Sun Health Generous Living - Fall 2022

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GENEROUS Living Living

The Happiness Factor

Fall 2022
Nancy Urbach, Friend of Sun Health Foundation Linda Haddon, friend of Sun Health Foundation Joanne Sheehy, Friend of Sun Health Foundation Anna Scheidt, Sun Health Grandview Terrace Resident and Friend of Sun Health Foundation Francis Awinda, Development Coordinator, Sun Health Foundation Colleen McKemie, Friend of Sun Health Foundation

The Happiness Factor

GENEROUS Living

FALL 2022

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

Claudia Vazquez

Director of Annual Giving & Operations

Claudia.Vazquez@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8507

Pamela Gralton Kohnen

Sr. Director of Philanthropy

Pamela.Kohnen@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8502

Claudia Cucitro

Director of Philanthropy

Claudia.Cucitro@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8509

Bonnie Robinett

Donor Relations/Stewardship Manager

Bonnie.Olsen@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8504

Linda Tyler

Director, Marketing and Communications

Linda.Tyler@SunHealth.org (623) 471-8506

CONTENTS

Joanne Sheehy: The Exceptional Care I Was Looking for Was Right Here 4-5

Nancy Urbach: Her Wellspring of Happiness .......................................................................................... 6-7

Colleen McKemie: Lighting Up Every Room ................................................................................................. 8

Women of Distinction: Making a Distinctive Impact .............................................................................. 9

Generosity for Generations – Honoring Donors/Legacy Leaders .............................................. 10-12

Ask the Expert: Are My Estate Planning Documents in Need of a Checkup? .......................... 13

Because of You: An Update on the Impact You Make .................................................................. 14-15

Volunteer Finds Her Happy Place ............................................................................................................ 16-17

Choosing Happiness: West Valley Residents Share How They Define “Happy” ............................................................ 18-19

Elevating the Patient Experience in Cancer Care ........................................................................... 20-21

The Picture of Happiness ..................................................................................................................................... 22

Your Heath and Wellness Resource: Something to Smile About .................................................. 23

Upcoming Events ..................................................................................................................................................... 24

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The Happiness Factor

“Elated, Joanne says she felt like she had uncovered a secret about this medical oasis in the West Valley.”

This quote is from one of the many stories shared in this edition of GenerousLiving reflecting what makes people happy. How do YOU define happiness? For some, it is a deep feeling in your heart and soul. For others, it might be an elevated state of mind. Hint: It’s not something that can be purchased.

Because we love hearing feedback, we asked a variety of people this question and their answers are included for your reading pleasure. Their enthusiasm inspires us, and we hope you will be as well.

Joanne discovered that having exceptional healthcare available for you where and when it’s needed is truly a reason to be elated. We invite you to read her story of discovery and the many other stories and perspectives we’re including on life and health experiences that give us new insight on feeling happier.

You’ll want to keep reading for more feel-good news, including how Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center is elevating the patient experience, how Sun Health Wellness resources can put a smile on your face, and what we all must do to keep our estate plans up to date.

It is your contributions in support of exceptional healthcare for our community that has brought us to where we are today. Thanks to

your generosity, the Generosity for Generations Campaign is in its final weeks. A cause for happy celebration, indeed!

As we gathered content for this edition, we discovered that following our heart and giving back with contributions of time, talent, and treasure, make people happy.

Your support for medical advancements at Banner Boswell and Banner Del E. Webb medical centers, and for healthful resources through Sun Health Wellness, are improving the health and wellbeing of so many. We encourage you to read our update to learn the full impact you’re making.

We are deeply grateful for all the ways you give back to make the West Valley a happier, more enviable place to live, work, and play.

Thank you so much!

Chair

Sun Health Foundation Board of Trustees

Gina W. Ore

Chief Philanthropy Officer

Sun Health Foundation

SunHealthFoundation.org/generosity (623) 471-9560

Joan N. Smith Gina W. Ore
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The Exceptional Care I Was Looking for Was Right Here Joanne Sheehy Shares Her Story

“Excruciating.” That’s how Joanne Sheehy describes the pain she felt prior to her anterior hip replacement at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center in Sun City West.

“My left hip was bone on bone,” the Sun City West resident says. “I could barely walk, and even getting into bed was painful. I enjoy being active and involved in various social activities, yet it became almost impossible for me to do anything.”

After first seeking care at a hospital in the East Valley (where she had been a patient on several occasions over a span of 20 years), Joanne experienced multiple delays in scheduling her surgery with another provider.

Her suffering was becoming unbearable. She had endured debilitating pain for months on end and was desperate for answers.

Exasperated, one day she mentioned her plight to friends Gina Ore, Chief Philanthropy Officer for Sun Health Foundation, and Bonnie Robinett, the Foundation’s Donor Relations/ Stewardship Manager. Without hesitation they recommended Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center and The CORE Institute.

Joanne says she was astonished to learn the care she needed was right here in the West Valley, close to home.

From that point, the wheels were in motion to connect Joanne to the care she urgently needed. She made an appointment with orthopedic surgeon Dr. Paul Sousa, who worked together with the hospital to promptly schedule her surgery.

The results were life-changing! Joanne recovered beautifully from her anterior hip replacement; a state-of-the-art procedure performed with advanced medical equipment and surgical expertise.

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Joanne Sheehy with Twiggy (left) and Sugar

Even right after surgery, she experienced minimal pain and was discharged the next day. One week later she sat with friends on her patio. Three weeks later, she was walking and even driving to a picnic. Within a month, she was back to doing everything she loves to do, including water aerobics.

“I had a wonderful experience at Del Webb. Everyone was very attentive and prompt. I’m so grateful to the hospital, to the staff, and to my surgeon above all,” Joanne says. “I have my life back.”

Elated, Joanne says she felt like she had uncovered a secret about this medical oasis in the West Valley.

“My gratitude extends to Gina and Bonnie, as well, for helping me find the healthcare I needed. They represent Sun Health Foundation’s genuine caring for one another and our community through their passion for philanthropy. Sun Health Foundation really does make the sun shine again — for me and so many of us.”

Indeed! Sun Health Foundation is the proud steward of donations that go directly to support advancements in medical care through the Generosity for Generations Campaign and ensure they’re available in times of need for you, your family, and friends.

It shouldn’t be a secret about the exceptional medical services that are in your neighborhood.

