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Frequently Asked Questions

Why support Regina Health Center?

Since 1993, Regina Health Center has been providing excellence in health care and supportive services in caring for the religious and laity in a God-centered home. Our mission calls us to provide compassionate care to our residents in the winter of their lives. Our challenge lies in the financial gap that must be filled between the cost of providing excellent health care and reimbursements received from Medicaid and Medicare. With recent cuts, the gap is growing larger. Approximately 65 percent of our residents are served by Medicaid, including 100 percent of residents who are members of religious orders. RHC has become their safe haven during times of need and we must rely on your support to continue the care they need.

Are there other ways to donate?

Please visit our Ways to Give page to learn more or to make a secure online donation.

How do I make a donation in honor/memory of someone?

Please see the downloadable form or just note it on your check.

How do I make a bequest in my will? I'd like to set up a charitable remainder trust or gift annuity.

Please see our , specifically the section on page 9, “Gifts by Will or Living Trust,” which will answer many of your questions. To make a bequest to Regina Health Center, you will need to contact your attorney who may be able to draft a simple codicil. The appropriate designation is Regina Health Center, 5232 Broadview Road, Richfield, Ohio 44286.

It is easy to set up a Regina Health Center Charitable Gift annuity. Many individuals who establish charitable gift annuities comment that their annuity payments provide supplemental retirement income for travel expenses to visit family, medical expenses and can even help pay for the cost of a nursing home stay. Charitable gift annuities remain a win-win situation for many. With CD rates and dividend income low, a charitable gift annuity can be a nice alternative. Gift annuities still pay more than 4% and can pay as high as 9% depending on your age. If you are 60 or older, you can establish a Regina Health Center Charitable Gift Annuity (55 or older for a deferred annuity.) Aside from receiving reliable fixed income payments for life, in most cases a portion of your payments will be tax-free. You can also take advantage of an attractive income tax deduction in the year of your gift and potential estate tax savings. You can further your capital gains tax benefits by gifting appreciated securities. Most importantly, you will have the life-long satisfaction of knowing that your gift will ultimately provide funding for the important mission of caring for aging religious and laity at Regina Health Center.

For a complimentary and personalized gift annuity illustration showing income and tax benefits for you or you and another, call Colleen Corrigan Day in the fund development office at 330.659.5132 or CDay@ReginaHealthCenter.org. Your request will remain completely confidential and there is no obligation.

Is my gift tax-deductible?

Most gifts of cash are fully income tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law. Please consult with your tax adviser about your particular tax situation.

Can my donation be automatically deducted from my checking account or credit card?

Yes, we can do automatic payments and recurring gifts.

Contact Us

For more information on philanthropic support of Regina Health Center, please contact:

Colleen Corrigan Day

Director, Mission Support and Donor Relations

Direct dial: 330.659.5132

CDay@ReginaHealthCenter.org

Cheryl Dolego

Donor Services and Event Coordinator

Direct dial: 330.659.5142

cdolego@reginahealthcenter.org