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annual report 2007
Things We Cherish
annual report 2007Lake Forest Hospital
660 N. Westmoreland Road
Lake Forest, IL 60045
www.lfh.org
www.lfh.org/philanthropy
www.lfh.org/volunteer
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LAke Forest | GrAysLAke | Gurnee | Vernon HiLLs
Lake Forest Hospital A
nnual Report 2007
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table of contents
to our donors .................................................................................... 1
ann ..................................................................................................4
tori ..................................................................................................8
gayla ..............................................................................................12
richard ...........................................................................................16
shawn ............................................................................................20
david ..............................................................................................24
community .....................................................................................28
volunteerism ...................................................................................29
philanthropy ...................................................................................30
2007 operational highlights .............................................................. 31
leadership ......................................................................................32
volunteers .......................................................................................33
donors ............................................................................................35
special gifts ....................................................................................42
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When a life is saved or an illness healed, patients are forced to remember what’s important. A sudden
diagnosis or emergency instantly rearranges our list of priorities. This is when patients tell us they
are relieved to have Lake Forest Hospital as their community hospital. They are grateful for the
exceptional medical care and personal service we deliver, and they look forward to getting back
to their normal life—and the things they cherish. A few of their stories are featured in this year’s
annual report.
We believe our patients deserve the best clinical care from the finest physicians, with access to
the latest technology delivered in a caring and comfortable environment. Our reputation, built over
108 years, remains our hallmark as we continue to receive the top ranking for best quality, best
doctors and best nurses in the county, year after year.
In 2007, we strengthened our position as a quality provider of choice for residents throughout
Lake County with service growth, a continued focus on quality measures, investment in technology,
and a long-range plan to deliver new services, while maintaining a strong financial foundation.
expanded service In 2007, our hospital provided more health care to the communities we serve
than ever before. Admissions were up, as were total inpatient and outpatient visits. We experienced
22 percent growth at our Grayslake Acute Care Center. As Lake County grew with numerous new
residents in the region last year, so did the need for quality health care. To meet the increased demand,
our Acute Care Center extended its service hours to 24 hours, seven days a week. We performed
9,721 surgeries at Lake Forest Hospital and delivered 2,234 infants to parents who experienced
one of life’s most cherished moments in our Waud Family Center for Maternity Services.
New legislation, Senate Bill 1359, sponsored by Sen. Susan Garrett (D) of Lake Forest, was signed
into law on Labor Day weekend by the governor, offering an effective solution for emergency care
across the state of Illinois. This new law will allow Lake Forest Hospital to add emergency center
services in Grayslake.
Quality While our patients measure quality by their experience and outcomes, the hospital is also
measured by accrediting organizations. Last year, the hospital received accolades from several
accrediting bodies and successfully completed reviews by the Joint Commission, the American
College of Radiology, the American College of Surgeons and the College of American Pathologists.
leadership Dr. Joseph Imperato, who leads our Advanced Center for Radiation Therapy and has
served at Lake Forest Hospital for 22 years, was named President of the Medical Staff. We added
new leadership to our highly regarded Emergency Department with the appointment of Dr. Jacek
(Jack) Franaszek as Medical Director for Emergency Services. Dr. Franszek brings 30 years of
emergency medical experience to our hospital.
to our donors
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technology Our investment in medical technology included the opening of our new, state-of-the-art
cardiac catheterization lab, bringing life-saving technology to patients with cardiac and vascular
illnesses. We are pleased to offer a more comprehensive clinical capability in cardiac care and
stroke prevention at Lake Forest Hospital.
Already a fully digital diagnostic institution for seven years, Lake Forest Hospital invested in additional
breast imaging technology, as well as several other diagnostic imaging tools that allow our physicians
to diagnose patients with the highest quality images using the least amount of radiation.
community service As the only mobile health program in Lake County, the CareCoach celebrated
its ninth year of service by breaking the 3,000 patient visit mark. Huge increases in the demand
for care were evident as we added five more locations in the county to treat the uninsured
and under-served members of our community. Our free screenings by the CareCoach team also
identified patients who required immediate care and continued to remind us of our mission to
serve all those in need of care.
Lake Forest Hospital continued its partnership with HealthReach, and provided more than
$400,000 in charity support to its free clinics, which offer vital services to Lake County residents.
generosity From generation to generation, our community members and patients have remembered
Lake Forest Hospital in their estate gifts. In 2007, a record was set for the number of estate gifts
made to the hospital. These legacy gifts, totaling $1.9 million, are greatly appreciated not only for
the critical financial support they provide, but also as a touching reminder of the strong bond between
Lake Forest Hospital and our community. Most poignant of all was the largest gift that came from
the estate of Malcolm M. Walker. His $750,000 gift designated for charity care will impact many.
Generous donors presented an additional $2.3 million in contributions, to give the hospital an
extraordinary total of $4.2 million in 2007 to support our programs and services. The kindness of all
of our donors keeps our mission alive—and we cherish them all.
Thomas J. McAfee Forrest R. Whittaker
President & CEO Chairman
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Ask people what they cherish most in life, and you’ll receive many different responses. Their answers reflect who they are, what they value, how they like to spend their time and what they want to accomplish.
At Lake Forest Hospital, the things you cherish are important to us. Whether you need a routine exam or are facing a cancer diagnosis, we deliver quality health care with compassion and caring.
live well—it’s what matters most to us.
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ann
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Every spring I look forward to planting seeds, nurturing the plants and enjoying the healthy harvest from our backyard organic garden with my family.”
I’ve always been a healthy eater, and my
husband and I have enjoyed teaching our
kids about the importance of respecting and
preserving our environment. Each spring, we
enjoy a family ritual of planting a backyard
garden full of healthy vegetables and fruits.
At the start of this year, however, my focus
turned to preserving my own health.>
“
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On January 14th of this year, I listened to a presentation that would change,
and ultimately save, my life. As a volunteer for the Lake Forest Hospital
Women’s Health Advisory Council (WHAC), I attended a monthly meeting at
which Dr. Beth Sylvester-Cook, medical co-director of Lake Forest Hospital’s
Comprehensive Breast Care Center and radiologist, spoke. She described the
Center’s capabilities, and discussed the merits of digital mammography, which
is more effective than regular mammography in the detection of breast cancer.
As I sat in the audience, I realized I was eight months past due for my next
mammogram. Instead of going to my previous imaging provider, where older
technology was used, I opted to schedule a next-day digital mammogram at
Lake Forest. The results from my scan were “suspicious” and led to more
testing. Within eight short days—and many supportive phone calls from Dr.
Sylvester-Cook—I was diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), a
non-invasive cancer. After this diagnosis, a breast MRI was done before
surgical planning. The MRI showed that the breast cancer was far more
extensive than the mammogram revealed. I needed a mastectomy. I met with
surgeons from larger teaching hospitals but ultimately selected Dr. Sonya
Sharpless at Lake Forest Hospital. She spent the most time with me, took a
personal interest in my situation, had boundless energy and was extremely
skilled and meticulous. I couldn’t have made a better choice.
Looking back, I feel very fortunate that I joined the WHAC and heard
Dr. Sylvester-Cook’s compelling presentation. If I hadn’t, I still might not have
scheduled my mammogram. My only disappointment is that I didn’t select
Lake Forest Hospital for my previous mammograms.
Today, just weeks post-surgery, I’m grateful that my cancer was caught early.
As I get back into the swing of my life, my priorities are enjoying my family
and planning our spring garden.
