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V O L . X X I I N O. X X I I G I V I N G G U I D E 2 0 1 6 – 2 0 1 7 40 BOARD OFFICERS Nancy Hasenfus, M.D.: Vice Chair Medical Director, Bath Division, Mid Coast Medical Group Tracy Hawkins: Treasurer Senior Vice President, Bangor Savings Bank John Bouchard: Secretary SmartSource BOARD MEMBERS James Alexander, MDCM: Retired Physician Brian Boudreau: Director, Engineering, Hussey Seating Co. Frank J. Brancely Jr.: Retired William L. Caron Jr.: President, MaineHealth, Ex Officio Jane Cleaves: Retired Ann Donaghy: Retired Katie Fullam-Harris: Senior Vice President, Government Relations and Accountable Care Strategy, MaineHealth James Georgitis, MD, FACS: Professor/ Retired Surgeon Geoffrey Green: Vice President, Employee and Resident Ser vices, Preservation Management Inc. Laurence W. Gross: Executive Director, Southern Maine Agency on Aging Kathleen Kilbride: Kilbride and Harris Insurance Services LLC Norton H. Lamb: Retired Robert Levine, Esq.: Attorney-at-Law Stephen M. Merz: CEO, Maine Behavioral Healthcare, Ex Officio Nancy Pond: Retired Cheryl Lee Rust: Owner, Le Garage Restaurant and Community Advocate Karen Simone, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT: Director, Northern New England Poison Center Creighton Taylor: Mental Illness Awareness Advocate Established: 2014 Employees: 787 Full Time, 158 Part Time, 231 Per Diem Annual revenue: $78,632,757 CONTACT 78 Atlantic Place South Portland, ME 04106 (207) 842-7700 or (844) 292-0111 www.MaineBehavioralHealthcare.org and www.SpringHarbor.org MaineBehavioralHC @MaineBeHc AWARDS/ACCOLADES Spring Harbor Hospital, a division of Maine Behavioral Healthcare: Top Performer on Key Quality Measures by The Joint Commission. 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 Springvale/Sanford outpatient; Cumberland County: Westbrook inpatient (Spring Harbor Hospital); Greater Portland outpatient; Oxford County: Norway outpatient; Sagadahoc County: Brunswick outpatient; Lincoln County: Damariscotta outpatient; Knox County: Rockland outpatient; Waldo County: Belfast outpatient; and Behavioral Health Integration in Primary Care Offices in the MaineHealth service area Maine Behavioral Healthcare 2017 GOALS f Transforming and revolutionizing behavioral health care in Maine, leading the way toward accountable care with a focus on improving the health of communities we serve while reducing costs. f Coordinating inpatient (hospital acute) and outpatient (community mental health) services for a seamless continuum of care. f Integrating mental and physical health care to improve whole-person health. We are embedding clinicians in medical practices, delivering services as members of the health care team to consult on behavioral health issues. FUNDRAISING EVENTS/OPPORTUNITIES Maine Behavioral Healthcare forms partnerships with foundations, corpora- tions and individuals who share our mission. rough individual gifts and event sponsorships, we raise funds to support programs and services for our clients and their families. 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. f July: Signs of Hope is a summer celebration to support a variety of initiatives. f August: e annual Drive Against Child Abuse Golf Tournament raises money for children's mental health and support services not covered by insurance. f September: The Glickman Family Center for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Symposium is the region's most authoritative on the practice of child and adolescent psychiatry, drawing top professionals in youth psychiatry. GIVING OPPORTUNITIES With important private, foundation and corporate support, Maine Behavioral Healthcare can provide the people we serve with timely access to the best clinical and most appropriate care. Opportunities for giving: f Unrestricted annual fund gifts to support our most immediate patient and client needs f Grateful Patient gifts to honor a Maine Behavioral Healthcare employee f The Lunder Family Alliance at Spring Harbor Hospital is an innovative program to enhance young adult's recovery through meaningful work, caring assistance and family support and education f Education and cutting-edge research f Matching gifts from your workplace f In-kind gifts of new clothing, toys and gift cards for clients and their families Please call the Development Offi ce at (207) 661-6100 or visit our website at www.MaineBehavioralHealthcare.org to make a secure online gift. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Maine Behavioral Healthcare values the gifts of time and talent from a wide array of volunteers. Volunteer opportunities can be tailored to an individual area of interest and include the Trauma Intervention Program, fundraising and event support, administrative work and our holiday giving programs. State funding including MaineCare . . 63% Commercial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15% Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15% Medicare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7% TOP FUNDING SOURCE(S) Stephen Merz President and CEO David Smith Board Chair, Retired

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