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CA R R O L L H O S P I TA LA N N UA L R E V I E W 2 0 2 0

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Help Us Complete Our Masterpiece... This is more than just an annual report. It’s a testament to our community’s strength and unity. And we need your help to

complete it. Turn to page 25 to discover a collection of coloring pages. Then grab your crayons or markers and unleash your inner artist. We can’t wait to see what you help us create!

Share your creations with us on social media using #carrollwinstogether

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Like most everything in life, healthcare is both an art and a science. It goes without saying that we could not do what we do without scientific advances: the cutting-edge expertise of our doctors, nurses and patient technicians, as well as the incredible treatment technologies that have enhanced their ability to heal.

But we also could not do what we do without an artful touch. The compassion of a hospice nurse who worked an extra shift to comfort a family in need. The creativity of a volunteer who uncovered a way to enhance patient safety in our intensive care unit. Or the selflessness of a donor who used his entire COVID-19 relief check to buy meals for our front-line workers.

This report is a celebration of your art: all the unique perspectives and heartfelt gestures that move us forward. When our forebearers began drawing up the plans for Carroll Hospital in the 1950s, they had only an idea of what a hospital could be. Now, thanks to you—our donors, volunteers and staff—we have transformed that idea into a veritable masterpiece: a community hospital that others look to as the standard for how healthcare should be. And best of all, our work is not yet done. We are still creating new possibilities together every day.

So thank you for all that you do. Thank you for allowing us to care bravely and color outside the lines so that we can be the healthcare system our community deserves, particularly in this unprecedented time. Without you and your generous contributions, our masterpiece simply wouldn’t feel complete.

DearDear

Garrett W. Hoover, MA, MHA, FACHEPresident & Chief Operating Officer, Carroll Hospital Senior Vice President, LifeBridge Health

Mark A. Goldstein, M.D.President, Carroll Hospital Medical Staff

Mark A. DebinskiChair, Carroll Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees

Alec M. YeoChair, Carroll Hospital Board of Directors

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Despite creating one of the largest family foundations in Carroll County, Harold Glen and Audrey G. Benson Trumpower were never ones to flaunt their wealth.

“They were very frugal and very disciplined,” recalls Charles Stoner, who served as Mr. and Mrs. Trumpower’s family attorney from 1971 until their deaths in 2003 and 2018 respectively. “Harold treated himself to a new Cadillac every three years, and once a year he’d take his wife to the jewelry store to pick out a gift. That was as lavish as they got.”

Instead, the Trumpowers chose to direct their good fortune into their namesake foundation, designating 80 percent of its distributions to education; 15 percent to

Harold Glen and Audrey G. Benson Trumpower in the early

years of their marriage.

Audrey and Harold Trumpower’s love for Carroll County lives on through their family foundation.

A BeautifulA Beautiful

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healthcare; and five percent to animal welfare—with the caveat that all distributions had to stay in, and benefit the people of, Carroll County. Carroll Hospital and Carroll Hospice were fortunate to be among the first beneficiaries.

One gift—a $250,000 pledge—will support the new patient care wing at Dove House, Carroll Hospice’s inpatient facility. The wing will be named in the couple’s honor when it opens this year. “Harold had been a patient at Dove House, so Audrey knew firsthand the value it brings to the community,” explains Stoner.

A second $250,000 pledge will fund continuing education programs for healthcare providers and staff at Carroll Hospital.

“There is nothing more important to a hospital than retaining well-trained and highly qualified employees,” explains Lee Primm, who sits on the Trumpower

Foundation board with Stoner. “Through the gift of education, we’re putting our fingers directly on the pulse of quality healthcare in Carroll County, which was the intent of Audrey and her husband.”

“We wanted to choose the organizations that we know will have the biggest impact, and the hospital certainly fits the bill,” adds Lee Sturgill, the Trumpowers’ longtime accountant who also sits on the board. “I think Harold and Audrey would be very proud to see what their legacy is creating. Quietly proud—but proud.”

Left to right: Lee Primm, Carroll Yingling, Lee Sturgill and Charles Stoner. Yingling, Sturgill and Stoner were trusted advisors to the Trumpowers and helped form the family foundation. They recruited Primm to sit on the board in 2018.

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Create your legacy. Donate to the Carroll Hospital program or service that matters most to you. Go to carrollwinstogether.org to explore your options and get started.

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Carroll Hospital President and COO Garrett Hoover, his wife, Anna Luisa, and their son, Christopher, moved from New York to Westminster in March.

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The Portrait of aThe Portrait of a

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Garrett Hoover shares his family’s philosophy on philanthropy—and how he found a kindred community when he came to Carroll Hospital.

For new Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover, giving back to the community isn’t a casual notion. It’s—as he puts it—in his DNA.

“I was brought up in a household where my parents were always trying to pay it forward. Everyday little things, like buying someone lunch or breakfast,” he recalls. “We believed that using the resources we’ve been given to make a difference in others’ lives is one of the reasons why we’re all here.”

It’s a legacy that Hoover now carries on with his wife, Anna Luisa, and their 8-year-old son, Christopher. Together, they donate to causes that have impacted their family, such as the American Heart Association and the American Cancer Society. They sponsor five children in South America and Latin America through Compassion International. They have gone on mission trips, including one to build a vocational school in Guatemala so that villagers could learn skills needed to achieve a better quality of life. And, in 2011, Hoover gave perhaps the most generous gift of all: he donated a kidney to his uncle, giving him six years of additional life that he would not have otherwise had.

So when Hoover moved to Westminster in March to assume the role of Carroll Hospital president, he was pleasantly surprised to find a community that shared so many of his values. “Not many community hospitals have the caliber of programs that Carroll Hospital does, and the support of our community has made it all possible,” he says. “I haven’t always seen that at other places in my career. It blew me away quite honestly.”