What determines the best hospital is not only about the name on the building or new technology inside; it’s also about the compassionate people behind the name who have the healthcare resources they need to deliver outstanding care.

To join this transformative Campaign before year’s end and be part of the difference generosity is making visit SunHealthFoundation.org/generosity or call (623) 471-8500.

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Joanne Sheehy exercising in the pool

Nancy Urbach Her Wellspring of Happiness

Nancy Urbach says people are noticing she’s smiling a lot these days.

The Sun City West resident reveals: “It’s because I’m happy knowing I found the perfect gift. Being true to myself is the key to happiness and the best gift I could ever receive.”

After she separated from her husband, Nancy took time to adjust and focus on herself.

“I needed to get to know me again after years of doing what’s expected throughout my life rather than what’s right for me. No one really knows you better than you know yourself.”

Since then, Nancy has been on a journey of self-discovery and enlightenment focusing on her physical, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. She started attending an enlightenment group where she discovered her authentic and spiritual self by surrounding herself with people who share her energy and desire to explore the possibilities and choices to live a fulfilled life.

After suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome for several years, Nancy finally found relief from treatments that included alternative medicine therapies. With an enhanced focus on her health, she includes exercise in her daily routine such as stretches, jumping on a trampoline and using the iTeraCare device that promotes healing by emitting energy at the cellular level. These methods help her increase flexibility, immunity, blood flow, and boost her lymphatic system.

With all of these elements in sync, Nancy says she enjoys a happy life. And she smiles all the time. She defines happiness as “being comfortable with who you are and where you are in life and feeling at peace in the areas of your life that are important to you. I’m finding more joy in connecting with the special people I’m around.”

“Self-discovery is a continuous action. We are meant to be everchanging and growing through the cycles of life.”
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This includes the peace of mind Nancy now has for her health and wellbeing as a member of Sun Health At Home. The program offers her the assurance of knowing she has guaranteed lifetime access to healthcare and support should her health needs ever change.

Since tapping in to her wellspring of happiness, Nancy continually replenishes it by doing things she loves, including enjoying friendships with those who share her passion for spirituality and being generous with her time to help her friends in times of need. “Friends have always been so important to me,” she says.

She also enjoys paying it forward by sharing her experience with others.

Nancy has a website, NancyBU.com, that inspires people to view the world with a positive perspective. She writes a newsletter and blog to share messages of inspiration. Plus, she’s writing a book, the culmination of her years of introspection.

“My purpose in writing this is to help people live life happier, more fulfilled, and with more control of the choices they make in life,” she says.

Her happiness has created a rippling effect that helps others find theirs. People have told her: “The light you shine makes people feel good.”

Nancy receiving energy healing from a body facilitator using the iTeraCare device Nancy (middle) spending time with friends Monica and Bernie Arum
“Loving yourself has never been more important than it is right now.”
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—NANCY B. URBACH

Colleen McKemie Lighting Up Every Room

Colleen McKemie lights up every room she enters with her cheery disposition. She not only feels happy; she spreads happiness. One can’t help but feel happier around her illuminating smile and excitement for life.

Upon meeting her, it’s hard to believe Colleen has known the heartbreak of divorce, the challenge of being a working mom raising two kids alone, and the sorrow of losing her second husband to dementia. Through it all, her faith and family have inspired her to have a positive outlook and choose happiness which, she finds among other things, in giving back to others.

“Growing up, I came from a very loving family — my parents, brothers, and I were very close. My mother and father encouraged me every step of the way and had a great philosophy: ‘Think of the other person.’”

Colleen says she inherited her happy disposition from both parents as well as from her great grandmother who taught her to be open minded, willing to accept life’s changes, and to look forward to what’s ahead.

Through the years, Colleen has navigated many changes while maintaining a positive outlook. She supported her children by working in the loan department of a bank and later at an insulation manufacturing plant where

her duties ranged from being a marketing assistant to driving a forklift.

Her second marriage blended two families, doubling the love. Their sharing and caring for one another also doubled Colleen’s happiness. When her husband developed dementia, he spent his final months in a residential care facility.

“During that time, I was in training to live alone,” she says.

After his passing, she relied on her faith and positive outlook to help her through her grief and find joy again.

“I love my life,” Colleen says. “I’m very happy and active and never sit alone and feel sorry for myself. I wake up every day saying it’s going to be a good day. And every day is a good day.”

There’s no time for sitting. Not only does she enjoy visiting her four children (including two bonus children, four grandchildren and four great grandchildren), Colleen belongs to two book clubs, loves bridge and knitting, and is very involved in her church.

All the while, Colleen embodies her family creed to think of others by being involved in philanthropy. In

addition to making charitable contributions to the Generosity for Generations Campaign, she’s involved in PEO and has been invited to join another family, Sun Health Foundation’s Women of Distinction.

This community of women leaders helps to ensure that healthcare resources make the greatest impact in the lives of West Valley residents.

And, Colleen says, that makes her very happy.

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Colleen McKemie

Making a Distinctive Impact

Sun Health Foundation Honors Women of Distinction

Women of Distinction is a community of women champions who advance the Sun Health mission through a focused investment of time, talent, and treasure. This distinctive community inspires and empowers women with education, networking, and philanthropic opportunities to become a collective force that champions healthcare initiatives and helps create a world where people live longer, healthier, more purposeful lives. Happier too.

Sun Health Foundation is proud to recognize the following members. Thank you for the impact you make!

Ronda
Sara
D'rae
Shirley
Kathy
Louisa
Kohnen Anne Levig Colleen
Nancy Miller Joye
Linda
Gina Ore
Petersen Linda
Peggy
Gherrie
Doris Adams Joyce Auer Judith Brodzeller Gracie Carter Greenwald
Clark Claudia Cucitro Cindy Davis
Dean Terri Dion Pat Finnell Sandra Foell
Freyermuth
Frizell Paula Garrott Marsha Hanson Marcia James Karen Janas
Jones
Kellam Pamela Gralton
McKemie
Mullins
Nichols
Monica Page
Pfingsten Penny Pinter
Pollay
Routzahn Christine Smith Sandra Stephenson Lael Summer Linda Van Peursem Stephanie Walsh Nannine Wheeler
Sally Ann Williamson
“Women have the power in their hands and in their hearts to make lives worth living.”
PATRICIA LEWIS FINNELL, Founding Member, Women of Distinction & Chairperson, Sun Health Board of Directors Members receive a slinky to coincide with Pastor Lowell Nelson’s talk on resiliency. (upper right).
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Generosity for Generations | Honoring Our Donors

We are proud to recognize donors supporting the Generosity for Generations Campaign and other initiatives. The follow ing donors have made a multiyear pledge or planned gift commitment since July 2018 or have contributed a total of $500 or more from Sept. 1, 2021, through Sept. 30, 2022.

