perspectives - Saint Therese
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perspectives - Saint Therese
PERSPECTIVES 2008-2009 Annual Report Saint Therese of New Hope 763.531.5000 Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake 763.493.7000 MISSION STATEMENT: Saint Therese, a Catholic organization serving seniors of all faiths, is dedicated to the well-being of each individual. Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth. — 1 John 3:17-18 Perspectives Dear Friends, Perspective. The last year we’ve all gotten a big dose of it, whether we wanted to or not. It’s not always easy to keep perspective, especially when faced with challenging situations. Isn’t it amazing how some people always manage to keep things in perspective, and never lose sight of what really matters, no matter what is happening around them? Maintaining perspective can be a big challenge for any leader. So often caught up with shrinking budgets, expanding costs, and other crises, leaders can sometimes lose sense of what’s really important—the people who are served by and connected to the organization. At Saint Therese, we are surrounded by amazing, wonderful people who have stories to tell, who have much to teach, and who keep Saint Therese the special place that it is. Whether they be tenants, residents, volunteers, donors, or staff, they all have valuable perspectives about the joys and challenges of aging, and caring for aging and disabled loved ones. We feel blessed every day to be connected to such wonderful human beings. On any given day, we walk through our buildings and see so many smiles and caring acts. God is present here every day in many ways. Although we have many different perspectives, together we are accomplishing so much! During the 2008-2009 fiscal year, Saint Therese purchased state-of-the-art balance equipment, the first of its kind on a Minnesota senior campus. In addition, our occupancy rates remained extremely high; over 1,400 people received care, housing, or therapy services from Saint Therese. We also held two extremely successful events that raised over $140,000 for Saint Therese programs and services. We hope you enjoy reading the stories here — the perspectives of people from our community. Thank you for supporting Saint Therese. Barb Rode President/CEO Jerry Peterson Foundation Board Chair 1 A Nursing Assistant’s Focus EVEN AFTER NINE YEARS at Saint Therese as a nursing assistant and trained medication aide, Jennie Yalley still has a big smile for every resident she sees. “You feel like they are your own parent or grandparent, part of your family,” she says. One resident in particular, named Lucy, has a special fondness for Jennie. Jennie knows that Lucy likes warm blankets around her, so she often brings them before Lucy even asks. Lucy is so much like a part of Jennie’s family that Jennie has brought her three grown sons in to meet her. When Jennie has a day off, Lucy wants to know when she will be back. “Have patience and let them know that they are loved. Do what you can to make them happy. Give them what they want, not what you want.” That special relationship is one of the reasons that Jennie likes working with seniors so much. Saint Therese employs over 140 nursing assistants. Their hard work often goes unnoticed, yet it is critical to the happiness and safety of the residents. 2 Nursing assistants work around the clock caring for residents. They get them up each morning, get them dressed and looking nice and then take them to the dining room for breakfast. They help with the restroom and other cares; handle baths; and take residents to activities, exercise, the beauty parlor or mass. In the evenings, they get them to dinner and then to bed. In between, they find time to visit, comfort and share stories with residents. With 49 residents on a single unit, it makes for a busy day! Saint Therese’s Director of Nursing Stacy Lind says, “Caring staff like Jennie make the difference for our residents. They are resident - focused, kind and compassionate. Jennie, in particular, embodies Saint Therese’s mission in her attentive, caring way.” When asked to describe the most important part about caring for seniors, Jennie says, “Have patience and let them know that they are loved. Do what you can to make them happy. Give them what they want, not what you want.” MOST PEOPLE NEVER NOTICE the small wet spot on the floor or the turned up corner on the rug, but Robert Lewis and the other environmental services staff members at Saint Therese are trained to notice and address even the smallest safety hazards. A Housekeeper’s Point of View For two years, Robert Lewis has worked in the environmental services