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SUN HEALTH FOUNDATION 14719 W. Grand Ave. | Surprise, AZ 85374 (623) 471-8500 | SunHealthFoundation.org Foundation@SunHealth.org SUN HEALTH FOUNDATION STAFF Joe La Rue Chief Executive Officer Joe.LaRue@SunHealth.org Gina W. Ore Chief Philanthropy Officer Gina.Ore@SunHealth.org (623) 471-9560 Pamela Gralton Kohnen Sr. Director of Philanthropy Pamela.Kohnen@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8502 Bonnie Olsen Director of Philanthropy Bonnie.Olsen@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8504 Claudia Vazquez Director of Annual Giving & Operations Claudia.Vazquez@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8507
Janine McGhee Manager of Special Events/ Corporate Giving Janine.McGhee@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8503 Claudia Cucitro Director of Philanthropy Claudia.Cucitro@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8509 Linda Tyler Director, Marketing and Communications Linda.Tyler@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8506
Now, more than ever, our health and wellbeing are a
With consideration for your financial wellness,
treasure. That’s why we’re devoting our spring issue
this edition’s Ask the Expert column provides
of Generous Living to the impact of wellness that
up-to-date information on the SECURE Act that you
empowers longer, healthier, more purposeful lives.
won’t want to miss.
Speaking of impact, our feature story highlights
In these times, Sun Health Foundation and Sun
Nancy Urbach who carries on a family legacy of
Health Wellness continue to be here for you with
philanthropy supporting health and wellness in the
the support and resources to help you and your
West Valley. And she feels a part of our Sun Health
community stay resilient and vibrant. We look
family, too, because of all the benefits she enjoys
toward the future of health and wellness for you
from our programs and resources, including those
and our community – together.
from Sun Health Wellness. Philanthropy truly does come full circle. We invite you to read her story and
Our wellness wishes to you and yours!
be inspired. This story ties in so well with the Generosity for Generations Campaign’s Community Health and Wellness initiative, support for which will ensure wellness programs continue to be available.
CREATED FOR SUN HEALTH BY
Gina W. Ore
Todd Hornback
Gina W. Ore
Chairman Sun Health Foundation Board of Trustees
Chief Philanthropy Officer Sun Health Foundation
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A S TO R Y O F V I B R A N T L I V I N G
Nancy Urbach | Living Well, Giving Back Nancy Blum Urbach has called Arizona home for
empower participants to live longer, healthier,
more than two decades and loves the life she has
more purposeful lives. In total, Wellness programs
made for herself volunteering, enjoying friendships,
focus on fitness, nutrition, balance and mobility,
managing her website, and writing her memoir.
weight management, acupuncture and massage. Consultative services include the Care Transitions
She has two sons and now also enjoys three
and Memory Care Navigator programs.
grandchildren. Originally from Nashville, Tennessee, Nancy lived in many different places before deciding
Community support helps make these and many other
on Arizona. She never looked back.
Sun Health Wellness programs possible. A $2 million initiative inviting support is a vital part of Sun Health
Living life to the fullest is important to Nancy, and
Foundation’s Generosity for Generations Campaign.
embracing wellness – spiritual, emotional and physical – helps her do just that. In fact, her website
Sun Health has been an important part of Nancy’s
features inspirational messages and wellness
and her family’s lives in many ways. Her late parents,
insights. It is one of many ways she gives back to
Reba and Robert Blum, were residents of Sun
help others.
Health’s Grandview Terrace. Nancy is a member of Sun Health At Home®, which gives members
How fortunate that Sun Health Wellness programs
the opportunity to continue living independently
by her membership counselor who also served
are here to support Nancy’s vibrant lifestyle. Taking
wherever they call home, with the assurance of
as her medical care advocate and took care of
exercise classes helped her with stretching, toning,
knowing that they have guaranteed lifetime access
everything for her.
balance and and strength training. Nancy appreciates
to health care should their health needs ever change. Upon discharge from Banner Del E. Webb Medical
the personalized support she received, that exercises were tailored to her needs, and that classes were
Being connected with Sun Health was never more
Center, Sun Health entered Nancy’s life once again,
available when she needed them.
important the night Nancy was chatting with a
through Care Transitions. The program helps ease
girlfriend on the phone and her blood pressure
the transition from hospital to home with in-home
Exercise classes are among the many types of
skyrocketed. She reached out to Sun Health At
nurse visits and follow-up phone calls. That added
classes offered through Sun Health Wellness that
Home, then called 911. She was met at the hospital
layer of support put Nancy at ease.
