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St. Anne’s Mead Assisted Living | Nursing Care | Memory Care 2018 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2018: A MAJOR MILESTONE Memory Matters Capital Campaign Culminates in New Memory Care Home Dear Friends, It was just a few short years ago, that we came to believe it was possible for St. Anne’s Mead to develop a state-of-the-art memory care home to complement our assisted living and nursing care homes. Thanks to you, in August of 2018, that possibility became a reality and we opened our memory care home to great fanfare, raising more than $790,000 and exceeding our goal of $750,000. We are now at the forefront of helping men and women with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, and their family members. At 53 years young, St. Anne’s Mead is one of the area’s first senior living communities. We’ve learned a lot in those years and now we are adding to our expertise. Our reputation for a warm, caring environment is now extended to an even wider audience. I owe an enormous debt of gratitude to our Board of Trustees, led by John J. Lynch, our Community Engagement and Development Committee, Facilities Committee, Staff and many, many others for their help in bringing this amazing project to fruition. St. Anne’s Mead is a place where residents, families and friends, live, learn and play. Our family lounges create comfortable places for family gatherings, classes, games and meetings, while our library is a quiet place to sit back, read the paper or enjoy a good book. With age comes the need for revitalization and this year we have a mission to provide that renewal to our lounges and library. With a goal of raising $125,000, we are asking for your support of “Mission: Possible” to refurbish our lounges and library, the special gathering places that enhance the quality of our residents’ lives. We appreciate you making a tax-deductible contribution to an organization you know and trust. As good stewards of your gifts, more than 85% of all income goes directly to care and programming at St. Anne’s Mead. We have two important areas for you to consider supporting with your spring gift. Please use the envelope provided or make a secure donation online at www.stannesmead.org. MISSION: Possible to refurbish and renew our library and family lounges. We also have room naming opportunities starting at $25,000. ANGEL FUND: Our benevolent fund is a critical source of support for residents in need, often at the end of their life. The Angel Fund helps qualified residents with basic needs of medical care, rent and nutritious meals. Thank you for unwavering support to St. Anne’s Mead. Sincerely yours, Jane Collins, Executive Director MEMORY CARE HOME OPENS IN AUGUST 2018… The Community Helps Us Celebrate You helped make this state-of-the-art memory care home a reality! We exceeded our goal of $750,000 – raising $790,000 for our Memory Matters Capital Campaign, and, with the help of the community, opened to great fanfare. We held three special events to commemorate this milestone: 2018 Breakfast 1. Rev. Chris Yaw, John with the Bishop in June, A Grand Opening celebration and Hard Hat Tour & Sheila Brice at the Hard Hat Tour. also in June, and “Hello, September,” an event featuring education by Dr. Peter Lichtenberg, director of the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, 2. Dr. Peter Lichtenberg, speaks to guests at entertainment and a tour of the completed project. Hello, September. From a warm, welcoming environment, we are now offering comprehensive 3. Anita Lemmons, Ashley memory care, to complement assisted living and nursing care. We trained Stokes and many other guests enjoy the Hard the entire staff in the Best Friends™ philosophy of memory care, which, in its Hat Tour. essence, stresses that socialization is the best form of therapy. 4. Hello, September Guests 2 enjoy a tour of the new We could not have done this without the unwavering support of the memory care home. Episcopal Diocese of Michigan. And we send enormous gratitude to Christ Church Cranbrook for naming the Dining Room. As well as special thanks to Sr. Mary Schmidlin and the Friends of Msgr. Edward J. Baldwin, Jim & Eileen Collins family, Donna & Eugene Hartwig and Phillip & Elizabeth Filmer Foundation for naming resident rooms. 