SALMON CREEK HOSPITAL FOUNDATION
PO BOX 4484, PORTLAND, OR 972084484 www.legacyhealth.org

Total Revenue
$788,035
Total Expenses
$298,583
Net Assets
$3,149,104

Organizations Filed Purposes: SALMON CREEK HOSPITAL FOUNDATION'S PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR THE VISION AND MISSION OF LEGACY SALMON CREEK HOSPITAL BY RAISING FUNDS AND PROMOTING VISIBILITY IN THE VANCOUVER COMMUNITY AND THROUGHOUT SW WASHINGTON.

Charitable gifts to Salmon Creek Hospital Foundation support the programs and services of Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center, many of which are not supported by traditional means of reimbursement.Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center opened in August 2005 as a full-service community hospital for the southwest Washington area, including Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, Klickitat and Wahkiakum counties. Services include: Emergency Department, including a special pediatric emergency area Surgical Services Family Birth Center and Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine A neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) Cancer Services Cardiac Services Neuroscience Center, including Stroke Program Total Joint Center Rehabilitation Services Pediatric Outpatient Services, including Development and Rehabilitation and the Child Abuse Assessment TeamIn addition, the foundation supports several Legacy Health primary and specialty care clinics in southwest Washington.In fiscal year 2020, philanthropic contributions supported programs in three primary areas:Patient Care $230,218Education and Training $37,471Community Benefit & Other Programs$73,956Specific projects funded in this year were as follows:Provided emergency medications, durable medical equipment, transitional housing, and other health-related supplies to uninsured, under-insured, and low-income patients. Provided support for the Child Abuse Assessment Team (CAAT). Piloted a program to provide medically tailored meals for surgical patients after discharge from the hospital. Purchased specialized equipment to provide biofeedback therapy for children with diasabilities. Supported the expansion of pediatric rehabilitation services to east Clark County. Provided support for families with extended stays in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Supported musical care and art therapy on all hospital units, as part of Spiritual Care, Palliative Care, and the Cancer Healing Center. Supported child passenger safety seat activities for the community. Provided continuing education scholarships for nurses.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kristy K WeaverTrustee1$0
Lynn B MillerTrustee1$0
Erin C LambleySecretary1$0
Marta S HalvorsenTrustee1$0
Thomas H KempTrustee0$0
Kristin E TorresTrustee1$0
Verdella J WharehamTrustee1$0
Betty Sue MorrisTrustee1$0
Suzanne D Slayton-Milam MdTrustee1$0
Michele L RudiTrustee1$0
William C ErwinTrustee1$0
Douglas C Greene SrTrustee1$0
Karen A SahlstromTrustee1$0
Bradley J CarlsonTrustee1$0
Courtney C BarkerTrustee1$0
Michael R BurgoyneTreasurer1$0
Dennis R MalinVICE CHAIR1$0
Allan E JeskaEX-OFFICIO1$0
Marg C NelsonChairman1$0
Jennifer NewASST. TREASURER1$0
J Michael SchultzExecutive Dir.12$0
Mehrdad Shojaei MdTrustee1$0
Anne T GreerFORMER OFFICER0$0
Maureen A BradleyEX- OFFICIO1$0
Bryce R HelgersonEX-OFFICIO1$0

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