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The Campaign to ReBuild Barlow

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ReBuild Barlow Barlow Respiratory Hospital will build a brand-new, state-of-the-art hospital to provide much needed additional space for patient care. The impact of our new facility will last for generations.


Future Site of the New Barlow Respiratory Hospital This building, adjacent to the current hospital, will be transformed from the inside out as a brand new state-of-the-art hospital to serve our community for years to come.

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Barlow Respiratory Hospital at a Glance Destination of choice for weaning patients from ventilator Gold Seal of Approval® and an Accredited Center of Excellence Developed TIPS© protocol for weaning patients from mechanical ventilation utilized nationwide 47% of patients identify as minority 94% of our patients are satisfied with care they receive Nearly 100 hospitals trust Barlow and refer patients to Barlow 20% of patients below poverty line

Barlow Respiratory Hospital is the only not-for-profit respiratory hospital in California. Located next to Elysian Park and close to Dodger Stadium, we are proud of our legacy of service since 1902. Our focus has always been on care for patients with severe respiratory illness. We specialize in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation. Today we are faced with the challenge of providing care to extraordinarily sick patients in a facility that was built in 1927 and is outdated, cramped, and does not reflect the level of expert care our patients need and deserve. Thanks to the many donors who have provided initial support for our ReBuild Barlow Campaign, we have already raised over $4 million – half our overall fundraising goal. We have already started construction on a brand new, state-of-the-art hospital. This dramatic expansion will rebuild the hospital from the inside, with a major renovation of an adjacent building. This will add much-needed space for patient care, including more and larger patient rooms and an expanded ICU. Our goal is to raise the additional funds we need by our projected completion date of December 2022. We invite you to join a group of compassionate friends committed to helping us expand capacity and make a difference in the lives of our patients and in our community. Sincerely,

A M I T M O H A N , PhD, FACHE, FACMPE President & Chief Executive Officer

D AV I D R . N E L S O N , M D Medical Director

Clinical training site for physicians, nurses and allied health professions 3


Diane Naegele

I wanted to volunteer at a not-for-profit hospital. Not a huge corporation, but smaller, more personal…somewhere I could roll up my sleeves and help. I had no concept of a “Long Term Acute Care” hospital. At Barlow, I found it takes very special doctors, nurses, and therapists to provide such high level care for patients with extremely complex medical conditions hospitalized for weeks at a time. The compassionate care and the close bond that develops between the staff, patients and families produces incredible results. I was so very moved by everyone I met, especially Dr. Nelson. I knew I had to become a part of this extraordinary family. For fifteen years it has been my joy to support them.”

Barlow Respiratory Hospital Group/Hospital Board

More Personal... Compassionate Care


Why Barlow Matters

History

It could be you or someone you love. It could happen at any moment.

Barlow Respiratory Hospital was founded in 1902 by Dr. Walter Jarvis Barlow as the premier sanatorium for the treatment of tuberculosis.

Patients who have suffered traumatic injury or catastrophic illness are referred to Barlow Respiratory Hospital from nearly 100 hospital intensive care units in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and Southern California. These are the finest hospitals, where skilled physicians have done all they can. Our patients appreciate Barlow for our team approach – and the kindness – that only we provide. We are expert in caring for very, very sick patients including patients dependent on a ventilator to breathe, and patients whose medical needs require specialized care.

The Barlow of today is a multi-campus long-term acute care hospital providing the highest quality respiratory care for the Greater Los Angeles and Southern California area. Since 1988 we have treated nearly 22,000 patients including close to 7,000 patients in our ventilator weaning program. We serve nearly 1,000 patients annually with unsurpassed expertise and a national reputation for excellence.

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TRUST

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I trust Barlow Respiratory Hospital to provide continued care for my patients.� Dr. Zab Mosenifar

Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles

Architectural rendering of the new Barlow Respiratory Hospital entrance courtesy of Zakian Woo Architects

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LOVE, COMPASSION, KINDNESS

My husband was cared for at Barlow Respiratory Hospital in Los Angeles with love and compassion. The doctors and nursing staff, respiratory care and support services were very attentive. Having a loved one in the hospital is a very difficult and stressful experience. We were blessed to be at Barlow. I will never forget their kindness.� Donna Gibson Morrison

Architectural rendering of entrance lobby in the new Barlow Respiratory Hospital courtesy of Zakian Woo Architects

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Impact Our new hospital building helps realize Barlow’s mission to make a difference in the lives of individuals with chronic, critical illnesses in a post-acute setting. Our place in the continuum of care ◊ A s a critical part of the Greater Los Angeles continuum of care, Barlow plays a vital role in the care and recovery journey from ICU to post-acute care in the Greater Los Angeles area

The New Barlow Respiratory Hospital The modern standard in post-ICU and respiratory care » Modernizes and reinforces historic 1927 hospital building » Increases patient capacity » Provides brand new, larger ICU

◊ A s the only not-for-profit respiratory hospital in California, Barlow focuses all expenditures on patient care

» Includes new, modernized onsite pharmacy

◊ As a specialized Long Term Acute Care Hospital, Barlow plays a crucial role in providing care to patients whose medical needs limit other options of care

