Annual Report 2014-15 - Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation
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Annual Report 2014-15 - Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation
Partnerships Some of the many community events and campaigns that have raised funds in support of VJHF July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 Photos (From Left to Right): Subway’s Cookies for Care campaign raised $14,600 in February for the Tower of Care Campaign to furnish and equip the top two floors of Polson Tower • The North Okanagan Sikh Cultural Society conducted a samosa fundraiser in December raising $11,300 for Tower of Care 2 VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 A c c o u n ta b i l i t y So much has transpired over the past year. Sadly, two Directors stepped down from the Board before their terms of office were completed. Dalvir Nahal, who joined our board in October 2008, was elected a Councillor for the City of Vernon in the municipal election last November. Elise Allan I wish to recognize and thank Dalvir President for her significant contribution to the VJH Foundation Foundation and for her support of excellence in health care in our community. Nancy Serwo retired from Interior Health in December 2014. Nancy helped inform the Board about local health care needs. We were always grateful for her insight and candidness on future healthcare projects and equipment needs. The VJH Administrator is an appointed position on our Board of Directors, and we now welcome the new Hospital Administrator, Richard Harding, to the Board. In January 2015, the Board welcomed Marg Bailey as a Director. She had previously been an active member of the Personnel and Charity Classic Golf Committees. Three years ago we rewrote our Mission statement to better reflect the funding support we provide for health care throughout the North Okanagan. Funds are raised to support Community & Mental Health, Residential Care and Vernon Jubilee Hospital. For years now the Foundation has struggled to communicate the scope of these supported areas without changing our name. The name “Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation” is recognized for a history of philanthropic activities locally. The Public Relations Committee was tasked with rebranding the Foundation to better reflect this diversity. We are pleased to be launching a new logo for the Foundation this fall. We have adopted a new logo that downplays VJH and better reflects all of the health care areas that we fund. Over the past two years a strong team of individuals has worked to raise the 2.5 million dollars committed to complete the 6th and 7th floors of Polson Tower. I am pleased to announce that we have reached our goal one year ahead of schedule! I wish to thank Campaign CoChairs Dr. Chris Cunningham and Richard Finn for their strong leadership and the committed campaign team, Myrika Godard, Peter Hill, Gurjit Jhajj, Darryl O’Brian, On Ouchs and Rob Tedham. We have had a fruitful year and this could not have happened without our dedicated Foundation staff and Board of Directors. Together we have made a difference in local healthcare. M e a s u r i n g I mp a c t VJH Foundation grants & gift in kind donations to IHA for use in the North Okanagan MEASURING IMPACT VJH Foundation grants and gift in kind donations to IHA for use in the North Okanagan Cancer Centre Community Health $32,779 $68,008 Chaplaincy Operating Room $9,753 $40,359 Women’s + Children’s HS Tower of Care - Phase II $83,005 $576,600 President BOARD OF DIRECTORS Elise Allan, President Richard Finn, Vice-President Greg Hamilton, Treasurer DIRECTORS Kevin Arbuckle Marg Bailey Sandra Borden Dr. Michael Concannon Richard Harding Joanne Kineshanko Gloria Morgan Paul Morgan Wilf Mulder Greg Mussenden Richard Rolke Gladys Schroeter Residential Care Diagnostic Services $40,862 $519,571 Miscellaneous Lions Vision Centre $11,662 $36,036 TOTAL $1,418,635 STAFF SUPPORT Sue Beaudry, Secretary (non-voting) Eleanor Diekert Andrea Egan Terri Manke www.vjhfoundation.org 3 S t e wa r d s h i p SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND FUND BALANCES March 31, 2015 Schedule G 2015 2014 2013 2012 Gross Fundraising Revenue Direct Fundraising Expenses $1,720,203 $260,237 $1,877,937 $273,898 $1,356,019 $311,259 $2,063,384 $340,198 Net Fundraising Revenue $1,459,966 $1,603,948 $1,044,760 $1,723,186 15.13% 14.59% 22.95% 16.49% $24,588 $23,157 $18,369 $17,391 Net Revenue All Sources $1,484,554 $1,627,105 $1,063,129 $1,757,968 Administration Expenses $136,803 $124,903 $99,796 $57,099 9.22% 7.68% 9.39% 3.25% $1,347,751 $1,502,202 $963,333 $1,700,869 Expense as % of Gross Revenue Investment Income Administration as % of Net Revenue Excess of Revenue over Expenditures FUND BALANCES Operating Funds Restricted Funds Endowment Funds Total Fund Balances $36,431 $1,551,205 $41,130 $18,787 $1,637,508 $40,645 $6,725 $1,455,241 $40,019 $59,524 $2,008,298 $39,323 $1,628,766 $1,696,940 $1,501,985 $2,107,145 $394,330 ($187,085) ($70,442) $398,892 ($105,826) ($168,163) $136,803 $124,903 Administrative Expenses Total Expenses Fundraising Expenses Administrative Recoveries 4 VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 D i g i t a l M a mm o g r a p h y The official opening of the Digital Mammography Unit took place April 24 at VJH. The Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was attended by nearly 100 guests, many of whom helped make the $428,400 campaign a success in bringing digital diagnostic equipment to our hospital. VJH Foundation extends its sincerest appreciation for the generous support received for the 2013 – 2014 Campaign. DONORS Alpha Epsilon Master Beta Sigma Phi Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation BC/Yukon Coldstream Women’s Institute Jane Richardson’s Swim Across the Lake Ladies of the Okanagan Charity Golf Tournament at The Rise The Longhorn Pub – Rock for Care Silver Star Elementary School Rainbow Loom Craft Sale by Ashley & Lina Tapestry Women’s Choir – Calendar Girls Pin Up Calendar VantageOne Bollywood Bang Vernon Bosom Buddies Vernon Rowing and Paddling Association’s Annual Prospera Vernon Dragon Boat Festival Vernon Women’s Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club Wine, Women & Woods Tee-Off For the Cure Numerous Individual Donors Many groups were involved in fundraising for the Take a Picture Campaign. (L to R) Kathy Parton (Wine Women Woods Golf Tournament), AJ Eathorne (Wine Women Woods Golf Tournament), Jennifer Atkinson (Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. BC/ Yukon), Anne Haight (Wine Women Woods supporter), Sue Beaudry (VJH Foundation) Rhona Martin (L) and Elise Allan (R) cut the ribbon to officially open the new digital mammography unit at VJH, which will annually perform 7,000 screenings and 3,500 diagnostic examinations on residents in the North Okanagan, Revelstoke, Shuswap, Lake Country and Nakusp. VJH Foundation Board member Gloria Morgan views the new digital mammography machine which reduces patient radiation exposure by 30%. Laura Conzatti, Medical Radiography Technician, demonstrates features of the new equipment that provides immediate, high-resolution images. www.vjhfoundation.org 5 Reasons for Giving Your donation to VJH Foundation helps fund new equipment, special projects & staff education for the hospital, and Interior Health-managed residential care facilities, and community & mental health programs in the North Okanagan. A Legacy of Caring Keith Kennedy was a generous, caring man, who spent his life in service of others. His friends remember him as an intelligent, well-read individual who loved nature and animals. Throughout his 93 years, Keith and his wife Jean sponsored 17 children through