Also contributing to her peace of mind was that Banner Del E. Webb was close to home for her parents and her late husband, Walter Urbach, Jr. Nancy was so grateful for the superior health care Walter received from Banner Del E. Webb’s health care team that she hosted a celebration to thank everyone on the unit. This best-in-class health care is supported in part by the community with donations to Sun Health Foundation, the medical center’s exclusive philanthropic partner.
Gertrude May
She and her family are among the many examples of generations of families who are showing their gratitude for and support of vibrant living here in
Reba and Robert Blum
the West Valley. And actively participating in it all.
Mortimer May
Philanthropy – A Family Tradition Volunteering, charitable giving and participating in
“What I give, I get back in spades,” Nancy says. “It
In Nancy’s family, philanthropy is a tradition
the longevity and Brain & Body Donation programs
makes your heart feel good.”
spanning three generations. Not only has she and
at the Banner Sun Health Research Institute are
Walter given of their time and treasure in support of
examples of their philanthropy that has helped
“I have so much confidence and faith in Sun
health, wellness and research in the West Valley, her
benefit health care today and for the future.
Health. How can anyone possibly move anywhere
parents have as well.
else than the West Valley?” she asks. “Because Sun Nancy has continued to honor her family’s legacy
Health wouldn’t be present in their lives and it
This spirit of giving was passed down to Nancy
of philanthropy. In memory of her mother and
would be such a loss. They are such a vital part of
from her parents and grandparents, Mortimer
grandmother, Nancy made a gift to Sun Health
this community.”
and Gertrude May. “Do unto others and always be
Foundation in support of Banner Del E. Webb’s
charitable, they taught,” she says.
Louisa Kellam Center for Women’s Health. And she gives to the Generosity for Generations Campaign to
To all of them, philanthropy comes full circle.
further support superior health care and wellness.
And to her, Sun Health is family.
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Diane Gronski, M.D. PHYSICIAN SPOTLIGHT
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Dr. Gronski credits her motivation in providing outstanding care to her Midwestern roots and good work ethic. “I come to work to accomplish goals,” she says. “I want people to feel better and do better, whether they have diabetes, thyroid
Diane Gronski, M.D., endocrinologist and medical
or pituitary gland issues. I will go the whole nine
advisor for Sun Health Wellness, knew she wanted
yards every time.”
to be a doctor at age 12. “As a child, I was intrigued with pathology and diseases, how people were
That commitment extends to her work with Sun
affected and how cures were developed,” she says.
Health Wellness. “Outreach to the community is very important,” she says. “There is a lot of
While in medical school she pursued internal
information available online, but that doesn’t
medicine because she liked working directly with
mean that patients are better informed. Much of it
patients. Dr. Gronski’s interest in glandular feedback systems, and in particular diabetes, steered her toward endocrinology.
“There is a hunger for information on diet, activity and medication. It’s enlightening.”
She has been practicing medicine for 26 years, most
She receives inspiration from those patients as well.
isn’t substantiated. Sun Health Wellness provides
of that time in the West Valley. Dr. Gronski says
“One thing that stands out is how motivated my
guidance and advice from credentialed experts
she entered her career at the right time. “Within
West Valley patients are to take care of themselves,”
on a variety of conditions including pre-diabetes,
the past two decades there have been so many
she says. “There is a hunger for information on diet,
diabetes, kidney disease and more, which is far
exciting developments and research advancements
activity and medication. It’s enlightening.”
more helpful to patients.”
she says. “An explosion of new medications has
Her patients’ desire for health and wellness
She adds, “I feel so happy when my suggested
occurred during my career.”
information influenced her decision to become
changes in diet, exercise and medication help
medical advisor for Sun Health Wellness in August
someone improve. I’m just as thrilled
She proudly serves generations of families in her
2019. Sun Health Wellness champions community
as my patients.”
