inspired care

Responding to the changing needs of our clients

CASEY HOUSE ANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 Board of Directors, Senior Team Long Service 2014-15 Stephanie Karapita, Chief Volunteer Awards James Alberding Executive Officer 5 yrs Guy Bethell, Vice Chair Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Dawn Brereton Executive and Director of Clinical Joseph DeFoa Programs Randy Coates Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Steven Endicott, Chief Jennifer Dewling Executive, Director of Clinical VISION Development Officer Gord Hamilton Programs Claire Morris, Director of Finance Joyce Fenuta, St. Michael’s and Operation Representative 10 yrs Todd Ross, Director, Community Mark Garber Development & Information Joe & Heather Toby Kelly Glass Services MISSION Bryn Gray Ann Stewart, Medical Director 15 yrs We provide excellent, compassionate, interprofessional health Caroline Hubberstey Grant Maxted services to people living with HIV/AIDS who have evolving Mark Johnston Long Service complex health issues. We contribute our unique experience to a Sandeep Joshi Staff Awards 20 yrs broader system of HIV/AIDS care, education and research. Stephanie Karapita, Chief 5 yrs Rotraut Noble Executive Officer Katherine Burress Mark Lachmann Kathleen Sandusky ORGANIZATIONAL VALUES 25 yrs Debbie McDonald Jennifer Wellman Pat Bass Casey House embraces: Leighton McDonald Stephanie McKay James Owen, St. Michael’s • Hope and compassion 15 yrs Lisa Sommers Representative Kevin Gough Arthur Wong • The wisdom and life experiences David Simmonds, Secretary Shereena Hoosein brought by people living with HIV/AIDS Gillian Stacey, Chair Ann Stewart, Medical Director • Quality 20 yrs Cynthia Stewart • Safety Leleith Lawson Darryl Sturtevant Jennifer Naldrett • Integrity and accountability Priya Tandon Christopher Walker, Treasurer • A home-like environment that is warm and welcoming

2 Casey House – Inspired Care Who we are

CASEY HOUSE YESTERDAY, In keeping with our founding TODAY & TOMORROW values, it is these people that Casey House serves today: The most sick, Casey House is a specialty HIV/AIDS the most marginalized, the most hospital with community programs alone. including home nursing care and outreach. Founded in 1988, we were the Continuing to pioneer HIV care in our first freestanding HIV/AIDS facility in community, in late 2016 Casey House is and the first freestanding scheduled to open a greatly expanded hospice in . At that time, there facility that will feature a new model of were no effective treatments for care, including a new Day Health HIV/AIDS and so Casey House Program. pioneered the hospice care movement in These exciting advancements will Canada, leading the way in providing launch a brand new approach to compassionate end-of-life care. compassionate, inspired health care for Since that time, wonderful advances in people living with complex experiences HIV treatment have evolved and a of HIV/AIDS. diagnosis of HIV is no longer a terminal To learn more about our present-day disease, if a person is able to access care and our future plans, please visit effective treatment. However, many www.casehouse.com. people in our community face barriers to care, or have developed complications that result in a very complex burden of illness.

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 3 Letter from Casey House Board Chair and Chief Executive Officer What’s at the 2014/15 Selected heart of change Achievements:

Adapting to change is at the root of Casey clients who use substances. Our fundraising • Started construction of our • Established a formal House’s pioneering health care leadership. team, as a result of an extensive strategic new home in collaboration partnership with When Casey House opened in 1988, we planning process, is working to ensure more with the Ministry of Health Public Health for our staff to were the first freestanding AIDS hospice sustainable revenue streams by shifting the and Long-Term Care and receive training on how to in Ontario. Health care providers from current reliance on event revenue to support Infrastructure Ontario better support clients who use across Canada and beyond visited Casey from leadership and individual gifts. substances • Raised $8.7 million to date via House not just to learn how we cared for While Casey House continues our inpatient, the Capital Campaign to fund • Provided placements to 32 people who were dying of AIDS, but home care, and outreach programs, we are our share of the project; efforts students from nursing, simply to learn about our innovative, excited to have taken a bold step forward in continue to achieve our $10 medicine, social work, holistic and compassionate approach to Casey House’s evolution with the start of million goal physiotherapy and public end of life care. construction of our new home. Our new health programs • Received an average overall Today our original mission of hospice care has building will enable us to respond to the satisfaction score of 9/10 from • Participated in eight research transformed from end of life care into helping changing and escalating need for advanced our clients projects, with Casey House people live with the medical complexities of HIV/AIDS care by providing space for an serving as Principal HIV and aging, which can include additional innovative model of HIV/AIDS care that • 100% of volunteers rated their Investigator for four burdens such as cancer, heart disease, mental includes a Day Health Program. Our staff experience as excellent or illness, cognitive impairment and substance teams have already begun the detailed very good • Reached agreement with St. use. Just as our clients must continuously preparatory work necessary to ensure that we Michael’s for the provision of • Distributed 100 boxed sets of adapt in order to cope effectively with their will be ready when the new building is information technology our Long-Term Care Video illness, Casey House must also adapt our scheduled to open in late 2016. services model of care. In the decades to come, people Series to long-term care As we begin this new chapter in Casey House’s living with HIV/AIDS will require more care facilities across Canada, via • Completed a strategic plan for history, we are grateful to our donors and and services. This has significant implications funding from MAC AIDS Fund Casey House Foundation to community of support for having the vision to for the types of services Casey House offers and Canadian Association for ensure more sustainable support us. Each and every day, the expertise and our work with other organizations to help HIV Research revenue streams by shifting and compassion of our entire staff and the current reliance on event meet the care needs of people living with • Completed three specific volunteer team allows Casey House to provide revenue to revenue from HIV/AIDS. quality initiatives including the type of care our clients need and deserve. leadership and individual gifts Our skilled and dedicated staff team are Together, we are on the path to great things. hand hygiene, an enhanced continuously learning and adapting. This year, admission package, and two Gillian Stacey we introduced an expanded inpatient care pathways for anxiety and Chair, Casey House Board of Directors admission package and began a partnership depression via Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care with Toronto Public Health for our staff to Stephanie Karapita funding for late-career receive training on how to better support Chief Executive Officer, Casey House registered nurses 4 CaseyCasey House House – – Inspired Inspired Care Care Breaking new ground in HIV/AIDS health care!