World Vision, as well as donated to the charity. During World War II, Keith joined the Canadian Armed Forces, serving in the Air Force. He was a member of the Vernon Seniors’ Association, the Vernon All Saints Anglican Church, and a 35-year member of the Vernon Chapter of the Knights of Pythias, which funds many charities and provides graduation bursaries throughout the North Okanagan. Although Keith passed away in March 2014, his generosity lives on through a $10,000 bequest to the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters. They have chosen to honour his memory by donating the funds to Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation. This generous gift will be allocated to the Building a Tower of Care Campaign, Phase II, to name a Quiet Room in Polson Tower. Keith Kennedy “We wanted to do something that would have a big impact,” explains Pythias Knight, Tony Kuhn. “The Quiet Room will be a benefit to those in the hospital who need to talk with a doctor, their family, or a caregiver, or for someone who needs to get away for a few quiet minutes.” The local chapter of the Knights of Pythias was established in 1894. Their mission is based on Damon and Pythias, two characters in Greek mythology, where each was willing to sacrifice his life for the other, acknowledging the importance of loyalty, honour and friendship. The Lodge has been very active in the community, annually participating in the Kalamalka Lake Canoe and Kayak Races in the 1970s. The Pythian Sisters was established in Vernon in 1944, raising funds through hosting bazaars and catering events. They are pleased to be able to contribute to the community through the Quiet Room at VJH. “I remember when my parents passed away,” says member Patricia Kropp. “A quiet room is (left to right) Patricia Kropp, Edna Kuhn, Gay like an oasis where you can get away. Sometimes you need Rutherford, Debbie Edmunds, Joanne Kineshanko more space and a nice quiet place to go to.” (VJHF Board), Bill Kropp, Fred Wernicke, Tony Kuhn “We want to pass on our gratitude for the care our Dad received in surgery and all of the admitting and nursing staff in the Polson Tower Surgery Ward. We are truly fortunate to have such a wonderful facility with such capable staff serving the interior.” – Anne Cooper, Revelstoke “For three and a half weeks I watched these nurses without exception, perform their duties, many of them very distasteful, cheerfully and willingly. Prior to my hospital stay, I had no idea what made up a work day in the life of a nurse.” - Margaret Normandeau, surgery patient 3rd Floor East and West wings “I am truly thankful to all of the staff whose gentle care & concern were so important in my recovery during my 52 day stay at VJH.” – Jean McMullin “The care and respect at VJH that we experienced was exceptional and unique.” - Sharon Varette, Kelowna “I recently spent a week in the post-operative ward at VJH. I was hugely impressed by the quality of care I received. All of the nurses were attentive and helpful and they were always there when I needed them, even though I had only received minor surgery. I am most grateful to them all.” - Thea Gray 6 VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 Reasons for Giving Your donation to VJH Foundation helps fund new equipment, special projects & staff education for the hospital, and Interior Health-managed residential care facilities, and community & mental health programs in the North Okanagan. The Call for Caring A $14,500 bequest from a retired Vernon Jubilee Hospital nurse will help boost the Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation’s Tower of Care Campaign. It was 1956 when a nurse from Denmark answered the call to alleviate the nursing shortage taking place in Canada. Ammy Thestrup Nielsen first arrived in Medicine Hat where she worked as a registered nurse at Medicine Hat General Hospital