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V O L . X X I V N O. X X I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 8 – 2 0 1 9 48 BOARD OFFICERS Geoffrey Green: Vice Chair Vice President, Employee & Resident Ser vices, Preservation Management Inc. Tracy Hawkins: Treasurer Senior Vice President, Bangor Savings Bank David Smith: Secretary Attorney, Retired BOARD MEMBERS James Alexander: Physician, Retired Kelly Baetz: Attorney, Nelson-Reade Law Office PC Frank Brancely Jr.: Retired William Brennan, MD: Attending Psychiatrist, Spring Harbor Hospital William Caron: President & CEO, MaineHealth, Ex Officio Karen Evans: Community Advocate Katie Fullam Harris: Senior Vice President, MaineHealth, Ex Officio Designee James Georgitis, MD, FACS: Professor, Retired Surgeon Lawrence Gross: Executive Director, Southern Maine Agency on Aging Kathleen Kilbride: Broker, Kilbride & Harris Insurance Services LLC Norton Lamb: Retired Robert Levine, Esq.: Attorney David Riccio: Financial Advisor Janine Roberts: Chief of Police, City of Westbrook Cheryl Rust: Retired/Community Advocate Karen Simone, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT: Director, Northern New England Poison Center Creighton Taylor: Community Advocate Lucy Tucker: Realtor, Adobe Real Estate Group at Keller Williams Realty Stephen Merz: CEO, Maine Behavioral Healthcare, Ex Officio Established: 2014 Employees: Full Time: 775, Part Time: 187, Per Diem: 180 Annual revenue: $89,343,542 CONTACT 78 Atlantic Place, South Portland, ME 04106 (207) 842-7700 (Administrative Offices) or (844) 292-0111 www.MaineBehavioralHealthcare.org and www.SpringHarbor.org MaineBehavioralHC @MaineBeHc AWARDS/ACCOLADES Spring Harbor Hospital – Top Performer and Gold Seal of Approval, The Joint Commission; Autism Inpatient Collection study, $1.2 million grant award from the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) and the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation; Emotional Dysregulation Inventory for Autism Spectrum Disorder, $394,409 grant award from the National Institute of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES), $99,000 grant from the United Way of Greater Portland to address critical deficits in the health needs of children and adolescents in the Greater Portland community MISSION STATEMENT Maine Behavioral Healthcare will provide a seamless and compassionate continuum of care through a community of providers collaborating to promote recovery and the overall mental and physical well-being of those we are privileged to serve. SERVICE LOCATION(S) York County: Biddeford/Saco and Sanford/ Springvale; Cumberland County: Portland, South Portland and Westbrook (Spring Harbor Hospital); Oxford County: Norway; Sagadahoc County: Brunswick; Lincoln County: Damariscotta; Knox County: Rockland; Waldo County: Belfast; and Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care Offices Maine Behavioral Healthcare 2019 GOALS f Leading the provision of core behavioral health services throughout MaineHealth entities to achieve optimal health status for the communities we serve. f Delivering evidence-based care that leads to measurable improvements in patients' wellbeing, utilizing population and illness-based specialization, clinical training and the generation of new knowledge. f Establishing and growing collaborations with other providers, organizations and community agencies to help achieve partnerships to improve the health of the communities we serve. f Creating a culture of engagement that attracts top talent, improves retention and fosters a supportive environment for all employees. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES rough corporate, foundation and individual gifts and event sponsorships, Maine Behavioral Healthcare raises funds to support programs and services for our clients and their families to ensure that high quality care is received regard- less of a patient's ability to pay. Events include: f April: Heroes with Heart recognizes fi rst responders, volunteers and every- day heroes who help those who have faced traumatic events. Proceeds ben- efi t the Trauma Intervention Program, which provides on-scene emotional and practical support to trauma survivors and their families. f July: Signs of Hope, a summer celebration to support patient care. f August: Annual Golf Classic, with proceeds benefi tting our children's men- tal health and support programs and services. f September: The Glickman Family Center for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Symposium, the region's most authoritative conference for child and adolescent psychiatry professionals from around the country. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES In addition to unrestricted gifts to our Annual Fund, we have a wide range of programs and services worthy of support: f The Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders, providing Maine's children, adolescents and their families a single source for comprehensive, coordinated treatment; f Expansion of opioid treatment services, providing integrated medication assisted treatment; f Vocational training and arts programs for people in recovery; f Grateful patient gifts to honor a Maine Behavioral Healthcare employee; and f In-kind gifts of new clothing, toys and gift cards for clients and their families. Employer matching gifts, planned gifts and gifts of stock are also welcomed. Please call the Development Offi ce at (207) 661-6100 or visit our website at www.mainebehavioralhealthcare.org/giving to make a secure online gift. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Maine Behavioral Healthcare values the gifts of time and talent from a wide array of volunteers. Opportunities can be tailored to an individual area of inter- est and include the Trauma Intervention Program, fundraising and event sup- port, administrative help and our holiday patient giving programs. State funding including MaineCare . . 61% Commercial patient service revenue . . 16% Other revenues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14% Medicare service revenues . . . . . . . . . . 9% TOP FUNDING SOURCES Stephen M. Merz, FACHE President and CEO Nancy Hasenfus, MD Board Chair Medical Director, Bath Division, Mid Coast Medical Group (retired)

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