Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015
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Annual Report Fiscal Year 2015
Annual Report KCCDD Fiscal Year 2015 KNOWLEDGE CREATIVITY CARING DEVELOPMENT DEDICATION The mission of KCCDD is to create opportunities and provide choices to individuals to maximize their independence and optimize their potential to live within the community. KCCDD 2015 Windish Drive, Galesburg, IL 61401 | (309) 344-2600 Visit our website or like us on Facebook to see what we’re up to: www.kccdd.com | www.facebook.com/KCCDDinc A Word from Our CEO Senaca, a Roman philosopher, said, “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.” Fiscal Year 2015 marked the launch of a new three-year strategic plan that defined our port as striving to become the premier Developmental Training program in Illinois, while at the same time preparing to become a smaller organization serving fewer people with greater physical, medical, or behavioral needs. For a wind to be favorable, it must be harnessed by sails anchored to masts. This fiscal year was the first leg on our voyage, and many milestones were marked, as seen by the sails and masts of our plan below: Funding: Expand and Diversify • Merged the organization’s Foundation (FMRD) back into one transparent corporate entity that could be responsibly managed at a lower cost. • Obtained rate enhancements for our most physically involved clients. • Conducted our most successful “Blizzard of Support” annual appeal raising over $8,700 for client assistive devices. • Netted over $50,000 from our Spring Break in the Wild, Wild West auction. • Obtained two new IDOT lift vans. Management: Productive and Efficient • Implemented a time keeping system (MITC) that ensures that all employees are paid properly and that the agency is in full compliance with federal Department of Labor regulations. • Updated and upgraded our information technological structure. • Eliminated positions in administration while increasing direct support positions. • Expanded the application of our case management system (Therap). Facilities: Safety and Sustainability • Finished renovation of the main campus boiler. • Completed renovation of Unit 9 and opened Vitale’s Coffee Shop. • Installed a new roof for two units on the Hawthorne campus. • Constructed accessible exit from Gordon Behrents Senior Center. • Installed new flooring and paint on some units. • Developed Manager of Janitorial Services position and conducted Facility Satisfaction survey. Services: Innovation and Client-Centered • Awarded a three-year accreditation from CARF. • Expanded special interest classes through the CASPI program. • Increased client access to technology. • Opened Vitale’s Coffee Shop for participant use and training. Staff: Retain and Reward • Eliminated a furlough hour that had reduced staff income by 2.5%. • Conducted the first annual Employee Satisfaction Survey with a target of 85% overall satisfaction and implemented steps to impact lower scoring areas. • Recognized a Direct Support Professional and an Employee of the Year. We Thank Our Community KCCDD is supported by many friends. The ongoing support we receive from our partners and donors is essential to our effectiveness as an organization. I wish to thank all of our supporters for their continued trust and commitment. We Thank Our Employees KCCDD asks much from our volunteers and staff. We are grateful that our vision inspires and encourages gifted people to offer their best. We Thank the KCCDD Board The Board is responsible for setting the direction, strategy, and financial objectives for KCCDD. Our Board gives generously of their time, dedication, and wise counsel in guiding KCCDD towards a sustainable future. This annual report publishes our highlights and achievements. Please refer to the full report for additional information. I am proud of our accomplishments and pleased that we keep challenging ourselves to bring our values to life in the work that we do every day at KCCDD. I invite you to come visit our agency to see how we implement these values of Knowledge, Creativity, Caring, Development, and Dedication with our clients. Mark Rudolph, CEO KCCDD Financials KCCDD, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Consolidated Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2015 Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $395,000 Accounts receivable, net of allowance $160,000 $695,367 $211,624 Other receivable$68,121 Investments$777,693 $426,693 $(30,008) Inventories$10,262 Prepaid expenses$75,653 Contributions receivable$28,275 $211,533 Property and equipment, net $2,767,125 Deposits $1,460 Total assets $4,818,956 $3,900,627 KCCDD FY15 Revenues: $4,720,469 Fees for Service Grants & Contributions Investment Income Work Program Revenue Other Revenue Liabilities: Accounts