On March 30, 2015 hundreds from Premier Kathleen Wynne remarked, the Casey House community came “Our government is proud to support this together for a very special project, and to build on Casey House’s groundbreaking ceremony to mark history of care and compassion.... I think the start of construction on our new that all of us who have lost people we cared 58,000-square-foot home for about to this disease are thinking about compassionate HIV/AIDS health care them today, so I want to acknowledge all at the corner of Jarvis and Isabella the people who you’re all thinking about.” Streets. “Let’s recognize as we break ground today WATCH THE that it’s the beginning of so many new VIDEO things that we have to keep on working to ensure that there aren’t gaps in care,” said “Casey House has a well-deserved Toronto-Centre MPP Glen Murray. “We reputation for 27 years of compassionate have to work to ensure that people are not and innovative health care for people living marginalized, that people never have to go with HIV/AIDS,” said Casey House Board through what we went through in those Chair Gillian Stacey in her welcome. early days, and that we never forget where “Our new building will allow Casey House we came from, so that we never ever give up to introduce a new model of health care, to the fight.” more than double our care capacity and Casey House’s new home for improve the health and well-being of the compassionate HIV/AIDS care is thousands of men and women who will scheduled to open at the end of 2016. come through our new doors in the future.” Please continue to check Said client Todd Kaighin, “After more www.caseyhouse.com for than a decade of planning and consultation, updates and renderings of the I am so delighted Casey House will now new facility plans and photos have a new home. A place where as construction progresses. explanations are not required, and where March 30: Breaking ground on the redevelopment are (L-R): Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing Executive compassion and support are always given. and Director of Clinical Programs; Todd Kaighin, client; Jack Manchester, grandson of June Callwood; There are more of us than ever growing old Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam; Minister Glen Murray; Premier Kathleen Wynne; Gillian Stacey, Chair, Board of Directors; Jaime Watt, Chair, Capital Campaign; John Fraser, Vice Chair, Toronto with HIV, and many of us will need the kind Central LHIN Board of Directors; Mark Bonham, Lead Donor; Siamak Hariri, Architect; Stephanie of care Casey House provides.” Karapita, Chief Executive Officer.

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 5 How donors make inspired Motivational HIV/AIDS care possible at Interviewing Casey House today

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS A behind-the-scenes look at an consequences or risks, and explore their Most of the money raised by Casey essential technique for supporting ambivalence to change. They build House Foundation supports our our clients through change. strategies and identify motivations for community programs, which are an changing a particular behaviour if it is essential daily lifeline for hundreds of Motivational interviewing is a client- not consistent with their personal vulnerable people living with advanced centered, collaborative, empathic values or goals. HIV/ AIDS in our community. This communication and counselling includes home nursing care, social approach that supports the client’s own Together, the Casey House team work, case management and home discovery of behaviour changes that he member works with the client to identify making support as well as access to YOUR or she might choose to make for goals that are small, important to the KINDESS massage therapy and other therapeutic improved health – such as reducing drug client, specific, realistic, and oriented in programs and services at 9 Huntley and alcohol use, quitting smoking, going the present or near future. Success in Street. Care is also provided at outreach on a diet, starting an exercise program achieving these goals is acknowledged, clinics that bring our expertise and or taking medication consistently and as no matter how large or small. compassion to marginalized and prescribed. “Casey House is very client-centered underserved people living with HIV/ “Motivational interviewing has proven and motivational interviewing is an AIDS, in partnership with other EDUCATION & RESEARCH to be a very effective way for our staff to important way for our team to engage agencies Partially funded by donors in addition partner with clients and work clients in their health care,” says to the AIDS Bureau of the Ministry of progressively towards achieving their de Prinse. “We help them to build skills INPATIENT CARE Health and Long Term Care, Casey desired health and life outcomes,” says to make ongoing choices not only For people living with advanced HIV/ House provides seminars and symposia Karen de Prinse, Chief Nursing about their care but about other life AIDS who require sub-acute care in one for care providers and clinicians Executive and Director of Clinical circumstances too. By supporting and of our beds at 9 Huntley Street. Donor throughout Toronto as well as training Programs at Casey House. empowering our clients to identify their funding complements funding from and preceptorships for the next own health care goals and work Motivational interviewing recognizes Toronto Central LHIN for additional generation of HIV/AIDS care providers. progressively towards them, we can help and accepts that everybody approaches vital services including massage We also advance research into health them secure their desired care that will change in their lives with different levels therapy, recreational therapies and the care delivery for people living with lead to improved health and well-being.” Resident Care and Comfort Fund. complex presentations of HIV/AIDS. of readiness. Using open-ended questions and focusing on the present, the Casey House care team works with