Now Hoover is looking forward to being a steward of everything that the community has built together. “I’m a firm believer in servant leadership,” he says. “Yes, I serve at the pleasure of our board, our staff and LifeBridge Health leadership, but I’m ultimately here to serve the needs of the community. That’s my purpose: to create the best healthcare possible for the people we serve.”

Join Garrett in giving back.Visit carrollwinstogether.org to see all the ways you can lend a hand.

I’m here to serve the needs of the community. That’s my purpose: to create the

for the people we serve.BEST HEALTHCARE POSSIBLE“ ““ “

-Garrett HooverPresident & Chief Operating Officer,

Carroll Hospital

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Thank You For Supporting UsThank You For Supporting Us

When the team set out to create this annual report, we wanted it to be a respite from all the news that COVID-19 has brought upon us since March. It was important to me to share and celebrate all the ways we’re better together—as a community—regardless of the circumstances

that surround us.

But I would be remiss if I did not acknowledge how this community has come together—in ways I never could have imagined—to support the hospital in the face of this global health crisis. To date, you have helped us raise more than $250,000 to supply our front-line workers with PPE, masks, meals and other special treats through our Care Bravely Compassion Fund. You have lifted the spirits of our doctors, nurses and associates with heartfelt contributions of food, gift cards and messages of support. And you have shown how much you care for our healthcare workers, and for one another, through the simple act of wearing a mask and

honoring social distancing.

We are a strong hospital because of our community, and we were ready for this pandemic because of our community. It’s what our people do: we take care of one another. And that is a

very special and beautiful thing.

With Gratitude,

Ellen Finnerty Myers, CFRE

Vice President of Corporate Development & Chief Development Officer

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1961 SOCIETY$250,000 or more

Anonymous*

Mr. R. Wayne & Mrs. Bonnie Q. Barnes*

The Kahlert Foundation, Inc.: *Greg & Roberta Kahlert

Estate of Charles R. Poffinberger

PRESIDENT’S CLUB$100,000 – $249,999

Carroll Hospital Auxiliary

Harold Glen & Audrey G. Benson

Trumpower Foundation*

S.H. Tevis & Son, Inc.:Mr. Jack & Mrs. Beth Tevis

Truist Financial

VISIONARY$50,000 – $99,999

Estate of Julia Berwager

Louis & Phyllis Friedman

Kim Kelly Burden Foundation*

NFL Players’ Coalition

Thomas, Bennett & Hunter, Inc.

Mr. Greg & Mrs. Leslie Simmons*

Estate of Colleen Joan Stiles

Mr. Robert W. Tracey

BENEFACTOR$10,000 – $24,999

Alteon Health

Anchor Pharmacy/Carroll Care Pharmacies:*Drs. James & Jeanie Miller

Barnes-Bollinger Insurance Services, Inc.:*David S. Bollinger & Emily Bollinger Miller

Capitol Office Solutions

Cove Electric

Devaney & Associates, Inc.:* Mrs. Diane Devaney & Mr. David Dekowski

Estate of Judith L. Dewrell

DPR Construction

EMJAY Engineering & Construction Co., Inc.

EVAPCO, Inc.

FirstEnergy FoundationFletcher Funeral & Cremation Services, P.A.:

Mr. Dale & Mrs. Teresa FletcherMr. Todd & Mrs. Donna HerringMrs. Linda Hikel

HUMANITARIAN$25,000 – $49,999

Mr. & Mrs. H. Scott Carr

Carroll County Anesthesia Associates, P.A.:*Andrew Green, M.D.Kiran Kuna, M.D.Jeffrey Tabak, M.D.John Brock, M.D.Diana Eclavea, M.D.David Kottra, D.O.Celaine So, M.D.Matthew Crutchley, M.D.Jessica Hobbs, M.D.

Mr. Brian Haight

Hill Development Group, LLC: *Martin K.P. HillJeffrey C. & Jennifer H. BubczykMartin P. & Michelle L. Hill

Ms. Doris J. Hull*

Koons Toyota of Westminster*

LaVerna Hahn Charitable Trust

Ms. Terri Lyons & Mr. Steve King*

M&T Bank

Middendorf Foundation

Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Rock

Founders Circle MembersFounders Circle MembersOur greatest works of art wouldn’t be possible without our Founders Circle members—individuals who annually contribute $1,000 or more (or businesses that contribute $2,500 or more) to Carroll Hospital and/or Carroll Hospice. The list below represents total annual cash contributions between January 1, 2020 and December 31, 2020. Those listed with an asterisk (*) are Founders Circle members at both entities.

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Father-daughter duo Dave Bollinger and Emily

Bollinger Miller in front of their family business,

Barnes-Bollinger Insurance Services.

Painting a New Picture forPainting a New Picture for

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Painting a New Picture forPainting a New Picture for For seven decades, Barnes-Bollinger Insurance Services has served the Carroll County community. Now they’re ensuring specialized care at Carroll Hospital for future families.Service. Community. Family. These are the principles that have guided Barnes-Bollinger Insurance Services—and the family behind it—since 1946. Now, two generations later, father-daughter duo Dave Bollinger and Emily Bollinger Miller continue to uphold their family’s legacy with their trade—and through their charitable support shown to Carroll Hospital. “We have been blessed with clients who trust us to handle their insurance needs,” says Dave Bollinger. “Contributing to the hospital is our way of honoring them.”

