The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre Foundation La Fondation du Centre de santé Perley et Rideau pour anciens combattants ... lebrating CA ReEMARKABLE Y EAR OF G IVING JANUARY 1– DECEMBER 31, 2013 Thank You /Merci n the cover are photographs of seniors Orepresenting the various programs ABOUT US offered by The Perley and Rideau Veterans' THE PERLEY AND RIDEAU VETERANS ’ Health Centre. HEALTH CENTRE FOUNDATION Adult Day Program “ It was the best thing in my Mom’s he Foundation proudly supports The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ life. It made all the difference in the THealth Centre and shares its values of compassion and excellence world to her and me.” in seniors care. Lyn G. The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre is one of the largest Long-term care not-for-profit long-term care centres in Ontario. It has expanded its “ I really enjoy being here where I feel services to create the Perley Rideau Seniors Village that includes welcome and respected as a veteran. 139 specially-designed apartments, Assisted Living Services for And I get great care too!” those in need at home and in the new apartments, respite care to . Gib McElroy help caregivers of family members with dementia, convalescent care, Guest House and various on-site health-oriented services. “My mom enjoyed the interaction the staff, the multiple activities and the Since it was established in 1988, the Foundation has raised over chance to be with other people of her $20 million. Funds were used to construct the original Perley Rideau own age and situation.” buildings in the early 1990s and the Guest House in 2004-06. The Jeff M. Foundation continues to contribute to the purchase of equipment Seniors Apartments such as specialized bathtubs and lifts, improve the grounds, and “I want my independence, but I know support recreation and creative arts activities at the Health Centre. I need the extra support and security that I get here." In 2012, the Foundation embarked on a $5 million Building Choices, Mr. Treml Enriching Lives Capital Campaign to raise funds for two seniors apartment buildings and associated amenities. The apartments allow Convalescent care veterans and seniors to stay independent for as long as possible, “This is my second ‘tour of duty’ here. Great convalescent care, food, enter - often close to a loved one in the Long-term Care Centre. Assisted tainment, gift shop, leisure, events… Living Services are available for seniors in need and we offer special all under one roof!” accommodation for those with early- to mid-stage dementia. Heather M. Stewart The Foundation is governed by an independent volunteer Board Assisted Living Services of Directors. Our dedicated Board members bring rich experience “I look forward to the home visits. I wouldn’t be able to stay by from business, government, health, and Canadian Armed Forces myself at home without assistance.” backgrounds. Mrs. Alli Board of Directors Ray Desjardins, Chair Kenneth M. Dye, FCA Richard MacDonald Former Director of Marketing – International Development Consultant Former Manager USA and the Americas Kenneth Dye Governance Pension Fund Administration Tourism Canada International Inc. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Ravi Basarke Alan F. Gill Manager, Financial Services Director Gail S. Nicholls Canadian Society of Customs Brokers Eurocan Foundation Counsel Tierney Stauffer LLP C. Merv Beckstead Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Former Chief Administrative Officer Michael Jeffery Robert E. Publicover Region of Ottawa-Carleton Chair Former Senior Desk Officer The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Department of Foreign Affairs and A.D. Boettger Health Centre Board of Directors International Development Labour Relations Consultant James Sevigny Doug Brousseau Mary Ann Lamb President Former Senior Director Retired Partner James L. Sevigny & Associates Region of Ottawa-Carleton Pricewaterhouse Coopers Daniel G. Clapin, ACFRE Keith de Bellefeuille Percy Brigadier General (Ret’d) Charles Lemieux Executive Director Past President The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Ottawa Tourism Authority President CNSL Consultants Inc. Health Centre Foundation 2 THE IMPACT OF Y OUR G IVING t the Perley Rideau Foundation, we experience Financial Highlights the generosity of our community on a daily Abasis. Thanks to donors, we are able to support The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre with Revenue – $1,694,106 funding for essential items and other initiatives that enhance the care and enrich the lives of those who Receipted call Perley Rideau home. 35% Donations 50% $844,703 Non-Receipted Donations Breakdown of the $915,524 donations 15% $260,482 transferred to the Health Centre in 2013 Investment Income $130,000 for programs $588,921 including recreation and creative arts that encourage participation in a stimulating Expenses – $1,546,129 environment for our Charitable long-term care residents 9% Programs 15% $133,716 59% Fundraising 17% $240,323 Administration $256,565 Gifts to $185,699 