Columbia Memorial Hospital | Health Compass | Winter 2022-23

Inside 2 The many faces of community service 4 It’s time for our Christmas Baskets program COMPASS WINTER 2022-23 DEVOTED TOHEALTHFUL LIVING Why we volunteer in our community Page 2

Sianna Fenstermacher Job title: Respiratory Therapist Volunteer title: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) with Clatsop CASA Why do you volunteer? As a CASA, I am assigned to a child in foster care and get to learn all about their situation. Since I am a legal party of their case, I attend all of the court hearings, as well as family visitations, and make visits to their foster homes, as well. I love to be helpful, and seeing a need for this position that fits my passion seemed perfect! Noelle McClure Job title: Administrative Assistant, Quality Volunteer titles: Clatsop County Animal Shelter Volunteer; Clatsop Animal Assistance Volunteer; 2020 – 2022 Astoria Visual Arts (AVA) Board President Why do you volunteer? Cats make me happy! It is such a great way to have more cats in my life and to help them as they wait to find their forever homes. Helping out with the cats is extremely rewarding — it’s the highlight of my week! The arts are such an important part of Astoria, and my background is in making art and taking care of art collections professionally. AVA does an impressive job of putting together interesting exhibitions and supporting artists through residencies and other activities. Astoria Open Studio Tours is one of my favorite events. Caring for our Get to know some of our caregivers who volunteer outside of their careers at CMH As a community health care organization, Columbia Memorial Hospital is committed to giving back to the community we serve. In our small region, bumping into friends and neighbors at our hospital and clinics is more than likely. That’s why I firmly believe it’s essential that we are present in our community in our off-hours. Many of CMH’s administrative leaders and caregivers are dedicated volunteers throughout the local area. I am consistently impressed with their efforts to support the community in their free time. It is gratifying to see the impact our organization makes on the lives of those living in and visiting our area, both at work and beyond. I am delighted to work with such a diverse group of professionals who are passionate and driven in supporting this community. —Erik Thorsen, CEO Tim Janchar, MD Job title: Physician, Emergency Volunteer title: 2020 – 2022 Astoria Visual Arts Board Vice President Why do you volunteer? AVA is much more than an art gallery. It has a mission of bringing diversity and innovation to the community, not just through exhibitions alone, but through educational programs, artist residencies and community outreach. I had my first art show there in 2019 and have been involved ever since. Mark Kujala Job title: Director, CMH Foundation Volunteer title: Clatsop County Commissioner, former Warrenton Mayor Why do you volunteer? I was always interested in public policy growing up. I first got interested in volunteering by attending public meetings and providing testimony. I’ve been fortunate enough to be elected a total of six times by the voters in Warrenton and Clatsop County. I’m very humbled and grateful that I’m able to represent them. community 2 HEALTH COMPASS WINTER 2022-23

