Contributions in Action

Contributions in Action

Many of the facilities and technology that we offer to our patients would not be possible without the charitable donations and gifts received over the years. Here are some of the tangible results of contributions made to Bellin Health.

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Fulwiler Family Surgical Center

Located on the 6th floor of Bellin Hospital, The Family of WS Packaging foundation Raymond Fuilwiler has chosen to honor his legacy by helping other families from the Northeast Wisconsin Region through The Bellin Foundation. The Surgical 6th floor at Bellin Hospital was dedicated in August 2007 as The Fulwiler Surgical Center, Following a gift from the Terry and Kris Fulwiler Charitable Remainder Trust. Terry and Kris are the son and daughter-in-law of Raymond. 

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Jack And Engrid Meng Family Center (Second Floor & Sixth Floor)

Family and friends waiting for loved ones to come out of surgery will have a more comforatble environment thanks to the generousity of Jack and Engrid Meng. The family center enhancements on the hospital's 6th floor and 2nd floor waiting areas will have a fresh new look with with additional seating, vending and expended wireless internet capabilities.  

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Norman and Shirlyn Miller Digestive Health Center

Located in the 725 Webster Medical Building.
Bellin’s Digestive Health Center is a regional leader in this area of medicine and was named in honor of the Millers in recognition of their support of the delivery of effective, efficient, and accessible health, wellness, and prevention services. The Millers’ gift is permanently endowed and restricted for use in support of continued and professional education for nurses employed by Bellin Health and working in The Norman and Shirlyn Miller Digestive Health Center.

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Donald F. Harden Executive Conference Room

Located on the 7th floor of the hospital.
The naming of this conference room recognizes the enormous impact Donald Harden has had on Bellin Health, serving as a member of the board of directors from 1976 - 1992, Chairman of the Board from 1990-1992, Bellin Foundation President from 1994-2004, and Government Relations Consultant 2004–2006.

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George F. Kerwin Water Wall

Located in the Robert H. and Jane G. Laird Welcome Center. The water wall was a gift to Bellin from its corporation members in recognition of Kerwin's 35 years of service and in celebration of the tradition of local leaders stepping forward to guide and shape healthcare in our community. 

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Chernick Family Studio

Located on the 3rd floor of the hospital.
The studio is the home of the Healthy View set, Bellin’s cable access TV show started in 2006 that seeks to educate people about their health. Hosted by Bellin Foundation President Michael Frohna, the show features not only medical experts, but experts in the art of getting the most out of every day. It’s television that is not only good for you, but good to watch.

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Michael T. Riordan West Conference Room

Located on the 7th floor of the hospital.
This conference room recognizes the substantial impact Michael Riordan has had on Bellin Health through his outstanding leadership, devotion and philanthropic support as an active member of Bellin’s Executive Committee (chairman in 1997), Board of Directors and Committee on Administration.

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John R. Underwood Conference Room/Education Center

The John R. Underwood conference room located on the 8th floor of the Hospital, was a gift in honor of John's birthday and in recognition of the many years of service to Bellin Health. John has been an active Board member for the past 32 years, and is a member of the Board of Directors and Finance Committee.

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Karl and Dorothy Graschberger Memorial Garden (Cass Street Walkway)

Located in the skywalk spanning Cass Street.
This inviting and serene area is designed for families and staff to have a quiet moment. This gift by JoAnn Graschberger, a long-time volunteer at Bellin and a member of Concerned Hearts Club, is in memory of her parents.

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Bellin Health Partners Family & Community Resource Center

Located off the Laird Welcome Center.
Patients, family members and physicians find the Resource Center an invaluable tool for answering questions about illnesses, satisfying a casual curiosity about new medical discoveries and serving as an additional resource for medical professionals.

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Wall of Miracles

Located outside of Kress Birthing Center on the hospital’s 3rd floor.
This project marks the first major program endeavor of The Bellin Foundation supporting Bellin's Healthy Mothers-Healthy Babies initiative. Healthy Mothers-Healthy Babies provides moms-to-be with educational information about how to make wise and healthy choices during pregnancy so their babies have the best chance of a healthy life.

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Mary Ellen and Carl Kuehne Imaging Center and Women's Services

Located in the lower level of the hospital.
Patients who come for mammograms and ultrasounds are assured peace of mind with the combination of respect, privacy, quality care and advanced technology. It offers exceptional convenience as all imaging is done in one location. The Women's Services area includes five mammogram rooms, one stereotactic room and a women's waiting room with a locker room and rest room. The Imaging Center performs thousands of procedures each year.

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Marguerite L. Kress Birthing Center

Located on the 3rd floor of the hospital.
We want the most special time in your life also to be the most memorable. That’s why our eighteen labor, delivery, recovery and post partum (LDRP) rooms feature the most advanced amenities and family-oriented design as any you’d find in the country. With an “at-home” atmosphere, they offer a large space and are furnished with a pullout sleep chair, stereo, small refrigerator and TV with a VCR/DVD player. Physician workstations are larger so moms can watch doctors examine their newborns. The family lounge and nursery are also spacious. Security in the Kress Birthing Center is first rate, with five cameras located throughout the unit and doors that are locked to the outside requiring visitors and staff to be admitted to the unit.