payable$68,845 Outstanding checks in excess of bank $14,260 Other payable$230 Salaries payable$54,027 KCCDD FY15 Expenses: $5,079,900 Unearned fees payable $31,719 Revolving line of credit $651,229 $27,273 Employment benefits payable$299,561 $175,877 $519,050 Total liabilities $1,119,871 Salaries Wages Consultants $173,810 Consumable Supplies & Equip Net assets: Occupancy Unrestricted $3,618,902 $299,461 Transportation Temporarily restricted $80,183 $154,080 Lease Rent Total net assets $3,699,085 $3,730,349 Interest Misc & Depreciation Exp Total liabilities and net assets $4,818,956 KCCDD Outcomes Our Clients: • 99% of individuals served and other stakeholders expressed satisfaction with services. • 91% of individuals served increased or maintained their functional skill level. • 46% of individuals served participated in volunteer activities within the community. • 98% of individuals participated in planning for their future. KCCDD operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. To find out more about our nondiscrimination obligations or to file a complaint, please contact us at (309) 344-2600 or via the web at kccdd.com. Our Agency: • • • • Turnover Rate: 17.7% No. of employees: 127 No. of persons served: 371 No. of individuals requiring specialized transportation: 88 “KCCDD is a good place to be. KCCDD teaches you a lot. They also do a lot of fun stuff. By they also get you ready for a job.” - Shelly McMillian, KCCDD client and a member of the Client Advocacy Board, Safety Committee, and KCCDD Cruisers band Rehabilitation Services Rehabilitiation services emphasize the provision of developmental, vocational, and daily living skills. Goals are tailored for each individual that promote skill acquisition and foster independence. This year, “Festive Friday” events have grown. Clients enjoy attending themed parties that allow them to visit with friends, play games, and participate in different activities each month. The introduction of Client Advocacy and Special Interest Classes has continued to be a welcomed addition to the program. The focus of these classes has been: 1) to offer clients an opportunity to choose a special interest class in which they wish to participate, 2) to offer clients the chance to attend a class with clients and staff they don’t normally see or are not with all day every day, and 3) to offer clients an opportunity for new experiences and an introduction to interest areas they may not have experienced before. A variety of “CASPI” classes are offered each week, and topics include Music, Gardening, History, Creative Writing, Sign Language, Pinterest, Scrapbooking, Outdoor Sports, and more! Additionally, we are happy to announce that the “KCCDD Cruisers” have hit the stage this fiscal year. The band is composed of six clients and two staff, each playing a different instrument or singing. They periodically play for fellow clients in Vitale’s Coffee Shop and have played at various community events. • Number of Individuals Served: 176 • Volunteering: An average of 39 individuals volunteered each month at 9 different locations, including: Knox Prairie Community Kitchen, FISH Food Pantry, the Lion’s Club, and Marigold. Clients also volunteered at 7 additional community sites for special occasions, including: Adopt-A-Highway, the Salvation Army, and Camp Big Sky. • Festive Fridays: An average of 60 clients attended each of the 12 Festive Friday events held this year. • CASPI Classes: Twenty different CASPI classes were offered to clients throughout the year. Between 100125 clients benefitted from these classes. KCCDD CRUISERS The KCCDD Cruisers played at Seminary Estates. The band is composed of Michael Hanlon, Absalom Lewis (staff), Geoff White, Victor Vasquez, Carol Cunningham, Shelly McMillian, Josh Burwell, and Jera Farajpanahi (staff). REACH The REACH program (Retention and Education for Achievement in the Community and Home) strives to increase opportunities for education, provide unique opportunities to volunteer in the community, and expand employment options for our clients. Since last fiscal year when the program started, it has opened Vitale’s Coffee Shop at KCCDD. This has given clients the opportunity to learn the values of being a good employee, providing great customer service, and handling money responsibly. Additionally, REACH’s second group of clients graduated from Camp Big Sky’s Volunteer Program and will be able to assist other individuals this coming summer. REACH Clients and staff enjoy a boat ride at Camp Big Sky on a gorgeous summer day! • Number of Individuals Served: 16 • Volunteering: Opportunities for clients to volunteer in the community ranged from 1262 times this fiscal year. • Work Training Opportunities: Up to 49 work opportunities were offered to REACH clients. • CASPI Classes: This fiscal year, each REACH client attended