A farming family has planted a seed that will transform preventive care from Backus Hospital. In 2014, Eugene Wisneske of Norwich donated a mature life insurance policy worth $1.26 million to the new Preventive Medicine Initiative.
Eugene represents the third generation of dairy farmers. One family story in particular demonstrates just how far medicine has come in 90 years. Eugene’s father, Mike, was a twin. At birth, one of the brothers wasn’t breathing. The midwife rushed him to the horse trough, smashed through the ice, plunged him into the cold water and jump-started his lungs. While no one remembers which twin took the ice bath, Mike always said, “It must have been me because I’ve been cold ever since.”
Cold or not, the Wisneskes have always had warm hearts—and their donation will give an equal jolt of energy to Backus’ first-of-its-kind Preventive Health Initiative: bringing behavioral health services to primary care practices, mobilizing nurse care managers to help patients with frequent hospital needs, and conducting critical outreach programs in areas like diabetes education. The donation joins a founding grant from the Edward and Mary Lord Foundation to make the community a model of preventive care.
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