for 10 years before moving to Calgary where she nursed at Holy Cross Hospital. Ammy Thestrup Nielsen In 1968 Ammy moved to Vernon where she worked in extended care at the newly-opened Alex- ander Wing at Vernon Jubilee Hospital. Her association with VJH would last nearly two decades and lead to a legacy that would continue providing care for North Okanagan residents long into the future. Rose Wilson met Ammy in the 1970s when Rose was working in the housekeeping department at VJH. They established a close and long-lasting friendship. “There was a group of us. We spent Christmases together and celebrated birthdays. Ammy always liked a glass of beer at the Squires Four,” says Rose. “Ammy was a smart lady and a good nurse. When she came to Canada, she fully satisfied the Alberta and British Columbia requirements to nurse. “ Ammy retired in 1985. As her health began to deteriorate, Rose would take her to appointments and errands. As Ammy’s eyesight worsened, she eventually had to move into Orchard Valley Retirement Residence. “The staff at Orchard Valley was amazed at what she could do. She would walk to Polson Park every day, picking up the Morning Star at Safeway and delivering it to the residents. She was a determined person,” says Rose. At the age of 91, Ammy developed inoperable cancer and passed away a year later in May 2013. Ammy’s $14,500 bequest will be allocated towards one of the two Nourishment Centres that will be included on the 6th and 7th floors of Polson Tower. The nourishment station will include a fridge, microwave, toaster, sink, water dispenser and ice machine to provide patients and their families with any additional nutritional needs during their stay at the hospital. “I think she would be honoured to have this in her name,” says Marie Trentini, a former supervisor of Ammy’s at VJH and executor of her estate. “Those things were important to her.” “Over the past year, I have spent considerable time in our local Vernon Jubilee Hospital in the operating room and in 3-West. We are so fortunate to have the medical staff they have in that hospital and on that particular floor. The nurses are just super and so efficient. They certainly looked after me while I was there for several days recovering from the surgery.” - Dan Dally “I recently spent seven days in the cardiac care unit at Vernon Jubilee Hospital. I am writing to let you and Vernonites know what good care I received. The concern and compassion shown by all of the staff who attended to my needs, from the nurses, doctors, and support staff such as respiratory, X-ray etc., was of the finest. Their attention to detail and to making sure I was comfortable was wonderful…. You are a special group.” - Al Noakes “It was with some trepidation that we made the decision to finally have (Dad) leave our home, where he had been for a year, and make the permanent move to your facility (Pleasant Valley Manor). We should not have worried. We witnessed staff going out of their way to help, with such compassion and diligence. Aside from just doing their duty, we have noticed they always try and find the time to listen, to try and help, offering a kind word or a caring pat on their arm. Each of you is faced with a formidable task each shift, yet you accept it cheerfully and with great dedication. We are in awe, and offer our sincerest thanks and gratitude.” – Family from Armstrong “I must tell you that your staff (in the Mammography Unit) are amazing. I felt so at ease as soon as Marg met me when I first walked in, and Debbie had an amazing approach to the test and the most comfortable process of administering the test. They were personal, friendly, energetic and professional… I have never had a test so relaxing and in such an amazing friendly environment. Thank you so much!” - Liz Tabor www.vjhfoundation.org 7 Thank you To Our Donors PERSONAL DONORS We would like to thank all our