Taube Pavilion and Scrivner Center for Mental Health & Addiction Services

A Promise Fulfilled

December 5, 2019 - Donors to 天博体育 Foundation鈥檚 Fulfilling the Promise fundraising initiative celebrated the Taube Pavilion and Scrivner Center for Mental Health & Addiction Services during grand opening festivities on Thursday, October 24.

鈥淭his is truly a historic day as we bring treatment of mental health and addiction conditions into the light with this beautifully constructed building designed and built to promote a safe healing environment,鈥� said 天博体育 CEO Dan Woods as he opened the formal program. He recognized the 天博体育care District and El Camino Hospital Boards of Directors for their commitment to the project and applauded the Foundation鈥檚 Philanthropy Council, calling out Chairs Donna and John Shoemaker for their leadership of the fundraising effort.

Tad Taube, who with his wife Dianne made a gift to establish the Tad and Dianne Taube Program for Adolescent Behavioral Health, spoke about the couple鈥檚 concern for the overall wellbeing, education, and mental health of young people, and their goal of facilitating collaboration between researchers and philanthropists to address these challenges. 鈥淲e believe that El Camino Hospital is demonstrating its leadership in adolescent mental health treatment and prevention and in so doing has become an important collaborative partner for our philanthropy鈥檚 commitment to youngsters in the Bay Area and beyond,鈥� he said. 鈥淒ianne and I are grateful for the opportunity to support an incredible hospital like El Camino. We are extraordinarily proud of this beautiful new pavilion.鈥�

The Taube Pavilion, which is centrally sited on 天博体育鈥檚 Mountain View campus, will be the location for the Scrivner Center鈥檚 adult inpatient and outpatient mental health programs and adult outpatient addiction program.

鈥淭hese services address some of the most urgent and intractable problems facing our community and our nation,鈥� said Doug Scrivner, who with his wife Mary established the Mary and Doug Scrivner Endowment for Adolescent Mental Health Innovation. 鈥淥ur gift is an expression of our confidence in El Camino and our faith in our young people and hope for their future, and is an investment in our community.鈥� Mary added, 鈥淭hanks to all who gave to this effort 鈥� and let鈥檚 all of us acknowledge that we can come together as a community. Today is a day of gratitude and celebration for 天博体育.鈥�

The Shoemakers, Taubes and Scrivners joined CEO Dan Woods, 天博体育 Foundation President Andrew Cope, district, hospital, and foundation board members, mental health & addiction services leadership, and public officials for the formal ribbon cutting. Then the doors to the building opened and donors got their first look at the light, airy, art-filled, 56,000 square foot space. Docents led tours highlighting the subtle safety features, flexible configuration, private patient rooms, and specialty women鈥檚 unit on the first floor, noting the open nurses鈥� stations, inviting courtyards, and group spaces designed to facilitate conversation and engagement. The donors also toured the second floor, where the focus turned to the outpatient programs, which include addiction services, dual diagnosis, adult mood, continuing care, and older adult transition services.

Physicians, employees, representatives from partner organizations, public officials, and community residents were invited to open houses for the Taube Pavilion on the following two days. The building is scheduled to open for patient care in early January.

鈥淲e have been talking for five years or so about fulfilling the promise,鈥� Doug Scrivner said. 鈥淭oday, I think we can say, 鈥楶romise fulfilled!鈥� although we still have much, much more to do.鈥