Health First Foundation’s Grape Escape Raises More Than $400,000 For Hybrid OR Suite

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Technology First of Its Kind in Brevard

Health First Grape Escape Raises Funds for Hybrid OR SuiteThe 2015 Health First Foundation’s Grape Escape event recently raised more than $400,000 to benefit Brevard County’s first Hybrid Operating Room Suite, which will be located at Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center.”Because of the generous spirit of this community, Health First will have the leading-edge technology to enhance the quality of life and life span for patients suffering from heart and vascular conditions, as well as those with traumatic injuries,” said Terry Mohr, president of the Health First Foundation.The Hybrid OR diagnoses and treats patients in one local visit, regardless of whether they require a minimally invasive procedure or a more intricate surgical intervention. It also incorporates the advanced imaging of a radiology suite into the sterile environment of a specialized operating room allowing physicians to treat as they diagnose in real time. This one-stop approach means safer treatment, better outcomes, faster recoveries and shorter downtimes for heart patients.Since its inception in 2002, the annual Grape Escape event has raised more than $3 million for various world-class medical equipment and facilities to serve Brevard County residents.The Honorary Chairs of the event were Phillip and Jeanne Farmer, and the event co-chairs were Greg Watson and Leasha Flammio-Watson, Dr. Steven and Valerie Karas, Bill and Patti Calhoun. The presenting sponsor of the 2015 Grape Escape event was Health First Heart & Vascular Service Line. Other sponsors included Flammio Financial Group/Leasha Flammio-Watson and Greg Watson, Harris Corporation, Cindy and Larry Bishop, M.D., and Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Audi of Melbourne. Health First is grateful for all of the more than 115 sponsors who helped make the event a success.

Posted by Health First Foundation on Thursday, November 12, 2015

ABOVE VIDEO: The 2015 Health First Foundation’s Grape Escape event recently raised more than $400,000 to benefit Brevard County’s first Hybrid Operating Room Suite, which will be located at Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The 2015 Health First Foundation‘s Grape Escape event recently raised more than $400,000 to benefit Brevard County’s first Hybrid Operating Room Suite, which will be located at Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center.

More than 340 attended the event held Oct. 3 at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Disney World® and enjoyed a five-course meal and a wine tasting experience paired with each course.

Guests also had the opportunity to participate in a live auction featuring valued wines, vacation packages and unique jewelry designed exclusively for the event by Wesche Jewelers.

“Because of the generous spirit of this community, Health First will have the leading-edge technology to enhance the quality of life and life span for patients suffering from heart and vascular conditions, as well as those with traumatic injuries,” said Terry Mohr, president of the Health First Foundation.

Terry Mohr
Terry Mohr

The Hybrid OR diagnoses and treats patients in one local visit, regardless of whether they require a minimally invasive procedure or a more intricate surgical intervention.

It also incorporates the advanced imaging of a radiology suite into the sterile environment of a specialized operating room allowing physicians to treat as they diagnose in real time.

This one-stop approach means safer treatment, better outcomes, faster recoveries and shorter downtimes for heart patients.

Since its inception in 2002, the annual Grape Escape event has raised more than $3 million for various world-class medical equipment and facilities to serve Brevard County residents.

With Janice McLaughlin Jackering, Robyn Hattaway, Dar Jones, Darcia Jones Francey, Dick Beagley, Rita Moreno, Leasha Flammio-Watson, Greg Watson, Krista Bragg, Patti Calhoun, Bill Calhoun, Steven Karas, Steven Karas, Valerie Philips Karas, Chuck Clemente, Polly Molnar, Jeanne Farmer, Phil Farmer, Christine Lance and Kimberly Meehan Agee at Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort.
GRAPE ESCAPE ORGANIZERS: Janice McLaughlin Jackering, Robyn Hattaway, Darcia Jones Francey, Dick Beagley, Rita Moreno, Leasha Flammio-Watson, Greg Watson, Krista Bragg, Patti Calhoun, Bill Calhoun, Steven Karas, Steven Karas, Valerie Philips Karas, Chuck Clemente, Polly Molnar, Jeanne Farmer, Phil Farmer, Christine Lance and Kimberly Meehan Agee at the Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort. (Image for Space Coast Daily)

The Honorary Chairs of the event were Phillip and Jeanne Farmer, and the event co-chairs were Greg Watson and Leasha Flammio-Watson, Dr. Steven and Valerie Karas, Bill and Patti Calhoun.

The presenting sponsor of the 2015 Grape Escape event was Health First Heart & Vascular Service Line. Other sponsors included Flammio Financial Group/Leasha Flammio-Watson and Greg Watson, Harris Corporation, Cindy and Larry Bishop, M.D., and Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Audi of Melbourne. Health First is grateful for all of the more than 115 sponsors who helped make the event a success.

Founded in 1995, Health First is Brevard County’s not-for-profit, community healthcare system. The fully integrated delivery network (IDN) includes health insurance plans, hospitals, a multi-specialty medical group and outpatient and wellness services.

To learn more about Health First and how we’re giving back to our community, visit HFgivesback.org

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