donors, but due to limited space, the following are included below. THE FOLLOWING INCLUDE DONATIONS OF $500 - $49,999 BETWEEN JULY 1, 2014 & JUNE 30, 2015 PERSONAL DONATIONS OF $500 - $24,999 Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Kader Earl Acton Noreen Allsopp Leonard & Carol Anderson Donna Antonishak Clara Austin Gord & Linda Ball Dr. Frank Ballauf May Barfoot William & Agnes Barnes Aaron Barrie Mark Batchelor Shirley Bigelow James & Alberta Bird David & Bernice Blencowe John & Betty Blunt Sally Brigden Sandra Briggeman Dennis & Marianne Bristow Nan Bristow Gwen Brown Darrell & Kelly Buckham Michael & Elsie Burnham Myrtle Cameron D. Ian & Patricia Campbell Joanne Colleaux Dr. Michael Concannon Dr. Michael Cooke Kenneth & Reta Cote Delores Couch Murray & Donna Crockett Brian & Jane Cropley Lewis & Marjorie Crosby Mark Czerwonka Fred Dafoe Linda Daly Annie Defauw Lorna Dewar Donald & Carol Dodds Laurie & Dale Donovan Dr. Robert Dovidio James & Mary Driver Arlene Duggan Glen Duthie 8 Helmut & Sophie Ehm Mary Eliuk Rob & Lisa Ellis Drew & Jacqueline Eyre Cathy Fenwick Gerry & Heather Fester Ted & Lynn Fitchett Dr. M. Jean Flanagan Yvonne Flock Tom & Barb Frame Margot France Darrel & Lorna Frolek Arnold & Barbara Fry George Galbraith Christina Gittins Myrika & Eric Godard Margaret R. Grant Irene Greenen Dr. Nicholas Half Richard & Gail Hamilton Jean Hanna Dr. & Mrs. Ed & Pam Hardy Art & Helga Harley Dr. Lia Harris Inc. Helly Hatakka Kelly Hickerson Sandra Hickman Arline Higgins Brian Hinman Rose Hoffman Christopher Holm Marion Hope Wendy Huber Dr. Hamish Hwang Gurjit Jhajj Jacqueline Johnson Sandra Johnson Dr. Elizabeth Jolly Philip A. Jones Cheryl Kaminsky M. Kirchpfennig Linton & Anne Kulak Larry & Mary-Ellen Laidlaw Dr. Carmen Larsen VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 Ivan Larsen Peter & Terry Leggat Ralph and Joyce Leyenhorst Shirley Libby Doris Linemayr Susan Lonsdale Kenneth Lynes Susan Lumsden Lucy Mann Dave & Marilyn Marcoux Dale Marino Dennis & Lauretta Marsh R. Doug McDonald Joan McNab Margaret McReynolds Robyn McTague Angella Miller Kalman & Maria Molnar Dr. & Mrs. Mark & Helen Montgomery Martha Moore Roy & Pamela Moor Paul & Mary Anne Morgan Dr. Michael Murphy Greg & Dorothy Mussenden Theresia (Resi) Nagler Joseph Negraeff Herbert & Jacqueline Niehaus David & Zena Novakowski Lester & Wilma Odiorne Rose Okazaki Dr. & Mrs. Dieter & Ursula Osthoff Hannah Out Ronald & Billie Paull Marcel & Colleen Payeur Brian & Laurie Postill Irene Purcha Gerald & Phyllis Raboch Aubrey & Bev Reed Pauline Reich Ellen Renner William & Maureen Ripley Michael Rizzo Joerg Rosset Martha Ryll Thank you To Our Donors PERSONAL DONORS We would like to thank all our donors, but due to limited space, the following are included below. THE FOLLOWING INCLUDE DONATIONS OF $500 - $49,999 BETWEEN JULY 1, 2014 & JUNE 30, 2015 Kenneth Sakakibara Miyoko Sakakibara Mary Sargent Harold & Sachiko Sato Pauline Sawka Werner & Elizabeth Schabesberger Dr. Glenn Scheske Cecil & Muriel Schmidt Gladys Schroeter Charles A. & Audrey Scott Walter Sedlick Eleanor Serson Lorraine Shannon Bruce & Assunta Shepherd William & Diane Simms Kate Sladen Michael & Lillian Smith Murray Smith Darryl & Karen Sochan Andrew & Jeanette Sokol Brad Sokol Sandy Sokol Hilda Sommerfeld John & Betty Stelfox J.B. (Dale) Steward Archie & Christine Stroh Ted & Mavis Strother Brian & Lola Svenson Jennifer Tarnowski Rob & Laura Tedham (Evelyn) Judy Thomas Allan & Marlene Thorlakson Arthur & Helen Tonogai Johanna Tul Erna Unruh Zwanntje van Dalfsen Fred Vandenboer Sharon Varette Dr. G. Vaz and Dr. M.C. Hatfield Tom & Hieke Veldhuisen Mervin & Faye Viergutz Fred & Anne Vorderbrugge Virginia Vulcano Bob Wallis Peter & Betty Ward Donald Warne Carol Webb Janet Welsh John & Val Wiebe Dr. & Mrs. Douglas & Janet Williams W. Verne Williams Cameron & Dorothy Wilson Byron & Yvonne