As a longtime supporter of Carroll Hospital, this year Barnes-Bollinger decided to make a $75,000 donation to the Pediatric Care Center project—laying the groundwork for future generations to have access to quality healthcare in their backyard. “I’m raising two small children and I have one on the way,” states Bollinger Miller. “We knew we wanted to support this project because it will create a safe, trusting environment for children and their families.”

The new Pediatric Care Center will be a family-friendly space featuring a separate eight-bed unit, a playroom for patients and a waiting room adjacent to the hospital’s emergency department. “Having a larger, dedicated pediatric space gives us, as healthcare providers, the opportunity to form worthwhile relationships with children, teaching them to be comfortable with medical staff,”

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We knew we wanted to support this project because it will create a safe,

for children and their families.”TRUSTING ENVIRONMENT“ ““ “

-Emily Bollinger Miller

Give the gift of family-centered care. Visit carrollwinstogether.org to see how you can support the development of the Pediatric Care Center.

As mother to Scott (left) and Sara (right)—and with her third child on the way—Bollinger Miller understands the value of the new Pediatric Care Center firsthand.

shares Cynthia Roldan, M.D., chief of pediatrics at Carroll Hospital. “Our staff will be able to deliver more streamlined, individualized care and provide comfort to our youngest patients.”

The Barnes-Bollinger family and staff hope that the new Pediatric Care Center experience is one that creates a lasting effect. “We want people to find their forever home in our community,” shares Bollinger Miller. “Cornerstones, such as Carroll Hospital, help make that possible.”

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Way of GivingWay of Giving

We’ve been Carroll County residents for over 85 years, and we want to give back to our community and

–Harvey “Scott” Carr

ensure its continued development...

““Longtime Carroll County couple

invests in Carroll Hospital’s future—and their own.

““Thelma and Harvey “Scott” Carr as newlyweds in 1953. The

photo was framed to honor their 25th anniversary in 1978.

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Way of GivingWay of Giving

Commit to a lifetime of compassionate care. Learn more about the Life Income Charitable Gift Program and other ways of giving at carrollwinstogether.org

In many ways, Thelma and Harvey “Scott” Carr can track the history of their 67-year marriage to the history of Carroll Hospital. “We had just gotten married when the hospital was built,” shares Mr. Carr. “They came to us asking for donations, but we didn’t have two pennies to rub together at the time.”

Over the years, the couple built a life together on six acres of land just four miles from Carroll Hospital. In that time, they watched the hospital mature from a modest one-story building into a technologically advanced medical campus with over 400 providers in more than 40 specialties.

Many years later, and after experiencing the hospital’s incomparable care firsthand, the Carrs decided to give back in a very distinctive way—through the Carroll Hospital Foundation’s Life Income Charitable Gift Program. The couple began the gift-giving process in 2016 when they made their first of two charitable gift annuities to the program. These annuities allow donors to transfer cash or property to a nonprofit in exchange for a partial tax

deduction and a continuous stream of annual income. The contribution creates a special bond that benefits the donor and furthers the nonprofit’s mission.

“When we gave our first gift, my wife and I were at the age where we might have to depend on the services offered at Carroll Hospital and Carroll Hospice,” states Mr. Carr. “We wanted to do everything we could to show our appreciation.”

In addition to their gift annuities, the Carrs have made an incredible commitment to Carroll Hospital and Carroll Hospice by including each institution in their estate plans. “We took advantage of this opportunity because we want the hospital to continue progressing,” says Mr. Carr. “We’ve been Carroll County residents for over 85 years, and we want to give back to our community and ensure its continued development as well.”

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The Foreground ofThe Foreground of

For the past 30 years, a magnanimous league of businesses, community members and hospital partners have gathered together every September for a day of sportsmanship and fun as they ace their golf game and support Carroll Hospital.

Raising more than $6 million since its inception, the Carroll Golf Classic has become a community tradition. “Each year the proceeds benefit a different hospital project,” states Jim Miller, Carroll Golf Classic committee member and past chairman. “It’s a great event that helps increase the hospital’s capabilities.”

This year’s event was no exception. Despite COVID-19, the community rallied together—raising more than $186,000 in net proceeds. “We count on Carroll Hospital now more than ever,” shares Steve Bohn, a tournament co-founder and past Carroll Hospital Foundation board member. “This year’s tournament was an opportunity to show our strength and do our part.”

“We had a lot to overcome this year,” adds Heather Akers, special events and programs manager for the Foundation. “Thanks to our excellent vendors, volunteers and the Piney Branch Golf Club, we were able to keep the tradition alive.”

Carroll Hospital supporters par-tee with a purpose for the 30th Anniversary of the Carroll Golf Classic.

Join the tradition. Mark your calendars for this year’s tournament—September 24, 2021—and learn more at carrollgolfclassic.org

Dr. Richard Dalrymple (left) pictured with Atlee Wampler, Jr., for whom The Wampler Cup is named; the trophy is awarded to the winners of the Carroll Golf Classic each year. Both men were among a group of local citizens who founded Carroll County General Hospital.

Carroll Hospital Foundation’s 2020 Carroll Golf Classic was held on September 25 at Piney Branch Golf Club. Pictured are Carroll Hospital President Garrett Hoover (center) with Metz Food Service representatives Tony Ceccarelli, Zane Gardner, Adam Gonzalez and Luke Parvis.

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A Stronger Community A Stronger Community At Carroll Hospital, it is our goal to help everyone in our community live their healthiest life possible through personalized, proactive and innovative care. That’s why we worked hard in 2020 to bring more than $17 million in much-needed health and wellness services to our community. Every life we touch makes our community stronger.

