Archive for the ‘Foundation’ Category

Workshop for Professionals

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

On Thursday, Nov. 3, Pardee Hospital Foundation is sponsoring a Workshop for Professionals. 

This year’s offering is Ethics in ElderCare, and will be presented by Dr. Thomas Kalyuzinski from MemoryCare ofAsheville and Caroline T. Knox of Van Winkle Law Firm.  The free event is scheduled from 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the Orchard Restaurant located at Broadmoor Golf Links.  Those attending can earn 2 hours of Continuing Education credit for CLE, CPA, CFP, and ICEC. 

Fore more information, please visit www.pardeehospitalfoundation.org.

Pardee Hospital Foundation hosts annual Women Helping Women Events

Tuesday, September 27th, 2011

Pardee Hospital Foundation will host their annual Women Helping Women events Thursday, Oct. 13 and Friday, Oct. 14.

A meet the speaker dinner will be held Thursday, Oct. 13, at 5:30 p.m. at Kenmure Country Club where attendees can meet this year’s Women Helping Women featured speaker, Jessica Melore.  Melore suffered a massive heart attack at age 16 that led to multiple health complications including a heart transplant. She is now an advocate for organ donation, heart disease, cancer, and disability awareness. 

“Now that I’m 29, I can say that the adversity I’ve been through over the past 12 years has enriched my life in so many ways.  My message to your community will be ‘don’t let any obstacle stand in your way’,” said Melore.

Melore has won several awards including the YMCA’s “Woman of Inspiration” and the New Jersey Transplant Association “Triangle Award” for “using the ‘gift of life’ to make a dramatic impact in and out of the transplant community”.  Tickets for the meet the speaker dinner may be purchased for $100.

The Women Helping Women Luncheon will be held Friday, Oct. 14, at 11:30 a.m. at the Kenmure Country Club. The luncheon will include Jessica Melore as the featured speaker and the 2011 Women of Hope will be revealed.  A diamond pendant, donated by Shelley’s Jewelry of Hendersonville and Hearts on Fire® will be offered.  Tickets may be purchased for $25 at the dinner as well as the luncheon.  The pendant will be on display at Shelley’s Jewelry of Hendersonville prior to the events.  Tickets for the Women Helping Women Luncheon may be purchased for $125.

To purchase tickets for the meet the speaker dinner or the Women Helping Women Luncheon, or if you would like more information, please call the Pardee Hospital Foundation at 696-4666.

Article :: Pardee affiliation won’t affect foundation

Monday, September 26th, 2011

A letter from Lynn Matykiewicz, president of the Pardee Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, appeared on www.blueridgenow.com today. She writes about the foundation, its relationship to the hospital and details how the foundation will remain separate from the agreement with UNC Health Care.

Employee Giving at Pardee sets the pace with United Way

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Pardee Choice is an employee giving campaign that combines employee giving with the United Way campaign. It gives each of us a chance to improve our hospital and help others in need in the community.  Together we raised more than $147,000 for Henderson County through employee pledges, one-time donations, special events, sponsorships and corporate giving. There is a story in the Times-News on this campaign right here.

These donations to Pardee Choice support Pardee’s patients and help purchase medical tools and enhance service that extend and save lives. You can see this year’s Pardee Choice video by clicking here.

In the last two years alone, Pardee Hospital purchases from Pardee Choice employee donations have paid for a bladder scan, construction for a CT scanner, software tools for Ortho surgery, refurbished the Women and Children’s Waiting Room, helped complete renovations in the Ortho wing and purchased fetal monitors.

Last year, Pardee Hospital employees gave more money to United Way than any other employer in Henderson County and earned us the title of top community pacesetter.  we are proud to be the pacesetter again this year.

For more information on the Pardee Hospital Foundation, click here.

Pardee Hospital Auxiliary

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

Do you know who all those people walking around in blue jackets at Pardee are?

They are the Pardee Auxiliary – the hospital’s volunteers.  They give countless hours of their time to the hospital.  They run the gift store, deliver newspapers to patients and so much more.  Not only do they give of their time, they give monetarily. They just gave $10,000 in scholarship funds to Blue Ridge Community College nursing school, and $15,000 to the Foundation’s Women Helping Women.

Thank you to the Pardee Auxiliary for all that you do for our community hospital.

See a letter to the editor from one of our Auxilians about a high schooler who volunteered at the hospital this summer.

Interested in joining the Auxiliary, click here for more information.

Pardee Hospital Foundation names Healthcare Philanthropist of the Year

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Pardee Hospital Foundation named Kenneth Youngblood as its 2011 Healthcare Philanthropist of the Year at the annual donor recognition event held at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center in Fletcher on June 23.