between 10-23 CASPI classes. Abingdon Senior Services Each client at our Abingdon facility has truly become a member of the community since our doors opened there last year. The program has become involved with local schools and businesses. They participated in the homecoming parade, Halloween activities, baking at a local bakery, regular bowling, and volunteering several other places. Senior services are provided on a self-contained unit where emphasis is placed on the needs of older adults, including reminiscing, health and aging related issues, socialization opportunities and retention of skills. Specific services are provided to meet the needs of individuals with dementia. Many of the seniors enjoy sitting and having coffee together at Vitale’s Coffee Shop or watching tomatoes grow in their garden. • Number of Individuals Served: 22 • Community Involvement: On average, clients participated in the community 3-4 times per month. “People here often express themselves by their smiles and reactions. One of the best reactions I saw was when a client got to go bowling for the first time. He was so excited at the bowling alley, he just grinned and was even giggling he was having so much fun! When he came back, he was so happy he couldn’t stop smiling.” - Abingdon Staff Member • Number of Individuals Served: 44 • Community Involvement: Senior clients participated in community activities at least 11 times this fiscal year, and at most 24 times. Community Employment Services Community Employment Services are designed to assist individuals in obtaining and keeping employment through the use of training and support. Staff practice social skills, job skills, and job retention skills with clients. They also assist them with preparing resumes and interviewing. Additionally, staff work with the employer in training the new employee by providing assistance tailored to the needs of both the employer and employee. • 835 hours of job readiness activities were provided by job coaches (resume writing, interview preparation, etc.) • 562 hours of on-the-job coaching were provided at various community employment sites. • In-house training was provided through Gordon Behrents Senior Center and the janitorial department at KCCDD. • 13 individuals obtained jobs in the community, and one individual met his goal of attending classes at Carl Sandburg College. “I feel awesome and proud of myself!” - Deion Wright, on attending classes at Carl Sandburg College Phoenix Industries Extended Training Program KCCDD’s Manufacturing Program provides work training opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities, while serving area businesses with quality-driven, cost-effective subcontracting services. This year, plans for the consolidation of the Grand Avenue and Monmouth Blvd. work centers began with upgrades being scheduled to the electrical and pneumatic systems. These plans will allow for more effective and efficient use of facilities, client workers, and manufacturing staff there by allowing for a leaner and more competitive program. Highlights for 2015 • Provision of work training for 84 adults with disabilities. • Provided 30,473 hours of vocational training. • Trainees were paid wages totaling over $124,930.45. • FY 2015 manufacturing revenues $452,654.81, a decrease of 5.93% from FY 2014. Client Devin Woodworth was featured on IARF’s website during National Intellectual and Developmental Disabilites Awareness Month. He operates the saw, nail gun, and staple gun at Phoenix Industries. Training Hours 2011-2015 Client Wages 2011-2015 KCCDD’s Client Achievement Award Winners KCCDD is proud to announce Barb Wilhelm as this year’s Developmental Training Achievement Award Winner! Barb has been attending KCCDD for many years. When she first started attending KCCDD, she struggled with following directions from staff and would become upset easily. However, Barb has now become someone who not only can control her emotions, but who helps her peers when they become upset. She offers her peers advice and is very nurturing towards them. Barb has become a wonderful peer mentor! Barb is a great representative of KCCDD and the values that are taught. Her daily positive attitude and smile that she brings into the classroom can brighten anyone’s day. Staff and her peers always look forward to seeing her. Congratulations, Barb! We’re proud of you! Barb Wilhelm Deion Wright has been selected to receive this year’s Community Employment Services Achievement Award for many exciting reasons! Deion has been in the Community Employment Program since 2012. He has gained great confidence and has become better at self-advocating and making choices for himself. During his annual staffing in 2014, Deion made a goal to attend college. He worked very hard for the year and was accepted into Carl Sandburg College. He takes two