$500,000 or more

Anonymous(2)

Mrs. Mary Lou Goodfriend

Gracie Carter Greenwald and Jim Greenwald

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Haiges

The Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sallander

$100,000.00 to $499,999.99

Anonymous (3)

Mr. Charles A. Beyer*

Jeanne M. Blanchet, PhD

Mr. Robert F. Colli

Mrs. Sara E. Dean

Dr. and Mrs. William B. Furgerson, Jr* Mrs. Colette M. Guiberteau

James G. and Maria C. Hess

Ms. Marion I. Jones* Mrs. Louis Jutzi

Birt^ and Louisa Kellam Suzy and Joe La Rue

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redmond Don and Anna Scheidt

Mr. Maurice and Mrs. Marjorie Siebert*

Ms. Janet Marie Thompson*

$50,000.00 to $99,999.99

Anonymous* (2)

Banner Health

The Board of Visitors

Ms. Sara Jo Dew Harold* and Helen Hanselman

Mrs. Carol A. Howland*

Mr. Joseph T. Muldoon Harvey and Melanie Noteboom Mike and Bonnie Robinett

Mrs. Betty R. Shults-Jensen Mrs. Nancy B. Urbach Larry H.^ and Mary Pat Vering Vituity Healthcare

$25,000.00 to $49,999.99

Anonymous (4) Anonymous* (1) Ms. Mary E. Autio CORE Institute

Mr. Michael Furst, EdD Mrs. Carol B. Hilder Warren* and Delores Huebner Ms. Marcia C. James Gina and John Ore Ms. Julie Anne Soske Sandra^ Stephenson

$10,000.00 to $24,999.99

Anonymous (4)

Anonymous*(2)

Banner Boswell Medical Center Medical Staff

Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Mrs. Elsie E. Coates* Mrs. Julia K. Czapor*

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Golden Mrs. Marjorie N. Graff

Sharon and Gary Grambow

Mr. and Mrs. Todd^ Hornback Dr. and Mrs. Rajeev S. Kathuria Dr. Irene H. Kovala^ and Dr. Thomas Alberg Mrs. Elaine S. Lahr

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald^^ F. Lapke Barbara J. Lashmet Mr. and Mrs. Richard ^^ V. Livengood

Ms. Betty Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Michael^^ Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ^^ D. Minnix David^^ and Melissa Monheit Morrison Living National Association of Chronic Disease Directors

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nothelfer John E.* and Jacquelyn A. Norris Dr. Michael* and Mrs. Peggy Pollay

Doris J. Rettger

Patricia^^ and Daniel J. Rourke Mrs. Rose M. Rudock*

Mr. Walter C. Schalm

Shepherd of the Hills United Methodist Church Foundation Mr. Gordon W. Shieck

Christine M. “Chickie” Smith

Mr. and Mrs.* S. J. “Dutch” Svoboda Thunderbirds Charities

Ms. Susan Van Vleck Webster Tahlya and Matt Visintainer Jerry and Pam Wojtas Mrs. Aloise J. Wrobel

Zion & Zion

$5,000.00 to $9,999.99 Anonymous Anonymous* The Arizona Republic Season for Sharing

Dorothy T. Ayan Belmontez Construction George and Darlene Bradner Mr. Francis “Chip” Burns Carlotta Beth Carlino Mr. Charles O. Cassada* CDW Healthcare Mr. and Mrs. David Coon

Sen. Robert M. and Mrs. Ila Denny* Ms. Diana Eckles

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrott

Mrs. Evelyn R. Grigsby* Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Koo D. Charlene Halligan

Mr. Andrew and Mrs. Agnes L. Hopper*

Mrs. Beverly A. Hotchkiss Jim and Karen Janas Ray and Jan Landskroner

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis^ Lancaster Sharon^ and Jerry Lind Mr.* and Mrs. Ernest J. Mueller Mr. Nick Norton OSM

Mrs. Maybelle T. Padfield*

Mrs. Jeana L. Petersen and Mr.

John W. Cogdall

Kristine and Lee^^ Peterson

Barbara Pigott

Mrs. Linda L. Roggemann

Mr. Joseph W. Rooney

Mrs. Gherrie A. Routzahn

Mrs. Barbara A. Ruppert

Mrs. Joanne C. Sheehy

Ms. Terry Bays Smith, JD^

Mr.* and Mrs. Allen L. Swedenborg UMB Bank

The Weitz Company

Edwin and Sally Ann^ Williamson Mr. Ralph Wirebaugh

$2,500.00 to $4,999.99

Anonymous (3)

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Alvarez Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Beach

Stan and Shirley Bormann Bradford’s Auction Gallery Carmelia B. Edick Trust

Desert Diamond Casino- West Valley

Mrs. Louise K. Fallner Mrs. Carolyn Garbe

Mr. and Mrs. Roger^ N. Gimby

HILGARTWILSON, LLC

Independent Newsmedia, Inc

Mr. Randy McGrane^

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon S.^^ Nichols Lavon and Bob Rosecky Sawgrass Partners LLC

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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S.^ Solomon

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strong

Sun City West Softball Club Claudia and Ricardo Vazquez

$1,000.00 to $2,499.99 Anonymous (3) Anonymous*

Constance Acott

Ms. Norma J. Anderson* Bergin, Frakes, Smalley & Oberholzter

Mr. and Mrs. David Bradford

Briarwood Country Club Mrs. Mattie L. Buettner* William* and Nancy Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cantor

Bruce Champlin

Client Focus Printing Compassionate Home Care Mrs. Charlotte Cotner

Claudia and Frank Cucitro

Mr.* and Mrs. Ivan E. Dale

Mr. and Mrs. Delaine Donohue

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Downing Jennifer and John Drago, Jr. Susan Drew

Mr.* and Mrs. Robert Fernandez Mrs. Donnarae B. Freyermuth Drs. Marsha and Alan M.^^ Grobman