Wiltse Don Yin & Mei Y Wong Garry & Teresa Wong Dvoira Yanovsky Robert & Lisa Ydo PERSONAL DONATIONS OF $25,000 OR MORE Ken & Jean Finch Jim & Laverne Popowich REMEMBERED IN THEIR WILLS Estate of John Archer Cochrane Estate of Gail Cowan Estate of Joan Ethelwyn Heriot Estate of Ammy Thestrup Nielsen Estate of Eva Williamson FOUNDATIONS Allen and Loreen Vandekerkhove Family Foundation Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation BC/Yukon Region Canadian National Christian Foundation Community Foundation of the North Okanagan Foord Family Foundation Gloria Di Dio Foundation Knights of Columbus (BC) Charity Foundation London Drugs Foundation RBC Foundation Paul Docksteader Foundation S & L Knuever Family Foundation Shoppers Drug Mart Life Foundation The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation www.vjhfoundation.org 9 Thank you To Our Donors CORPORATE DONORS & SPONSORSHIP We would like to thank all our donors, but due to limited space, the following are included below. THE FOLLOWING INCLUDE DONATIONS OF $500 - $49,999 BETWEEN JULY 1, 2014 & JUNE 30, 2015 CORPORATE DONATIONS & SPONSORSHIPS OF $500 - $24,999 Adriatic Granite & Marble Works Applewood Heating & Air Conditioning Ltd. B.G. Land Custom Construction Bannister GM Vernon Bannister Honda BC Gov’t Retired Employees Assoc. of Vernon BDO LLP Bear Paw Earthworks Ltd. Bell Media Best Western Vernon Lodge & Conference Centre Black & McDonald Limited AB/BC Region Brenda Hala’s Photography Buy-Low Foods Canadian Tire Capilano Golf & Country Club Capri Insurance Central Hardware Ltd. Vernon Christina M Mutch RMT City Furniture & Appliances Ltd. Cod Gone Wild Condos to Castles Furniture & Decor Outlet Corbett Office Equipment Ltd. Designers Gallery Discovery Eye Care Clinic Fidelity Investments Canada ULC Grant C.T. Turner Ent. Inc. Grizzly Curb & Concrete Ltd. Gumtree Catering Hy’s Steakhouse & Cocktail Bar Imagewear Info Tel Directory Inland Kenworth (Vernon) Interior Savings Credit Union Investors Group Matching Gift Program 10 Italian Kitchen Sauce Company J & K Flooring Johnston Meier Insurance Agencies Group Just Rewards Management Ltd. Kal Tire Kineshanko Logging Ltd. KPMG M.R.L.B Enterprises Incorporated MacKenzie Financial Corporation Manulife Financial Marsh Canada Ltd. Misconduct Wine Co MJO Tours MNP LLP MTCS Holdings Ltd. Mussenden Financial Planning Group Inc. Nature’s Fare Natural Foods Ltd. Nightingale Medical Supplies Ltd. Nixon Wenger Legal Services Partnership Nolan’s Pharmasave #222 Nor-Val Event Rentals O’Callaghan Bilodeau CA Okanagan Mainline Real Estate Board North Okanagan Okanagan Spring Brewery Olive Us Oil & Vinegar Tasting Room Predator Ridge Resort Prospera Credit Union RBC Dominion Securities Rellish Transport Services Royal Bank - Vernon Main S.P. Seymour Ltd. Sanders Medical Inc. Scotiabank Silver Star Mountain Resort Ltd. Sparkling Hill Resort VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 Starbucks-Village Green Mall Sterling Centre Remedy’s Rx Stuart Olson Inc. Stutters DKI SUBWAY Summit Financial Planners Inc. SUN FM Sun Life Financial TD Accounts Payable Centre TELUS Corporation TELUS Corporation Community Affairs The Golf Club at the Rise Ltd. The Morning Star The Rice Box Tita’s Italian Bistro Tolko Industries Ltd. Tolko Industries Ltd. - Staff Trinity Creek Ranch Value Plus 3 Percent Real Estate Inc. Vernon Home Building Centre Vernon Toyota Centre Ltd. Village Green Hotel Watkin Motors Ltd. Wayside Westwood Electric A. Partnership White House Mortgages CORPORATE DONATIONS & SPONSORSHIPS OF $25,000 OR MORE Tim Hortons Thank you To Our Donors COMMUNITY & GROUP DONATIONS THE FOLLOWING INCLUDE DONATIONS OF $500 - $49,999 BETWEEN JULY 1, 2014 & JUNE 30, 2015 COMMUNITY & GROUP DONATIONS OF $500 - $24,999 Armstrong Kinsmen Club Armstrong Regional Cooperative Army Navy Air Force Vets #5 Ladies Auxiliary Army Navy