b'A legacy gift with lasting impactThe Hayden-Harman Foundations million-dollar gift will ultimately help countless community members fight chronic disease. In 2002, the Hayden-Harman Foundation helped establish the Norville Breast Care Center at Alamance Regional Medical Center (ARMC), honoring Phoebe Norville Harmans parents, who exemplified the importance of helping others. Now, a million-dollar gift from the Hayden-Harman Foundation honors Phoebe and her historied support and advocacy for breast cancer patients. The legacy gift puts into motion a number of exciting steps forward in our commit-ment to help community members fight chronic disease.The Norville Breast Care Center will be relocated and expanded. The gift and theMark Gordon, ARMC President, (left) and Patrick subsequent move to the Grandview Specialties building on theHarman, executive director of the Hayden-Harman ARMC campus comes at a critical time. Cone Health has plans toFoundation, on the day the million-dollar gift was expand heart and vascular care with a $34.2 million project; theannounced to the staff at the Norville Breast Care Hayden-Harman gift allows us to get started sooner and plan col- Center. The Foundation wants Phoebes memory laboratively for both breast and heart and vascular care.and legacy to go on forever. This gift will touch countless numbers of people fighting chronic According to ARMC President Mark Gordon, these kinds of chronicdisease and ensure her inspiration remains a part diseases are increasing dramatically in Alamance and surroundingof the Alamance Regional story.areas. Were outgrowing our footprint in both buildings pretty quickly, so expanding breast and heart and vascular care at the same time allows us to respond to the growing needs of our com-munity. Its always our goal to bring the highest-quality health carework, to support your family, have an income. to Burlington. More options and more advanced care means moreYour physical appearance, your spiritual needs, people can access the care they require right here.your ability to go out in the world. For some community members, the increased expenses The Cone Health Cancer Center at Alamance Regional is alsoaround treatment and medications can even a part of the conversation. The cancer center has always beenaffect their ability to afford food or pay their a phenomenal part of our service delivery here at Alamance.mortgage or rent. We want to make sure our All three facilities address chronic diseases in our area. Theyrepatients have what they need to heal and return interconnected. to their work and their lives.Here are some examples of what patients can look forward to asRenovations are expected to begin summer part of Cone Healths plan to expand simultaneously: 2022, an accelerated timeline made possible by New and expanded heart care services, more interventionalthe Hayden-Harman Foundation. radiology offerings and redesigned breast care facilities.A new CT scanner with specialized cardiac capabilities, a new cardiovascular lab and a new interventional lab.Learn more about the Alamance Increased assistance with accessing mammograms andRegional Charitable Foundation lymphedema therapy essentials. Visit conehealthphilanthropy.orgMany impacts ripple throughout a patients life when they areor contact the team at 336.832.9452 or diagnosed, Gordon says. A lot of things changeyour ability tophilanthropy@conehealth.com 4Cone Health Philanthropy'