Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund awards gift to Health Care for the Homeless

$2,500 supports recently-opened Wilson Street Integrated Health

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From left: Marc Guillemette (CMC), Tim Ford, Patrick Ford, Julie Ford Bailey, Bruce Ford, Tim Soucy (CMC). Courtesy Photo.

MANCHESTER, NH ― Catholic Medical Center (CMC), a member of GraniteOne Health, gratefully accepted a generous $2,500 gift from the Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund (BCAF).  The grant honors Deacon Frank Ottaviano, a CMC assistant chaplain who received this year’s BCAF Vita et Caritas Award.

“I can’t think of a more appropriate way to honor my mother’s legacy than to present this grant to CMC’s Health Care for the Homeless program at Wilson Street Integrated Health,” said Julie Ford Bailey, a member of the Board of Directors of the Bishop’s Charitable Assistance Fund and daughter of the late Ruthie Ford, in whose memory the Vita et Caritas Award is given annually. “Deacon Frank has dedicated his life to serving the most vulnerable among us, just as she served women, children and families.”

The money will support the recently-opened Wilson Street Integrated Health, a clinic of Health Care for the Homeless.  The clinic is housed at the Manchester Recovery and Treatment Center and offers medical, social, and behavioral support for patients along their substance use recovery journey.  At the hospital, Deacon Frank has a special interest in counseling with patients and families who are alcohol or drug misuse.

“Whether it’s at CMC, our Health Care for the Homeless Clinics, or throughout the diocese, we all have the same goal,” said Tim Soucy, CMC Director of Community Health and Mission. “That is to respect the dignity and promote the health of all people, including and especially those struggling with substance use disorder and homelessness.”


About CMC:                            

Catholic Medical Center (“CMC”), a member of GraniteOne Health, is a nonprofit regional health system, with a commitment to delivering the highest quality and most advanced healthcare to patients across New Hampshire.  CMC is the home of the nationally-renowned New England Heart & Vascular Institute, rated among the top cardiovascular programs in the country. Our doctors were the first in the state to perform a mechanical heart/left ventricular assist device implant and first in New England to implant the WATCHMAN™ for atrial fibrillation. CMC was also one of the first hospitals in New Hampshire to establish a joint venture with independent medical staff members when it became a partner in the freestanding Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center and imaging center. CMC’s birthing unit, The Mom’s Place, was the first hospital in the country to have a neonatal unit based on “couplet care.” Our nationally-accredited Breast Care Center was the first in the state to use contrast-enhanced mammography and SAVI SCOUT localization for breast surgery. With primary care practices that care for the very young to the young at heart and our dedication to community outreach programs, CMC is helping to foster a healthier community, every day.   CatholicMedicalCenter.org

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Catholic Medical Center (CMC), a member of GraniteOne Health, is a nonprofit acute-care hospital and regional health system based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with a commitment to delivering the highest quality and most advanced healthcare to patients across the state.