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imaging Lake Forest Hospital is dedicated to bringing state-of-the-
art screening and diagnostic equipment to its patients. In fact, our
comprehensive breast care program is one of the best in the Chicago
area. We combine the latest diagnostic technologies—including digital
mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI and multimodality
imaging guided needle biopsies—with leading-edge surgical, radiation
and chemotherapeautic treatments to ensure the best outcomes for
our patients. In addition to having technology that is equivalent to, if
not better than, major centers around the world, our compassionate
environment really makes a difference in the lives of the people we
serve. In addition to breast imaging services, our facilities provide
comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic services, including PET/CT,
MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, x-ray, digital mammography and
radiation therapy.
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tori
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She couldn’t wait to get back to her weekly riding lessons, especially now that the weather is warm.”
Tori, my 12-year-old daughter, missed the last
week of school in February due to the flu.
The following Monday—when we expected to
resume our normal routines—she woke up
complaining that her stomach hurt. I thought
she might be trying to avoid school, so I gave
her some ibuprofen and sent her off to class.>
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When I came home from work, she was still complaining on and off. After
dinner, when her complaints continued but her demeanor changed, I realized
she needed to see a doctor. As we drove to the Emergency Department at
Lake Forest Hospital, my medical background kicked in. I’m a nurse and a
stickler about only using the ER for true emergencies. I didn’t think Tori’s
situation was serious because she wasn’t doubled over in pain or crying. So, I
turned the car around and headed instead to the Acute Care Center in
Grayslake, where they deal with non-life-threatening health issues.
The acute care physician initially thought Tori might have an ovarian cyst that
was causing her pain, but upon further reflection, the doctor ordered a CAT
scan to rule out a problem with her appendix. Sure enough, the scan revealed
that Tori’s appendix was extremely swollen and at risk for rupture.
We were quickly transferred to Lake Forest Hospital’s Emergency Department.
Dr. William Watson, the surgeon on call, and Dr. Irina Trosman, the Children’s
Memorial Pediatric Hospitalist who was working that day, determined that Tori’s
situation needed immediate attention and rushed her to the operating room.
After the successful surgery, the doctor told me that we were lucky her
appendix hadn’t ruptured. He explained that appendicitis most often affects
people between the ages of 10 and 30, and it is one of the most common
reasons for emergency abdominal surgery in children. Ironically, while we
were there, six other children were recovering from appendicitis in the hospital,
and the very next week Tori’s best friend developed the same symptoms, and
had her appendix removed as well.
After two days in the hospital, Tori completed her recovery at home. In full,
she missed three weeks of school. The whole family was happy when Tori got
back on Ranger, the thoroughbred she rides, and returned to her normal
activities of riding lessons, dance class and softball practice.
—As told by Tori’s mother, Mary
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pediatrics With more than 60 pediatric
specialists from the community, as well as
pediatric specialists from Children’s Memorial
Hospital on-site 24 hours a day, 365 days a
year, Lake Forest Hospital has earned its
reputation as Lake County’s clear choice for
pediatric care. These pediatric experts have focused knowledge to
deliver advanced care for children in a convenient and compassionate
environment. Starting with our state-of-the-art Level 2+ Special Care
Nursery for newborns, Lake Forest Hospital’s resources address a broad
range of medical and surgical needs for children of all ages, from
infants to school children to teens.
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I’m committed to spreading the word about the benefits of live organ donation now that I’ve experienced it first-hand.”
Beyond raising my children, the greatest thing
I’ve done with my life was donating a kidney
to my friend James last year. James is a
65-year-old diabetic who was in renal failure.
He had been on kidney dialysis for about a
year, spending three to four hours a day,
three days a week, hooked up to the dialysis
machine. I knew he was considering a kidney
transplant, so I got tested to see if I was a
match. Luckily, I was a near-perfect match
for James.>
“
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gayla
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James lives in Wisconsin, so the transplant surgery was done at the University
of Wisconsin Hospital. We were in next-door surgical suites and as soon as my
kidney was positioned in James’ body, it started functioning—creating urine
and returning healthy color to his face.
After a few days in the hospital, I returned home feeling tired and sore. By
Wednesday morning, my situation rapidly declined. I could hardly get out of
bed and felt deathly ill. An ambulance rushed me to the Lake Forest Hospital
Emergency Department. By the time I arrived in the ER, I was in a life and
death situation. My blood pressure was down to 50/40 and I was in shock
from blood loss.
Dr. Bob Andrews, the surgeon, and Dr. Dennis Pessis, a urologist, quickly
determined a course of action as I was prepped for emergency surgery. They
assumed, given my history, that I was suffering kidney-related problems. What
they found surprised them—a torn spleen that was causing extensive internal
bleeding. Dr. Andrews removed the spleen and double-checked all the connections
related to my kidney removal before closing me up for good.
Now that I’m fully healed, I work at Lake Forest Hospital as a patient care
technician. My career change was especially important to me after I received
such compassionate care when I was ill. I’m also an advocate for live kidney
donation for the National Kidney Foundation. People don’t realize that they can
live effectively with one kidney (the remaining kidney grows in size to compensate)
and that live organ transplants have higher success rates than transplants from
non-living donors. In addition, both the donor and recipient get to schedule
surgery at a time convenient for both, and the recipient also has peace of mind
from knowing the donor’s personal health history. My mantra now is that you
can’t change the world all at once, but you can make a profound difference
one person at a time.
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surgery The highly trained board-certified surgeons at Lake Forest
Hospital utilize the latest surgical technology as well as minimally
invasive techniques. Surgical specialties include ENT, general,
gynecological, neurosurgery, orthopedics, plastics, thoracic and urology.
Plastic and reconstructive surgeons at Lake Forest Hospital perform a
full array of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures, including both
surgical and non-surgical techniques to improve appearance.
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Retirement should be about family and good friends and the time to enjoy a little adventure.”
On December 1, 2007, I officially retired
after 40 years working as an electrician and
construction specialist. For the first couple
of months, my wife and I planned to spend
quality time with our granddaughter Abby,
and also a good friend and I were going to
embark on a cross-country trip. It’s been a
joke of ours that we would tour the country
together on a bucket trip before we “kick
the bucket.”>
“
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richard(and abby)
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But twelve short days into retirement, I did not feel well. I went to bed with
chest discomfort and tightness. A kind of shock ran down my left arm and
my fingers felt like they weren’t working properly. I mistakenly thought I
might have a cold, so I rubbed some Vicks VapoRub on my chest to see if it
provided relief. It didn’t.
The next morning, I felt the same, so we headed to the hospital. In recent months,
many friends and colleagues had assured me that Lake Forest Hospital was a
superior hospital. The doctors and nurses in the Emergency Department proved
their competence as soon as we arrived.
The moment I described my chest pain, I was whisked into an examination
room. The ER doctor and nurse took excellent care of me. They gave me an
aspirin and a nitroglycerin tablet, then conducted an EKG and a chest x-ray
to pinpoint the source of my symptoms. During the chest x-ray, I developed a
debilitating headache and started sweating profusely. At that point, I was
rushed to the new Cardiac Catheterization Lab. Medical Director Dr. Jonathan
Gilbert and his team inserted a stent in an artery near my heart. Technically,
I had a heart attack in the ER, and within 30 minutes, they saved my life.
I feel so fortunate that Lake Forest Hospital’s Cardiac Cath Lab was there
when I really needed it. If not, after arriving at the Emergency Department, I
likely would have been transferred to another hospital for treatment, and
perhaps suffered my heart attack en route.