classes a semester, and he has also joined a number of clubs such as the Art Club and Drama Club. Deion’s goal for the future is to get his paraprofessional license and work as an aide with the Galesburg School District. He also hopes to transfer to a four year college. Congratulations, Deion! Deion Wright Devin Woodworth Devin Woodworth has been chosen as this year’s Manufacturing Achievement Award Winner! When Devin first started at Phoenix Industries, he was going through many sudden life-changing events. Despite all of these changes, he has quickly adapted and has become one of the most experienced and valuable workers at our Grand Avenue location. He has been able to master virtually all of the tasks that are given to him, idler assembly being his specialty. Devin is always prompt reporting to work, and he never refuses work. He is always more than willing to help staff and peers alike when asked. He is also very safety-orientated, and he always follows safety rules. For these reasons and more, the Manufacturing Department is proud to recognize Devin as the 2015 Manufacturing Achievement Award Winner. Great job, Devin! Gordon Behrents Senior Center Gordon Behrents Senior Center provides opportunities for senior citizens to maximize their independence and prevent premature long-term care. Activities that provide chances for socialization and physical activity are provided daily. • • • Number of individuals served: 75 Number of volunteer opportunities/community activities: 24 volunteers provided 965 hours Transportation services provided: 5,793 units, in addition to 281 unfunded trips (appointments and community trips) throughout Knox County. “To all of the staff at Gordon Behrents Senior Center, thank you and God bless you for all the many things that you do for me to help make my life easier and happier!” - GBSC Client Participants vary in cognitive functioning and socializing capacity, which is reflected in their living arrangements. Based upon this, each individuals’ time at the center has a different purpose. GBSC provides a variety of activities enabling participants to be active and social. These opportunities enhance and maintain individuals’ dignity, independence, and quality of life. Breakdown Activities Breakdown ofofActivites Living Arrangements Living Arrangements 10% 38% With Spouse 4% 5% High-Rise 6% With Family 21% On Own in House Bingo 9% 6% 24% Exercise 7% 10% 20% Guest Speaker Guest Musician Craft Projects Cards, Dominoes, etc. Community Outings Lunch 17% 8% 15% Religious Services Medical Services Large Group Activites Our Volunteers The staff and clients at KCCDD are so grateful for each one of our wonderful volunteers. This agency would not be able to provide the services we do without your willingness to help. The gift of your time means so much! Tim Boone Bruce & Polly Bobofchak Joy Carlson Terry Cavanaugh Randy Conlon Rod DeJaynes Tricia Ditto Tom & Jamie Dunker Tom & Carol Egan Brianna Ennis Floy Ekin Trish Engelhaupt Mike Eubanks Larry & Barb Felsecker Amy Finley Alissa Forshee DJ Forshee Greg Fritz Jeremiah Gardiner Lanette Gardiner Walter Gordon Steve Gore John & Ruth Anne Hanlon Homebound Health Care Meghan Kennedy Templeton Ann Killip Tony Killip Carl Lee Les Roberts Band Bud & Mary Lewis Erin Maul Jenni McGee Joyce McGraw Roger McGraw Myron Miller Eric Oliphant Kyle Orwig Karyssa Pedersen Kylee Pedersen Lara Pirogova Bernie Potter Rosewood Girls Tim & Judy Russ Salvation Army Presenters Friends of Simply Done Theresa Schisler Reva Schoenwetter Ian Smith Charlie Thomas Stephanie Torres Deb Turner Kathy VanVelsor “I love the response I get from the involvement I have with the KCCDD clients. They’re so appreciative and outgoing when I work with them. It’s a real experience to see how excited they get, and they are a delight to work with.” - Theresa Schisler, Simply Done Bonnie Spong John Steele Tyler Stremmel Tim & Colleen Sullivan Cheyenne Taylor Nolan Taylor Bridgette Teel VCP Home Health Care Inc. Dave Walter Brian Woodard Kelly Worrell Brian Wright Ben & Laura Yannuzzi Carolyn Younker Our Staff Thank you to all of our KCCDD employees. You are the reason our clients keep coming back day after day. Thank you especially to those of you listed below for your service to the agency. Longevity Awards: 5 Years Absalom Lewis Courtney Ray Tim Searle Scott Smith 10 Years Rebecca Curry Alice Cutts Donna Powers 15 Years Steve Lindsey 25 Years Amy Arnold Elaine Curry John Lundeen Kathy Santamaria Susan Smith 30 Years Ellen Leady 40 Years Victoria Cannon A special congratulations to: Direct Support Professional of the Year: Sally Fischell Employee of the Year: Donna Powers Our Donors We are so grateful for the support of our donors and sponsors. Your generosity is incredibly important in allowing KCCDD to provide the programs and services our clients receive every day. Because of you, our programs continue to improve. Your monetary donations and in-kind contributions mean so much. 