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Robert H. and Jane G. Laird Welcome Center

Located on the 1st floor of the hospital.
We’re making a great first impression. With a warm, inviting design, the Robert H. and Jane G. Laird Welcome Center expresses the warm and inviting culture that permeates every department at Bellin Health. Home to patient registration, the retail pharmacy, Bellin Gift Shop, Backstreet Espresso and the Bellin Health Partners' Family and Community Resource Center, there’s no better way to feel welcomed at Bellin.

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The Merideth B. and John N. Rose Health Sciences Library and Classroom

Located at 725 Webster Medical Building in the Bellin College of Nursing. 
The Rose Library is a community resource, open to physicians, Bellin College of Nursing faculty and students, Bellin Health staff and members of the Community. It focuses on health science resources. The Rose Classroom serves the college's 200+ students, as well as being available as a meeting room for the Green Bay community.

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Robert and Leslie Shade Cardiac Care Center

Located on the 5th floor of Bellin Hospital Cardiac Care Center. A magnificent gift by Robert and Leslie Shade was used in the construction of the new cardiac care center.
 

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Jim and Gerry Christoph Pediatric Center

Bellin Health’s Pediatrics Department provides a comprehensive set of services to meet your child’s needs, from infant to teen. Inpatient services are provided in the Christoph Pediatric Unit. It was designed for the needs of children, from the child-size furniture, to the family accommodations where parents can stay with their children, to the fun décor.

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Richard and Joyce Bush Sleep and Pulmonary Center

Located on the 7th floor of the hospital.
This Center for sleep and pulmonary function testing puts patients in a comfortable, home-like setting. The Center’s sleep rooms include a telephone, temperature control, cable TV, bathroom, queen-size bed, and digital video monitoring. Many of the Center’s staff are nationally registered with the Academy of Sleep Medicine and all of the equipment is state-of-the-art.

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Emil and Gail Fischer Therapy Center

Located on the 8th floor of the hospital.
Physical, occupational and speech therapy services are enhanced in this environment that promotes healing through spectacular views, a caring staff and a peaceful atmosphere. The Emil and Gail Fischer Therapy Center cares for thousands of patients each year, ranging in age from only days old to nearly 100 years old.

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Carol and Robert Bush Orthopedic Center

Located on the 8th floor of the hospital.
High atop Bellin Health, this center of clinical excellence offers individuals an inviting, patient-centered environment revered for its breath-taking view. The Center has 25 spacious rooms with push-through cupboards, which allow staff to replenish items from the hallway and not disturb patients. Bellin’s orthopedic services have received commendations from some of the nation’s foremost quality-rating authorities.

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Schrieber Foods Outpatient Surgery Recovery Unit

Located on the 8th floor of the hospital.
This bright and spacious setting provides patients with private and quiet surroundings to ease their recovery after surgery. Each year, thousands of patients recover from their surgery in this unit before going home.

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Ray and Pat Van Den Heuvel Family Power Plant

Located one block north of the hospital.
The Ray and Pat Van Den Heuvel Family Power Plant is home to the electric services, boilers, chillers and emergency generators. It also includes a workshop, a loading dock and freight elevation. 

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Halron Family Surgical Suite

The Halron's helped Bellin Health establish the first robotics program in Northeastern Wisconsin, utilizing the Da Vinci Robot. The $1.5 million piece of equipment has already performed more than 650 procedures at Bellin and is one of five or six robots in the state.

 

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New Treadmills in Bellin’s Cardiac Rehabilitation Center

Located on the 2nd floor.
John Jones Treadmill - A gift was given to purchase a new treadmill by brothers Edward DeWane and Joseph DeWane, following a long time admiration and friendship with John Jones.  Jones is a member of the Bellin Health Board of Directors since 2000.

Dr. Howard J. Palay Treadmill - A gift given to purchase a new treadmill by Cardiology Associates of Green Bay and Dr. Bharat Pathakjee honoring Dr. Palay as the founding partner of Cardiology Associates.  Dr. Palay started his practice in the Green Bay area in 1972. It was the area’s first cardiac program and established Bellin Health as the region’s leader in cardiac services.

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Daniel R. Smith Board Room

Located on the 3rd Floor.
This conference room was given in Smith’s honor by Bellin Health Employees in June 1977.  The room was rededicated in 2008 to recognize Smith’s distinguished service as Administrator/President 1967-1987, Board of Directors 1981-1987 and Corporate Board 1981-1987.

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Norman Miller Water Fountain

Located at the Bellin Health Cancer Team Facility.
A water fountain bearing the name of Norman Miller was dedicated in the memory of Norman Miller by Jim & Betty Strohschein and the Norman Miller Family in recognition of Norman Miller’s service to Bellin Health.

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Meditation Room

Located on the 4th floor Pallative Care Area.
A gift from the Volunteer Advisory Council established the Meditation Room which is used by patients and families to find resources, end of life care and relaxation and meditation resources.

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