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hallin

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius “Neal” D.^ Haskell Gaille Holliday

Brian and Julie Huebner

JDM Partners, LLC

Ms. Vicki Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kohnen

Wendy Labadie

Mrs. Rudy Lamps

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Larson, JD Anne S. Levig

Mr. James Lewis Mr. Donald J. Leyshon Barbara and Stephen Mason Mrs. Joan McKenna Mrs. Evelyn P. Mccrea*

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. McNicholas

The Mendes Trust Mrs. Audrey H. Mulhollen*

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Murphy Ms. Jan A. Nelson

Rev. Lowell^ and Deborah Nelson Mrs. Betty J. Oeding Richard and Marie* Olin Frank Olsson

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Kim Pierson Gary and Penny Pinter Bill and Judy Poff Ms. Shirley A. Pope*

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Radley Rox Media Group RxBenefits Inc. Rycon Companies, Inc. Safety Drugs

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Schreiber

Mr. and Mrs. Martin R. Schreibman

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Sease Mrs. Nancy Q. Shovlain

Mr. Saul N. Silbert*

Bruce and Joan^ Smith

Mr. Bruce Sorter Ted and Marilyn Stults

Lael Summer and Robert Nelson

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J.^ Symic

Mr. Roger Tharp

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.^^ Tibbitts Mr. Robert W. Treibel

Mr. and Mrs. Gary S. Turner Jack and Theresa* Turpin

J. Warren and Linda Tyler Dr. Mary Hope Underwood Molly and Raymond* Walker Ms. Stephanie A. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn^^ Weavers Mrs. Nannine H. Wheeler Mrs. Chizuko N. White Mrs. Merle H. Winstead Ms. Susan A. Witter Ms. Joan E. Worsham

Mr. Tony Yi Mr. Robert W. Zinser $500.00 to $999.99

Anonymous (4) Doris Adams Ms. Dortha Apland

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Auer Alden Awerkamp

Mr. and Mrs. Larry D.^^ Baker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Baker Mr. Michael R. Barnes^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baturka Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Behrens Ms. Tricia M. Botma

The Brand Agency LLC Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. Brodzeller

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brown Ms. Elizabeth Burke

Burns Dentistry

Mr. and Mrs. John Burridge Ronda Clark R & M Copple Ms. Cindy Davis

Ms. Laura Davis Mrs. Kari Curry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Deblasi Dr. Randall Kohltfarber and Ms. Theresa Dion Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Dodgion Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dowen Mrs. Rita A. Dunikoski Mr. Gary Egan Dr. Janice A. Ferguson^^ Goodyear PebbleCreek Rotary Foundation

Mrs. Faye A. Fray Mrs. Shirley J. Frizell^

Mr. Donald P. Gill

Mr. Bakul and Mrs. Bhakti Gosalia Denny and Kathy Green Evelyn D. Guthrie

Mrs. Helen Hansgen Col. and Mrs. Philip J. Hanson Hays Companies

Mrs. Susan C. Helms Mrs. Andrea James-Mishra and Mr. Biman Mishra Rev*. and Mrs. Ted Johns Mrs. Kathy L. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.^^ Joyce Ms. Arlene M. Kershaw

Mr.* and Mrs. Carl Kiessel Mrs. Marilyn P. Kluge Jim and Ruth Ann Koltveit

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Kuck Daniel Lane and Judith Watson Mrs. Rosemary K. Mazero Tom and Barb McGinley

Mrs. A. Colleen McKemie

Ms. Catherine K. McKeown Mr. Richard W. Miles

Nancy Miller

Ms. Joye Mullins

Ms. Olivia Neubert

Jack and Ruth Niemi

Mr. Thomas E. Nollet

Patricia O’Neil

Ms. Jean M. Palazzetti

Mr. and Mrs. Ron Pearson

Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Petersen

Mrs. Sandra L. Petersen

Mr. and Mrs. Arvid O. Peterson

Ms. Linda Pfingsten

Mr. and Mrs. Garand J. Prebay

Dr. Robert and Linda Rings

Robert and Cheri Nelson

RLPS Architects

Mrs. Ethel M. Scarlett

Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Schmidt Ms. Ella Schreiber

Miss Barbara E. Schur

Mrs. Susan M. Slezak

Mrs. Gladys Smith

Mr.* and Mrs. John D.^^ Spooler

Mrs. Margaret E Staggs Bonnie Tryon

Mrs. Linda Van Peursem

Michael and Linda Voosen Leon and Patricia Westbrock

Whataburger

Bruce and Debi Williams

Joyce and Adam Wilt Roger and Arlys Withee * Departed

^ Board member

^^ Former Board member

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Generosity for Generations | Legacy Leaders

We are proud to recognize Legacy Leaders. Thank you for elevating Sun Health Foundation to the level of “family.” Many Legacy Leaders have named Sun Health Foundation as beneficiary in a Will or a Living Trust. Others have chosen to make a charitable gift that provides income for life. Other ways include a Charitable Remainder or Lead Trust, a Life Insurance Policy, or a Retirement Account.

Anonymous (25)

Mr. Charles A. Adams, JD

Mrs. Joan A. Anderson

Dr. Roger B. Anderson

Mrs. Dorothy Arnold

Susan C. Arnold

Ms. Mary E. Autio

Mrs. Joanne G. Backs

Ms. Helen Bartholomew

Mrs. Lois M. Becker

Ms. Mildred Bilancetti

Jeanne M. Blanchet, PhD Ms. Carol W. Blitstein

Mrs. Phyllis A. Borysko

Mrs. Marcia A. Boston

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Broll

Mrs. Norma B. Cameron

Ruth Ann Carlisle

Gracie Carter Greenwald and Jim Greenwald

Gary Cheever and Shannon McLaren

Cheever

Mr. and Mrs.* Robert F. Colli

Mrs. Phyllis R. Curry

Mrs. Sara E. Dean

Sara Jo Dew

Thomas Dickson

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dierks Mr. Robert A. Dillman

Mr. Clark Engle Rev. and Mrs.* Vernon Ermeling Mrs. Louise K. Fallner Mrs. Patricia Lewis Finnell^

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Galstad, Jr Ira J. and Laurel^^ Gedan

Mr. Stanley J. Ginda

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Golden Mrs. Mary Lou Goodfriend Mrs. Marjorie N. Graff