Your generosity finds its way into every point of service at Casey House. clients to identify and reflect on their Together with your help, we’re transforming HIV/AIDS care in our city. Thank you. behaviours that might have

6 Casey House – Inspired Care Revenues & Expenses

Casey House Hospice Inc. Casey House Foundation Condensed Statement of Revenue and Expenditures Condensed Statement of Revenue and Changes in Net Assets and Expenditures For the year ended March 31, 2015 For the year ended March 31, 2015 2015 2014 2015 2014 $ $ $ $ Revenue Revenue Provincial grants 4,936,917 4,880,054 Donations 1,639,125 2,117,702 Grants from Casey House Foundation 951,492 817,888 Bequests 55,988 232,174 Community Care Access Centre billings 127,327 115,292 Special events 1,001,058 906,185 Interest 38,594 27,320 Donations in kind 340,700 366,200 Other 231,111 210,712 Interest and other 93,706 151,288 Amortization of deferred contributions and grants 134,675 134,782 3,130,577 3,773,549 Realized investment gain (5,117) 52,548 6,414,999 6,238,596 Expenditures Fundraising and special events 938,033 1,046,258 Expenditures Administrative* 484,912 458,043 Salaries and benefits 4,936,974 4,747,333 Donations in kind 340,700 366,200 General and administrative 436,957 398,833 Amortization of equipment 400 443 Interest 46,104 46,535 1,764,045 1,870,944 Pharmaceuticals 371,954 401,260 Resident/client care 243,980 247,934 Excess of revenue over expenditures Building and maintenance 209,653 216,799 before the following items 1,366,532 1,902,605 Amortization of property and equipment 271,640 270,420 Change in fair value of investments 198,389 474,010 6,516,042 6,330,334 Grants to Casey House Hospice Inc. (1,843,645) (866,400) Deficiency of revenue over expenditures for the year (101,043) (91,738) Excess (deficiency) of revenue over Unrestricted net assets – Beginning of year 4,211,720 4,303,458 expenditures for the year (278,724) 1,510,215 Unrestricted net assets – End of year 4,110,677 4,211,720

*During the year, the Foundation adopted Section 3463 “Reporting employee future benefits by not-for-profit organizations” of the CPA Handbook Part III. In accordance with the transitional provisions, changes in accounting policies have been applied retrospectively for comparative purposes.

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 7 Embracing positive change

“Casey House has never just done what everyone else is doing. Its unique role as a centre of excellence and innovation in HIV health care is what distinguished Casey House from the beginning. This reputation continues today, and I believe that it will continue into the future, through all the changes ahead.” Y Scott Mullin, Vice President of Community Relations, TD Bank. Casey House Leadership Donor and Former Board Member WATCH THE VIDEO

“When I first started volunteering at Casey “I’m grateful for the help we get from Casey House, because now I can House 18 years ago, most people died in care. concentrate on staying alive. Without Casey House, Peter and I couldn’t It was rare to see someone go home. Today, make it on our own. They make a big difference for me. Things are that experience has changed so much. Now, different now, with me in this wheelchair and having to depend on Peter when people come to Casey House, they may be for everything. It isn’t what we ever imagined in our lives. But at least really sick and many people might expect them with Casey House, with their help, I know I can do it. And we’re doing to die. They might expect that themselves. But pretty well. So I want to say thank you.”

you learn at Casey House that when people WATCH THE YRichard Gravett, Casey House Client get the love and treatment that they need, VIDEO they can recover enough to go home and live independently. I’ve seen it happen so many “Money cannot buy the care and love that we receive from everyone times. They may need ongoing support from at Casey House. As soon as you walk into Casey House, you see that the Casey House community team, and often, the caring goes way beyond what you’d expect from a normal hospital. they’ll need to come back to Casey House at If donors want to know where their money goes, and what they’re some point for care. But it’s different because supporting, they should know how special it is. Yes, when you give, you get from then on, they know that Casey House is a tax deduction, but you should also be proud that when you give to Casey here to help. They’re no longer alone.” House, you’re helping this very special type of care. I know this because it’s the reality for Richard and me every day.” Y Avi Mani, Volunteer, Casey House WATCH THE WATCH THE YPeter Crawford, Richard’s Partner Weekend Reception Desk VIDEO VIDEO