Sonoran Medical Centers practice. “I have the
health and wellbeing through industry-leading
privilege to treat entire families; grandmothers,
programs, classes and services. Support from the
mothers and daughters,” says Dr. Gronski.
community helps make these possible.
in treating endocrine diseases, especially diabetes,”
Generosity for Generations | Our Vibrant Future We recognize individual donors who made total gifts of $500 or more from July 1, 2019 through March 31, 2020 in support of the Generosity for Generations Campaign and other initiatives. $1,000,000 or greater Anonymous Anonymous* Mr. Warren D. Ruff*^^ $500,000-$999,999 Anonymous Mrs. Ruth H. Snyder* $100,000-$499,999 Anonymous* Mrs. Jean M. Carr* Dr. and Mrs. William B. Furgerson, Jr* Mrs. Colette M. Guiberteau Birt^ and Louisa Kellam Suzy and Joe La Rue James L. and Ruth D. Selkman* $50,000-$99,999 Ms. Laurette Broehm* Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Colli Mr. Joseph T. Muldoon Mrs. LaVerne T. Requarth* Mrs. Marlene E. Seyler* Mrs. Betty R. Shults-Jensen $25,000-$49,999 Anonymous (3) Mrs. Helgar Crochelt* Mr. and Mrs. Jerald D. Gentry Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Jenks* Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Jutzi Mrs. Elaine S. Lahr Gina and John Ore $10,000-$24,999 Anonymous Anonymous* Mr. Bruce C. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Gerald^^ F. Lapke Mr. and Mrs. Daniel^ D. Minnix David^ and Melissa Monheit
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Ms. Barbara Mason Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. McAvoy^^ Mr. Joseph P. McGinty Mrs. Diane M. McManis Brig. Gen. (Ret) and Mrs. Albert L. Melton Rear Admiral and Mrs. Jay Miller, Jr. Ms. Linda Moore Mrs. Audrey H. Mulhollen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy Mrs. Bonnie B. Olsen Ms. Courtney C. Owens Wendy and William Pardonche Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Potts Mr. and Mrs. James R. Radley Ms. Brandiel L. Rodriguez Mrs. Roberta C. Schaff Mr. Walter C. Schalm Ms. Jessica E. Selby Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sheehan Mr. Brian Standage Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.^^ Tibbitts Ms. Mary E. Turrentine J. Warren and Linda Tyler Dr. Mary Hope Underwood Ms. Nancy Urbach Ms. Rose Vandervort Larry H. and Mary Pat Vering Mrs. Diane M. Vivian Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn Weavers Mr. Dan F. Weinman Mrs. Chizuko N. White Mrs. Merle H. Winstead Mr. and Mrs. Jerome R. Wojtas Ms. Joan E. Worsham Mr. Robert W. Zinser $500-$999 Anonymous (3) Ms. Nancy K. Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Alvarez Mr. Wendell E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas N. Beauchamp
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Behrens Ms. Karen L. Beltramo Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Bettesworth Mr. Charles A. Beyer Mr. and Mrs. James N. Booy^^ Mr. Robert E. Burnett Ms. Donna R. Byron Mr. Billie B. Chandler Mr. Eugene and Mrs. Susan Colvin Ms. Jean Cook Mr. and Mrs. William M. Corfield* Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Dale Ms. Jean M. Davis Ms. Sandra K. Davis Mrs. Kari Davis-Curry Ms. Margaret A. DeBoom Mr. and Mrs. Delaine Donohue Ms. Kathi Duarte Ms. Pat Dugan Ms. Julie E. Ellison Dr. Janice A. Ferguson^^ Mrs. Clarissa Fink Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Fiola Mrs. Faye A. Fray Mrs. Kathleen Frederick Mr. Joshua Freegard Mrs. Donnarae B. Freyermuth Mr. Byron Georgiou Mr. and Mrs. Forrest A. Goff Mr. and Mrs. Greg Haro Mr. Paul and Mrs. Regina Greves Dr. Cheryl Hedegaard Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hernandez Mrs. Carol B. Hilder Mrs. Shirley Homme Ms. Toni Horton Mrs. Carol A. Irwin Ms. Marcia C. James Wes and Luanne Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.^^ Joyce Ms. Arlene M. Kershaw Mrs. Marilyn P. Kluge