Dr. Harold E. Gries

Drs. Marsha and Alan M.^^ Grobman Mrs. Colette M. Guiberteau

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Haiges Harold* and Helen Hanselman

Mrs. Helen Hansgen

Dr. and Mrs. Oliver J. Harper Joe T. Hayashi, MD

James G. and Maria C. Hess Mrs. Carol B. Hilder

Ms. Marcia C. James

Mr. Vernon J. Jenkins

Mrs. Susanne M. Jensen

Mrs. Louis Jutzi

Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kalback

Birt^ and Louisa Kellam

Mr. Jack P. Kurrle

Suzy and Joe^ La Rue

Mrs. Elaine S. Lahr Ray and Jan Landskroner

Anne S. Levig Mrs. Susan Q. Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Richard^^ V. Livengood Ms. Betty Lynch

Walter and Barbara Maas

Mr. and Mrs. Michael^^ Mandell Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin Mrs. Diane M. McManis

Dr. G. Robert^^ and Rae K.^^

McMillan

Shirley McKnight

Dr. Donald* and Mrs. Nadine Meis

Mr. and Mrs. Werner W. Metsch

Mr. and Mrs. John Meyerhoffer

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J.* Mueller

Mr. Joseph T. Muldoon

Ms. Jan A. Nelson

Mr. Myron E. Noben

Ms. Patricia M. Norton

Harvey and Melanie Noteboom

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Nothelfer Ms. Mary A. Nykamp

Kristine and Lee^^ Peterson

Barbara Pigott

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Pratt

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Radley

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Redmond Mrs. Doris J. Rettger

Mike and Bonnie Robinett Mrs. Linda L. Roggemann

Mrs. Ina M. Romito

Mrs. Robert J. Ruppert Mrs. Florence D. Russell

Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sallander

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony V. Saputo

Don and Anna Scheidt

Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Schmidt

Mr. Gordon Shieck

Mrs. Dolores Silva

Mrs. Stefanie Sjoberg

Mrs. Christine M. “Chickie” Smith

Ms. Julie A. Soske

Mrs. Phyllis L. Stacklie

Mr. and Mrs.* S. J. “Dutch” Svoboda

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Tamura Mrs. Donna Mae Tanzie Mrs. Jacklin G. Taylor

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.^^ Tibbitts

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Treece

Mr. Burton S. Turney Ms. Mary E. Turrentine Mrs. Nancy B. Urbach

Larry H.^ and Mary Pat Vering

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil* E. Vesy Mr. and Mrs. H. Glenn^^ Weavers

Ms. Susan L. White

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Williamson

Mr. Ralph Wirebaugh

Mr. Raymond W. Wirsing

Ms. Joan E. Worsham

Mrs. Aloise J. Wrobel

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L.^^ Young Dr. Albin J. Zielen Mr. Robert W. Zinser * Departed ^ Board member ^^ Former Board member

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Ask the Expert

Are My Estate Planning Documents in Need of a CheckUp?

Your typical simple “estate plan” often includes a Will, a Trust, and Powers of Attorney. While you may have created estate planning documents in the past, it is usually a good practice to look back and confirm that your documents were properly created and meet your present needs. If you are not sure if your estate documents are valid, you may wish to check the Arizona statutes or contact an attorney. The following are some questions you may wish to ask yourself to start with as you begin to re-evaluate your estate plan documents:

Wills

„ Does your Will reflect your current beneficiary intentions and how they will receive their benefits?

„ Is having a Will alone sufficient to satisfy your estate planning needs?

„ Note: Blended families are prevalent today, and with a blended family, your Will may not be sufficient to ensure the children from your first marriage are provided for after the death of your current spouse.

„ Are you comfortable with your beneficiaries having to go through the time and expense of probate?

„ Did you name an appropriate personal representative?

„ Did you create the separate list of personal property items referenced in the Will?

„ Did you tell your personal representative where your Will is kept?

Trusts

„ Does your Trust accurately reflect your current wishes?

„ Has the Trust been funded?

„ Have you selected a proper alternate trustee capable of handling their fiduciary duties or whose appointment is likely to lead to family conflict?

„ If your Trust required the establishment of subtrusts after the death of the initial spouse, did you set up those sub-trusts?

„ Has there been a change in your assets, beneficiaries, or successor trustees that requires an amendment or restatement?

Powers of Attorney

With regard to Powers of Attorney, one of the most common problems is that people wait too long to create such a document. That is, people fail to create a Power of Attorney while they can. For those that have timely created a Power of Attorney, ask yourself:

„ Does your Power of Attorney have the right people identified as your agents? Are they in the order you wish to have them?

„ Is the power granted effective immediately, or is it a springing power that only goes into effect upon incapacity?

„ Have you appointed an attorney-in-fact who is capable of handling the responsibilities?

„ Is your Power of Attorney accessible to the attorney-in-fact and healthcare providers?

While the above are only a sampling of questions, asking yourself these types of questions is a great first step to making sure you are putting your heirs in a position to succeed.

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Because of You—An Update on the Impact You Make

Thank you for your commitment to an extraordinary vision.

When Sun Health Foundation launched the Generosity for Generations Campaign in 2018, we committed to an extraordinary vision — a vision of vibrant health and an ever-improving quality of life in the West Valley. Together, we boldly imagined the superior healthcare our community deserves. With just a couple weeks to go in the Campaign, what a great time to reminisce on the impact of your support.

“Impossible” is not a word we use here in the West Valley. Today, thanks to decisive action and confidence, superior healthcare is a reality. It’s what happens when passion and vision come together.

And we continue to drive this impactful innovation forward.

We’re extraordinarily proud of our partnership with the community spanning 55 years, reflecting generations of philanthropy – often in the same family – from the community, for the community. Our achievements are beyond the ordinary.

Belief in the extraordinary means having faith during the…unordinary. We are grateful to the many donors who helped advance this vision during an unprecedented global health crisis. COVID tested the very fabric of communities around the world and put pressure on the healthcare infrastructure as never before.

Here in the West Valley, Sun Health Foundation and our partners who deliver care had the tremendous advantage of generous, bold philanthropic support. Because of YOU. This support enabled us to adapt and drive standards forward in moments when timing meant everything.

Measuring success

A powerful combination of new technology, new facilities, and top medical professionals resulted in local and national recognition of our hospitals for distinctive, high-quality care.