Financial AssistanceFree or Reduced-Cost Care, Medicaid Expansion Fees $1,271,412

Mission Driven Health ServicesPhysician Access, Hospital-Based Services $10,616,037

Access Carroll, Free Clinic for the Uninsured $1,094,976

Community Benefit Operations $191,880

Community Health ServicesEducation, Screenings, Support Groups,Health Navigation, Medicaid Enrollment Support $3,181,960

Community Building ActivitiesThe Partnership for a Healthier Carroll County, Inc. $602,715

Education–Health ProfessionalsNurses, Physicians, Allied Health $308,398

Community ContributionsCash and In-Kind $236,710

ResearchCommunity Health Research $226,704

Spotlight on Access Carroll’sSpotlight on Access Carroll’sBehavioral Health ServicesBehavioral Health Services

Community Benefit ReportCommunity Benefit Report

As part of its commitment to the health and well-being of the community, Carroll Hospital provides more than $1 million in funding from the Carroll Hospital Foundation Endowment Fund for Access Carroll, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality healthcare to low-income residents of Carroll County.

This funding is used by Access Carroll for staffing, 24/7 behavioral health services, medical and dental care, hospital resources, as well as free diagnostic and lab services.

The hospital’s support allows Access Carroll to have the staff to provide 7-day-a-week assessments and intake for individuals needing detox. Access Carroll treats the whole person and serves the most at-risk individuals in the community. If patients are in a detox program, they also have access to an intensive outpatient behavioral health program, dental services and primary care. All of this begins immediately, regardless of their ability to pay. Social workers and health navigators enroll them in insurance and help with housing applications and anything else that falls under social determinants of health.

All these programs happen under one roof, which allows for what Access Carroll’s Executive Director Tammy Black calls a “hot handoff.”

“One of the benefits of having truly integrated services is that, if we are seeing a patient for detox services and they need dental care, we walk them down the hall to the dental suite,” Black says. “If you send someone across the street for a service, you could lose them.”

In FY 20, Access Carroll had 9,317 behavioral health services encounters, an increase of 33 percent over the previous year (6,991 in FY 19). Outcomes have been promising, and many patients go on to enter successful long-term treatment programs.

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Total Community Benefit

$17,730,792

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BENEFACTORcontinued

Mr. James G. Kohler & Ms. Katherine Elliott

KPMG, LLP

The Honorable Susan & Mr. Mark Krebs

Lehigh Cement Company

Libman Family Foundation, Inc.

Maryland Branch, Shut-in Society of Baltimore City, Inc.

Mrs. Mary M. Moores

Nicholl Family Foundation, Inc.

Pivot Physical Therapy*

R. Wayne Feezer Memorial Foundation &Mrs. Beulah Feezer*

The Honorable Marc & Mrs. Ann Rasinsky

Estate of William F. Salisbury

Sturgill & Associates: Mr. & Mrs. Lee SturgillMr. & Mrs. James Sturgill

Mrs. Betty Thomas

Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth B. Wright

COMMUNITARIAN$5,000 – $9,999

1623 Brewing Company

Advanced Radiology

Councilwoman Suzanne P. Albert*

Baugher Enterprises, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bell

Berkeley Research Group, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. J. Randle Biden, Jr.

Dr. J. Mark & Mrs. Anne Blue

Mr. & Mrs. David S. Bollinger

In memory of Carla Bopst

Bounds Accounting & Tax Services LLC:Mr. Wilson R. Bounds

Mr. C. Todd Brown

Ms. Joyce Lea Brown

Carroll Land Services, Inc.

Carroll Occupational Health*

Mrs. Susan S. Case

Charles A. Klein & Sons, Inc.

Chase Family Fund

College Square Development, LLCDixon H. and Janet H. Harvey

Community Foundation of CarrollCounty, Inc.

Crothall Healthcare, Inc.

The DiNenno Family

Doctors Hicken, Cranley & Taylor, P.A.

Mrs. Ann M. Ellefson

The Emmert Hobbs Foundation

First Financial Federal Credit Union

Mrs. Bridget & Mr. Charles O. Fisher, Jr.

Mr. Sean B. Fox

Dr. & Mrs. Thomas K. Galvin III

Gina Maria Barnes Warriors Fund

Phebe Catherine Hess Trust

Hospital Support Services, Inc.

Howard Chapel-Ridgeville United Methodist Church

Hughes Trash Removal, Inc.*

Instruments & Controls, Inc.

JHL Auctioneers, LLC

Johnson Controls, Inc.*

Mr. Greg & Mrs. Roberta Kahlert

LanStar Systems, Inc.

Leach Wallace Associates, Inc.

Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Matz

Founders Circle MembersFounders Circle Members

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Metz Culinary Management

Mr. Gerard & Mrs. Brenda Miller

Mrs. Bharati S. Morjaria*

Doug & Ellen Finnerty Myers*

Mr. & Mrs. E. Alexander Myers

Mrs. Sueann Myers

Ms. Dianne V. Nickoles

The Nora Roberts Foundation

Orrstown Bank*

Penguin Random House, Inc.

Mr. Stephen Peregoy

Point Breeze Credit Union

Ridge Engineering, Inc.

Right at Home In-Home Care & Assistance:* Mr. Steve & Mrs. Carole Luber

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur N. Riley

Robin Ford Building & Remodeling, Inc.:Mr. Robin Ford & Mrs. Shirlyn Evans-Ford

Dr. Ethan A. & Mrs. Deborah D. Seidel

Mr. & Mrs. Guy H. Sheetz, Jr.

Target Electric, Inc.

Ms. Dawn F. Thomas

Walls & Ceilings, Inc.