Now that I’m recovered, I’m taking steps to ensure my long-term health. I’m
participating in the cardiac rehabilitation program at Lake Forest Hospital,
and I’ve quit smoking as well. My health is a priority now—I want to enjoy my
retirement, see the country and watch my grandchildren grow up.
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cardiology At Lake Forest Hospital, we prevent and diagnose
early-stage heart disease to help our patients avoid long-term heart
problems. We provide cardiac outpatient diagnostic testing, including
heart healthy CT scans, electrophysiology, cardiac catheterization,
coronary angioplasty, non-invasive cardiac testing, EKGs, Holter monitors,
echocardiograms, GXT and oximetry. For patients with acute needs,
our new cardiac catheterization lab features a state-of-the-art cardiac
angiography suite that provides quick, on-site diagnoses for patients
suspected of having cardiovascular disease and those who are suffering
heart attack. We are also committed to helping patients regain their
health by providing a full-service cardiac rehabilitation program. It serves
both continuously and intermittently monitored patients, through
monitored exercise (blood pressure and telemetry monitoring), risk factor
identification and risk management techniques.
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shawn
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I relish the elaborate, gourmet cooking competitions that my sister and I undertake each Sunday night.”
My sister and I, who are very close, engage
in an intense desire to outshine each other
in the kitchen. Every Sunday, we take turns
seeing who can whip up the tastiest, most
complicated meal, which are oftentimes days
in the making. And yet, as much as we look
forward to these evenings, we were forced to
cast aside our epicurean ways this past fall
when a health crisis loomed large.>
“
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I remember watching the ultrasound screen of my breast and knowing
I was in trouble. As I left the larger hospital where I’d undergone a mammogram
and ultrasound, I called Jennifer Tepper, a nurse navigator at Lake Forest
Hospital. I explained my situation and she went to work. She handled
everything—steering me through a next-day biopsy and then consultations,
surgery, chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Even more important than her
guidance, however, was that she served as a supportive friend and confidante
when I really needed one.
I work at the hospital as Director of Patient Financial Services, and have been
highly impressed by the professionalism and caring nature of the health care
staff since I joined the organization. Everyone went above and beyond the call
for me. The Patient Financial Services team of 30+ associates surprised me
by wearing pink shirts emblazoned with the words “Shawn’s Supporters”
every time I had chemotherapy. And the doctors and nurses in the outpatient
oncology and radiation departments made me feel like I was visiting friends,
rather than coming in for a medical treatment. These non-extraordinary, and
yet very powerful, events made all the difference in the world to me. They gave
me hope and fortitude.
I never second-guessed my decision to undergo cancer treatment locally. With
my stage of cancer, the drug protocols are standard across hospitals. I know
other cancer patients who were treated at bigger hospitals, and by far, my
experience at Lake Forest Hospital was vastly superior. I’m happy to report that
a few short weeks after my chemo regimen ended, my sister and I reinstated
our Sunday night dinners. While we enjoy the cooking, it’s really our family
spending Sunday evening together that we enjoy most.
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cancer care At Lake Forest Hospital, a diagnosis of cancer is
met with a wide range of state-of-the-art treatment options and a
compassionate and personal treatment team. Board-certified medical
oncologists, surgeons and radiation oncologists, as well as nurses
specifically trained and certified in cancer care, rehabilitation therapists
and nutritionists coordinate your care. They reach beyond their specialties
and work together as a total support team that includes the patient and
their family as partners in the decision-making and treatment process.
By coordinating an integrated approach, we ensure that the patient’s
physical, emotional and spiritual needs are met—and that every effort
is made to eradicate the cancer and manage or slow the disease’s
progression. We believe that our personal approach to cancer care results
in patients who feel more supported, more acknowledged, more hopeful
and, most important, more prepared to return to their active lives when
treatment is completed.
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When the weather warms up, I enjoy heading to the golf course. For me, it’s a great way to relax, get some exercise and enjoy the outdoors.”
Last summer was not typical. I was in a car
accident and suffered injuries that caused me
to miss months of work and an entire season
of golf, which is one of my favorite pastimes.
The bulk of my summer was spent in physical
rehabilitation so that I could return to my job as
a truck driver. When fall came, I was relieved to
complete my rehab program, return to work and
seemingly put my health problems behind me.>
“
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david
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In February, I noticed the Lake Forest Hospital CareCoach at the Open Arms
Mission in Antioch. On a whim, I decided to get my blood pressure and blood
sugar checked. To my surprise, Terri Klowden, the CareCoach nurse, said my
blood sugar reading was very elevated at 365. She suggested I go directly to
the Emergency Department for treatment because I could be at risk for serious
complications from untreated diabetes. On my day off, I took her advice and
visited the Acute Care Center in Grayslake. I don’t have health insurance, so
I showed them my CareCoach reading and they took care of me—by giving me
an IV to make sure I was hydrated and rerunning the blood test. It confirmed
my blood sugar was still too high, and the physician recommended I make an
appointment to see Dr. Shuba Lodd, a family practice physician who works at
the Grayslake location.
Two days later, I saw Dr. Lodd and she confirmed that I had Type 2 Diabetes.
I was put on two prescriptions that are designed to lower my glucose levels
and advised to cut sweets out of my diet and start a regular exercise program.
She explained the importance of losing weight by saying my diabetes could
worsen and eventually I could end up needing insulin injections as well if I didn’t
get my weight under control.
My diagnosis has led me to make some positive changes in my life. I’ve lost 21
pounds so far and my blood sugar levels have responded well to the medication
and the lifestyle changes I’ve made. I work out at the gym four times a week, and
now that spring is here, I cannot wait to make up for lost time on the golf course.
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CareCoach Lake Forest Hospital’s mobile health unit hits the road
in Lake County to serve medically under-served populations, including
children and older adults, who are uninsured or under-insured. In
operation since 1999 and underwritten in part by Abbott Laboratories,
the CareCoach visits 26 regularly scheduled community locations each
month, as well as two dozen health fair and special events each year.
Its services include screenings, counseling with a registered nurse,
immunizations, school physicals and referrals to physicians if needed.
The CareCoach staff also educates patients on making positive changes
and adopting healthier lifestyles. While most patients’ needs are not
urgent, the CareCoach does identify patients with life-threatening health
complications, such as high blood sugar and blood pressure readings,
which can signify diabetes or cardiovascular disease, and refers them
to Emergency Departments or physicians who can help them better
manage their health.
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community
Lake Forest Hospital is committed to caring for its community and extending health care services
to under-served populations. Our community health and education initiatives include the provision
of free care in the community for those in need, educational opportunities led by medical and
health specialists in a classroom-style learning environment, and screening programs, such as the
popular Dare to C.A.R.E. cardiovascular program. We also host two health and safety fairs each
year—one for children, the other for seniors. Last year, 477 people attended the fairs and 768
seniors attended our seniors’ lunch program, which is held monthly in two convenient locations.
CareCoach, Lake Forest Hospital’s mobile health unit, treated more than 3,400 patients last year,
an increase of more than 11 percent over the prior year. Staffed by a registered nurse and a
program coordinator, the CareCoach provided free routine medical care to patients who are
uninsured or under-insured at 23 sites, including screenings, health counseling, immunizations,
school physicals and physician referrals. We also offered immunizations on a convenient, walk-in
basis monthly at Lake Forest Hospital’s Health Education Center.