ƒ Because of you, Banner Boswell and Banner Del E. Webb medical centers are ranked in the top 10 in Arizona for quality of care and nationally in many care specialties.

ƒ Because of you, Banner Boswell’s Cardiovascular Program is recognized among the top nationally and considered by Medicare as a World-Class Program of Distinction.

ƒ Because of you, Banner Boswell Medical Center has now earned the highest rating from The Society of Thoracic Surgeons for its patient care and outcomes in isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting procedures. As a result, Banner Boswell is among the elite for heart bypass surgery in North America – the only hospital in Arizona to ever receive this recognition.

ƒ Because of you, U.S. News & World Report named Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center among the nine best hospitals in Arizona to have a baby and among the eight Best Maternity Care Hospitals in the United States in 2021. The hospital has also been ranked among the top 100 best maternity hospitals in the U.S. for the last three years.

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Boswell Medical Center is among the elite for heart bypass surgery in North America – the only hospital in Arizona to ever receive this recognition.

In our medical oasis, the incredible facilities, wonderful programs, and exceptional healthcare that attracts and retains the best medical professionals are only available for the community, because of the community.

Thank you for the impact you make!

Community. Unity. Generosity.

Today, we celebrate our community’s steadfast commitment and the longstanding culture of proactive, visionary support that keeps our healthcare institutions nimble and strong.

Life-saving accomplishments are made possible by philanthropic support – from the unity and generosity of this community. This is what a legacy looks like.

A reimagined emergency department at Banner Boswell. Improvements are evident in every aspect of the ED experience – from reduced wait times to an increase in isolation rooms that contain airborne illnesses.

State-of-the-art breast cancer imaging and treatment at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center. A new upright, stereotactic surgical table means patients can undergo 3D imaging or finely targeted treatment with a greater degree of comfort – and the highest possible confidence. More breast procedures are performed here than at any other hospital in Arizona.

Expanded care for women at the Louisa Kellam Center for Women’s Health at Banner Del E. Webb. More women can be served from maternity to menopause and beyond with services that now include an expanded Level 2 Nursery that offers the best possible welcome to thousands of new West Valley lives.

A new level of comfort for orthopedics diagnoses at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center. Banner Del E. Webb’s new diagnostic equipment not only is more comfortable, but it also ensures more targeted treatments with better outcomes.

Earlier, more accurate diagnoses for lung cancer at Banner MD Anderson Cancer at Banner Boswell. Boswell now offers the only minimally invasive, robot biopsies for lung cancer in the West Valley. This minimally invasive procedure makes all the difference to patients who might otherwise delay an important test – and that means lives are saved. This robotic technology is so advanced, that it's the only one of its kind in Arizona.

Continued expansion of a West Valley signature: Wellness. Campaign donors have supported the development of new educational offerings and programs designed to improve overall health and wellbeing.

Another crucial metric: recruitment and retention of remarkable physicians. Funding advancements in technology and construction of facilities that in turn attracts and retains the finest medical professionals from all over the world.

This impact will be even greater with your additional support in the final weeks. For more information, visit SunHealthFoundation.org/generosity, or call Gina Ore at (623) 471-9560.

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Banner

Volunteer Finds Her Happy Place

Linda Haddon loves volunteering at the Sun Health Resale Shop in Sun City West, especially any opportunity to evoke a smile or laughter from the shoppers she meets. People even stop by the Shop to see her because of her warm, cheerful personality.

“I like to joke around with shoppers and get them to smile,” she says. “It might be a spark of something they don’t get any place else. Making them happy makes me happy.”

Her 38-year career in funeral services has given Linda perspective on her own happiness as she helped others during their darkest days of grief and dealt with her own. When she was just 33, she lost her husband to cancer after being married only three-and-a-half years. Linda was devastated.

“One day I realized I’ve got to move forward, but it took time and sheer determination. Later on, my experience with pain actually helped me better relate to those who were feeling pain. I was able to support people through that time.

“Helping them turn their lives around made me happy.”

Throughout her career, Linda served the needs of families in a variety of ways, including helping with prearrangements at funeral homes and a casket company. She founded three widow grief support groups and she served as counselor. Linda also became a certified Life Celebrant delivering celebratory eulogies.

“Dealing with sadness and with people who are really in pain takes everything inside yourself,” she says. “You walk beside them and hold their hand and sometimes you don’t say anything; you’re just sharing their burden.”

Linda chooses happy and volunteering adds to her Happiness Factor. She not only loves helping shoppers find what they want, she feels good knowing purchases are actually helping them and others long after they leave the Shop.

Proceeds from sales go directly to benefiting healthcare services at Banner Boswell and Banner Del E. Webb medical centers — services that Linda and her husband have experienced firsthand.

“My husband, Jim, had a heart attack last December and was treated at Banner Del E. Webb in Sun City West. Another time he underwent kidney surgery at Banner Boswell in Sun City. Both times his experience was unbelievable; he received the best care in the world,” Linda says.

After her retirement, people have continued to seek her out as a celebrant because of the special way she tailors the “experience-based” services with a “wow” factor.

For Linda, happiness comes through her professional and personal experiences. “Everyone has a choice every day. You can be happy, or you can be miserable,” she says. “It’s a choice you have to make.”

Today, Jim is doing well, and they continue doing what they love to do together, including motorcycling.

“Before moving to Arizona from out of state, we had never experienced such wonderful healthcare as we do here in the West Valley. To watch people come in to this Shop and know they have access to this superior quality — it’s mindboggling,” Linda says.

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Linda Haddon and a customer

Something else she loves about volunteering — the atmosphere of volunteers and staff: “We’re like sisters and brothers, and we support one another.”

“You can’t go through life without caring about others,” Linda says. “Being a volunteer is the perfect opportunity to do just that. I’ve seen a lot of sad stuff in my life. If I can volunteer at the Sun Health Resale Shop and bring happiness to someone, I’m going to do it.”

Sun Health Resale Shops

Up your Happiness Factor by going shopping.

Saving time and money adds to the great feeling of shopping resale. Now more than ever, it’s a great way to fight inflation. Plus, all purchases are sales-tax free. Shoppers also are happy knowing their dollars stay local and make an impact right here in this community through the Generosity for Generations Campaign.