Mr. Robert L. Weinreich

Mr. & Mrs. Lewis W. Wimmer

Mr. Jeffrey A. & Mrs. Mirrel B. Wothers

Mr. & Mrs. John B. Yingling

Mr. Carroll & Mrs. Sue Yingling

Estella M. Yingling Trust

Dr. Thomas & Mrs. Susan Zirpoli

PACESETTER$2,500 – $4,999

Dr. & Mrs. Cristian D. Alba

Mr. James & Mrs. Amy Andersen

Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Andrews

Mrs. Miriam Freter Beck

Bluewater Advisory: Mr. & Mrs. Mark Debinski

Mr. Mike & Mrs. Regina Bodnar

Liz & Mike Brown

Burdette, Koehler, Murphy & Associates

Burrier Queen Funeral Home andCrematory, P.A.

Ms. Lori E. Buxton

CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield

Caton Auto Clinic

Chesapeake Urology Assoc., P.A.

Coca Cola, USA

The Dale S.S. Chambers Foundation, Inc.

Darrell Financial Services: Mr. Mark & Mrs. Mary Darrell

Dr. & Mrs. Gabriel Del Corral

Downs Ward Bender Hauptmann &Herzog, P.A.

Farmers & Merchants Bank*

Mr. Mark Franz

Madeline Geiman Trust

Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Linda Grogan

Mr. David Haddock

Jersey Mike’s Subs:Mr. Nick Sargent

Mr. Brett & Mrs. Chrissy Kanther

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy L. Kidd

Mr. David & Mrs. Lizanne Kile

Lawn Doctor Carroll Co.: Mr. Tony Richardson

Mr. Aaron Matty

Mr. Brian & Mrs. Sharon McClernan

Networking Concepts, Inc.

Mr. & Mrs. Edward P. Nevin

Steve & Carol Nevin

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For 25 years, Carroll County Anesthesia Associates has been the partner Carroll Hospital has counted on in the operating room and beyond.

Dr. Kiran Kuna prepares anesthetic medications for surgery at Carroll Hospital.

Blending Together forBlending Together for

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From left to right, Jessica Hobbs, M.D.; Lawrence Olenginski, C.R.N.A.; John Brock, M.D.; Kiran Kuna, M.D.; William McNally, C.R.N.A.; and Jeffrey Tabak, M.D.

They’re always there to ensure every procedure goes smoothly—providing the highest standards in anesthesia, pain management and critical care for Carroll Hospital’s surgical patients. You might not see them front and center, but without the support of Carroll County Anesthesia Associates, Carroll Hospital’s compassionate and attentive surgical care just wouldn’t be the same.

Now the organization is taking its behind-the-scenes commitment one step further with a generous $225,000 gift toward Carroll Hospital’s Vision 2020 surgical expansion project. “We’ve always been aligned with the mission of the hospital,” states Kiran Kuna, M.D., chief of anesthesiology and Carroll County Anesthesia Associates chief operating officer. “We are passionate about providing quality care in the surgical units, which is why we wanted to support this expansion and modernization.”

As part of Vision 2020, Carroll Hospital’s seven-year strategic plan, the hospital’s separate peri-operative and post-operative facilities will be consolidated into one larger, more modern and cohesive unit to allow for a

better streamlined, comfortable experience for patients and families. The new unit will also create a connected and efficient work area for staff and the surgical team—allowing them time to care for patients. “This expansion will offer a relaxing and private atmosphere for patients, where they can also witness the encompassing effort that goes into delivering exceptional care,” explains Dr. Kuna. “They’ll see the state-of-the-art units and immediately know that they are receiving best-in-class care in a safe, secure and private environment.”

After more than two decades of incredible partnership, the physicians and certified registered nurse anesthetists of Carroll County Anesthesia Associates—many of whom are Carroll County residents themselves—know personally how the community’s contributions can shape the future of the hospital. “We see it and experience it, so we believe in it. We want to see Carroll Hospital continue to flourish,” says Dr. Kuna. “So many of the hospital’s facilities are community-built, and that’s something we should all be so proud of.”

We are passionate about providing

in the surgical units, which is why we wanted to support this expansion

and modernization.

QUALITY CARE“ ““ “

-Kiran Kuna, M.D.

Let's build up our community together.Visit carrollwinstogether.org to view our latest Vision 2020 progress report and fundraising priorities.

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PACESETTERcontinued

Northrop Grumman Employees Charity Organization

Dr. & Mrs. Alexander Ober

Drs. Mark & Melly Olszyk

Mr. & Mrs. M. Lee Primm

Pritts Funeral Home & Chapel, P.A.

R. D. Bowman & Sons: Mr. Dirk & Mrs. Julie Bowman Mr. Dale & Mrs. Jeanne Bowman

Randstad Technologies

Mr. & Mrs. David B. Reasner III

Ms. Lorna J. Rice

Mr. Dwayne & Mrs. Wanda Richardson

Michael & Janet Scherr

Shade Construction Company, Inc.

Karen & Richard Soisson

Standard Insurance Company

Mr. Timothy & Mrs. Jennifer Stitely

Tim Kyle Co. Inc. Electrical Service*

Tipco Technologies

Viega, LLC

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Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services: Mr. & Mrs. Martin BurnsMr. & Mrs. D’Alan Baugh

Mr. & Mrs. George W. Warden

Westminster Home Association

Wilmot Sanz, Inc.

Mr. Cleveland & Dr. Victoria Wilson

PATRON$1,000 – $2,499

Mr. Rob & Mrs. Holly Phipps Adams

Mr. Brandon & Mrs. Heather Akers

Mr. Thomas & Mrs. Karen Alban

Mr. Jonathan & Mrs. Amanda Alvarez

Automated Protection System, Inc.