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Doug & Sharon Mustain Pat Naderman Cecil & Zona Neeble Bill & Rhonda Nelson Jeffrey & Lucille Newman Sue Nichols Tim & Joni Noel Colleen Noonan Jack & Barbara Olson Susan Olson Tom & Pat Olson Keith & Lindsay Peachey David & Diana Peck Joan Peck Tom & Mary Peters John & Lindy Peterson Darrel & Debora Phillips Dan & Jackie Piper Nancy Podwika Janet Powell Bonnie Randall Sharon Redington Don & Pat Regnier Martin & Jane Reichel John & Cynthia Robertson Frank & Judy Rogers Gary & Sarah Roggenkamp Mark & Lorri Rudolph Tim, Judy, & Kristen Russ George & Darlene Schultz Robert & Carol Scotton Charles & Joan Semande Senator John Sullivan Deanna Sexton Steven & Nancy Spicher Rita Sprague Jason & DeAnn Spring Van & Jan Steckelberg Laura Stephen Gwen & Gary Stevens Yolanda Stigner Jim & Susan Stolt David & Janet Stover Tim & Colleen Sullivan Tim & Deb Sullivan Shirley Sutor Kim Taylor Joan Thurman Thursday Lunch Ladies Tuesday Coffee Group James & Louise Turner David & Jacqueline Uhlmann Carolyn Valey Karen Vancleave Les & June Vicary Ian Walker John & Peg Watson Steve & Yan Watts Paul & Sharon Way Thomas & Kendall Webber Denise Wetzel Kelly Worrell Saundra Wyman Ben & Laura Yannuzzi Cheryl Yannuzzi Dennis & Sheryl Yard Faye Yarde Vicki Young Corporate Sponsors and Donors: Aikara Enterprises Amazon Smile AMC Showplace Galesburg Anderson Distributing Bates Collision Center Blake Law Office Bob Lindsay Honda Bolin’s Towing Breslin’s Floor Covering Brigher Life Bookshoppe Bruce Foote Chevrolet Buelt Chiropractic Buffalo Wild Wings, Galesburg Calico Cat Camp Big Sky Carl Sandburg College Chez Willy’s Chicago Blackhawks Chicago White Sox Chicago Zoological Society Circa 21 Dinner Playhouse Conklin’s Barn Cooley ii Courtney & Aldrich Cratty Insurance Agency Dahinda United Methodist Church Dave’s Autobody Godsil Insurance Davis & Campbell Grand Country Music Hall DD Homes Hi Lo Supermarket Discovery Depot Children’s Museum Holmes Murphy & Associates Don Moss & Associates Howe Overhead Doors, Inc. Dr. Gaylen Johnson IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union Dr. B Lance Renfroe Innkeeper’s Fresh Roasted Coffee Dr. Kandy Sayrs Iowa State University Athletics Drury Hotels, LLC JC Penney Styling Salon Edward Jones Jet Air, Inc. Employee Benefit Plan Specialists Kelly’s Medical Equipment & Supply F&M Bank Kitchen Cooked FCA Kleine Company First Choice Medical Knox College First Impressions Nail & Hair Salon Knox Galesburg Symphony First Midwest Bank Ladner Orthodontics Four Seasons Pest Control Lakeside Recreation G&M Distributors Lambasio, Inc. Galesburg Broadcasting Company Laurel Greens Golf Course Galesburg Castings Mangieri Electric Galesburg Civic Art Center Martin Sullivan Galesburg Family Dental McFall Monuments Galesburg Fire Department Menard’s Galesburg Register-Mail Michael J. Mannino Galesburg Sign & Lighting Missouri Botanical Garden Galesburg Wellness Center MSI Go Van Gogh’s Mustain Law Office Corporate Sponsors and Donors, Continued... NAPA Auto Parts Office Specialists, Inc. Olds Boiler & Welding Services OSF St. Mary Medical Center Peoria Chiefs Peoria Civic Center Peoria Rivermen Pilot Club Preservation Financial Services Primrose Hair Designers Pzazz Entertainment Quad City River Bandits RE/Max Preferred Properties, Tom Knapp Rogers & Associates P.C. Seminary Village Shack Up Inn Shedd Aquarium Shyvel Photography Silver Dollar City Simpson Peterson Sorosis Club of Galesburg St. Louis Cardinals State Farm Insurance, Twitty Family Sunnyfield Greenhouse & Garden Center T. Rowe Price Foundation The Magic House Therap Services, LLC Thrivent Financial Tractor Supply Co. Tri States Water Tropical Isle Tanning Wendy’s, Galesburg West Central FS, Inc. Western Illinois Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Yemm Automotive Unique Landscaping A special thank you to the following foundations for supporting KCCDD’s mission: Ameren IL Charitable Foundation Galesburg Community Foundation G. L. Vitale Family Foundation We would also like to give special recognition to this year’s Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze Auction Sponsors. Because of you, we had our most successful auction to date, and we are so grateful for your support! GODSIL INSURANCE Cooley ii… Real Estate KCCDD clients Mickey Canon, Tiffany Greene, Angela Yackle, and Andi Cupples get ready to serve fellow clients at Vitale’s Coffee Shop. Clients learn valuable employment skills while other clients get to enjoy socializing with friends. 2015 Windish Drive Galesburg, IL 61401 Knowledge | Creativity | Caring | Development | Dedication Serving individuals with developmental disabilities and senior citizens since 1956.