In 2007, 1,700 community members attended our community education classes, programs and
support groups. Led by experts, our classes cover health education, family life, clinical diagnostics
and treatments, healthy aging, wellness and prevention, women’s health, health screenings, CPR
classes and maternity programs.
Lake Forest Hospital launched a free cardiovascular screening program called Dare to C.A.R.E.
(Carotid Artery, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm, Renal Artery and Extremity Artery) that enabled
240 local residents to be screened for vascular problems and identified several who required
urgent care. Our ability to better educate our patients about their health risks is paramount to
our mission.
pictured above: Lake Forest Hospital provides laboratory support to HealthReach Foundation’s free clinics in Mundelein and Waukegan.
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volunteerism
Volunteer Services, which manages the efforts of hundreds of volunteers at Lake Forest Hospital,
is vital to the hospital’s ability to provide quality health care in a caring environment. Last year,
356 volunteers contributed a remarkable 31,388 hours of service, an increase of 23 percent over
the prior year, and offered a welcoming and compassionate presence at Lake Forest Hospital. Our
volunteers bring a wide range of diverse backgrounds, interests and talents to our hospital as they work
to give back and enrich the lives of others. We benefit from student and adult volunteers who greet
and escort patients and their family visitors, assist at nurse’s stations, help with special events
and provide reception and clerical support throughout clinical and non-clinical departments.
Women’s auxiliary Board The Women’s Auxiliary Board of Lake Forest Hospital supports the
hospital through fundraising, volunteerism, education and advocacy. Its activities seek to enhance
the facilities and services of the hospital, helping to ensure that the highest quality of health care
is available. The Women’s Auxiliary Board dates back to 1942, and is comprised of 107 talented
and committed women who raised more than $350,000 in 2007 to benefit the hospital. These
women also volunteer in nearly all hospital departments and contributed a combined 8,885 hours
of service—beyond committee hours—to Lake Forest Hospital last year. This influential group also
runs The Resale Shop in Lake Forest, and awarded $30,000 in scholarships to students and
professionals who are pursuing or furthering their education in health care.
Women’s health advisory council The Women’s Health Advisory Council promotes the importance
of women’s health issues through education, events and activities in the community. The Council’s
40 volunteers organize courses, such as the G.R.O.W. (Girls Reaching Out to Wellness) program,
that educates teenage girls on topics like self-defense, lifestyle choices and the importance of
regular exercise and nutritious eating. They host a House Calls event, where medical experts speak
about health issues in a small, personal setting. And they organize a speaker series, Choose
Health—Choose Happiness, that features experts who give timely health-based talks to women in
the community. Last year, 400 participants attended these informative events.
pictured above: Student volunteer Miss Stephanie Andersen.
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philanthropy
As a nonprofit hospital, we rely on philanthropic support to bolster our ability to provide top-quality
health services. Every gift, no matter the size, helps improve our hospital, the care we provide and
the compassion we deliver to each and every individual who enters our doors.
In 2007, the hospital received $4.2 million in gifts, more than $1.5 million dollars over our goal.
Estate gifts, which reached a record-breaking $1.9 million, were a major source of our funding.
The largest gift came from the estate of Malcolm M. Walker and totaled $750,000. Virginie
Isham, a long-time Women’s Auxiliary Board member and past president of the board, left an
estate gift of $193,000. These two gifts helped to double the hospital’s charity care funding to
$7.6 million last year. Lucille Heine, who spent countless hours volunteering for the Volunteer and
Philanthropy Departments, left a $50,000 estate gift earmarked to support radiation oncology.
And the estate of Peter J. Kearney, M.D., a retired obstetrician-gynecologist who delivered hundreds
of infants at Lake Forest Hospital over the years, gave $50,000 to support nursing education.
The annual fund, which serves as the backbone of our philanthropic program at Lake Forest Hospital,
generated more than $853,000 last year, an increase of nine percent from the prior year. This fund
provides unrestricted gifts for ongoing operations that help support our programs in all areas.
A Christina Schulte Fisher endowment was created in 2007 to fund employee scholarships for
careers in health care. Initial funding reached more than $78,000. Chris, a past president and current
honorary member of the Women’s Auxiliary Board and a former Board of Directors member,
spearheaded fundraising efforts for the Hunter Family Center for Women’s Health by serving as a
campaign chair.
We recognize donors in a variety of ways. By making a planned gift to Lake Forest Hospital, donors
automatically become members of the A. Watson Armour III Legacy Society, named for an original
benefactor of Lake Forest Hospital. And The Pillar Society is a philanthropic league that promotes
both restricted and unrestricted gifts to Lake Forest Hospital. Membership in The Pillar Society is
based on cumulative annual support to the hospital with eligibility beginning at $2,000.
pictured above: President & CEO Thomas J. McAfee, Mrs. Malcolm M. Walker and Ms. Priscilla Walker.
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2007 operational highlights
(in thousands) 2007
Operating Revenue $ 217,804
Operating Expense $ 205,280
Operating Income $ 12,524
Total Assets $ 356,487
Total Liability $ 149,275
Total Inpatient Charges $ 189,140
Total Outpatient Charges $ 289,243
Gross Patient Revenue $ 478,383
Net Patient Revenue $ 200,080
Uncompensated Care
Charity $ 7,601
Bad Debt $ 10,279
Total uncompensated care $ 17,880
AT A GLANCE STATISTICS 2007
Inpatient visits 34,941
Outpatient visits 335,254
Emergency room visits 32,630
Inpatient surgeries 2,694
Outpatient surgeries 7,027
Grayslake ACC visits 26,861
Deliveries 2,234
Nursing home days 17,212
Physicians 650
Employees 1,638
Volunteers 356
Volunteer hours 31,388
OPERATING REVENUE
2005: $183,666,000
2006: $194,501,000
2007: $217,804,000
ADMISSIONS
2005: 8,767
2006: 8,907
2007: 9,493
CHARITY CARE
2005: $ 797,000
2006: $ 4,043,000
2007: $ 7,601,000
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Forrest R. Whittaker Chairman
Thomas J. McAfee President and Chief Executive Officer
DIRECTORS
Todd Altounian
Timothy B. Anderson
John R. Andrews, M.D.
Michael Bauer, M.D.
Thomas L. Bernardin
Scott E. Braunlich, M.D.
Catherine S. Brune
Clair M. Callan, M.D.
Kenneth M. Campia
Pat Carey
John H. Dick
Aristeidie Diveris, M.D.
Willard M. Hunter
Ronald J. Irvine
Anthony K. Kesman
Thomas J. McAfee
Joanne C. Miller
Charlie Mills
Al Moschner
C.A. Lance Piccolo
Debbie Saran
Michael Simpson
Laura Skinner
Christopher R. Stride
Alexander Stuart
Forrest R. Whittaker
Arthur M. Wood, Jr.
LIFE DIRECTORS
Vernon Armour
Tyler R. Cain
Peter B. Cherry
Wesley M. Dixon, Jr.
Peter E. Friedes
James J. Glasser
James P. Gorter
Harold S. Jensen
Ashley M. Maentz
Irving Seaman, Jr.