Airforce Veterans Unit #5 Church of God Desert Cove Homeowners Association Elks Lodge No. 45 Falcon Point Residents Fraternal Order of Eagles #3557 Interior Eyecare Society JCI Vernon Knights of Pythias Lions Club - Enderby & District Lions Club - Vernon North Okanagan Sikh Cultural Society Peace Lutheran Church Pythian Sisters Vernon Temple #21 RBC Employee Volunteer Grants Program St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church Tapestry Women’s Choir Vernon Alliance Church Vernon Christian Fellowship Vernon Japanese Women’s Auxiliary Vernon Royal Purple Lodge #123 COMMUNITY & GROUP DONATIONS OF $25,000 OR MORE Armstrong Spallumcheen Healthcare Auxiliary Kiwanis Club of Vernon - Four Seasons Okanagan Landing Volunteer Firefighters Assoc. GIFTS RECEIVED IN MEMORY OF Lorraine (Lolly) Elvera Andersen Helen Appleyard John Bejcar Martin Wilfred Belec Aileen Benzie Marion Bielefeld Melvin (Mel) Roland Briggeman Edmond Patrick Cameron Leo Carpay Ralph Morgan Casperson June Emelie Cope Philippe Walter Coulombe Malcolm “Mac” Dewar Allan Dreher Rick Norman Epp Glenn Franklin Sam & Joey Franz Yukiko Fujishige Mel Garbutt Deborah (Debbie) Anne Gittins Donald Leigh Hainstock Shirley Ann Hawley Barbara Magdalena Herbert Ivan Hlynsky Ruth Marie Rachel Johanson Daniel (Dan) Ross Katz Jacobus (Jack) Krebbers Joseph Krukoff Elizabeth (Betty) Doris Larkman Helmut Lausman Antonio (Tony) Lepore Bart Leyenhorst Bill & Edith MacDonald Amelia Maksymchuk Sadie Malysh Robert Stephen Marshall Queenie May Martens Karolia Neitsch Nels Arthur “Art” Nelson Natsuko “Nan” Ogata Eric Lee Pharo Miyoko Sakakibara Norman Schroeter Edna Mae Seright Mary (Maria) Sokol Frank Starkiewicz Shigemi (Shig) Tabata Roy Dennis Tchir Peter & Betty Ward Eva Williamson Ken Ching Wong Anna Maj Young www.vjhfoundation.org 11 The Armstrong/Spallumcheen Healthcare Auxiliary Raises funds annually from sales at the Bargain Bin thrift store located in Armstrong. The Annual Do it For Dad Walk and Run takes place at Coldstream Ranch each Father’s Day to raise funds for prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment in the North Okanagan. Tower of Care benefitted from the 2015 VJH Foundation Charity Classic sponsored by TELUS & Predator Ridge Resort, which netted $242,100. Tolko Transportation Department staff raised funds for the Foundation’s Annual Light a Bulb Campaign. JCI Vernon donated $22,920 from the Annual JCI Hospital Gala, ‘A Night in Paris.’ 12 VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 The 2014 Prospera Vernon Dragon Boat Festival raised $4,002 to help bring Digital Mammography to VJH. Building a Tower of Care Campaign Phase II - Update Due to the generosity of the North Okanagan community and beyond, the Building a Tower of Care Campaign, Phase II has been a great success, reaching its goal of $2.5 million in less than two years. The Campaign was launched in November 2013, to raise funds to equip and furnish the top two floors of Polson Tower to alleviate capacity issues at VJH. YOUR SNEAK PEEK AT THE NEW TOP FLOORS IN POLSON TOWER Four semi-private and 22 single-bed rooms per floor will help promote improved patient experience by providing access to light and views, decreased noise levels, a family and nursing zone in every room, and improved infection prevention and control features. MANY THANKS TO OUR CAMPAIGN LEADERSHIP VOLUNTEERS Co-Chairs Dr. Chris Cunningham Richard Finn Team Myrika Godard Peter Hill Gurjit Jhajj Darryl O’Brian On Ouchs Rob Tedham Revenues: The Collaboration Station is designed as a hub for the health care team. Doctors, nurses and health care staff working in proximity help ensure improved communication and collaboration to enhance patient care. As of July 31, 2015 Goal:$2,500,000 Raised: $2,500,000 All additional funds will be directed to refurbishing the vacated space on 2nd and 3rd floors of the Jubilee Building