8 Casey House – Inspired Care “I’m glad that we have Casey House here “So many clients have experienced the sort of to help in the community, because a lot adversity that can affect your social skills and your of people have nobody else to turn to. ability to cope with daily life. And when you’re sick Casey House is there to take them in and and depressed – nobody’s at their best. I see clients help them out. That’s why Grant and I struggle with this. But at Casey House, people give whatever money we can to help out are shown acceptance and treated with care and with the operation of Casey House. I compassion, no matter what their circumstances. really believe that when you give you also I know that this approach has a positive effect receive, because it makes you feel good in because I see that trust build. Clients start to feel your heart. So when Grant leaves to do better about themselves, and this leads to treating another volunteer shift at Casey House, I their bodies and their health better. So their say “Go! Go right ahead!” because I know recovery is enhanced by that positive attitude, it makes him feel good, too.” by being accepted and not judged.”

WATCH THE YAlex Salanga, Donor VIDEO YDr. Grant Maxted, WATCH THE Donor and Volunteer VIDEO

“Without Casey At Casey House, you quickly learn not to take a situation House, I would not for granted. It’s important to keep an open mind and be here today, feeling be present to the needs of our clients. Often a client who strong and being a seems to be in a really terrible health situation will good mother to my show amazing strength and resiliency. No matter how child. Saying thank experienced we are in our practice, every nurse here at you is not enough, but Casey House has his or her own story about someone it’s all that I can do. who surprised us with his or her ability to persevere and All that I have to give rebound from terrible health and life conditions. For me, back to Casey House it’s a reminder that no matter how much we think we is my thanks, and my story. I want people to know that know as professionals, it’s always important to slow down they saved my life, and they gave my son back his mother. and listen to our clients, to bring the arts of honesty and I want other women to know that they should not feel creativity into our practice. That’s what really helps to shame because they have HIV. And to keep hoping. Even move people forward on their paths in this life. when it seems there is no hope left, a change can happen.” Y Glenna Fraumeni, Registered Nurse, WATCH THE READ MORE OF YJoy, Casey House Client Casey House Community Program VIDEO JOY’S STORY

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 9 Event Report

Art With Heart Voices of Hope Third Party Fundraising Events Casey House’s signature auction of Annual concert for World AIDS Day contemporary Canadian art Organized and funded by community groups, clubs, businesses or individuals, a third Toronto once again rallied on World party event is a wonderful way to raise funds for compassionate HIV/AIDS care at Presented by TD Bank Group, AIDS Day December 1 in support of Casey House. For information about how your event can support our special care, Casey House’s Art With Heart on compassionate HIV/AIDS care at Casey please contact us at 416-962-4040 ext. 232. October 7 once again brought the House, with hundreds attending a Canadian contemporary art community beautiful concert and candlelight Monogram Dinner by Design Red Rose Ball Redefining the traditional fundraising In April, The Red Rose Ball of to The Carlu. Casey House’s most ceremony at Metropolitan United significant single fundraiser each year, Church. The event raised over $70,000 cocktail/dinner party, Dinner by Design The St. George’s Society of Toronto Art With Heart raised over $720,000. for Casey House. Additional Voices of was a multi-event fundraiser held in paid tribute to acclaimed actor and This brings the total raised at Art With Hope concerts were hosted by our January 2015 that brought together commentator Rick Mercer with its eleven internationally celebrated Award of Merit for his contributions to Heart events over 21 years to more than regional partners, Dr. Peter AIDS designers and local talent to create the community. In addition to $6 million for Casey House’s Foundation (Vancouver) and Maison three-dimensional dining installations supporting the many charitable works community HIV/AIDS health care du Parc (Montreal). Proceeds from all programs. three concerts are shared with our that awed, inspired and delighted of St. George’s, the evening of fun and attendees. The event raised over frivolity at the Fairmont Royal York national partner, CANFAR. CO-CHAIRS $185,000. The net proceeds were Hotel raised funds for Casey House, at Jacques Bernier CO-CHAIRS: divided evenly between Casey House Mr. Mercer’s request. We are grateful to Pam Dinsmore Rev. Dr. John Joseph Mastandrea and Design Exchange. Special thanks Mr. Mercer and the St. George’s Society Benoit-Daniel Lafleche to Philippe Meyersohn for of Toronto for their generous support. CURATORIAL CO-CHAIRS spearheading this exciting fundraiser. April Hickox PRODUCERS: CO-CHAIRS: Jane Hutchison Lesley Ballantyne and Briane Nasimok, Mark Robert Herculean Productions Michèle McCarthy Mark your calendar: Art With Heart 2015 will take place on October 6, 2015 Mark your calendar: Voices of Hope 2015 will be on World AIDS Day, December 1

10 Casey House – Inspired Care Donors: Rebuilding Lives Capital Campaign

Casey House extends our warm thanks to the many generous donors who have made campaign contributions to date. This list includes all donors who have made gifts of $500 or more.