for essential Qualified equipment and furnish - Donees ings such as special bath - $915,524 tubs, shower units, and social areas where families and friends can meet with residents. It is also an THE YEAR AHEAD attractive place for staff to confer with residents ur major priority in 2014 will continue to be the $5 million Building Choices, Enriching Lives OCapital Campaign that seeks donations from both major contributors and the general public. We are planning to celebrate the completion of the construction of the apartments and expanded areas for amenities. This is an $599,825 for the Perley important milestone for The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Rideau Seniors Village Health Centre. Housing Initiative –139 The Foundation will continue to raise funds to purchase specially-designed seniors’ essential equipment like pressure relief mattresses and apartments offer safe and support programs and activities to ensure the best secure living and support ongoing resident care in our long-term care setting. programs and services to All giving is very important and most appreciated. fulfill most needs, including nutrition, safety, companion - ship and opportunities for social activities and learning 3 a k o –Me Th n Yu rci OUR DONORS – Our Heroes Thank you to our growing number of donors ncluded in the next few pages of the report are equipment and facilities to improve the physical quality of life, the names of our generous supporters who have your contribution supports the recreation and creative arts Idonated to The Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health programs that are essential for the mental well-being of those Centre Foundation in 2013. who live here. Your contributions are vital. Your gift has a direct Donations make all the difference! We are very grateful to all impact on the quality of life of those we serve at our donors who enhance each day the quality of life for our Perley Rideau. Not only do they provide specialized veterans and seniors. Categories and Donation Levels January 1, 20 13 to December 31, 20 13 Mrs. Elizabeth H.W. Cuddy Mr. David G. Steer Mr. and Mrs. Steve and Mr. Nelson H. Thomas Visionaries/Visionnaires Families/Familles Suzanne Cunliffe Dr. Derry G. Timleck Supporters / $1 Million and up $5,000 - $9,999.99 Mrs. Norma Davies Mr. François Trottier Supporteurs Mr. R. E. (Ray) Desjardins Ms. Wendy L. Warren Anonymous (1) $500 - $999.99 Mr. Daniel L. Dole and Mrs. Beverley Webster Dr. Arthur E. Collin Mrs. Deborah F. Dole Mrs. Nalda Wilson Anonymous (8) Mrs. Dorothy Long Mr. Ken Dubuc 1st Canadian Army Veteran Lieutenant Colonel C. Builders/Bâtisseurs Lieutenant-General Donald Mrs. D. Anstace Esmonde-White Motorcycle Unit – Cambrai Unit Douglas Arthur C. Mackenzie and $500,000-$999,999.99 Dr. Cora Fisher AECON Dr. Catherine Ashton McGregor Mrs. Margaret Mackenzie Mrs. Eileen Clapin French Bell Canada Mrs. Gertrude Victoria Barber Mr. Barry H. Nicholds Mr. Alan F. Gill Commissionaires Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. Don Barnes Ms. Gail S. Petrie Ms. Deborah Gill CBRE Limited Ms. Ravi Basarke Founders/Fondateurs Mrs. Mary W. Raymont Mr. John H. Gill and Conval-Aid Inc. Mr. Vincent R. Berlinguette $100,000 - $499,999.99 Mrs. Elva Scheuneman Mrs. Sylvia Gill Eldercare Foundation of Ottawa Dr. Satya Brink Ms. Denise Trottier Estate of Ruth Isabelle Hamilton Ms. Janet Glaves Estate of Craig Parry Hughes Mrs. Helen M Brown Mrs. Madeline V. Wright Ms. Julie Goldenberg Estate of Joseph Emile LeBlanc Miss Ruth I. Brown A.N.A.F. Ontario-Sunnybrook Mr. David B. Haase Family Physiotherapy Centre Mrs. C. Betty Brown Vets Fund Admiral and Mrs. Ralph L. Hennessy Gracie & H. Alex Jamieson Mr. Merle G. Brown Benefactors/Bienfaiteurs Doherty & Associates Mr. Akos Hoffer Foundation Vice-Admiral (Ret'd) Estate of Jacqueline LeBlanc $50,000 - $99,999.99 Mr. John G.M. Hooper, Q.C. Honeywell Ronald F. Buck Estate of Robert L. Snowdon Anonymous (1) Mr. William O. Hough Kensington Capital Partners Mr. Brendan J. Burke J. P. Bickell Foundation Canadian Forces Personnel Mr. and Mrs. David Jardine Limited Mrs. Alice R. Burns Royal Canadian Legion Barrhaven Support Agency Lieutenant-General (Ret'd) Len and Mary Potechin Foundation Miss Lyn Burns Poppy Trust Fund Branch 641 The Molson Foundation Michael K. Jeffery Lions Club of Gloucester Inc. Mr. William J. Cody Royal Canadian Legion Mrs. Doris Jenkins Lowe-Martin Company Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Corley Bells Corners Branch 593 Mrs. Dianne Kanary and McMillan Mrs. Evelyn R. Davis Royal Canadian Legion Richmond Mr. Thomas E. Kanary Medical Pharmacies Group Limited Mr. Keith de Bellefeuille Percy & District Branch 625 Partners/Partenaires Mrs. Audrey Kenny Nestle Professional Vitality Mr. Ray A. Degan $25,000 - $49,999.99 Mr. Charles Labarge Ontario Medical Supply Limited Mrs. Mary Doherty Bank of Montreal Major General (Ret'd) W. G. Leach Ottawa Commandery of the Mr. Randy Douglas Perley Rideau Boutique Friends/Amis Brigadier General (Ret'd) Order of Saint Lazarus of Mr.
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