at VJH. Construction and Transitioning Update: • Construction completed by October 31, 2015 • November to January, equipment will be installed, staff will receive training on new procedures and equipment usage, and terminal sanitizing cleaning will take place Each floor will be furnished with state-of-the-art health care equipment including the Parker Tub. • Inpatients on the 2 and 3 floors will be moved onto the new floors at the end of January, with direct admissions to the 6th and 7th floors scheduled to take place at the beginning of February 2016 This $25,000 tub features adjustable height, recline, and self-cleaning which allows a patient to be cared for by a single caregiver, ensuring patient comfort while maximizing staff resources. www.vjhfoundation.org 13 A New Look! Over the years, it hasn’t been an easy task to communicate the extensive scope of funding and geographic locations supported by Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation. The Foundation raises funds for more than 50 areas of care throughout the North Okanagan including Interior Health-managed Residential Care facilities, Community & Mental Health Programs and Vernon Jubilee Hospital. To meet the challenge, VJH Foundation has adopted a new logo to debut in the fall of 2015, which continues to recognize the historical significance of the Foundation, while more accurately reflecting the many health care needs it funds. Designed by Wayside, who donated half of the design costs, the new logo places the focus on the ‘Foundation’ to highlight that it supports other muchneeded areas of health care in addition to Vernon Jubilee Hospital. The colour blue symbolizes the professionalism, reliability, and stability of the Foundation. The red colour reflects the Foundation’s passion to raise funds for current and emerging local health care needs. Connecting the heart with the ‘F’ in Foundation, characterizes the partnership that the Foundation shares with the community and local health authorities in supporting health care for North Okanagan residents. Equipment purchased for the Lions Vision Centre in Armstrong helps diagnose and treat vision impairments. VJH Foundation funds the most crucial health care needs; capital campaigns, specialized equipment, staff education and residential care facilities and programs in Vernon, Armstrong, Enderby and Lumby, which include seniors’ day programs, health-related support groups, and patient comforts. Examples are the Lions Vision Centre in Armstrong, Granville Getaway Adult Day Program in Enderby, Public Health programs in Lumby and Cherryville, as well as staff training in the Emergency Department at VJH. VJH Foundation funded a Snoezelen Room at Noric House, featuring multi-sensory stimulation for dementia patients through texture, sound, scents and lighting. 14 VJH Foundation Annual Report 2014/2015 The Foundation funds medical staff training including a recent ‘Emergency Room Train the Trainer Project,’ to deliver gold standard, advancedskills training, which is vital in the first few minutes of trauma care. W h a t H a pp e n e d L a s t Y e a r ? $1,418,635 Was Given by VJH Foundation to IHA for Health Care in the North Okanagan 4,102 Donations Were Received By VJHF from July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015 370 The Number of Residents in 5 North Okanagan Residential Care Facilities Supported by VJHF Did You Know? Last year there were… 40,570 Emergency Room Visits at VJH 10,250 People Admitted to Beds at Vernon Jubilee Hospital 12,298 Surgeries at VJH 733 Babies Were Born in Vernon Jubilee Hospital www.vjhfoundation.org 15 Vernon Jubilee Hospital Foundation is a charitable society that supports health care in the North Okanagan by raising funds for Residential Care Facilities, Community Health Services and Vernon Jubilee Hospital.
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