Each boutique shop offers a remarkable selection of vintage, collectables, and specialty items — some unique and one-of-

a-kind. It’s an exciting shopping experience, with something new every day.

Happy shopping! Visit us!

Sun Health Resale Boutique, 9843 W. Bell Road, in Sun City

Sun Health Resale Shop, 14445 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City West

(Hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday)

The Sun Health Resale Shop is operated in partnership with the Sun City West Foundation.

Join the family!

To inquire about volunteering opportunities, call the Sun Health Resale Shop at (623) 584-3869 or the Sun Health Resale Boutique at (623) 974-2000.

Linda and Jim Haddon enjoying a motorcycle excursion
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Choosing Happiness West Valley Residents Share How They Define “Happy”

“Happy is how you choose to be. Happiness can be whatever you want. Achieve it by doing for others.”

—Shirley Swinney, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Shop

“Happiness begins with recognizing and being grateful for the many gifts we are given each day. When one brings joy to others, it deepens our own! One smile or one ‘hello’ can make someone else’s day!” —Margie McLaughlin, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Shop

“Night at the races, socializing, baking, yard work with sister-in-law, and working at Sun Health.” Faye Cayton, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Boutique

“Happiness for me is truly an attitude. We can decide to be happy or not, it is a choice! Happiness is a beautiful sunrise, sunset, rainbow, beautiful flowers or a smiling baby! Reaching out to help someone in need, be it physical, mental or merely opening a door for a person who needs help, gives me personal contentment. A smile returned makes me happy!”

—Shirley Frizell, long-time friend of Sun Health Foundation

“Happiness is the exquisite alignment of the body, mind, heart, and spirit when space, time, and circumstance are elevated in the presence of Beauty.” Rabbi Mindie Snyder, Department of Spiritual Life, Chaplain, Sun Health Communities

“Sun Health has given me a purpose in life to give back to others — to enhance the community. I enjoy all the staff.” —Sharon Zoerb, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Boutique

“The staff at Sun Health Foundation is truly AMAZING. I LOVE being a part of this ‘FAMILY’... makes my heart HAPPY!” —Mary Lou Goodfriend, long-time friend of Sun Health Foundation and loyal participant, Coffee with Gina & Friends education series

“The best things in life are the people we love, the places we’ve been, and the memories we’ve made along the way. I came from very loving parents, and my brother and I have always tried to see the best in each day. Smile and be happy and you will feel better for it. Love, Aloise” Aloise Wrobel, Sun Health Grandview Terrace resident and long-time friend of Sun Health Foundation

“Attain your goals and you will be happy.” —Judy Fitzimmons, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Boutique

“It’s a feeling in my heart. I love doing for others.” Betty Schneider, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Boutique

“Being content with oneself.” Carolyn Rishi, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Shop

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“My husband and I recently moved to senior living at Grandview Terrace. After living in a large home on a golf course, this was a big change in our lifestyle. But we love it here. It was the best decision we’ve made in a long time. We love our new friends, we love the staff, we love the food, we love the activities, and we love the convenience of our condo.

“Recently my dentist asked me how we liked it, and I told him that we truly loved it. He said, ‘That’s because, when you moved, you planned to love it.’ I realized that he was right. And that’s the definition of resilience for me. Resilience is greeting every change in life with enthusiasm and exuberance. If you expect to love something, you will.” —Laurel Gedan, Sun Health Grandview Terrace resident and long-time friend of Sun Health Foundation

“I feel the following should be used by everybody for sure — love to share, cash to spare, and friends to care. Happiness will be there if you constantly think and do these things.” Marjorie Kleis, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Shop & Sun Health Resale Boutique

“Freedom to go where I want, do what I want, and interact with whomever I want.” —Melva Hull, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Shop

“Our happiness is when everyone does their part to make the world more beautiful.” Ray and Jan Lanskroner, Sun Health The Colonnade residents and long-time friends of Sun Health Foundation

“Doing something that keeps me busy, and doing something that will help my family, friends, or community.” —Bill Crane, Volunteer, Sun Health Resale Boutique

To help you add happiness to your life, visit SunHealthFoundation.org/library and click on the Nov. 17 Coffee with Gina & Friends recorded presentation featuring Dr. Saurabh Jauhari, Psychiatrist and Medical Director of Behavior Health at Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center. He will introduce you to the Four Pillars of Happiness and explain how to embrace them in your life.

To register for future Coffee with Gina & Friends presentations, contact Joyce Wilt at Joyce.Wilt@ SunHealth.org or (623) 471-8508.

How do YOU define happiness?

We’d love to hear from you. Please email or call Gina Ore, Chief Philanthropy Officer, at Gina.Ore@SunHealth.org or (623) 471-9560.

Laurel Gedan Jan and Ray Lanskroner
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Elevating the Patient Experience in Cancer Care: Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center

Striving for Healthier, Happier Lives

Over recent years medical care, which was once physician-centered, has become more patient-focused. While care used to be delivered at the convenience of the doctor, now it is provided at the convenience of the patient.

This shift has redefined the patient-doctor relationship. Patients are active participants, collaborating with healthcare professionals as partners in their care to optimize outcomes.

Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center is among the leaders in a patient-centered, team-oriented approach to cancer care and education. They not only embrace this model; they elevate the patient experience. Even before a cancer diagnosis, the medical teams at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center demonstrate their caring by increasing awareness in the community on ways to stay healthy and prevent cancer.

“What we like to do is connect with people when they are healthy to increase their awareness of ways to prevent cancer and detect cancer early,” explains Dr. Phillip J. Koo, Chief of Diagnostic Imaging and Physician Executive, Northwest Region, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center.

“That’s why partnering with Sun Health Foundation is so crucial,” Dr. Koo adds.

Together they provide education on the importance of mammography, colonoscopy, endoscopy, and other tests through education programs such as Coffee with Gina & Friends and Sun Health Wellness.

“We know people want to live their lives to the fullest, so we want to make the screening process easier, more convenient, and seamless. If there are suspicions, we create pathways to get to a definitive diagnosis earlier,” Dr. Koo says.

New medical equipment such as the new robotic endoscopy at Banner Boswell Medical Center is one example of how advancements in technology are facilitating diagnosis for patients in the earliest possible stages. Made possible thanks to community support through Sun Health Foundation, this technology is a non-invasive new way to diagnose lung cancer and other lung diseases with fewer complications and pinpoint accuracy.

