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Memorial 2020
TOGETHER,
CREATING
A NEW
STANDARD FOR
HEALTHCARE
MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare 1Privacy & Comfort Concerns
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT ISSUE impacting patient comfort is the
lack of privacy. Patients, staff, and visitors often encounter one another
in the “long hallway”, causing emotional discomfort for patients
who are already feeling vulnerable. The use of shared, dormitory-
style showers is another major issue that causes dissatisfaction
with patients actively considering their healthcare options.
Navigation is also a big challenge as patients and visitors
consider which of the 13 entrances to use.
In addition to privacy and patient flow, there are very real functional issues.
Medical advances have far outpaced the original 1952 facility — despite
numerous additions and renovations. Electrical, heating, cooling and
Building on a Tradition of Success mechanical capabilities are no longer able to keep up. The original designers
could not have conceived of the support required for modern hospital
technology such as CT scanners and advanced digital X-ray equipment.
SINCE 1952, Memorial Hospital has been filling a need — quality
healthcare that is close to home. Over the years, the community Anyone who has owned an older home knows the challenges of aging
has evolved, so have the services provided by Memorial. plumbing, wiring and infrastructure. Those challenges are multiplied
exponentially when dealing with a hospital designed 70 years ago to support
Memorial has a strong Board of Trustees made up of dedicated community
a vastly different care model to a significantly smaller population.
leaders and a highly qualified administrative team with decades of
executive leadership. For the last ten years, they have made key strategic Memorial must renew its infrastructure to run more efficiently and
decisions, placing the hospital in a position of strength, able to adapt to provide the privacy and comfort patients deserve. The Memorial
the changing healthcare needs of the community. These decisions have 2020 project will provide state-of-the-art facilities to match the high-
led to a combination of projects, partnerships, and added services. quality care delivered by the Memorial team each and every day.
Meet the Challenges of the Future
Community hospitals are faced with the challenge of providing high quality care
on shrinking profit margins, through aging facilities. Competition from large health We can no longer meet the needs
systems and decreasing numbers of hospital admissions have resulted in the closing and expections of modern healthcare
of many of Memorial’s counterparts, while others are absorbed by larger systems.
patients while delivering services
Memorial has faced the same challenges, but has forged a path to success during the in a facility designed in 1950.”
past 15 years. Through forward-thinking, fiercely independent leadership, Memorial
Health has bucked national trends and established an impressive record of growth. – DR. VICTOR TRIANFO,
Chief Medical Officer
2 MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare 3MEMORIAL 2020 THERE’S MORE
One additional positive side effect of the facility enhancement is that Memorial
The Memorial 2020 project will MODERNIZE THE PATIENT 2020 will help draw new physicians to practice here, making it easier to add new
EXPERIENCE by building new inpatient and outpatient pavilions. specialties as community needs evolve.
The community deserves the comfort, convenience and efficiency
that a modernization and renovation project will provide. Memorial 2020 will help keep local patients local by providing a modern
patient experience that diminishes outmigration to other healthcare
facilities. This will strengthen Memorial Health’s financial position
INPATIENT and have a corresponding virtuous benefit on the community.
Inpatients will enjoy comfortable, modern, state-of-the-art hospital rooms with
full, private bathrooms. Memorial 2020 will replace all existing rooms except
those in Obstetrics and the Nursery with 36 brand-new, multi-purpose patient
rooms as well as 12 shelled-in rooms ready for future expansion. Rather than
adding cost, this will enhance savings by reducing the number of rooms and
cutting the heavy maintenance costs associated with our aging facilities.
The new inpatient pavilion will consist of four levels:
• Basement – Information Technology, Plant
Operations and other support services
• First Floor – Public space with dedicated main entrance, spacious lobby,
conference areas, retail shop, cafeteria, and a Mobile Meals preparation area
• Second & Third Floors – New, private patient rooms
including rooms for hospice and physical therapy
The new patient rooms will have the flexibility to meet a variety of
clinical needs and reduce the likelihood of expensive remodel projects
in the future. Additionally, more critical care patients can be cared for
at a given time, decreasing the need for transfers to other facilities.
OUTPATIENT
A new outpatient pavilion will provide space for specialty providers and a dedicated
patient drop-off area. It will be a hub of activity with relocated services including the Memorial MUST renew its infrastructure
Wellness Center, Specialty Care Center, Medication Therapies Clinic, Occupational
Therapy registration and lab draw. to run more efficiently. The Memorial
2020 project will modernize the
Though details are not yet complete, an expansion of oncology services is in the
works, too, including increased chemotherapy space designed in a more communal patient experience by building new
setting for patient comfort. inpatient and outpatient pavilions.”
In this new outpatient area, patient registration and access to services will see vast
– CHIP HUBBS, Memorial Health President/CEO
improvements and greater levels of privacy.
4 MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare 5Memorial 2020 Campaign
& Ways to Give
TO HELP COMPLETE THE MEMORIAL 2020 PROJECT, hospital
and community leaders have launched the Memorial 2020 campaign
to secure $4 million in philanthropic support, which is 8% of the
project’s cost — matching what our founders did in current dollars.
