therapist who brightened your days—and your spirits
  • The gifted physician or provider whose skill and manner calmed your anxiety
  • The considerate housekeeper who did their job almost invisibly
  • The cheery transporter who wheeled you to your ride at the end of your stay
  • Anyone who provided you compassionate care

Your tribute will honor and delight your personal hero or heroine, and we’ll celebrate them with an appreciation card, a lapel pin and other recognition. Your gift will help us provide treatment for the needy, buy equipment and meet a variety of other needs within the healing walls of Borgess Health.

To learn more on how to set the gift of caring in motion, contact the Borgess Foundation at 269.226.8100 or visit chh.borgess.com.