department at Saint Therese. Before that he ran his own business and worked at Fairview University in its housekeeping department. Robert specializes in floor care, stripping, buffing, and waxing, as well as vacuuming carpets and cleaning spills. In addition, Robert and the other housekeeping staff clean restrooms, make beds, dust and polish. In the winter Robert believes that respect and dignity are the two most important things for seniors. “... always make the residents feel like they’re in control.” products and filtration vacuums. They are dedicated to improving the quality of the indoor environment for all who are part of our campus. Through their hard work, illnesses and accidents are kept to an absolute minimum. Although caring for the residents is not exactly in Robert’s job description, he still sees that as an important part of his work, often helping residents get to and from places, or stopping to tie someone’s shoes. Robert believes strongly in taking pride in his work, and is friendy to everyone: “Anytime I can bring joy to someone’s life or make them smile, that brings joy to me.” months, they spend extra time cleaning and disinfecting hand rails and door handles to prevent the spread of disease. The environmental services staff often operate behind the scenes, keeping floors clean and eliminating germs from surfaces. In addition, they clean for health, not just to remove the dirt. They use environmentally- friendly cleaning From his perspective and experience, Robert believes that respect and dignity are the two most important things for seniors. He also believes that Saint Therese does this very well: “They give great customer service to the residents and always make the residents feel like they’re in control.” Connecting with the residents is so important to Robert that he is studying to become a nursing assistant and hopes to complete the program next year. 3 Through the Eyes of a Caregiver Every morning, Bob Kurvers walks from his apartment in Saint Therese Residence to the Care Center next door. He helps his wife Patricia, who has Alzheimer’s, with brushing her teeth, combing her hair, and applying her make up. Then he brings Patricia back to the apartment. He puts the wheelchair in front of the window, gives her some chocolate, and reads her the newspaper. Sometimes they talk a little, and then Patricia usually falls asleep. Around lunchtime, Bob pushes her back to the Care Center and the afternoon stretches out before him. For 57 years, Patricia has been at the center of Bob’s life. Patricia and Bob attended high school together, and Patricia sang in Bob’s swing band. While in the Navy, Bob sent Patricia a letter, and, well, the rest is history. They raised a son while Patricia taught fouth grade and Bob worked for the Small Business Administration. After retirement, they built a home on a lake, traveled, and enjoyed life. About 11 years ago, Patricia began showing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, and soon after, Bob became Patricia’s caregiver. As the Alzheimer’s grew worse, she developed some other health problems that required a great deal of care from Bob. In December 2008, Patricia’s Alzheimer’s became too advanced, and Bob had to place her in the Saint Therese of New Hope Care Center. To be close to her, Bob left his friends and previous apartment and moved into the Residence. Bob believes Patricia is getting wonderful care at Saint Therese, a true blessing and a big improvement over another care center. Bob acknowledges that being a caregiver is not always easy and admits that it has taken an emotional and physical toll. For him, loneliness is the hardest part. Alzheimer’s has claimed his best friend and he had to move away from other friends. Because he always spends the mornings caring for Patricia, he cannot participate in many of the 4 “Youth is a gift of nature, but age is a work of art.” — Garson Kanin outings or activities. In addition, trying to help her get around, lifting her wheelchair in and out of the car, and pushing it up and down the ramp has hurt his back. Despite the challenges, Bob is so grateful that he can take care of Patricia after all the years she took care of their family. Bob says, “We are together and we love each other. She still knows me and that’s all the matters.” UPDATE: Since Bob was interviewed for this article, his beloved wife Patricia passed away. Bob and their son Jay were able to be by her side until the very end. Saint Therese is very grateful to Bob for sharing their story. A Tenant’s Perspective Ernest “Doc” Lorentzen met his wife Nelia in a little hospital in South Dakota where Nelia was a nurse. The couple married and