Mrs. Carole R. Baile

Dr. & Mrs. James D. Ball

Dr. & Mrs. Chistos Ballas

Dr. & Mrs. Wayne L. Barber

Mr. & Mrs. Steven W. Barger

Mr. Hans A. & Mrs. DiAnn Grimes Baum

Mr. Kevin & Mrs. Sharon Beaver

Mrs. Donna Berneski

Mrs. Diane G. Biddinger

Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Tammy Black

Mark & Tracie Blacksten

Mr. Steve & Mrs. Linda Bohn

Ms. Ann M. Bollinger

Ms. Joy Bollinger

Mr. Charles & Mrs. Lori Borek

Dr. Niel J. Borrelli

Mr. Garry Bosley

Mr. Gregory S. Bosse

Mr. James T. Bounds

Mrs. Joan Brady

Mr. Bryant & Mrs. Pamela D. Brambeck

Brook-Owen Real Estate: Ms. Denise Lewis

Mrs. Ruth A. Brown

Builderguru Contracting, Inc.

Mr. Peck & Mrs. Lisa Burmeister

Mr. Calvin W. Burnett

Mr. Vincent & Mrs. Kathleen Campanella

Mr. Eugene & Mrs. Joanne Canale

Mr. Jack Cheatham

Mr. & Mrs. Garnett Y. Clark, Jr.

Ms. Carol R. Coley

Mr. Yancey D. & Mrs. Peggy S. Costas

Founders Circle MembersFounders Circle Members

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Mr. Kenneth & Mrs. Marcea Cotter

Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Crowl, Jr.

Ms. S. LaRue Crowl

Mr. Scott & Mrs. Amber Curtis

Mrs. Cheryl D’Amario

Mr. Scott & Dr. Kimberly Johnston Deltuva

Mr. Ron & Mrs. Jennifer L. Dennis

Mrs. Vivian T. Dorwart

Ms. Mindy Dunnigan

Mr. Frank & Mrs. Karen Durilla

Mr. Richard M. & Mrs. Deborah L. Ebersole

Ms. Kacy Elwood

Mr. Kirk & Mrs. Amy Engle

Mr. Richard & Mrs. Kathleen Erbacher

Mr. Richard Estes

Evlos Technology

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Finnell III

Matty Frame Family

Mr. William & Mrs. Cindy Franz II

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Linda Frazee

Dr. Carter Freiburg

Dr. Carol A. Fritz

Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Fulp

Dr. Darlene Gabeau

Dr. Qiwei W. Gai

Ms. Susan J. Galicki

Mr. Robert C. George

Mr. Tom & Mrs. Laura Gillen

Mr. & Mrs. James J. Goge

Dr. Edward M. Goldman

Dr. Mark & Mrs. Elizabeth Goldstein

Dr. Kevin D. Grayson

Mr. Corey & Mrs. Heather Green

Mr. Orville L. & Mrs. Susan Green

Mrs. Barbara J. Groff

Mr. Darius & Mrs. Janet Gross

Dr. & Mrs. Christopher T. Grove

Mr. Tim & Mrs. Sue Haynes*

Mr. Harry N. Helwig, Jr.

Ms. Monica Hendrix

Dr. Dona Hobart

Dr. Donald & Mrs. Janice Hobart

Samuel C. & Georgia S. Hoff: Samuel C. Hoff Agency

Mr. R. Wayne & Mrs. Elaine Hollenbaugh

Ms. Laura L. Hooper

Garrett & Anna Luisa Hoover

Mr. Carl & Mrs. Colleen Hordesky

Mr. David & Mrs. Jill Horn

Mr. Ken J. Hornberger

iCare Medical Transport

Mr. Charles Ingram

Mr. & Mrs. Tom Jeffers

Mr. & Mrs. Scott M. Jenkins

Mr. Albert & Dr. Melissa Jones Holley

Mr. & Ms. Brian T. Kavanagh

Mr. & Mrs. Russell W. Keiser

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher T. Kelly

Mr. Gregory M. & Mrs. Stephanie L. Kirby

Mr. & Mrs. Donald H. Kirk, Jr.

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Janice Kirkner

Ms. Margie Knott

The Kokoski-Chalungsooth Family

Mrs. Christine M. Krebs

Dr. & Mrs. J. Michael Kroe

KRS Consultants, LLC: Mr. & Mrs. K. Randall Smith

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Debbie Leazer

Ms. Karen Lee

Rev. & Mrs. Charles Leger

Mr. William C. Libman

Ms. Harlean Liebno

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Listed below we recognize living Bridge Builders during their lifetime who have provided for the future of Carroll Hospital and/or Carroll Hospice in their will, retirement plan, insurance policy, certificate of deposit, bank account, charitable gift annuity, trust or other future giving plans. Bridge Builders ensure superior healthcare services continue for generations to come and are leaving a wonderful legacy for the community.

Mr. Bob & Mrs. Diana AlfordMrs. Evelyn F. BabylonMrs. Ruth BairMs. Ruth B. BareMr. Wayne & Mrs. Bonnie BarnesMr. Hans A. & Mrs. DiAnn Grimes Baum Mr. Daniel & Mrs. Susan BohnMr. Richard & Mrs. Cathy BoswellDrs. Joan D. Coley & M. Lee RiceMs. Barbara CornettMr. Scott & Mrs. Amber CurtisMs. Janet E. DavisMs. Brenda R. EckerDr. & Mrs. Park W. EspenschadeMr. H. Theodore Frantum, Jr.Mr. Sterling GarrettMrs. Ruth C. HandschuhMr. Dan & Mrs. Kitty HartzlerDr. Dona Hobart