Thomas Swarthout
MEDICAL STAFF
John R. Andrews, M.D. President
Joseph Imperato, M.D. Vice President
Thomas Bormes, M.D. Secretary/Treasurer
DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN
Henry Liu, M.D. Anesthesiology
Margaret Lynch, M.D. Emergency Medicine
Neil Freedman, M.D. Medicine
Robert Hartman, M.D. Obstetrics/Gynecology
Thomas Mientus, M.D. Pathology
Janice Krakora-Looby, M.D. Pediatrics
Peter Baumgartel, M.D. Radiology
Stephen Ganshirt, M.D. Surgery
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Thomas J. McAfee President and Chief Executive Officer
Michael G. Ankin, M.D. Vice President, Medical Affairs
Matthew T. Flynn* Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Jane C. Griffin Vice President, Philanthropy and Marketing
Mathew T. Koschmann Vice President, External Affairs and Business Development
Kimberly A. Nagy, M.S.N. Vice President, Patient Care Services
Marsha L. Oberrieder Vice President, Human Resources and Professional Services
leadership
*joined Lake Forest Hospital in 2008
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volunteers
BOARD OF THE WOMEN’S AUXILIARY
Mrs. Mark F. Saran President
Mrs. Thomas V. Skinner Vice-President
Mrs. Timothy L. Henry Treasurer
Mrs. David S. Johnson Assistant Treasurer
Mrs. Robert I. Wayne Recording Secretary
Mrs. Peter Bianchi Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. Peter Coburn Membership Chair
Mrs. Kevin R. Miller Immediate Past President
Mrs. William W. Annibali
Mrs. Peter Bianchi
Mrs. Helen D. Bronson
Mrs. Ted W. Brown
Mrs. Warren W. Browning
Mrs. Raymond S. Buck
Mrs. David L. Calfee
Mrs. Michael R. Camino
Mrs. Norman G. Carlson
Mrs. Edward Carney
Mrs. Peter R. Carney
Mrs. Paul G. Carollo
Mrs. Thomas M. Carrabine
Mrs. Douglas Cassidy
Mrs. Peter Coburn
Mrs. Calvin J. Collier
Mrs. Kevin S. Considine
Mrs. William A. Crane
Mrs. James R. Curley
Mrs. Joseph M. Dhamer
Mrs. Frances Dittmer
Mrs. Daniel A. Drake
Mrs. Madeleine Bronson Dugan
Mrs. William J. Edwards
Mrs. H. Douglas Falls
Mrs. Russell W. Fisher
Mrs. Matthew A. Fisher
Mrs. Thompson D. Ford
Mrs. Karen Fox
Mrs. David R. Ganis
Mrs. John P. Garrett
Mrs. Jerry S. Goldberg
Mrs. Thomas P. Gorter, Jr.
Mrs. Albert D. Gravenhorst
Mrs. Kirk Hardy
Mrs. Michael J. Havey
Mrs. Timothy L. Henry
Mrs. Tom Horan
Mrs. Lori Ipsen-Stotler
Mrs. Henry P. Isham, Jr.‡
Mrs. Jerry Jacks
Mrs. Charles H. James
Mrs. David S. Johnson
Mrs. Charles Johnson
Mrs. Randal Jones
Ms. R. Ann Jones
Mrs. A. Joseph Keig
Mrs. Paul C. Kimball
Mrs. Jerry L. Kluchka
Mrs. John H. Krehbiel
Mrs. E. Jeffrey Kuchman
Mrs. John Laesch
Mrs. Harry P. Lamberson
Mrs. James C. Lancaster
Mrs. David Linville
Mrs. Bruce M. Macfarlane
Mrs. R. Tighe Magnuson
Mrs. Gerald Mahler
Mrs. John S. Marlatt
Mrs. Peter Marshall
Mrs. John McDermott
Mrs. James M. McMullan
Mrs. Samuel E. McTier
Mrs. Charles A. Meyer
Mrs. Kevin R. Miller
Mrs. Michael Milliman
Mrs. Brett H. Moore
Mrs. K. Blair Nagel
Mrs. Karl Nagel
Mrs. Matthew Noble
Mrs. Robert W. Ogden
Mrs. John Pappas
Mrs. Michael J. Patlovich
Mrs. J. Mead Payne
Mrs. Linda Peterson
Mrs. Stephen Ramsey
Mrs. Andrew F. Reardon
Mrs. Paul R. Remaley
Mrs. Robert F. Reusche
Mrs. Michael Rhoades
Mrs. Mark F. Saran
Mrs. Henry J. Scherck III
Mrs. James A. Sharman
Mrs. Thomas V. Skinner
Mrs. Thomas C. Strachan III
Mrs. Donald S. Strenger
Mrs. Herbert L. Stride, Jr.
Mrs. Thomas Swarthout
Mrs. James E. Swarthout
Mrs. Anthony J. Terlato
Mrs. Gardiner B. Van Ness III
Mrs. Marina C. Vernon
Mrs. Frederick G. Wacker III
Mrs. Frank J. Waldeck
Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen III
Mrs. Jeffrey M. Walters
Mrs. H. Thomas Watkins
Mrs. David B. Waud
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Mrs. Robert Wayne
Mrs. Jack I. Westrich
Mrs. Pierce A. Whiteside
Mrs. Philip M. Whiting
Mrs. Albert D. Williams, Jr.
Mrs. Bart D. Woloson
Mrs. Thomas W. Wood
Mrs. Robert J. Zobel
WOMEN’S HEALTH ADVISORY COUNCIL
Mrs. Tomas Nemickas Co-President
Mrs. Steven Skinner Co-President
Ms. Denise Andresen
Mrs. Philip L. Banks III
Mrs. Chip Beck
Mrs. Larry Benjamin
Mrs. Michael Bishop
Mrs. Samuel T. Blodgett
Mrs. Edward Borland
Mrs. Stephen J. Brewster
Mrs. Paul Burt
Mrs. Brad Busscher
Mrs. Lance Chody
Mrs. Jonathan Clair
Mrs. Christopher Falls
Mrs. Michael Flynn
Mrs. Stephen W. Ganshirt
Mrs. Ron Garriques
Mrs. Donald Glyman
Mrs. Steve Haggerty
Mrs. John Howard
Mrs. Eric Klein
Mrs. Kurt Kohlmeyer
Mrs. Joseph Kotlarz
Mrs. John Krehbiel
Mrs. Michael Lincoln
Mrs. George Lyon
Mrs. Charles Margolis
Mrs. Thomas Meeks
Mrs. Chapin Mower
Mrs. Frances Murchison
Mrs. Michael Myers
Mrs. Tomas Nemickas
Mrs. William Oakley
Mrs. Natalie Rempala
Mrs. Michael Shea
Mrs. Steven Skinner
Mrs. David Sweet
Mrs. John Terlato
Mrs. Joseph Tripodi
Dr. Susanne Woloson
Mrs. Hilary Wonham
GOLF TOURNAMENT COMMITTEE
Charlie Mills Chairman
Anthony K. Kesman Co-Chairman
Alam Adams
Todd Altounian
Louise Glasser
Anthony K. Kesman
Mrs. Gerald Mahler
Charlie Mills
Mrs. R.W. Ogden
Jeffrey N. Persin
Paul Steinwald, M.D.
The Honorable Christopher Stride
Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen III
H. Thomas Watkins
Mrs. Robert J. Zobel
volunteers
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$50,000 +
Estate of Peter A. Baker
Mrs. James Delaney, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Fisher*
Estate of Lucille Heine*
Estate of Virginie Isham
Estate of Dr. Peter J. Kearney
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Krehbiel*
Mr. and Mrs. James Mills*
Kenneth H. and Margaret F. Morrill Charitable Trust
Edmond and Alice Opler Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Steans*
Mrs. Herbert A. Vance*
Estate of Malcolm Walker*
Lake Forest Hospital Women’s Auxiliary Board*
$25,000 - $49,999
Estate of Alexandra G. Armour*
Mrs. Helen D. Bronson*
The Buchanan Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Buck
Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Cherry*
Mr. and Mrs. James Farrell*
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Heizer, Jr.