moved to Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. During his long career in obstetrics, Doc delivered 3,000 babies. His wife Nelia was equally busy with their five children. She served on the school board in Detroit Lakes for 26 years and as International President of Gideon’s Auxiliary. Nelia is also a talented artist, and many of her paintings decorate the walls of their apartment. After retirement, the Lorentzens spent almost 20 years enjoying the Arizona sunshine. But 12 years ago, Nelia started noticing tremors, the first signs of Parkinson’s. Her disease progressed slowly, and for many years, Doc was able to be Nelia’s primary caregiver in Arizona. Eventually, there came a time when it was best for them to be close to family and have more help. So, in January 2009, they moved to Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake. The Lorentzens are extremely positive people, who have tremendous faith and feel a great sense of gratitude for all of their blessings, but that doesn’t mean that growing older has always been easy. Doc and Nelia were sad to leave their home and church in Arizona, and Doc is especially sorry that he can’t drive anymore. Now, their kids have to pick them up for visits or trips to the store. “It’s payback time,” Doc says with a smile. “She did so much through the years when I was a busy doctor. I’m just thankful I’ve got her with me still.” Nelia, who was a very independent person all throughout her life, is now quite dependent on others. She is confined to a wheelchair, suffers from congestive heart failure and has other health problems. “My mind is clear,” she says, “but my body hasn’t kept up.” Despite that, they are content. They are so glad to be close to family, they think the Oxbow Lake apartments are very nice, the food is exceptional, and the staff members are very pleasant. They are also so happy that they can continue to be together. “It’s payback time,” Doc says with a smile. “She did so much through the years when I was a busy doctor. I’m just thankful I’ve got her with me still.” 5 A Volunteer’s Vision talk about raising their children and sharing the wisdom they have as mothers. In addition, Rebekah comes once a month to facilitate a “Writer’s Circle.” The group meets to discuss tenants’ SINCE APRIL 2009, REBEKAH HULTGREN and her two children, Lucas and Libby, have been “regulars” around Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake. Rebekah and her children come every week for “Walking Group,” where they go for strolls with different tenants in the assisted living apartments. “The lives we lead today are a product of the sacrifices people before us have made and that is something we cannot take for granted...” Three - year- old Lucas loves going outside with tenants Phil and Mary Jane to see the pond. Lucas also loves that Alice has introduced him to the pool table balls, which he enjoys rolling around the table. Rebekah loves seeing the relationships developing between her children and the tenants: “They rejoice in Lucas learning his ABC’s or Libby learning to wave ‘bye-bye’ as if they were their own grandchildren.” Rebekah also appreciates listening to the women 6 current writing projects and share stories about what they plan to write next. The group encourages each member to complete their memoirs. Rebekah says that she loves that Saint Therese at Oxbow Lake really feels like a family: “From the very beginning, staff and tenants have been so welcoming and happy to see us when we come.” She also believes that every resident has an amazing life story to share and that we all can benefit from their experiences and the wealth of knowledge they possess. Although Rebekah volunteers out of her faith that God has called us to serve one another, she also says that volunteering at Saint Therese actually blesses her more than the tenants. She encourages others to do the same: “We need to remember the sacrifice and hard work that has taken place in the generations before us. The lives we lead today are a product of the sacrifices people before us have made and that is something we cannot take for granted. They need to be valued and recognized as important people in our lives and communities.” JOAN VILLELLA AND HER HUSBAND RON began donating to Saint Therese almost 10 years ago, shortly after Joan’s mother, Gladys Burns, moved into the Saint Therese of New Hope Residence. A Family Member and Donor’s Point of View Gladys Burns and her family chose Saint Therese because of the Catholic atmosphere and because Gladys knew several other tenants who were former neighbors. She made many new friends and loved playing bridge. Unfortunately, she fell a few