3 4 2019 SAVE THE DATE(S)! Sponsorship and Tickets | June 21st | October 17th | available at SHINE ON SENIORS featuring world-renowned www.stannesmead.org jazz bassist and MSU Professor, Rodney Whitaker | Thursday, October 17 | 6:00 p.m. | | The Community House of Birmingham | | 380 S. Bates | Birmingham, MI 48009 | 2019 BREAKFAST WITH THE BISHOP: A Special Tribute to Bishop Wendell N. Gibbs | Friday, June 21 | 8:00 a.m. | | Detroit Athletic Club | | 241 Madison Ave. | | Detroit, MI 48226 | Rev. William J. Danaher, Karlah and Bishop Wendell N. Gibbs enjoy themselves at the 2018 Breakfast Rodney Whitaker with the Bishop. INSPIRED TO LEAD, CALLED TO HELP Donor Profile: John J. Lynch When John J. Lynch joined the St. Anne’s Mead Board of Trustees in 2012, adding a state-of-the-art memory care home to the existing assisted living and nursing care homes wasn’t on the table – yet. Both he and his wife, Anne Hiemstra, had the responsibility of caring for their own aging parents for many years, and were very familiar with the great need for quality care in our community. Recruited by board members Elizabeth Briody and Marc Robinson, when asked, he didn’t think twice.He joined and eventually served on the Executive Committee as Chair of the Board of Trustees and Treasurer. Knowing the need for quality memory care was growing, he championed the Memory Matters Capital Campaign and development of the Memory Care Home. John thanks other trustees, including Bishop Wednell N. Gibbs, Donna Hartwig, Jake Jones, Craig Hammond, Deric Righter, Sister Mary Schmidlin and Jane Collins for their support. Because of his leadership, the Memory Care Home opened in August of 2018. “We have to lead by example,” said John. “We have a growing senior population, many of whom are vulnerable, and if we don’t step up to help, who will?” he asked. John has made his involvement at St. Anne’s Mead a family affair. John’s wife, Anne, his brother, Terry, sister-in-law, Laura and nephew, Kevin are all involved and support St. Anne’s Mead. “John is an optimist who knows how to lead and inspire people,” said Jane Collins. “I am eternally grateful to the Episcopal Diocese of Michigan and Christ Church Cranbrook for their support as well,” added John. St. Anne’s Mead turns 53 years young in 2019, and John says he looks forward to championing the next 50 years of St. Anne’s Mead. John Lynch, Anne Hiemstra and Kevin Lynch are ready to work at the Hard Hat Tour! The highest quality memory care is now available at St. Anne’s Mead! MONEY MATTERS: 2018 Our 52nd Year of Service At St. Anne’s Mead, we are happy to report that the vast majority, (85%), of all income and donations go directly to programming and care. We opened our memory care home and continued to serve all of our residents and their families with the best possible care in both Assisted Living and Nursing Care. Thanks to you, we exceeded our goal, raising more than $790,000 for our Memory Matters Capital Campaign. Going forward, our fundraising efforts will support Mission: Possible, capital improvements for our Library and Lounges which are enjoyed by residents, family members and visitors alike, as well as our Angel Fund for residents-in-need. As a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, we value your gift and use it to ensure the highest quality care continues for our residents in years to come. STATEMENT OF REVENUES & EXPENSES 2018 EXPENSES: Revenues Give with Confidence Contributions $ 122,401 2017 Matching Grant $ 68,342 (Episcopal Diocese of Michigan) Total Contributions $ 190,743 Operating Income $ 4,490,936 Other Income $ 49,197 Total Revenue $ 4,730,876 Expenses Care & Programming $ 3,784,832 Administration/Managerial $ 568,283 Fundraising $ 15,724 Marketing $ 47,892 n Care & Programming Total Expenses $ 4,416,731 n Administration n Fundraising n Marketing |Halloween is a multi-generational |Sarah and Craig Hammond |The talented Jake Matthews Trio wowed guests at the Hard Hat Tour activity at SAM enjoy Breakfast with the Bishop | 5000+ | | PILLAR $2,500 - $4,999 | Anonymous Donor The Rt. Rev. Wendell Gibbs, Jr. Anonymous Donor Thomas & Susan Jones The Estate of Msgr. Edward Baldwin James & Karen Martin Lawrence Bentley Lisa Nemazi Paul & Marian Brasmer OneCare Rx Marc Robinson & Elizabeth Briody John & Sheila Brice | ADVOCATE $1,000 - $2,499 | James & Margaret Campbell Natalie & Brian Campbell Christ Church Cranbrook Catherine W. Collison Jane Collins St. David’s Episcopal Church Michael & Barbara Collins Doyle & Associates, PLLC Cross of Christ Lutheran Church Cynthy Hill John & Barbara Dilland Louis & Joy Landau Episcopal Diocese of Michigan Les Millichamp Craig & Sarah Hammond Carol O’Dea ST. ANNE’S MEAD Charles T. Hammond Trust Jenny Housner Ritter Donna & Eugene Hartwig Wihla Hutson Trust SOCIETY $5,000+ In Memory of Glendon Heath CUMULATIVE The Family of Virginia Jackson | LEADERS $500 - $999 | John Lynch & Anne Hiemstra James Collins & Theresa Wisk St. Anne’s Mead Society are Richard Kozlowski In Memory of Eleanor Eskola friends who have consistently George Lauff Frances Hammond & James Trask Peter & Denise Rodgers Mary Kay Jacobs donated a cumulative amount Sr. Mary Schmidlin Jacob & Janeanne Jones of $5,000 or more over five Dr.