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Crystal Ball raises $240,000 for Women’s & Children’s Services

On April 10, more than 450 guests attended the Mercy & Unity Hospital Foundation’s 2010 Crystal Ball at The Courtyards of Andover, where they enjoyed a cocktail reception, silent and live auctions, musical entertainment and fabulous food and drink.

The evening’s theme was Hollywood glam – complete with a red carpet entrance, paparazzi, a complimentary “Pretty in Pink” cosmopolitan bar and Oscars galore.  The popular annual event raised $240,000, which will support Women’s and Children’s services at both hospitals this year. Using funds from the ball Funds, the Family Birth Centers at Mercy and Unity will be remodeled to bring the accommodations up to date and create a more serene environment for mothers and babies.

The Foundation would like to thank the generous sponsors and tireless volunteers who made this year’s event a tremendous success.

Mark your calendars for next year’s Crystal Ball, which will take place at a new location: Saturday, April 2, 2011 at the Northland Inn in Brooklyn Park.

Mercy and Unity Hospitals Receive National Cancer Care Award

Mercy and Unity Cancer Centers have received the 2009 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. The prestigious award recognizes programs that strive for excellence in providing quality care to cancer patients.

“Our cancer program provides outstanding care rarely seen in a community hospital. It’s hard to believe that our cancer program can be even better, but we are always improving,” said John Stoltenberg, MD, interim president of Unity Hospital.  “It is the community that really benefits from quality cancer care close to home,” said Tom O’Connor, president of Mercy Hospital. “We are fortunate to have a comprehensive staff and dedicated physicians who work as a team to provide the best treatment options, information and support for cancer patients and their families.”

Commission on Cancer’s Outstanding Achievement Award

Cancer centers granted the Commission on Cancer’s Outstanding Achievement Award demonstrate compliance with multiple program activities and standards.  In addition, the Commission recognized additional services provided at both hospitals, such as the Neighbors Caring for Neighbors program. This program connects patients with providers who offer massage, healing touch, legal and other services.

Mercy and Unity Cancer Centers were among 82 award winners, representing only 8 percent of the 432 programs that were surveyed in 2009.  For more information about cancer care at Unity and Mercy hospitals, visit allina.com/cancer.

Virginia Piper Cancer Institute Construction Continues on the Unity Campus

“It’s a dream come true,” says Connie Fiebiger, RN, patient care director at Unity Hospital of the Virginia Piper Cancer Institute (VPCI) scheduled to open in the new Fridley Medical Center in late 2010.  “We have always had great services, but in multiple locations on our campus.  Now we’ll have even better services all under one roof, which is a great benefit for patients.”

When it’s complete, patients and families will experience a welcoming and healing environment, in addition to the comprehensive care they need and deserve.  A fireplace, comfortable chairs, a library and a spa-like atmosphere will provide a healing environment for patients and families.  Doctors and other caregivers will be able to work efficiently and coordinate their efforts. 

 
 

The center will provide a full-service oncology clinic, with a variety of patient services, including genetic counseling, chemotherapy and specialized holistic therapies and support services.  Radiation therapy services will be available on the Unity Hospital campus. 

In addition to the new building and expanded services, visitors will also see expanded parking lots and a new entry to the campus.  New trees and landscaping will be added to the campus later this summer to provide a serene, healing environment for hospital’s neighbors, its patients and their families.

Construction and landscaping are scheduled to be complete the end of October. An open house celebration will be held at that time to introduce the new building and services to the community.

Emergency Department renovations at Mercy Hospital

A $130,000 grant from the Foundation will allow Mercy Hospital to begin much needed renovations in the Emergency Department (ED) to accommodate mental health patients as well as grieving families.

The project includes a mental health suite comprised of five new secure rooms to ensure a safer environment for mental health and substance abuse patients, other ED patients and care givers.

“Mercy Hospital’s ED serves a high volume of mental health patients on a daily basis, as it is the only hospital in Anoka County and near-neighboring counties with inpatient psychiatric services,” says Brandi Lunneborg, vice president of operations for Mercy Hospital. In 2009, the ED saw more than 50,000 patients and psychiatric volumes are believed to be on the rise due to the economic recession.

According to Mercy Hospital President Tom O’Connor, “There have been many times when I have walked into the ED have and seen families dealing with their grief in the hallways.” Currently there is no designated space to accommodate these families. The remodeling project includes the addition of a grieving room to support family members with a quiet place to go when dealing with difficult situations.

Thanks to the generosity of Foundation donors, these individuals will now have a private space to express their emotion. The updates will occur in phrases to cause as little disruption as possible. Renovations are scheduled to conclude in September.


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A Patient’s Perspective

“I’m a cardiac nurse at North Memorial Hospital. My family lives in Oak Grove. On my way to work April 3, I started experiencing upper chest and right arm pain. I drove straight to Mercy Hospital.

Within 15 minutes of entering the Emergency Department, I had an EKG, was diagnosed with an acute myocardial infarction (a.k.a. heart attack) and was in the Cath Lab for intervention soon after.

I know how difficult it can be to treat heart conditions. I feel lucky that a community hospital has excellent heart care and an excellent Emergency Department, and that I could not have received better care at any other hospital.”


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Upcoming Events:

Foundation Golf Classic
July 22, 2010 - The Refuge Golf Club

3M Championship Senior PGA Tournament
August 2-8, 2010 -  TPC Twin Cities

Women's Day on the Links
Sept. 13, 2010 - The Links at Northfork

Lynnda Laubach Breast Cancer Awareness Ride
Sept. 25, 2010 - Zylstra Harley Davidson

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