Mr. R. Neal & Mrs. Nancy HoffmanMr. Ken J. HornbergerMs. Doris J. HullMr. Douglas & Mrs. Lyndsay KeeferMr. James G. KohlerMs. Christine M. KrebsDr. Flavio & Mrs. Ellie KruterMr. Brad & Mrs. Jean LawrenceDr. James E. LightnerMr. K. Wayne & Mrs. Bonnie M. LockardMr. L. Thomas & Mrs. Frances G. MillerMr. Howard A. MillerMr. & Mrs. G. Melvin Mills, Jr.Mrs. Carol E. PlunkertMr. & Mrs. Mark PowersDr. & Mrs. David RaznickMr. Ernest L. & Mrs. Phyllis S. RiceMr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Susie ScottMr. John M. & Mrs. Marion H. Sernulka

Ms. Janet C. ShipleyMs. Shirley F. SinnottKaren & Richard SoissonMrs. Carolyn Koontz StarrMr. K. Merrill SumeyMr. Jack & Mrs. Beth TevisMrs. Betty ThomasMr. Earl & Mrs. Ruth TrimmerMr. William M. Troxell, Sr.Ms. Janet M. TruheMr. Michael UnkartMr. Larry & Mrs. Joyce Van Sant, Sr.Mr. Joseph WeikelMrs. Martha J. WeisgerberMs. Rachael WentzMs. Rose WerdenMr. & Mrs. Charles WrightMr. Carroll L. & Mrs. Sue M. Yingling

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Sources of income for delivering quality healthcare services to our community

$151,541,000Salary & benefits for our medical,

professional & support staffs

$69,516,000Operating services

$22,246,000Operating supplies

$20,246,000Depreciation & interest on plant & equipment

$248,298,000Services provided for inpatients and outpatients

Includes: nursing care, room & board, diagnostic & therapeutic procedures & some physician care

$24,075,000Additional income received from operating activities

$272,373,000Total income available to

care for the patients who need our services

Financial HighlightsFinancial Highlights

$263,549,000Total expenses required to meet the

NEEDS OF SERVING OUR PATIENTS

$8,824,000Operating income to

SUPPORT OUR MISSION

$3,683,000Contributions in cash from our friends in the

COMMUNITY WHO SUPPORT OUR MISSION

From our income, we paid for

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PATRONcontinued

Dr. James E. Lightner

Mr. Robert W. Lowe, Jr.

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Luellen

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Lund

Dr. & Mrs. Michael Luzuriaga

Mr. & Mrs. John T. Lyburn, Jr.

Mr. Lynn Maclary

Maggie’s Restaurant: Mr. Jim Breuer

Mr. & Mrs. David McCormick

Ron & Carole McDade

Mrs. Jacqua Lynn McLain

Mr. Mike & Mrs. Marcia McMullin

Mr. & Mrs. William McNally

Ellen & Neil Meltzer Family Fund

Ms. Susan J. Meyers

Dr. & Mrs. John W. Middleton

Mrs. Leslie Middleton

Mrs. Kathy Miller

Ms. Mary Ellen Miller

Tom & Fran Miller Foundation*

Mr. & Mrs. Rick Molloy

Mr. William E. & Mrs. Barbara A. Mooney

Selena B. Mowery

Myers-Durboraw Funeral Home: Mr. Justin & Mrs. Anne Durboraw

Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Karen Nattans

Mrs. Robbin Nolen & Mr. Glenn Heath

Mr. & Mrs. Howard G. Norseth

Mr. Kenneth R. Noto

Ms. Claire A. Null

Mr. Michael J. Oddis

Mr. & Mrs. James P. O’Meara

Mr. Henry E. & Mrs. Edyta I. Oswiecimka

Dr. & Mrs. Bertan Ozgun

Mr. & Mrs. Arthur R. Palaia

Dr. Faye Pappalardo

Mr. Josh Parks

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn W. Patterson

Mr. Terry & Mrs. Ann Patterson

Ms. Wende Peters

Mrs. Carol Pierce

Mr. & Mrs. C. A. Piern

Dr. Binu J. Poulose

Powers Companies: Mr. & Mrs. Mark PowersMr. & Mrs. Jeff Powers

Quantum Internet Services, Inc.

Ms. Carolyn N. Ratliff

Founders Circle MembersFounders Circle Members

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Mrs. Hazel Rectanus

Mr. Jim Reese

Mr. James & Mrs. Stephanie Reid

Mr. Rob & Mrs. Sharyn Rhodes

Mr. Ty & Mrs. Mary Richards

Mrs. Louise A. Robinson

Dr. & Mrs. Jed S. Rosen

Mr. Peter G. Samios

In memory of Freda Sarni

Dr. Hermine P. Saunders

Mr. Paul & Mrs. Dana Saunders

Mr. Edward & Mrs. Judith Schaefer

Mrs. Louis A. Schweitzer

Mr. Jeff & Mrs. Susie Scott

Mr. & Mrs. George R. Shoffner

Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence P. Siegel

Dr. & Mrs. Errol G. Smith

SNC Partners, LLC

Mr. Mark S. & Mrs. Teresa D. Snyder

Mr. Alan & Mrs. Phyllis Sonnenleiter

Mr. Gary & Mrs. Nancy Spencer

Mrs. Sharon L. Spencer-Kable

Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Spielman, Jr.

Ms. Deborah L. Spittel

Mr. Jeffrey A. & Mrs. Diane Shipley Sprinkle

S & S Holdings, Inc.

Mrs. Gretchen L. Stangle

Mr. Joe & Mrs. Carolyn Koontz Starr

Station Maintenance Solutions, Inc.