Lake Forest Hospital Medical Staff Members*
Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Simpson*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Walgreen III*
Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Watkins*
$10,000 - $24,999
Anonymous
Mr. and Mrs. T. Stanton Armour*
Mrs. Karl D. Bays*
Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Boyce*
Mary and Chip Brennan*
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler R. Cain*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Carney*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Carr III
Mr. and Mrs. James Curley
The Dick Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Donovan*
Dr. and Mrs. Allan L. Goodman*
Estate of George W. Hermann
Hunter Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter III*
Mr. Willard Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Randolph Lyon, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCormack*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Miles*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohr, Jr.*
Ms. Lila Mae Partridge
The Regenstein Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Reyes*
Mrs. Marion S. Searle
Mrs. William L. Searle*
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Simpson*
The Oakleigh L. Thorne Fund
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Tucker
Mrs. Robert D. Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Uihlein*
Mrs. Frederick G. Wacker, Jr.*
Mrs. Albert D. Williams, Jr.*
$5,000 - $9,999
Mr. and Mrs. James Altounian
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy B. Anderson*
Mr. Roger Hull and Mrs. Pamela Armour Hull*
Mr. Arthur M. Baker, Jr.*
Dr. and Mrs. Peter Baumgartel*
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Bent*
Tom and Martha Bernardin
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Bernthal*
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Brunner*
Dr. Clair M. Callan and Dr. John P. Callan*
Campia Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Campia
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Chandler, Jr.*
Dr. and Mrs. Steven Croy*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Damico*
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. DeBruin*
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Dee*
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley M. Dixon, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Glasser*
Dr. George Hefner and Dr. Denise Verges*
Dr. Heather Heiberger and Mr. Christopher J. Oates*
Dr. Jill Holden and Mr. Daniel Goon*
donors
* Pillar Society member for five or more consecutive years ‡Deceased A complete list of our generous donors can be found on our website, www.lfh.org/philanthropy
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Holson Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lipin
Lipin Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Liu*
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey W. Luce*
Miles and Lorna Marsh*
Dr. and Mrs. William J. McCune*
Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Meyer*
Mrs. Charles A. Meyer*
Mr. Edmund J. O’Connor
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pasquesi
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Preschlack
Andrew and Michele Reardon*
Mrs. Corrine Reichert*
Jim and Judith Reid-Anderson
Bob and Mary Reusche*
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ries*
Mrs. Sylvia Prosser Robinson*
Estate of Miriam H. Semmer
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Siragusa*
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Stacke*
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Stride, Sr.*
The Stuart Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Surber*
Dr. Beth Sylvester-Cook and Mr. Graham Cook*
Mr. and Mrs. F. Morgan Taylor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Terlato*
Henry P. and Florence F. Wheeler*
Peggy and Art Wood*
Wood Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Wood
$2,500 - $4,999
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andersen*
Clifford W. Barnes Foundation*
The Boyce Family Foundation*
Carney Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Chandler*
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Crane*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Delaney*
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dick*
Dr. Aristeidie Diveris and Dr. Amelia M. Bartholomew*
Mr. Edmund J. Doering*
Mrs. Madeleine Bronson Dugan*
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fitzgerald
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Ganis*
Mr. and Mrs. Alec K. Gianaras*
Gorter Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gorter*
Mrs. Augustin S. Hart, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hartung
The HBB Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Jensen*
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony K. Kesman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M. Kinney*
Robert and Mary Knight*
Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeffrey Kuchman*
Mr. and Mrs. D. Scott Maentz*
Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McAfee
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mills
Harold M. and Adeline S. Morrison Family*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison*
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulvey
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Nadherny
K. Blair and Rebecca L. Nagel
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Osher*
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lance Piccolo*
Prince Charitable Trusts*
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ramsey
Mrs. Paul R. Remaley
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rhoades
Mr. and Mrs. David Rohrbach
The Jack and Penny Rohrbach Family Foundation
Dr. Mark Rudberg and Ms. Ellory J. Peck
Mr. John S. Runnells II
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Salter*
Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Saran*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Schuler*
Paul T. Schuster Family*
B. H. Semler Family Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shoemaker*
Robin and Sandy Stuart
Mr. and Mrs. James Swartout*
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tieken, Jr.*
Mrs. Charles R. Twede*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Waldeck*
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Waud
The Jay Whipple Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Whiting*
Mr. and Mrs. Alain Wood-Prince*
$1,000 - $2,499
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Altounian
Mr. and Mrs. James Andress
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Andrews*
Dr. and Mrs. Michael G. Ankin
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Annibali
Roger and Shirley Antes
Mrs. A. Watson Armour*
Linda and Vernon Armour*
Mr. and Mrs. Guy F. Arvia
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Austin
Tom and Carol Bagan*
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ballantine
Francis Beidler III and Prudence R. Beidler Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beidler III
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bianchi
donors
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Mr. Edward McCormick Blair*
Mr. and Mrs. Bowen Blair*
Dr. and Mrs. Mark D. Blitstein*
Mr. George W. Blossom*
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blumenstein
The Braeside Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson D. Brown
Mr. Ralph H. Brown*
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bruen, Jr.*
Mimi and David Calfee
The Frank C. Callahan and Marion C. Callahan Foundation
Barbara and Melfort Campbell*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Carlson
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carney*
Mr. and Mrs. Barry J. Carroll
The Carroll Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Casati*
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cassidy*
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cathcart
Mrs. Silas S. Cathcart
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Claeys III
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Clarke, Jr.*
Annemette and Henrik Clausen
Mr. and Mrs. William Collins
Richard and Claire Cortesi
Lois and Donald Cottrell Advised Fund*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dean, Jr.
Chris and Ted Dimitriou
The Donnelley Foundation*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Donnelley III*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Donnelley*
Mr. Kurt W. Engler
Dr. and Mrs. Ahmed Farag
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field V*
Patty and Bob Fitzgerald*
Mr. and Mrs. Edward FitzSimons
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Franzese
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Frese
Frye Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frye
Dr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Ganshirt
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Garrett*
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford Gates*
Van and Hildy Gathany*
Mrs. James R. Getz*
The Gillette Foundation*
The Glore Fund
Mr. Robert Hixon Glore
Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Goodell*
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Grainger
Hannah Judy Gretz
Ms. Jane C. Griffin
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Griffith
Mr. Arthur G. Hailand, Jr.*
Mrs. George E. Hale*
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Havey
Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hay*
Gloria N. Heinen
Hennessy Family Foundation
Tim and Marilyn Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. George Holstein*
Dr. Tanya A. Huang and Mr. Daniel Jasica*
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Imperato*
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Introcaso
Sally Ann Isham*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Isham, Jr.