$1,000,000 + $25,000 - $49,999 The Al Green Gallery Brian Provini and Ron Harris Mark S. Bonham Heather Armstrong and Lance Rishor Dr. Charlie B. Guiang Gary Ramsdale - In Memory of Lloyd Brown Paul Boniferro Hal Jackman Foundation Mark Robert and Jim Johnson CIBC David Hirsh James Robertson and Davide Rupiani $500,000 - $999,999 Wayne and Isabel Fox Geoffrey Hogarth Benny Romano The Harold E. Ballard Foundation Sheryl and David Kerr Keith Holland Rush/Anthem - Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, Neil Peart and The Faas Foundation The Gear Foundation Caroline Hubberstey Ray Danniels Ian V. Nordheimer Mark W. Johnston Sage Investments Limited Unifor Kaatza Foundation Brian Shacketon $250,000 - $499,999 and 1 anonymous donor Karim Karsan and John Rider Esteban and Brad Schmale BMO Financial Group Bill Keay and Jordan Johnston Gary Searle The George Cedric Metcalf Foundation Dennis Keefe and Dr. John Jordan Wendy Shaw and David Kent The Samuel Sanford Family $10,000-$24,999 Gale M. Kelly Richard Silver and Benoit-Daniel LaFleche The R. Howard Webster Foundation Michael Allen and Kelvin Browne Elias Kibalian The Sixty Three Foundation Jaime Watt and Paul Ferguson James R. Beattie and Family Shelley Kirkbride Tristan Sones Daphne Beauroy in Memory of Roger Griffin Dr. Mark Lachmann Gillian Stacey Jim Belshaw and Frank Carroll Don E. Langill Dr. Martin Sterling $100,000 - $249,999 Jim Beninger and Chris McDonald Spencer Lanthier and Diana Bennett William Sumpton and Christopher Robinson Diane Blake and Stephen Smith J.P. Bickell Foundation Joshua Lawson and Michael Hathaway Dr. Andrew Taylor and G. Stephen Dembroski David Daniels and Kate Alexander Daniels Steven J. Blackburn and Tino Corsetti Edward Lee and John Burns Kendra Toby The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Stephen Brown Arlyn Levy and Gail Hawkins Erika Toby-Wagner Stan I. Griffin Brian Cartwright Farrell Macdonald and Timothy M. Banks Tom Tower Michael S. Higgins Meredith Cartwright Martha L.A. McCain Daniel Turko Heather Killough Heather Cartwright and Hilary Wyche Michèle McCarthy Markus Tyler Jim Lawrence and David Salak Jacki Challenger and David Kanester Scott MacEachern In Honour of Sharyn Vincent M.A.C AIDS Fund John F. Clifford Dr. Grant Maxted and Alex Salanga Gavin Westermann Hon. Margaret McCain Mark and Joseph Climie-Elliott Debbie McDonald Stewart Whittingham and Stuart Kauffmann McLean Smits Family Foundation Craig Daniel and James Turner Leighton McDonald Daniel Wright and Douglas Moffatt Peter Milligan and Dorene MacAulay Sasha Darling Kate McGilvray and David Pathe Yabu Pushelberg RBC Foundation DeMarco Family Charles D. McKee, Jr. and Joseph G. Hamilton and 3 anonymous donors In Honour of John McWhinnie from his friend Jeronimo De Miguel Brian McKeen and Brian Wilding Tevya Rosenberg Paul J. Devereaux Graham McLeod and Tim O’Fallon Alan Rowe and Bryan Blenkin Karen de Prinse James and Sue McPhedran $5,000 - $9,999 Scotiabank Robert DiStefano Todd Melendy The Lawrence and Frances Bloomberg Foundation George Smitherman in memory of Christopher Peloso Donner Canadian Foundation Philippe Meyersohn Thomas H. Beechy and Brian McBurney TD Bank Group Alex Eaton Donald Middleton and Clayton Willis Vincenta Cheng Paul Ellis Philip Mitchell Design Inc. Dr. Brian Cornelson Paul Felstein John Sanford Moore Sandra Cruickshanks and Tom McCauley $50,000 - $99,999 Andrew Fleming and Roger Keglevich Bill Morneau and Nancy McCain Peter Erlendson William Graham Isabel and Margaret Flood in memory of Maurice Flood Brigid Murphy Bob Gibson and Paul Willis Jefferson and Sally Mappin Victor Ford E. Llana Nakonechny The Joan and Clifford Hatch Foundation T.R. Meighen Family Foundation John R. Fortney and Garren Anthony Nancy’s Very Own Foundation Stephanie Karapita and O’Neil Smith Timothy Thompson and MatthewWatch Campbell the video at Mark and Diane Fujita Paul V. Noble Brian MacDonald and Graeme Marney Joe and Heather Toby caseyhouse.com Gary Funderlich and Bob Ridgeway Dr. Greg O’Donohue and Stephen Voisin Labatt Breweries of Canada and 2 anonymous donors Jonas Giesen and Greg Kim Thomas O’Shaughnessy and Omar Dallal Lou and Jennifer Pagnutti Bruce Goudy Michael O’Sullivan Laurie Pawlitza