Mr. Jack E. Steil

Ms. Tobie Stewart

Mr. Gene & Mrs. Gretchen Stiner

Summit Electric Company

Sun Valley Assisted Living

Joseph & Catharine Tarr

Terry’s Tag & Title

TiePoint-bkm, PC

Mr. Gordon H. Tobery

Mr. & Mrs. Clarence E. Townsley

Mr. Tuan & Mrs. Loren Tran

Ms. Hyla Troxell

Dr. Nilar U

Mr. Harold W. & Mrs. Lois Walsh

Mr. Michael & Mrs. Lori Webster

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Welliver

Mr. Wayne & Mrs. Laura Welty

Mrs. Helen Whitehead & Mr. Louis Salafia

William & Diane Wirts, Jr.

Mr. Timothy Wu

Mr. & Mrs. Alec Yeo

Mr. Anthony & Mrs. Melissa Zahn

Mr. Patrick & Mrs. Charlene Zito

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Janet Davis, Vice PresidentKathy Palaia, Recording

SecretaryLinda Frazee,

Corresponding SecretaryGilbert E. Creutzer, Jr.Barbara GuntherSherry Kalish

Board of DirectorsBoard of Directors

Karen L. Durilla, President

Ellen Finnerty MyersJan OberMary L. RichardsFrances RockAndrea StonerWilliam StrotzKris TarrLois Warden

The Carroll Hospital Auxiliary was established in 1958 to raise funds and serve the hospital through volunteerism. Each year, many community members and local businesses directly support the Auxiliary’s efforts to help them fulfill their pledge to Carroll Hospital. Below is a list of donors who sponsored the Auxiliary Ball in 2020 with a gift of $1,000 or more.

Alteon HealthGlenn S. Bair & Rebecca Bare, in honor of all doctors and nursesBaugher’s RestaurantCarroll Community CollegeCarroll County Anesthesia Associates, P.A.Carroll County Association of Realtors FoundationCarroll Hospital Medical StaffCarroll Lutheran VillageCoca ColaDPR ConstructionEMJAY Engineering and Construction Co., Inc.Phyllis & Louis FriedmanHill Development Group, LLCDoris HullMr. & Mrs. Richard HullInternational Foreign Car Sales & Service, Inc.

Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Marjorie KimbleKnorr Brake CompanyLabCorpM&T BankMcDaniel CollegeIn honor of Russell & Kathryn MorganDr. & Mrs. Alex Ober in memory of Dr. George H. ThomasOrrstown BankPenguin Random House, Inc.Pitts Family FoundationPivot Physical TherapyRBC Wealth Management - The Yingling GroupMr. Ty & Mrs. Mary RichardsTevis Family of CompaniesWoodholme Gastroenterology Associates, P.A.

AuxiliaryAuxiliary

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Mr. Jeffrey & Mrs. Marjorie KimbleKnorr Brake CompanyLabCorpM&T BankMcDaniel CollegeIn honor of Russell & Kathryn MorganDr. & Mrs. Alex Ober in memory of Dr. George H. ThomasOrrstown BankPenguin Random House, Inc.Pitts Family FoundationPivot Physical TherapyRBC Wealth Management - The Yingling GroupMr. Ty & Mrs. Mary RichardsTevis Family of CompaniesWoodholme Gastroenterology Associates, P.A.

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Todd L. Herring, Vice Chair Laura Gillen, SecretaryJason A. Blavatt Regina S. Bodnar Jennifer H. BubczykCarolyn S. Burns James B. Covey Shirlyn Evans-Ford Barbara L. Harden Chrissy S. Kanther

Michael Myers, Chief Financial Officer

Ellen Finnerty Myers, Chief Development Officer & Vice President of Corporate Development

Mark Olszyk, M.D., Chief Medical Officer &Vice President of Medical Affairs

Stephanie Reid, Chief Nursing Officer & VicePresident of Patient Care Services

Thomas J. Zirpoli, Ph.D.,Vice Chair

Martin K.P. Hill, SecretaryDavid S. BollingerMark A. DebinskiMark A. Goldstein, M.D. Todd L. Herring Garrett W. HooverKiran G. Kuna, M.D.

E. Alex Myers, Vice ChairChristopher D. Holt, SecretaryGarrett W. Hoover, PresidentEllen Finnerty Myers,

Executive Vice PresidentMichael Myers, TreasurerMark E. BlackstenAnn M. BollingerMartin BurnsTimothy W. ChaseJoan D. Coley, Ph.D. Karen L. Durilla

Carroll Hospice Board of TrusteesCarroll Hospice Board of Trustees Carroll Hospital Foundation Board of TrusteesCarroll Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees

Carroll Hospital Executive TeamCarroll Hospital Executive Team Carroll Hospital Board of DirectorsCarroll Hospital Board of Directors

C. Dave Kile John W. Middleton, M.D. James A. Miller, P.D. Todd E. Mitchell Ellen Finnerty Myers Ann Patterson Louna S. Primm Robert L. Weinreich

Dona Hobart, M.D. Kiran G. Kuna, M.D. Terri S. Lyons Neil M. Meltzer Brian L. Moffet, Esq. Mark A. Powers Guy H. Sheetz Leslie R. Simmons Terry L. Smack Kevin R. Walsh, P.A.-C. Alec M. Yeo

Garrett W. HooverPresident & Chief Operating Officer, Carroll HospitalSenior Vice President,LifeBridge Health

Alec M. YeoChair

Neil M. Meltzer Brian L. Moffet Marcus Lee Primm Deborah D. Seidel Leslie R. Simmons Stanley H. "Jack" Tevis III Thomas D. Welliver Drewry J. White, M.D. Jeffrey A. Wothers

Ann M. BollingerChair

Mark A. DebinskiChair

For Auxiliary Board Members, please turn to page 24.

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