You’ve received a cancer diagnosis. Now what?

Connecting everyone together to provide multidisciplinary care is vitally important.

“Understandably, it’s a flood of worry, concern, and stress for the patient and family,” Dr. Koo says. “Then it’s a deluge of information and appointments. We want to make this time less daunting and more efficient for patients through process improvement and resources such as patient navigators.”

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Dr. Phillip J. Koo, Chief of Diagnostic Imaging and Physician Executive, Northwest Region, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Next steps

„ The patient navigator helps coordinate next steps in your care process. This navigator is usually a medical assistant or nurse.

„ Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center’s multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, psycho-oncologists, nutritionists, patient navigators, genetic counselors, and social workers discuss each case together and prioritize your goals for care. What’s important to you? How do you want to live your life?

„ Your plan of care is developed, and treatment can begin. That plan may include clinical trials when appropriate. And in certain situations, rather than you going to separate appointments, the specialists involved in your care come to you during one appointment.

„ Nutritionists, psycho-oncologists and social workers also are vital members of the team to complement the wholistic, patient-centered approach to care that considers every aspect of your health and wellbeing.

„ New developments in cancer care are continually occurring. Always with their focus on quality of life and innovations in care, Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center is developing a Survivorship transition program. Still in development, the program will continue to provide team-based support to help you progress from having an

acute disease to having a chronic disease. At this stage, the disease is not ruling your life and can be managed long term while you focus on living your life. This program will further enhance the patient experience with the goal to impact outcomes.

Banner MD Anderson’s collaborative, patientcentered model of care prioritizes your health, quality of life, and strives to add more of life’s happier moments.

The expertise of medical professionals, combined with technology innovations, contribute to improved outcomes as well as the patient experience. At Banner Boswell Medical Center, more than 200 ION robotic-assisted bronchoscopies (most advanced technology in Arizona) already have been performed since June 2022. Additionally, more than 1,400 thoracic robotic surgeries have been performed with outstanding results.

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The Picture of Happiness

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and Wellness Resource: Something to Smile About

The Sun Health Center for Health & Wellbeing can help keep you healthy with evidencebased health and wellness services:

Nutritional Counseling

One-on-one sessions with a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator for a variety of conditions. Covered by most insurance providers.

Weight Management Programs

Proven lifestyle education, exercise and coaching provided in a group setting by a registered dietitian and exercise physiologist/health coach.

Diabetes Prevention Program

Designed to help those with prediabetes make the necessary lifestyle changes to prevent or delay the onset of diabetes.

Diabetes Self-Management Education

Provides diabetic patients with the skills and confidence needed to successfully manage their disease. DSME is covered by most insurance providers.

For appointments and information: SunHealthWellness.org or (623) 471-9355

Your health and wellness can be something to smile about. Your
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Events | Stay Informed. Stay Well. Stay Connected.

Smart Giving Workshops -

Free, educational workshops sponsored by the Council of Professional Advisors and Sun Health Foundation. Location: PebbleCreek, Chianti Room, Tuscany Falls Clubhouse 16222 Clubhouse Dr., Goodyear, Arizona.

RSVP: Susan.Kaplan@SunHealth.org or (623) 777-2935

Taxes and Charities

Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2023

10 to 11:30 a.m. (refreshments served)

Presenter: Daniel Esparza, Esq., Lincoln & Wenk, PLLC

Be a smart cookie and discover IRS-approved tax strategies for charitable giving. Fortunately, we can help you learn often-overlooked secrets now to help with next year’s tax filing. Join us to make your future tax returns that much sweeter.

Are Your Plans in Place?

Don’t Leave Things to Chance Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2023

10 to 11:30 a.m. (refreshments served)

Presenter: Michael Barnes, Vice President Wealth Management, FineMark National Bank & Trust

Is your estate plan in place? What are the pitfalls if not? Learn more about the importance of estate planning

that reflects your wishes, prepares you and your family for the future, and leaves the legacy you envision. Gain the knowledge and the tools you need for advanced planning, so you can ensure your wishes and your loved ones are protected.

A Goal Without a PLAN is just a WISH Tuesday, March 21, 2023

10 to 11:30 a.m. (refreshments served)

Presenter: Mary Cavanaugh-Marsh, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones

It’s critical to ensure your estate plan reflects everything you wish, including your philanthropic intent. Hear from an expert the little-known secrets for IRS-approved structures and strategies, and financial/legal options that can reap benefits for you and your family.

Coffee with Gina & Friends (virtual)

Does Medicare Give You a Headache? We’ve Got the Aspirin! Thursday, Jan. 19, 2023 | 9:30 a.m. Presenter: Adan Hernandez, Medicare Specialist There’s so much information about Medicare, it’s mind-boggling! How do you keep current so you can choose what’s best for you? Begin the New Year by learning more about Medicare opportunities and the nuances of each. Your questions are welcome.

The Whole Story: Alternatives to Traditional Medicine Thursday, Feb. 23, 2023 | 9:30 a.m.

Presenter: Dr. Pedro Rodriguez-Guggiari, Internal Medicine Specialist, True Care MD; Chief of Staff, Banner Del E. Webb Medical Center

If you’ve ever wondered about alternatives to traditional medicine and how they can complement and enhance the care you receive, join us. We’ll have a leading MD talk about this and answer your questions.

Oh! My Aching Back

Thursday, March 16, 2023 | 9:30 a.m.

Presenter: Dr. Andrew Chung, Orthopedic Specialist

If “ouch” has become part of your vocabulary when your sit, bend or stand, you’ll want to join us when an orthopedic specialist talks about the causes of back pain and provides updates on treatment options.

RSVP: Joyce.Wilt@SunHealth.org or (623) 471-8508.

Driving FORE Superior Health Charity Golf Day

Saturday, April 15, 2023 | 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Topgolf Glendale

Enjoy a great day of golf for a life-giving cause. Your participation benefits advancements in cancer-fighting treatment and care.

RSVP: Claudia.Vazquez@SunHealth.org or (623) 471-8507

Resiliency Event

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Speaker: Jason Schecterle

Motivational Speaker and Author

Sun Health's Center for Health & Wellbeing welcomes this former Phoenix Police officer who survived burns over 40% of his body. Today a hero, he is the ultimate representation of resiliency.

For more information: (623) 471-9355

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