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 11 Andrew and Valerie Pringle Lawrence Snook Scotia Life Financial Services Dr. Ann Stewart Mary Dawn Thomson Darryl Sturtevant Donors & Friends Tribute Communities Brian Trevorrow David Wilson Geddy Weinrib Barbara Whylie and 2 anonymous donors $1,000 - $4,999 We would like to recognize and thank the following Holly and Richard Benson Josée Bertrand and Maggie Cassella $500-$999 Sheila Block Dr. P. A. Adamson donors and sponsors who have generously made James Burn Carolyn Purden Anthony Diana Cafazzo and Paul Bagnell Guy Bethell gifts to support Casey House programs and services Robin Cardozo and Jeff Richardson Peter Blahnik Alberta Cefis Brenda Butters during the fiscal year April 1, 2014 – March 31, 2015. Canadian Association for Pyschidynamic Therapy Paul Couillard Canadian College of Health Leaders Jane Darville Dean Carlson Kelly Glass Caroline Dabu Goring Family Foundation at the Patrick Devine Toronto Community Foundation Individuals Janinna Caverly Steven Endicott Jane Gill & Associates Simon Clements Face 2 Face Events Management Daniel Kennedy $10,000+ Robert Colson and Suellen Hanet Howard Fergusson Joanne Lamberton Gerald Lunz and Rick Mercer Lisa Conway Robert G. Forsey Elwood Langley Kenneth and Jane Reucassel Sandra Cruickshanks and Tom McCauley Robert Gage Laura Mandryk Mark Steinfeld In honour of Bradley Davies Dr. Abbas Ghavam-Rassoul Michael McKeon Chaim and Rosaline Steinfeld Joseph Defoa Lisa Gibson and Andrew Titley Dr. M. L. Myers Timothy Thompson and Matthew Campbell Sean G. Doyle David and JoAnne Gilmer Peter Nosalik Beverley Vanstone Paul Dykeman Bryn Gray Jerry Rippetoe and 1 anonymous donor Paul Ellis Lindy Green John Roeleveld Steven Endicott Jason Grier Jill and David Roussy Peter Erlendson Barbara Hall and Max Beck Robert C. Smith $5,000 - $9,999 Gareth Faulkner Ernest and Rivette Herzig Cynthia Stewart Thomas Deacon Joanne Ferstman Patricia Hetherington Derek Stonley Stan I. Griffin Victor Festing IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund George Turnbull Gale M. Kelly Patricia Fletcher Sandeep J. Joshi Derek Vanstone Edward Lee and John Burns David Fotheringham Christopher Kelly William Wilson James LeNoury Ray Friedman John King and 9 anonymous donors Ian V. Nordheimer Pedur Fure The Henry White Kinnear Foundation Gary Ramsdale - In Memory of Lloyd Brown Paul Gauthier The McLean Foundation Gillian Stacey Bob Gibson and Paul Willis Medavie Blue Cross Nicole Tellier Robert H. Gibson Dr. John R. Miller Hon. Brian V. Tobin Anthony Giosi Tim Moseley Bruce Towler Pearse Murray Dr. J. Lawrence Gitterman and John Gilchrist and 2 anonymous donors Ontario Hospital Association Kelly Glass OPSEU Dr. Christopher Graham OPSEU Local 501 $1,000 - $4,999 William Graham Edita and Graeme Page Jamie Alexander John Grand Neil E. Peart Ronald A. Anderson Christopher Grimston Susan Portner Daphne Beauroy in Memory of Roger Griffin Peter Gooderham David W. Pretty Thomas H. Beechy and Brian McBurney Laurie Goodman Judith Purves James Belshaw and Frank Carroll Ernest and Rivette Herzig Ethel Rosenberg Jacques Bernier and Lynn Bilodeau Wayne Horchover Rotary Club of Woodstock Gerry Boushel Brian Howard Lillian Scott Randy D. Semmens Glyndon Bowie Rob Howe Brian J. Shackleton Raymond Boyce Dana Humphrey Taras Shipowick Donna Bray Alan Husdal Shoppers Drug Mart Life Foundation Paul Bush Donald Johnson David B. Simmonds Denise Carpenter Mark W. Johnston