Bob and Karol Karlblom*
Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph Keig, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klaskin*
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kohlmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Kotlarz, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kramer
Mr. Charles A. Lane and Rev. Wendy DeFoe Lane
Mrs. Mary E. Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lansing*
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lillard*
Mr. and Mrs. David Linville*
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Locke
Dr. and Mrs. Edward Logue III
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Macfarlane
Susan A. Macfarlane*
Mr. and Mrs. David O. MacKenzie*
Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. MacLean
Dr. Karen Mass and Dr. Mark Mass
Mrs. Benjamin C. Masters
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Mathis
Julie and Jack McGinley
Mr. and Mrs. Don H. McLucas*
Ms. Carlette McMullan and Mr. John Gibbons*
Madeleine and James McMullan*
Mr. Richard C. Mellen‡
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Merlin
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Mientus
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Miller*
Mrs. Kenneth Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Albin F. Moschner
Mrs. Donna Mueller
Mrs. Robert E. Mullane*
Mr. and Mrs. Aidan I. Mullett
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nagy
Mrs. Ben T. Nelson*
Mr. and Mrs. John L.
* Pillar Society member for five or more consecutive years ‡Deceased A complete list of our generous donors can be found on our website, www.lfh.org/philanthropy
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Oberrieder, Jr.*
Louise Catherine Schlichenmaier & Othon Henry Ochsner Fdn.
Mr. Othon Ochsner
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. O’Neil*
Mr. and Mrs. John Pappas
Ronald and Mary Pawl*
Mr. Peer Pedersen, Sr.
Mrs. Sherman E. Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Porpora
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Porter
Miss Helen Shedd Reed
Mr. and Mrs. John Shedd Reed
Mr. John P. Regan*
Natalie and Scott Rempala
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Roberts*
Captain and Mrs. William A. Robie*
Anne and Tom Rodhouse
Adam and Ellen Romeiser*
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Salvi
Dr. and Mrs. Gary E. Schaffel
Dr. Burt Schell and Dr. Barbara Deal
The John and Kathleen Schreiber Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiber
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sharman
Teresa and Bob Simmons*
Curtis E. and Sally Skinner*
Laura and Tom Skinner
Mrs. Susan T. Skinner*
Maureen and E.B. Smith
Sommer Family Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. John Spehlmann
St. James Lutheran Church
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Strachan III*
Charles and Barbara Strang
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey H. Surkamer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swarthout
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Swarthout
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. K. Sweet, Jr.*
Stephen and Jennifer Swift
Pam and Tim Szerlong
Mrs. Edgar J. Uihlein, Jr.*
Jessie and Gary Van Ness
Dr. Sara Vegh and Mr. Kenneth Ziejewski
Dr. Tina C. Venetos and Mr. William G. Pintas
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Wacker III*
Mary Ellen and Tom Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wanandi
David Wang and Beth Coughlin*
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius B. Waud
Mr. Ernest P. Waud
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wehmer*
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Whittaker
Mrs. Ronald Wiegand
Howard L. Willett Foundation, Inc.*
Mr. William Wrigley, Jr.
$500 - $999
Mrs. Keene H. Addington
Jay and Lynda Alexander
Steve and Joanie Alley
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Andersen
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Andress
Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Banks III
Mr. and Mrs. Sean Barden
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Bartram
Susan Becker
William and Linda Benge
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Bibbs
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bishop
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blackmon
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bleck
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Blodgett
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Brewster
Mrs. Anne R. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Brown
Mrs. Gay B. Buck
Edi and Ken Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Busscher
Dr. Ricardo Cajulis - Garric Cellars
Mr. and Mrs. James Capstick
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carollo
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Carrabine
Mrs. Laurence A. Carton
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Chabraja
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Clair
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coburn
Mrs. William Collins
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin S. Considine
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Conzelman
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Cook II
Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Corsiglia
Mrs. William R. Cortesi
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Cottrell
Mrs. Natalie C. Culley
Jim and Diane Czech
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur John Davidson IV
Mr. and Mrs. John Dempsey
David and Virginia Denton
Mrs. Julian F. DePree, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. DePree
Roger and Sandra Deromedi
David and Annette Dezelan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dhamer
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Doyle
donors
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Drake
M.U. and A.C. Elser Foundation, Inc.
Marianne Finlay
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Flynn
Karen Forchette
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Fox, Jr.
Mrs. Karen Fox
Angee and Lester Frankenthal
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Garriques
Ms. Lisa Giles and Mr. Robert Hollar
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Glyman
Mr. and Mrs. David D. Grumhaus
David and Jennifer Grumhaus
Dr. and Mrs. Steve Haggerty
Willard and Frances Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson
Mark and Meg Hausberg
Mr. and Mrs. Jon M. Henricks
Mrs. James O. Heyworth
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Hodgkins
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hodgkinson
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Holcomb
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holson III
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horan
Mr. Richard T. Hough
Mr. and Mrs. John Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jacks
Mrs. Preston Jansing
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Janson
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Johnson
Ms. R. Ann Jones
Mr. and Mrs. John Kallergis
Jerome and Mary Kaltman
Dr. and Mrs. Dean Karahalios
Mr. and Mrs. James Kellock
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Kelly
Dr. Janice Krakora-Looby and Mr. John A. Looby
Mr. and Mrs. W. Paul Krauss
Dr. and Mrs. James Kreutzer
Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Lamberson
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Lancaster
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lasin
Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Lasin
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leach
Mr. and Mrs. John Lehman
Rick and Terry Lesser
Dr. Sharon Libit and Dr. Sherwood Libit
Mr. and Mrs. Loomis I. Lincoln
Siu Ling Hui
Dr. John Longano and Mrs. Mary Schultz-Longano
Audrey and Robert Lubin Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. George Lyon
Mrs. Edward S. MacArthur
Mr. and Mrs. R. Tighe Magnuson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Margolis
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marshall
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Martino
Dr. and Mrs. H. Merrill Matschke
Mrs. Caroline E. Maxey
Curtis and Eileen May
George and Carolyn McLaughlin
Mr. James McLelland
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. McTier
Mr. Charles Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller
Ms. Deborah Waud Moore
Albert W. Moyer
Ms. Teresita M. Munoz
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Myers
Mr. Gregg A. Mylin
Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Nagel
Dr. and Mrs. Tomas Nemickas
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Notz
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ogden, Jr.
Jim and Sandy O’Keane
Trish and Ken Osterman
Jane and Robert Paley
Mr. and Mrs. Homi B. Patel
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Patlovich
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pawlick
Liz and Roger Platt
Dr. and Mrs. William K. Platt
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Pritzker
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prochnow, Jr.
Mrs. William F. Ragen
Robin and Timm Reynolds
Claudia and Jim Ronayne
Mr. David Rose
Rev. Emily Rosencrans and Rev. Dr. Andrew Rosencrans
Dr. Sheri Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Rylance
Mrs. Margaret F. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Seaman, Jr.
Bill and Mary Semmer
Eileen Serafine
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Shea
Ms. Doris E. Simcic
Mr. and Mrs. Steven K. Skinner
Mr. George L. Speros
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Stirling
Chris and Julie Stride
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stride
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stuart, Jr.