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Mrs. Nannine H. Wheeler Bruce and Debi Williams Mr. and Mrs. William W. Wilkins Ms. Susan A. Witter Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Yasutake Dr. Edward Y. Zamrini LEGACY LEADERS Anonymous (27) Anonymous* (8) Mr. Charles A. Adams, JD Mr. Louis E. Albright* Ms. Norma J. Anderson* Mrs. Joan A. Anderson Dr. Roger B. Anderson Mrs. Dorothy Arnold Mrs. Jean F. Bachman Mrs. Joanne G. Backs Ms. Helen Bartholomew Mrs. Lois M. Becker Mrs. Anne L. Bieter Ms. Mildred Bilancetti Jeanne M. Blanchet, PhD Thomas and Anna Blankenship* Ms. Carol W. Blitstein Mrs. Phyllis A. Borysko Mrs. Marcia A. Boston Ms. Laurette Broehm* Mrs. Katherine A. Brown* Mrs. Edith A. Brozka Mrs. Delores A. Buller Mr. James H. Burchill Mrs. Norma B. Cameron Mrs. Jean M. Carr* Ms. Gracie Carter Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Chaet* Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Colli Mrs. Mary Jo Copelan Mr. and Mrs. William M. Corfield* Ms. Barbara A. Cornell Mrs. Elizabeth S. Cox Mrs. Katherine M. Craine Mr. Wilmer R. Dachtler Mrs. Sara E. Dean Senator Bob and Mrs. Ila Denny* Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dierks Mr. Ray P. Dinsmore, Jr.
Mrs. Marcia M. Diven Mr. William B. Doherty Mr. Lester R. Dray Mr. Robert J. Droesch Miss Isabell A. Eakin Mr. Clark Engle Ms. Charlotte M. Erb* Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Ermeling Mrs. Louise K. Fallner Dr. Joan R. Fedor Mrs. Patricia Lewis Finnell Ms. Ann Flatten Dr. William B. Furgerson, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. George H. Galstad, Jr. Mrs. Rosemary Gibb Mr. Stanley J. Ginda Mrs. Mary Lou Goodfriend Mrs. Evelyn R. Grigsby* Mrs. Mildred V. Groat Mrs. Colette M. Guiberteau Mr. and Mrs. Ken Haiges Mrs. Nancy S. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hanselman Mrs. Helen Hansgen Dr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Harper Joe T. Hayashi, MD Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hess Mrs. Carol B. Hilder Mrs. Ruth B. Hoover* Mr. Ed Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Jutzi Mr. Bruce C. Kelly Mr. George W. Keyes* Mrs. Jane B. Kimpel* Mrs. Nancy E. Klar Mr. Jack P. Kurrle Suzy and Joe La Rue Mrs. Elaine S. Lahr Mrs. Marlys A. Lane Mrs. Hazel I. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin Mrs. Diane M. McManis Dr. G. Robert and Rae K. McMillan Mr. and Mrs. Werner W. Metsch Mr. and Mrs. John Meyerhoffer
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* Departed ^ Board member ^^ Former Board member
C O M M U N I T Y H E A LT H A N D W E L L N E S S I N I T I AT I V E
Sun Health Foundation’s Generosity for Generations Campaign
Investing in Your Wellness
Community Health and Wellness Initiative – for Generations of Wellness
The West Valley is a vibrant place to live, made so by
Sun Health Wellness develops and provides
The Community Health and Wellness initiative in
the superior health and wellness resources available
industry-leading, community-based health and
Sun Health Foundation’s Generosity for Generations
to us all. This vibrancy is supported by Sun Health
wellness programs tackling some of the most
Campaign is a $2 million investment that ensures
Wellness’ long legacy of education on wellness issues to
common health conditions that affect our local
the future of wellness programs and classes.
generations of residents. A legacy that empowers them
community. These conditions include obesity, heart
Together, we can help our neighbors, loved ones,
to make healthy lifestyle choices and discover strategies
disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, Alzheimer’s
and ourselves stay active and engaged.
in prevention and/or managing a chronic condition.
disease, and dementia.