12 Casey House – Inspired Care Stephanie Karapita and O’Neil Smith William and Ruth Aston Charles D. McKee, Jr. and Joseph G. Hamilton Friends InDeed Legacy Society Moez Kassam Steven Bailey Donald McKenzie Geraldine Baird Alek Krstajic Steven Baum Del Milbrandt Jason Bazinet Bruce Lawson Paul and Kathleen Beeston Vaughn Miller Keith Bell and Sassan Rod Joshua Lawson and Michael Hathaway Janet Bodley Robert Mitchell Mrs. Emily DeMerchant Marco Mancini J. Paul Boudreau John Mountain and Greg George Sean G. Doyle Ruth Mandel Andrew Braithwaite Susan Mullin Graham Edwards in memory of Stephen Edwards Jane E. Martin Robert Brews Steve Munro In memory of Stephen A. Forester Reynolds Mastin Ernest Brown Glenne Murray Jack L. Garlent Dugald McArthur Noreen Burns Thomas O’Shaughnessy and Omar Dallal Paul Gauthier Todd Melendy Robin Cardozo and Jeff Richardson Vincent Patterson Steven Gordon and Ronald Kemp Peter Milligan and Dorene MacAulay Denise Carpenter Gordon Peck John Gunn Graeme Mitchell Beverley Chernos Michael Peck Jack C. Hallam Ph. D. Philip Mitchell and Mark Narsansky Caralyn Cipin Ellen Pickering Ron Harris Patrick Morley Sherri Clarkson Susan Portner Jaye and Vern Holland E. Llana Nakonechny Paul Crake Kevin Rowe Mark W. Johnston Robert Noakes Robert Coates H. Rumball Harry Kemp Perry Orestes Tony D’Addario Barbara Saipe Bernard and Helen Lamb James Owen Caroline Dabu Mark Samuel and Kevin Sanford Bruce Lawson George Papatheodorou and Kenneth Deeth Elizabeth Dalgleish and Gregory Thomas Brian J. Shackleton Brian MacDonald and Graeme Marney Paul J. Pape Ronald Dawick Gord Shearn and Jeff Riffle George Marsland Doug Paterson Rufus Dickinson Arthur Sheps Grant Maxted and Alex Salanga Sidney Peck Jane Donald Taras Shipowick Stuart Mealey and Lorne Anderson David Pradana Peter Duck Robin Steenburg Pearse Murray Brian Provini and Ron Harris Robert and Ellen Eisenberg Eileen Stuebing Stephen Muscat Robbie Pryde Kathryn Elder Darryl Sturtevant E. Llana Nakonechny Dr. Linda Rapson Robert Elgie Courtland Thomson Glenn Osborne in memory of Dean Jeffrey Kaiser Rosetta Raso - 1822823 Ontario Inc. Nadia Ferkul John Tossell Laurie Pawlitza Dave Ritchie John Flannery Kathryn van der Horden Susan Portner Joe Robert David and Yvonne Fleck Brent Vickar Brian Provini and Ron Harris Alan Rowe and Bryan Blenkin Susan Guichon Denis Paul Vincent Carolyn Purden Anthony Laura Rubino Valerie Gow John H. Wallace Bruce Retallick and Ferdinand Oca Geoff Rytell Bill and Aileen Halpenny James Walton Jim Robertson and Jim Scott Alex Schroen and Elisa Williams-Schroen Gord Hamilton Richard Wilson Brian J. Shackleton A.S. Shaw Dale Hewat and 5 anonymous donors Robert Churchill Smith The Shevlen Family J. Bradley Holland James Walton Richard Silver and Benoit-Daniel Lafleche Keith J. Holland Endowments Jaime Watt and Paul Ferguson Kyle Spencer B. C. Holmes Hortst Dantz and Don Quick Fund Jim and Penny Williamson Stephen Taylor - Taylor Made Designs Joan Hood June Callwood Legacy Fund Daniel R. Wright and Douglas Moffatt David and Sheryl Tenszen Dr. Richard Hsiung Paul de Hueck and Mary Davern Care for and 22 anonymous donors Heather M. Thomson Norman Hunt the Caregiver Fund Erika Toby-Wagner Richard and Donna Ivey The Basil King Fund Corporations Dr. Melvin Tonken John Jordan and Dennis Keefe The Bonham Operating Fund $50,000 + John Wedler James Kitchen The Giovanni Giammanco Special Purpose Fund Manulife Financial Stewart Whittingham and Stuart Kauffmann Nathan Kolla TD Bank Group Jim and Penny Williamson Lindsay and Wulfred Kronenberg Bequests Arthur Wong Ulrike Kuprath The Estate of John Crang $25,000 - $49,999 and 14 anonymous donors Michael Laine The Estate of Paul de Hueck Sun Life Financial

Laura Lamarche The Estate of Larry Hoath Guy Leduc The Estate of Wendy Catherine Hunter $10,000 - $24,999 $500 - $999 Dr. Roger Levesque The Estate of Vera Jacyk Interac Ashley Abbott Maureen Mahan The Estate of Jane Martin McMillen M.A.C AIDS Fund Eileen Adams Diana Massiah The Estate of Michael Reed Rogers Communications Inc Lorna Anderson Christian Mathieu The Estate of Gabriel Villada Scotiabank Caroline Andrewes Shawn McReynolds and Elaine Kierans Urbacon Peter T. Arciuch Winners Merchants International

