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Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital to Establish the Hansel Family Care Center
- Largest donation in Foundation’s history and among the largest in Sonoma County history
- Establishes Hansel Family Care Center as part of hospital’s strategic expansion to meet community needs
- Gift pays tribute to the hospital’s 75th anniversary and paves the way for the future of health care in Sonoma County and the North Bay
Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Foundation Receives Historic $10 Million Gift from Hansel Family
Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Foundation has received a transformative $10 million donation from Henry and Marilyn Hansel, the largest gift in the Foundation’s history, and among the largest to date in Sonoma County. This extraordinary contribution will establish the Hansel Family Care Center, dramatically expanding health care services available to Sonoma County residents.
The newly named Hansel Family Care Center, located at 1162 Montgomery Drive across from Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, was built in 2020 and laid the groundwork for Providence to expand primary and specialty care services. With their lead gift, Henry and Marilyn Hansel have launched a $20M “Caring Together” initiative that will complete construction of the Hansel Family Care Center and a new Women’s Health Center, creating a new destination for world-class care in the North Bay region.
“Memorial Hospital was built by philanthropy and has relied on visionary gifts like the Hansels’ for every major milestone in our 75-year history,” said Rebecca Kendall, chief philanthropy officer for Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Foundation. “We are profoundly grateful to the Hansel family for their gift, which will accelerate a new wave of pride and support for Memorial as the most advanced and compassionate health care provider in our region.”
“This remarkable gift from the Hansel family reflects how much they truly care about the health and well-being of our community,” said Garry Olney, Providence Northern California chief executive.
“It is an honor to have their name grace our Care Center. This transformational gift, a tribute to Memorial’s 75 years of service to the community, will ensure we continue to provide world class health care to Sonoma County residents for generations to come.”
Henry Hansel, whose great-grandfather was an auto dealer and one of the first people to drive an automobile into Yosemite Valley in 1906, spoke about his family’s motivation for the historic donation.
“Our family has deep roots in this community, and Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital has been there for us and our neighbors through good times and challenging times,” said Henry. “We’re honored to give back to all who make Memorial such a caring, healing place. And what better way to thank all the customers who have supported our family business, Hansel Auto, than to give back to the community institution that heals and saves people from every walk of life, all day, every day.”
The completed Hansel Family Care Center will feature two major new components, in addition to the existing primary and specialty care clinics on the second and third floors:
- A state-of-the-art imaging center on the first floor, providing access to the latest imaging technology in a welcoming environment. Patients will benefit from lower wait times, earlier-stage diagnoses, and more targeted interventions. The imaging center will include a breast imaging suite featuring contrast-enhanced mammography, currently provided nowhere else north of San Francisco.
- A cardiology center on the fourth floor, home to the expert physicians of Providence Santa Rosa Memorial’s Evert and Norma Person Heart and Vascular Institute. This will be a “one-stop-shop” experience for patients seeking advanced cardiology services, and an urgently needed expansion given the region’s aging population.
Additionally, the Hansel family’s gift will help fund the creation of a women’s health center in the Henry Trione Medical Arts Plaza, located at 500 Doyle Park Drive. A key component will include a breast cancer program led by fellowship-trained breast surgeon Lisa Tito, M.D.
“This women’s center will be the fulfillment of years of dreaming,” said Dr. Tito. “With a beautiful, dedicated space and the right technology, we’ll be able to provide the level of care women need and deserve. From genetic counseling, surgery and cancer survivorship to menopause care and gynecology services, we’ll wrap our arms around our patients.”
For more information about Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital Foundation and opportunities to support health care in Sonoma County, visit www.givetomemorial.org/caringtogether.
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