Health is a state of body. Wellness is a state of being. According to the Centers for Disease Control, wellbeing (wellness) is associated with numerous health-, job-, family-, and economically-related benefits. For example, higher levels of wellbeing are associated with decreased risk of disease, illness, and injury; better immune functioning; speedier recovery; and increased longevity.1 “Wellness is much more than nutrition and physical activity, it encompasses emotional, occupational, physical, social, intellectual, and spiritual,” says Teri Elkins, MPH, CHES, Health & Wellness Coordinator and Diabetes Prevention Program Coordinator for Sun Health Wellness. (1) Content source: National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Population Health https://www.cdc.gov/hrqol/wellbeing.htm#one
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Community support makes it possible for Sun Health to provide hands-on programs, services and educational classes at minimal to no cost.
WITH COMMUNITY SUPPORT, WE CAN: • Maintain and expand the variety of wellness programs and services available to the community. • Provide educational experiences and support to community residents to help them improve their quality of life. • Build knowledge and understanding about agerelated diseases and ways to prevent, delay and manage their symptoms and impact. “Investments in Sun Health Wellness fund and support the health and wellbeing of
Together we can empower our neighbors, loved
Other campaign initiatives include:
our community,” says Diane Gronski, M.D.,
ones and ourselves to stay active and engaged. And
• Emergency Department and Patient Care
endocrinologist and medical director for Sun Health
help us envision a world where people live longer,
Wellness. “The timely and life-altering programs
healthier, more purposeful lives.
they provide help West Valley residents live longer,
Transformation ($34m) • Cancer-Fighting Treatment and Care Advancement – breast and lung cancer ($2m)
The Community Health and Wellness Initiative
• Spine Health and Orthopedics ($2m)
is one of six in Sun Health Foundation’s $48 million
• Service Enhancements for Women and Infants ($2m)
From the Memory Care Navigator program that
Generosity for Generations Campaign, a community
• Future Cardiac Initiatives and Cancer-Fighting
helps families navigate the journey of dementia to
investment to ensure superior health and wellness
Care Transitions for support from hospital to home,
today and for future generations.
healthier lives.”
Treatment & Care Advancement ($6m)
to health education and fitness classes, nutrition consultations, Vial of Life/File of Life for emergencies, and more, the goal of Sun Health Wellness is to provide personalized support and educational resources to help individuals learn about and
For more information, contact a Director of Philanthropy at (623) 471-8500. Together, we can ensure superior health care and wellness services continue to be available for our loved ones and ourselves close to home.
manage their wellbeing. To learn more about wellness programs, visit SunHealthWellness.org or call (623) 471-9355.
Impact of Sun Health Wellness Programs (FY2019) Health Education and Fitness Programs Our Healthy Living Classes are designed to provide West Valley residents with the latest information on health and wellness topics to maintain their health and independence. Whether you’re looking for fitness classes or a class on a specific health condition, we offer it all.
Classes offered: 584 Attendees: 8,506
Vial of Life/File of Life
CENTER FOR HEALTH & WELLBEING
Sun Health’s life-saving tools speak for you when you
TOTAL CLIENTS SERVED
the File of Life contains the same emergency medical
personal and professional guidance for patients, family members and caregivers coping with the emotional, psychological and physical effects of dementia.
2,208
when away from home and when traveling.
8,450 distributed
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
584 8,506
CLASSES OFFERED
ATTENDEES
Diabetes Self-Management Program
readmissions. Care Transitions nurses provide
and wellbeing.
Diabetes Prevention Program prevention lifestyle change program. This year long evidence-based program can help people prevent or delay type 2 diabetes and improve their overall health.
focusing on reducing preventable hospital
61 clients served 3.9% average weight loss 458 total pounds lost
knowledge to help individuals have a successful
Education & Training that’s been proven to decrease
recovery following a hospital discharge.