* Pillar Society member for five or more consecutive years ‡Deceased A complete list of our generous donors can be found on our website, www.lfh.org/philanthropy
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Mrs. Joyce Swanson
John S. Swift Charitable Trust
The Ruth and Vernon Taylor Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. John Terlato
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tesarik
Wayne and Barbara Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tripodi
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Vacala
Margo and Jon Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Wayne
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilson
Dr. Susanne Woloson and Mr. Kent Woloson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Zafirovski
$250 - $499
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ahern
Barrie Anderson-Gwinn
Mr. and Mrs. John Aten
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Atherley
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Badger
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Balbach
Dr. and Mrs. Mohammad Bawani
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Beall
Mr. and Mrs. Chip Beck
Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Begley
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Bernardi
Mr. Dan Bernhart and Ms. Elizabeth Fields
Mr. and Mrs. James Bertram
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bill
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Blomquist
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borland
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bouma
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Boyden
Debbie Boylan
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brady
Mr. Georges Brown
Mrs. Warren W. Browning
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bruce
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bryzinski
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bufalino
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bunn III
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Burke
Dr. Karen Burton and Mr. Conway Burton
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Caldwell
Dr. and Mrs. Michael R. Camino
Dr. and Mrs. Christopher Caudill
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Chamberlain
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Chody
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cizzon
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Collier
Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad
Mr. and Mrs. Granger Cook, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. John Dearlove
Ms. Maurita G. Donlin
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dunne
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dye
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eckert
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Falls
Mr. and Mrs. H. Douglas Falls
Mr. Francis C. Farwell
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fields
Mrs. Nancy J. Flannery
Kim Fojtik-Mann
Thompson and Katie Ford
Concie and Ian Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Gambit
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gaye
Gay and Otto Georgi
Dr. and Mrs. Philip Goduco
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Goldberg
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gorter, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham
Mr. and Mrs. John K. Greene
Mr. William M. Griffin
Dr. Jeffrey Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hardy
Mr. George L. Harlow
Philip and Suzanne Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Henderson
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Herber
Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Hernandez
Ann and James E. Hill
Mrs. Edward M. Hoban
Dean and Faye Holm
Suzanne and Eugene Hotchkiss
Mrs. Louanne K. Howe
Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Janeck
Mrs. Stuart Johnstone
Deborah Jumper
Mrs. John Kaiser
Darren and Terri Karst
Mr. David Kavanagh and Ms. Mary Dollinger
Jan Kelley
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Kidder
Ms. Monica G. Kilgren
Pat and Dick Kleeman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Knecht
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew T. Koschmann
Dr. and Mrs. Allen I. Krissberg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Lamphere
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond R. LaPlace
donors
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Dr. and Mrs. Steven M. Lasin
Mr. and Mrs. Michael O. Lincoln
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Lowe III
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lynch
Thomas and Kathleen Malinger
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manker
Frank and Sherri Mariani
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Marlatt
Ms. Beth McIlvaine
Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. McMurray
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meers
Dr. and Mrs. Burton Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Milliman
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Brett H. Moore
Mrs. Daniel Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Nagel
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Noble
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mead Payne
Mrs. Henry E. Pearson
Dr. Michael Peters
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Pierson
Marilyn Pocius
Dr. and Mrs. Marc Posner
Joseph and Dorothy Prokop
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Radcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Riley
Patti Ring
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sample
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Scott, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shanahan
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sheridan
Dr. and Mrs. H. William Sievert
Connie and Colin Silvester
Valerie Smith
Wendell and Ida Standley
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Stanislawski
Darlene and Jim Stanley
Mr. and Mrs. David Sweet
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Swift
Franklin and Nancy Sylvester
Kent and Christine Taubensee
Ms. Geraldine Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. William Terlato
Mrs. Marina C. Vernon
Dr. Ann Vertovec and Mr. David Audley
Dr. David Vigder and Dr. Diany Morales
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Volkert
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Waldman
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ward
Beverly Weaver
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Weston
Barbara and Frank Westover
Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Whitman
Mrs. Hilary Wonham
Dr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Woroch
Mrs. Robert J. Zobel
corporate & organizational donors
$50,000 +
Trustmark Insurance Company*
$25,000 - $49,999
Lake Forest Bank and Trust Company*
$10,000 - $24,999
Abbott Laboratories Fund*
Altria Group, Inc.
Medline Industries
The Northern Trust Company*
Vance Publishing Corporation
$5,000 - $9,999
First Presbyterian Church of Lake Forest
McKesson Provider Technologies
Riley Construction Company, Inc.*
William Blair and Company, L.L.C.*
$2,500 - $4,999
Aramark Management Services, L.P.
Barilla America, Inc.
BSA Lifestructures Inc.
The Church of the Holy Spirit
Consolidated Pathology Consultants, S.C.*
Harris Bank Lake Forest*
Lake Forest Sportscars, Ltd.
Leo Burnett Company, Inc.
Res Publica
Sunset Foods
TTX Company*
WJB Enterprises LLC*
$1,000 - $2,499
Abbott Laboratories*
Avalign Technologies, Inc.
Bank of America Matching Gifts Program
Biosite
Cardinal Health, Inc.
The Cherry Corporation*
Dell Direct Giving Campaign
* Pillar Society member for five or more consecutive years ‡Deceased A complete list of our generous donors can be found on our website, www.lfh.org/philanthropy
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Ellwood Associates, Inc.
Hollister, Inc.*
Jensen & Halstead, Ltd.
KPMG LLC*
Lake Forest Medical Associates, S.C.
Lake Forest Shop
Libertyville Car Spa Inc.
M K Industries, Inc.
MacLean-Fogg Company
Mariani Landscape
MJ Search Partners, Inc.
Nania Energy
Not For Profit
Pepper Construction Group, LLC*
Plunkett Raysich Architects*
Stericycle, Inc.*
Taubensee Steel & Wire Company
$250 - $999
Chubb and Son, a Division of Federal Insurance Company
Rocco Fiore & Sons, Inc.
Grace United Methodist Church
GRC Wireless, Inc.
H-O-H Chemicals, Inc.
Harris Bank Foundation
Havey Communications, Inc.
Hospira Inc.
Jewel Food Store
John S. Swift Co., Inc.
Karl Knauz Motors, Inc.
Klaucens & Associates, Inc.
North Shore Primary Care, SC
OB-GYNE Associates of Lake Forest, Ltd.
Standard Textile Company
gifts received in memory of
Bernie Bannon
Del Barry
Eleanor G. Bronson
Joanne Carrabine
Joe Carrabine
James A. Delaney
Ruth Engdahl
Jean Marie Goodell
Albert Gravenhorst
Babs Hirsch
Jerry Hoffman
Shari Hoffman
Virginie Isham
Martha S. Koelsch
Mort Lichtman
Suzanne Matschke
Lois Nickerson
Arthur J. Paley
Eleanor Perkins
Alice Pool
Doris Reeves Rohnke
Lorraine Sackley
Edna Schaubert
Gerhard Seidel
Joe Summer
Bruce Thorne
Catherine Van der voort-Hermsen
Doris Van Vlissingen
Malcolm Walker
Charles Waltman
Anne Waud
Morrison Waud
Casimira Zdon
gifts received in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. James Altounian
Michael G. Ankin, M.D.
Margie Boyle
Helen D. Bronson
Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Carney
Kathy Conley
Christopher DeSort
Mary Elizabeth Ford
Aiden and Hannah Friedman
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hunter III
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Kohlmeyer
Howard Kraus
Mrs. John H. Krehbiel
Lake Forest Hospital Cardiopulmonary Rehab Staff
Jill Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. McTier
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Menzies
Lori Patsis
Mark Rudberg, M.D.
Mrs. Mark Saran
Marina C. Vernon
special giftsdonors
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to our donors .................................................................................... 1
ann ..................................................................................................4
tori ..................................................................................................8
gayla ..............................................................................................12
richard ...........................................................................................16
shawn ............................................................................................20
david ..............................................................................................24
community .....................................................................................28
volunteerism ...................................................................................29
philanthropy ...................................................................................30
2007 operational highlights .............................................................. 31
leadership ......................................................................................32
volunteers .......................................................................................33
donors ............................................................................................35
special gifts ....................................................................................42
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