Charitable contributions will ensure Memorial’s debt remains within
prudent limits while simultaneously aiding the hospital in its effort
to receive bond funding. When a community financially supports its
local hospital, investors view that as a probable sign of success.
Ways to Give
Investment Pledges can be payable over five years paid in annual, bi-
Memorial 2020 will be the capstone of a decade’s worth annual, quarterly, or monthly installments through:
of work, growth, and development. The investment to
realize this vision is $50 million and will be met through a • Cash
combination of cash, bonds, and charitable contributions. • Check
• Credit card
• Appreciated stock
Other opportunities:
• Online at memorialohio.com/give
• Tributes – in honor or in memory of a loved one
• Matching corporate gifts
No tax dollars will be used to fund
the project. While Memorial Health * Please consult your tax attorney or tax preparer for the deductibility of your
is county-owned it does not receive gift. Circumstances will vary with income and other factors.
any tax dollars for operations or capital
projects and has not for decades.”
– TOM MCCARTHY, Memorial Health
Foundation Board of Trustees
6 MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare MEMORIAL HEALTH | New Standard for Healthcare 7The Time is Now
MEMORIAL HEALTH OPENED IN 1952 through $300,000 in contributions
from the community. Another $300,000 was received in matching grants. The
generosity of these leaders ensured the right care was available for area residents
– particularly WWII veterans. In today’s dollars, their support would be over $4
million. That investment has provided for local healthcare for nearly 65 years.
It’s time for all of us to step forward to provide that assurance to the next many
generations.
Memorial Health must maintain its competitive edge by continuing to grow and
adapt to meet the quickly changing healthcare needs of the region. Memorial 2020
will create a modern hospital for the next generations, preserving the healthcare
future of the community. It will help Memorial Health remain fiercely independent
– OUR HOSPITAL, DIRECTED BY LEADERS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY,
MEETING REGIONAL NEEDS.
Memorial 2020 will help Memorial
remain fiercely independent
and create the modern hospital
our community deserves.”
– CHAD HOFFMAN, Memorial Health Board
of Trustees and Memorial 2020 Co-Chair
All renderings are concepts only.
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500 London Ave., Marysville, OH 43040Naming Opportunities Gifts starting at $10,000 can also be recognized with exclusive naming recognition within the new facility. Donors contributing at these levels will be contacted (in the order in which their gifts or pledges are received) to secure their naming location selection. Please note that as architectural plans become finalized, we may be able to share more naming opportunities with donors. Naming Location Gift Inpatient Tower Building (external).............$1,000,000 Specialty Care Center Building (external).$1,000,000 Connector Hallway................................................$500,000 Dietary/Dining Wing.............................................$500,000 Oncology Entrance (external)...........................$250,000 First Floor Lobby..................................................... $100,000 Medical Office Wing............................................. $100,000 Occupational Health............................................. $100,000 Wellness Center....................................................... $100,000 Inpatient Wing............................................................$50,000 Meeting Room First Floor......................................$50,000 Physician Practice......................................................$50,000 Specialty Care Center Wing..................................$50,000 Inpatient Lobby......................................................... $40,000 Occupational Health Lobby................................. $40,000 Oncology Lobby....................................................... $40,000 Specialty Care Center Lobby............................... $40,000 Wellness Center Classroom...................................$25,000 Inpatient Nurses’ Station........................................$15,000 Oncology Nurses’ Station......................................$15,000 Specialty Care Center Nurses’ Station..............$15,000 Inpatient Private Rooms.........................................$10,000 Medical Office Exam Rooms.................................$10,000 Occupational Health Exam Rooms....................$10,000 Oncology Patient Rooms.......................................$10,000 Specialty Care Center Private Rooms...............$10,000 Wellness Center Consultation Rooms...............$10,000
Pledge Form
I/we hereby pledge $________________ to be paid Yearly Quarterly Monthly Other_______
in payments of $____________________ for the next_____ (maximum of five, if payments begin in 2017) years
in support of Memorial 2020 to completely modernize our region’s healthcare experience.
It is my/our intention to make the first payment in _________________________ , 20_________.
It is fine to include my/our name(s) with the published list of donors? Yes No
Contributions of $250 or more will be acknowledged with a comprehensive
commemorative display of campaign donors. May we include your name? Yes No
Signature:_____________________________________________________________ Date: ________________
Name of Donor(s):____________________________________________________________________________
(as you wish it to appear in all recognition)
Address:____________________________________________________________________________________
City:_______________________________________ State:_________________ ZIP:_____________________
Email: _________________________________________________ Phone: ______________________________
Recognition Naming Opportunities
All gifts of at least $250 will be recognized on a public Please call the Memorial Health Foundation at
contributor display according to the level of giving. (937) 578-4272 for gifts of $10,000 or more and
resulting naming recognition opportunities.
Giving Levels $1,000,000 +
$500,000 – $999,999
$250,000 – $499,999
$100,000 – $249,999
$50,000 – $99,999
$10,000 – $49,999
$5,000 – $9,999
$1,000 – $4,999
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