Leadership in action Erik Thorsen, CEO ● Astoria Regatta Board of Directors Member Nicole Williams, COO ● Clatsop County Childcare Advisory Committee Member ● Clatsop Community College Board of Education Member Dr. Christopher Strear, CMO ● Clatsop Community College Health Occupation Advisory Board Member Zach Schmitt, CFO ● Clatsop Economic Development Resource Board President ● Astoria High School Business Advisory Member Judy Geiger, Vice President of Patient Care Services ● Clatsop Community College Nursing Advisory Committee Member ● Clatsop County National Alliance on Mental Illness Member Christopher Laman, Vice President of Strategy ● Clatsop County Vaccine Task Force Member ● Clatsop Community College Foundation Board Member Jarrod Karnofski, Vice President of Ancillary and Support Services ● City of Astoria Homelessness Solutions Task Force Member ● Volunteer Certified Athletic Trainer with Ilwaco and Naselle Schools Astronemis Ray Job title: Medical Assistant, Endocrinology Volunteer title: Lower Columbia Preservation Society Board Member; Clatsop County 4-H Association Board Member; Clatsop County 4-H Leader and Volunteer Why do you volunteer? I have been volunteering in this community since I was 14 years old. My first volunteer work began at KMUN 91.9 FM. While I was in college, I interned at the Lower Columbia Preservation Society. During my internship, I worked on several projects that sparked my interest and passion for historic buildings, structures, features and sites. Throughout my time volunteering, I have learned valuable skills, met people who inspired me and have been given the opportunity to connect with my community. Maritza Casarrubias-Sanchez Job title: Nurse, Emergency Volunteer title: Astoria School District Board Director Why do you volunteer? I want to impact the lives of the children in the community. I want to represent the diversity that is underserved and underrepresented. The youth in our community are the future of our community. What better way to improve the community than by helping create and develop strong individuals who would like to stay here? Zac Patterson Job title: Customer Care Representative Volunteer title: Astoria Youth Football Coach Why do you volunteer? Jeanette Schacher (Medical Group Director) reached out to me asking if I’d be willing to take over the head coach position (I previously coached in 2019). I quickly accepted the offer. I played the sport for 10 years and have found a love for coaching since graduating high school. It is very rewarding when the kids are smiling and having fun competing on game days after working hard throughout the week. I wouldn’t trade in the memories I’ve made with this organization for anything. Support for community organizations In addition to the caregivers who volunteer in the community, CMH has also provided financial support for a number of local organizations and events, including: ● Assistance League of the Columbia Pacific ● Astoria Scandinavian Heritage Association ● Bumble Art Studio and Preschool ● Clatsop County 4-H ● Clatsop County Childcare Grant Program ● Clatsop Economic Development Resources ● Christy Miethe Benefit Account ● Clatsop Community College ● Columbia Pacific Economic District ● Helping Hands Re-Entry Outreach Centers ● Knappa Fire District ● Little Ballet Theater ● Local High Schools and Sports Teams ● Lower Columbia Q Center ● National Alliance on Mental Illness Oregon ● Neawanna By the Sea ● Northwest Senior & Disability Services ● Seaside Rotary Foundation ● The Harbor ● United Way COLUMBIAMEMORIAL.ORG WINTER 2022-23 3

CMH HEALTH COMPASS is published as a community service by COLUMBIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, a Planetree Gold-Certified Person-Centered Care Facility. 2111 Exchange St., Astoria, OR 97103, telephone 503-325-4321, website: columbiamemorial.org For information about CMH HEALTH COMPASS: Sarah Bello, MBA, Marketing Manager Robert Holland, MD, PhD President, Board of Trustees Erik Thorsen, MBA, CPA Chief Executive Officer Nicole Williams, MPA Chief Operating Officer Zach Schmitt, MBA Chief Financial Officer Information in CMH HEALTH COMPASS comes from a wide range of medical experts. If you have any concerns or questions about specific content that may affect your health, please contact your health care provider. Models may be used in photos and illustrations. 2022 © Coffey Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Christopher Strear, MD, FACEP Chief Medical Officer Jarrod Karnofski, PT, DPT Vice President, Ancillary and Support Services Judy Geiger, RN, MBA Vice President, Patient Care Services Christopher Laman, PharmD, MBA Vice President, Strategy Making a merrier Christmas CMH celebrates five years leading the Christmas Baskets program The holidays are just around the corner! For some families, this is an exciting time — but for others, the time can be filled with worry if there’s not enough to go around. 2022 marks the fifth year that Columbia Memorial Hospital has led the community Christmas Baskets program for Astoria and Knappa, providing holiday food boxes for those in need. The program took a break in 2017 when a group of dedicated volunteers stepped away from the project following many years of work. In 2018, with a goal of increasing volunteer efforts supporting the community, CMH took the lead. The hospital has since given financial support in addition to the assistance of employee volunteers, who are always eager to help collect, donate or sort food prior to Christmas. In November, hospital departments competed to bring the most items for the Christmas Baskets food drive. Other local businesses and organizations also donated time and pantry staples to support the program. With the help of many, CMH provided hundreds of families with several days’ worth of food this year. COLUMBIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 2111 Exchange St. Astoria, OR 97103 Nonprofit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Walla Walla, WA Permit No. 44 Cover photo features one of the adoptable cats from Clatsop County Animal Shelter. Find us on social media! @cmhcommunity @cmhcommunity linkedin.com/company/ columbia-memorial-hospital @cmhcommunity Thank you to everyone who helps with this project each year! It’s an honor to support our community in this way.

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