Pardee Hospital Foundation’s Board of Directors presents this award each year to a member of the community that has made an outstanding contribution to Pardee Hospital, the Pardee Hospital Foundation and for the improvement of the community’s healthcare.  The recipient acts as an advocate for philanthropy and perpetuates giving within the community.  Past winners of this award include Marcia Caserio, L. Howard Carl, Jr., Bob and Doris Eklund, Colin Thomas, M.D., Grace Vineyard, Phillip Sellers, M.D., and Dorothy (Dot) Marlow.  The award was presented to Youngblood by Dot Marlow.

In selecting this year’s award recipient, previous winners of the award recognized Youngblood’s community work and unprincipled support of healthcare.  Youngblood has served the community as a driving force at Bruce Drysdale Elementary School where he raised community knowledge of the nurse to child ratio and drew attention to ways in which health programs in schools could improve academic performance.  His efforts led to the school health clinic that is still located at Bruce Drysdale Elementary School.

Youngblood was also the recipient of the Community Foundation of Henderson County’s Sauer Award, and is a founding board member of Carolina Village in which he has continued to support for the past 35 years.  He was also involved in Pardee and Western Carolina University’s “Integrative Initiative for Aging”.

The Prince, Youngblood, and Massagee Law Firm was recognized as the “Best Geriatric Practice of Law” in 2004 for it’s commitment in educating adults on the importance of later life planning.  Youngblood also served as Counselor to the North Carolina State Bar for the 29th Judicial District from 1972-1983 and is a Life Fellow in the American Bar Foundation.  His pro-bono legal work has also helped many organizations, including Henderson County Schools, Carolina Village and the Community Foundation. 

“I think he is that ‘wise one’ who serves as the conscience of the community, drawing attention to the inequities in the lack of access in healthcare.  He has always used his respected stature to reach those of influence locally and beyond in an effort to enhance the health and well-being of young and old alike in Henderson County,” said Marcia Caserio.

Pardee Hospital Foundation’s annual donor recognition event is held as a way of thanking the donors who support Pardee.  Since its inception in 1996, Pardee Foundation raised over $26 million in charitable gifts to assist Pardee services.  The event was supported through sponsorships from Pardee Hospital Foundation and lead sponsors First Citizens Bank and Frankie Bones Restaurant.  Additional contributions were made by Edward Jones, Carolina Village, the Fazio family, Chris, Judy and Desiree Ricker, TD Bank, Lake Point Landing, the Law Office of Lenbensburger & Gilreath, PLLC, Mountain Home Care and Geriatric Care Management, Economy Drugs, Times-News, Shelley’s Jewelry, and An English Flower Cottage.

Pardee Hospital Foundation Hosts Re-dedication for Orthopedic Center of Excellence

Friday, June 17th, 2011

Pardee Hospital Foundation held a re-dedication ceremony for the Orthopedic Center of Excellence on June 9.  This comes after a renovation of the center that began in February of 2010.  The re-dedication is a testament to Pardee’s dedication to the orthopedics program as it continues to grow and remains an important service for Henderson County and surrounding communities.

The re-dedication ceremony included speakers; Pardee Interim CEO, Jerry Maier, Edward G. Lily, III, M.D., and Amal Das, M.D. discussing the growth, renovation and future of the center.  Pardee Hospital Foundation committed to fully fund the renovation.  Pardee Hospital Auxiliary was recognized as the lead donor in this $700,000 project.  Other special gifts were provided by First Citizens, TD Bank, Hendersonville Orthopaedics Associates, Chester Phillips, James H. Cummings Foundation and the Cannon Foundation.

Orthopedic Rededication

Monday, May 23rd, 2011

$96,000 raised by Foundation Golf Tournament

Friday, May 20th, 2011

The 16th Annual Tournament of Champions took place on Monday, May 16, at Kenmure Country Club. The Tournament raised over $96,000 to be used to purchase a new state-of-the-art medication management system that safeguards the drugs and pharmaceutical orders our physicians place for patients at Pardee.

This year’s event hosted a full field of 136 players for our traditional 18-hole event in the afternoon and also hosted 24 golfers for the second annual 9-hole tournament that took place in the morning. Over 40 volunteers ensured that the event ran smoothly. This event has raised more than $1.1 million since 1996 to support Pardee Hospital facilities, equipment and programs.

Thank you to the many sponsors, volunteers, committee members, golfers, and staff who made the year’s Tournament of Champions such a great success.


Pardee Foundation Celebrates 15 Years

Monday, May 9th, 2011

Pardee Hospital Foundation is celebrating 15 years of service to our community and Pardee Hospital this year. The foundation has raised over $25 million for Pardee.

You can see a special article in the Times-News online at www.blueridgenow.com by clicking here.

“…Over the years, the foundation has raised funds to renovate the Emergency Department, Breast Center, orthopedics program and Pardee Care Center, expand the surgical facilities, improve the radiation oncology center and upgrade birthing and patient rooms, among others…”