ANNUAL REPORT 2014-2015 13 $5,000 - $9,999 The K.M. Hunter Charitable Foundation KPMB Genevieve Blais John Player Abbvie The Norman and Margaret Jewison Charitable Kravet Canada Jesse Boles Jean-Benoit Pouliot Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life Foundation Manulife Financial Kotama Bouabane Ned Pratt Norton Rose Fulbright Jackman Foundation Maverick Jordan Broadworth Nicholas Pye TELUS Pace Family Foundation Moen Jason Brown Sheila Pye ViiV Healthcare in partnership with Shire The Timothy D. Mayer Charitable Foundation Nespresso Kristina Burda Elise Rasmussen Ove Brand Robert Burley Ianick Raymond $1,000 - $4,999 Community Events PHD Canada Paul Butler Jeanie Riddle Bennett Jones LLP Bikram Yoga Yonge Richelieu Alex Cameron Mitch Robertson Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Centennial College Shangri-La Hotels Tammi Campbell Jillian Kay Ross Industrial Alliance Diving for Life Spafax Maryanne Casasanta Nicotye Samayualie JK Hannaford Barristers U.C. Literary & Athletic Society Stone Tile David Clark Daniel Scinocca Laishley Reed LLP TE Wealth Douglas Coupland Ramón Serrano OCAD University Third Party Events Umbra Chris Cran Anna Snyder Peloso Alexander Interiors – The St. George’s Society of Toronto’s Red Rose Ball in Max Dean Barbara Steinman Glen Peloso and Jamie Alexander support of Casey House Event Sponsors and Gifts in Kind Jason Deary Derek Sullivan BMO Financial Group AKAU Framing & Art Inc. Susan Dobson Diana Thorneycroft Employee and Community Groups TD Bank Group AXA Insurance Pierre Dorion Janna Watson $5,000+ Scotiabank Glenn Bell Kim Dorland Shirley Wiitasalo Scotiabank Bright Future McCarthy Law Daniel et Daniel Scott Everingham Elise Windsor Stephen and Jane Beatty Fero Transport Joe Fleming $1,000+ CIBC Wood Gundy Imperial Coffee and Services Ltd. Will Gill Voices of Hope BMO Nesbitt Burns Fountain of Hope Cineplex Media Joe and Heather Toby Greg Girard Performers Forest Hill Lions Club CISCO Leslie Fink Appraisals Will Gorlitz Jose Arias as Dyna Thirst RBC Financial Group - Employees’ Charity Trust Delaney Capital Management Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens Mike Gough Dillan Chiblow Rotaract Club of Toronto GE Appliances Mark J. Mooney and Associates Heather Graham Gavin Crawford Rotary Club of Belleville Interac McCarthy Tétrault Adad Hannah Jordan Klapman United Way of Ottawa Maritz Loyalty Marketing Metropolitan United Church Michael Harrington Gerald Martindale York University Navigator Monnet Design Colleen Heslin Sharron Matthews NEI Investments Navis - Fine Art Packaging & Transportation April Hickox Avery Raquel $500 - $999 OCAD University Specialists Thaddeus Holownia Oasis Vocal Jazz Apotex Inc. Provision Lasik & Cataract Centre OCADU Epson Imaging Lab Simon Hughes Shaun Proulx - Host IBM Employees’ Charitable Fund RBC Royal Bank Perry Tung - Bonhams Canada Hanna Hur Manulife Financial Ryerson University Dr. Joel Ray Krisjanis Kaktins-Gorsline Rogers Communications Inc. Sionna Investment Managers Razart Installation Services Inc. Garry Neill Kennedy Red Rocket Coffee James Kirkpatrick Foundations Beretta Family Farms Stephen Ranger - Waddington’s Chris Kline $25,000+ Chapman’s TC Transcontinental Printing Kris Knight The Geoffrey H. Wood Foundation Hello! Canada The Carlu Jean-Francois Lauda Rosseau Asset Management The New Classical 96.3 FM Erin Loree $10,000 - $24,999 Ron D. Barbaro Toni Hafkenscheid Aaron MacDonald The Catherine and Maxwell Meighen Foundation The Honourable Henry N.R. Jackman, Westbury National Show Systems Ltd. Virginia Mak Audrey S. Hellyer Charitable Foundation Mrs. Gretchen Ross Kal Mansur The Conn Smythe Foundation Yabu Pushelberg Inc. Art With Heart Artists Jenine Marsh Posluns Family Foundation Mr. Tom Pam Shelley Adler Bobby Mathieson Michael Antkowiak Elizabeth McIntosh $5,000 - $9,999 Monogram Dinner By Design in support of Casey Nicholas Aoki Keita Morimota REALTORS Care Foundation House and The Design Exchange Stephen Appleby-Barr Janet Morton McLean Smits Family Foundation Aya Kitchens Shuvinai Ashoona Ken Nicol Azure Publishing Inc. Melanie Authier Rafael Ochoa $1,000 - $4,999 Caesarstone Michael Awad Erik Olson The Alastair and Jennifer Murray Foundation Chestnut Park Mike Badour Celia Perrin Sidarous The McLean Foundation DAC Group Matt Bahen Ed Pien Ridge Trust Elte Cara Barer Derrick Piens The W. P. Scott Charitable Foundation GE Appliances Alex Bierk Sasha Pierce The BLG Foundation GE Monogram Jeff Bierk Tim Pitsiulak

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