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From: Don Coleman [don@pleasantharbormarina.com]
sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 10:24 AM
o: David W. Johnson
Cc: 'Garth Mann'; peckassoc@comcast. net; 'Pleasant Harbor Marina'
Subject: Health Care MOU
Attachments: mou jefferson healthcare signed 9-30-10.pdf; RE: healthcare MOU
David Wayne,
Attached is the Health Care MOU signed by Jefferson Healthcare.
I was also asked to submit a draft to Mason General Hospital. After conversations with Bob Apple, executive director,
and Vicki Morris it was decided an agreement with Mason County was not needed.
Also attached is an e-mail from Chief Herbst, fire district 4, with his opinion that a health care MOU is not needed.
don
Don Coleman
Pleasant Harbor Marina
Maintenance and Security supervisor
don@ pleasantharbormarina.com
Cell: 206-714-1482
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Jefferson
Healthcare
October 1, 2010.
Pleasant Harbor Marina
308913 US Hwy 101
13rinnon, WA 98320
RE: Memorandum of Understanding
Dear Garth Mann:
Enclosed is the signed memorandum of understanding with Pleasant Harbor
Marina and Jefferson Healthcare. Please sign and return a fully executed copy
for our records. You may contact me at 360-385-2200 extension 2001, if you
have any questions. Thank you.
Sincerely,
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Suzy Arte
Executive Assistant
enclosures
Hospital
Home Health and
Hospice
Physical Therapy
& Rehabilitation
Clinics:
■ Jefferson Medical
& Pediatric Group
• Port Townsend
Family Physicians
■ South County
Medical Clinic
■ Olympic Primary Care
• Richard Lynn, MD
■ Sleep Medicine
8:34 Sheridan
Port Townsend, Washington 98:36
360-385-2200
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308913 US Hwy 101, Brinnon WA 98320
(360) 796-4611 (800) 547-3479
Fax: (866) 848-4612
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April 19, 2010
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Health Care
THIS AGREEMENT, by and between Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort LLP (Company)
and Jefferson Healthcare is designed to identify impacts associated with the development of the
Pleasant Harbor Marina and Golf Resort (Resort), now under regulatory review by the County,
not addressed by increased revenue from the proposed Resort and subject to supplemental
mitigation to assure concurrency in accordance with the ordinance of approval, Ordinance 01-
0128-08, paragraph 63(c), which provided a requirement that the SEIS review memoranda of
understanding on appropriate mitigation for the following:
To provide needed support for the Brinnon School, Fire District, Emergency Service
(EMS), Staff Housing, Police, Public .Health, Parks and Recreation and Transit...
Health Services
The Brinnon/Black Point area does not currently have a medical facility in the local community.
The area is serviced by Jefferson General Hospital in Port Townsend and Mason General Hospital
in Shelton. A medical clinic has been established in Quilcene, supported by Jefferson General
Hospital.
Expected increase regarding health care would primarily involve accidental injury or
unanticipated illness. The Resort will take the following steps to ensure proper care for visitors
and employees:
1. Upon development the resort proposal includes 500+/- square feet of clinic space on resort
property for a certified nurse and/or general practitioner to be staffed and equipped by the
resort.
2. Selected resort staff will receive training to a minimum level of first responder and receive
ongoing training to stay current in CPR, AED, Oxygen Administration and First Aid. This
program is currently in place at the resort marina with seven staff trained as first
responders or better.
3. If an agreement can be made with the Hospital and the Jefferson County Medical Director,
selected staff will be trained to the level of EMT -13 and/or EMT -I.
4. Resort emergency staff and facility will be available to the community for emergencies
such as local disaster.
5. These steps do not replace the need for local EMS or hospital care. The goal is to ensure
patients receive the best possible care as quickly as possible, to reduce response time in an
emergency, to minimize impact on local EMS for non emergency care.
6. The resort will work to develop the best possible working relationship with local EMS and
other medical services
7. Should the Resort expand and require emergency Air -Lift capabilities, a suitable landing
zone will be provided to accommodate helicopter or float plane transport.
Approved By Jefferson HealthCare
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Jefferson Hea thCare
Approved By M. Garth Mann (President & CEO Statesman Group
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M. Garth Mann, President & CEO Statesman Group
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