A1c average decrease: 7.62 to 6.98
conditions as well as to help improve overall health
Care Transitions is an evidence-based program
We offer a six-week Diabetes Self-Management
95 clients served
Registered dietitians provide nutritional counseling
We are a CDC-recognized organization for the diabetes
Care Transitions
improve quality of life.
Nutrition to provide guidance on eating for specific health
338 new families served 1,896 prior clients supported 219 support group attendees
A1c, control blood pressure and cholesterol and
form that you keep in your refrigerator at home, while information on a flash drive that can accompany you
Memory Care Navigator The Memory Care Navigator program provides
can’t. The Vial of Life contains an emergency information
1,461 clients served
Arizona hospital readmission rate: 14.2% Sun Health client readmission rate: 6.8%
52.5% reduction in expected readmission for Sun Health Clients
Community support enables us to provide these Sun Health Wellness programs at little no cost. To learn more about doing well by doing good, contact a Director of Philanthropy by calling (623) 471-8500 or email us at Foundation@SunHealth.org.
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YOUR FINANCIAL WELLNESS: ASK THE EXPERT
How secure is your retirement account after the SECURE Act? The SECURE Act (Setting Every Community UP for
(RMDs) from your IRA and you do not need the
Retirement Enhancement Act) was passed into
full amount of your RMD and are philanthropically
law on Dec. 20, 2019. It is the largest change in
minded. You can leave the portion of the RMD that
retirement planning since the Pension Protection
you do not need to your favorite charity to satisfy
Act of 2006. The SECURE Act (the “Act”) increased
your philanthropic desires and it will not show up
the required beginning date – the date in which
as income to you, thus decreasing your income tax
you must begin taking distributions from your
liability. Instead of using non-qualified assets to
retirement account- from 701/2 to age 72 for those
satisfy your charitable bequests, it is best to use your
who turn 701/2 after Jan. 1, 2020. For those who were
qualified assets, such as your RMD from your IRA,
701/2 prior to Jan. 1, 2020, you must still begin taking
to accomplish this. You do have to be a bit careful
your required minimum distributions by April 1, in
in how you go about doing a qualified charitable
the year after you turn 701/2.
distribution so it is always best to seek guidance
from your CPA or estate planning attorney first.
The Act did not change the age in which you can begin taking a qualified charitable distribution
Feel free to share this important information with
from your IRA. The age in which you can take a
your family. To learn more about the options to
qualified charitable distribution from your IRA is
designate your preferred charitable cause, contact a
still 701/2. Once you are 701/2 you can distribute
Sun Health Foundation Director of Philanthropy at
up to $100,000 from your IRA to your favorite
(623) 471-8500.
qualified charitable organization. When you make this qualified charitable distribution to your favorite
More information on ways to support superior
charity, you do not get a charitable deduction for
health care and wellness through the foundation’s
the distribution to the charity, but you don’t have
$48 million Generosity for Generations Campaign can
to report the distribution from the IRA as income
be found on our website: SunHealthFoundation.org
to you. This becomes a great planning tool if you are already taking required minimum distributions
David Thomas Eastman is an estate planning attorney and partner with Morris Hall, PLLC. He also is a member of Sun Health Foundation’s Board of Trustees.
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BUILDING FOR YOUR FUTURE – Construction Continues! While COVID-19 has resulted in canceling or
Community support for Banner Boswell’s
delaying much of the Valley’s construction, there is
Emergency Department expansion through Sun
exciting news to share. At Banner Boswell Medical
Health Foundation’s Generosity for Generations
Center, construction progress not only continues,
Campaign will, in turn, support the hospital’s
it’s full speed ahead to transform the Emergency
commitment to staying continually prepared for
Department and build a six-story patient care tower.
critical health events.
This crisis has reaffirmed the critical need for this project now more than ever. Completion is projected for early fall, in time for the medical center’s 50th anniversary.
Generosity builds your future. Learn more at SunHealthFoundation.org or by calling (623) 471-8500.
BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF THE SITE FROM THE TOWER CRANE. Photo: McCarthy Construction
THANK YOU to all first responders for your dedication and selflessness – every day and especially during this crucial time.