» Adds new rehabilitation and radiology suites

Our patients ◊ With increased hospital capacity, Barlow can admit and treat more critically ill patients referred by the best hospitals in the region ◊ With a more comfortable and welcoming space for patients and their families, Barlow can improve our patients’ experience Our commitment to next generations ◊ As a teaching hospital providing clinical training for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and more, Barlow enhances the capabilities of the next generation of healthcare professionals

Enhanced space for patients and families » Features additional single rooms for privacy » Provides larger patient rooms for comfort » Provides a welcoming new waiting area for families » Includes soothing meditation room for quiet reflection

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ReBuild Barlow Founding Funders We are proud to have significant support from these visionary initial funders. We welcome you to join these and other donors who have made the investment to ensure Barlow is an important part of the Southern California continuum of care for generations to come. ◊ The Ahmanson Foundation ◊ Michael Berger ◊ Carrie Brillstein ◊ Jennifer Diener ◊ Joseph B. Gould Foundation ◊ Henry L. Guenther Foundation Jenny and Kavin celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary while Jenny was hospitalized at Barlow. A bout of flu became a fight for her life. Now together at home again, Kavin remembers. “We are so grateful. Thank you, Barlow.”

Jenny a nd K a vi n

former Barlow Respiratory Hospital patient

◊ George Hoag Family Foundation ◊ ODonnell Iselin ◊ Nancy Katayama ◊ Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation ◊ Diane Naegele ◊ David R. Nelson, M.D. ◊ Suzanne Rheinstein ◊ John Stauffer Charitable Trust ◊ J.B. & Emily Van Nuys Charities ◊ Wells Fargo Foundation

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Create a Legacy Create your legacy today by joining the Campaign to ReBuild Barlow with an investment in the future of healthcare in our community.

Barlow provides award winning care to the sickest of patients in the most difficult and challenging time of their lives. It is truly heartwarming to meet patients who have recovered to leave the hospital and rejoin their families. I am honored to support Barlow in this ongoing mission and to contribute to the expansion and modernization of the hospital’s facilities.�

O D o n n e l l I s el i n

Barlow Foundation Board

We have already raised more than half of our $8 million goal to help ReBuild Barlow and need to raise an additional $4 million toward the cost of construction. Your contribution will help create a legacy of care that ensures the sickest of the sick among us can continue to turn to Barlow for expert respiratory care. Barlow is financially sound and practices fiscal responsibility. With your support we are ready to move forward to ReBuild Barlow.

Expansion and Modernization


Foundation Board of Directors

Group Board of Directors

Amit Mohan, PhD, FACHE, FACMPE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Diane Naegele VICE CHAIR

Sergio Delgadillo VICE CHAIR

Jason Zayon, CPA SECRETARY/TREASURER

ODonnell Iselin SECRETARY

Amit Mohan, PhD, FACHE, FACMPE PRESIDENT

David R. Nelson, MD MEDICAL DIRECTOR

David R. Nelson, MD MEDICAL DIRECTOR

Brian D. Bartholomew

Bradford M. Bolger

Sophia Chang

Earl E. Gales, Jr.

Kat Connolly

Eric Kleerup, MD

Dario Frommer

Richard F. Seiden

Michael H. Kelly

John Van Dyke, MD

Krystal Kim

Dan Weinstein

Nancy Katayama CHAIR

Michael D. Berger CHAIR

Nicole Kuklok-Waldman Prem Raniga David A. Roberts David Thorson

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ReBuild Barlow | Naming Opportunities

Cornerstone Gift Plan

and above

Barlow Respiratory Hospital

inquiries welcome

Legacy Gift Plan

$500,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $100,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $8,333 per month

First Floor, ICU (pledged), Second Floor

Visionaries Gift Plan

$250,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $50,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $4,166 per month

Reception Area

Benefactors Gift Plan

$150,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $30,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $2,500 per month

Rehabilitation Suite, Healing Garden (pledged) , Pharmacy

Champions Gift Plan

$100,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $20,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $1,666 per month

Laboratory, Imaging Suite, Family Waiting Areas (pledged)

Guardians Gift Plan

$75,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $15,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $1,250 per month

Nurses Station (3)

Luminaries Gift Plan

$50,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $10,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $833 per month

Meditation Room

Legends Gift Plan

$25,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $5,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $417 per month

Patient Room (60)

Influencer Gift Plan

$10,000

Five Annual Gifts -- $2,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $166 per month

Garden Memorial Bench (4)

$25,000

The [insert name] Memorial Five Annual Gifts -- $5,000 per year Sixty Monthly Gifts -- $417 per month

Memorial Garden Wall 14

$1,000,000


Barlow Respiratory Hospital is the only not-for-profit long-term acute care hospital in California and the destination of choice for weaning patients from prolonged mechanical ventilation. Awarded the Gold Seal of ApprovalŽ for Disease Specific Certification for Respiratory Failure and Passy-Muir Center of Excellence, Barlow Respiratory Hospital is an affiliated teaching facility for USC’s Keck School of Medicine, training the next generation of clinicians. The Campaign to ReBuild Barlow funds a brand new state-of-the- art hospital to serve patients, families and our community for generations to come.

www.barlowhospital.org | www.rebuildbarlow.org

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