years later and broke her hip. After that, she was not able to return to her apartment. She moved to the Care Center’s third floor for a few years, before dementia robbed her of her usual self. Now, she lives on the first floor in the memory care unit. Joan says that watching her mother’s mind deteriorate has been one of the most challenging things about the aging process. But it makes things a little easier to know that her mother can attend church whenever she wants and to see how much she likes the staff: “I am totally at ease, knowing she is getting wonderful care. The staff throughout the Care Center have the clients’ best interests at heart.” “We donate money to organizations that we know personally. We like to know that our money is well spent.” For the last several years, Joan and Ron and several of their children have hosted a table at the Saint Therese Associate Dinner. Their donations have helped Saint Therese with important things like supporting Pastoral Care, purchasing state -of-the -art balance equipment, strengthening nursing scholarships, and building our beautiful Family Courtyard and Healing Gardens. The Villella’s understand that, even though nursing home care is extremely expensive, philanthropy is an essential part of ensuring great care and services. When asked why they donate to Saint Therese, Joan says, “We donate money to organizations that we know personally. We like to know that our money is well spent.” 7 Donor Recognition The excellent care and services that make Saint Therese so special are due, in large part, to generous support from the community. Saint Therese serves people of all financial backgrounds; in fact, over 60% of Care Center residents receive financial assistance through the government. The government determines the rate structure that provides for the basics of long-term care. The Saint Therese Foundation fills the gap left after government funding drops off, raising critical charitable dollars that provide the services, programs, and facilities that make Saint Therese such a wonderful place to call home. Gifts to the Foundation are used to fund innovative programming, pastoral care, nursing scholarships, capital improvements, and much more. Saint Therese acknowledges the individuals, corporations, foundations, and associations for their generous gifts. These gifts were provided between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the names listed here. Please contact the Foundation at 763-531-5459 to correct any errors or omissions. 8 Gifts & Pledges ($10,000 or more) Gifts & Pledges ($1,000-$2,499) Peter & Patricia Frechette The Estate of Beatrice Hokanson Edward P. Hudoba Leonard M. Kimmes Doug & Patricia Lewis Saint Therese Home Auxiliary John & Donna Skagerberg Anonymous Mary H. Bann Diana B. Beaudoin Donald & Shirley Beck Catherine K. Beltrand* Rand M. Brugger C.S. McCrossan Catholic Community Foundation Collins Electrical Construction Company Ann & Rick Cronin Jon Dickerson Dickson, Lambert, Harmsen & Stark Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon & Vogt R. Jean Gray Francis & Darleen Hagen James & Maria Hagen Jim Halek Susan L. Haller Lucille Hartwig Healthcare Purchasing Connection Eloise Kaliher Donna & Owen Kane Agnes Kravik* Dr. Warren & Patricia* Kump LarsonAllen LLP John & Michelle LeBlanc & Family Anne & John Lohmann Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mahony Mall of America Bill & Lucille Mann Donald A. McCourtney Andrea & Larry McGough Donor Advised Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation McKesson Medical/Surgical Merwin Home Medical Donald & Sally Moorhead Myslajek, Ltd. Barbara & Jeffrey Nadeau Julie O’Neil — continued Gifts & Pledges ($5,000-$9,999) Anonymous Cecelia Bistner Frana Companies Inc. Gene & Mary Frey Ellen & Gerald Gallagher Beverly & Gary Huber Kopp Family Foundation Dennis & Rita Lewis North Memorial Health Care Bob & Dorothy Ollmann The Pentair Foundation Mike & Susanne Scherer Gifts & Pledges ($2,500-$4,999) “Thank you so much for looking after, watching over and loving my mom. The Care Center was her second home and you’ve all become part of our family.” —Mickey, family member Theresa M. Brodeur John P. Byron Charity, Inc Jerry & Ursula Choromanski Evercare David & Marie Goblirsch Goodin Company Doug & Dell McAninch McGough Construction Company, Inc. Mark & Karen Rauenhorst Barb & Rick Rode Gary & Carolyn Scherer Family Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation Frances A. Scherer Stephen Imholte & Rachael Scherer 9 Gifts and Pledges ($1000-$2499), continued Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Jerry & Jayne Carey Peterson Alan & Renee Quast Alice Rogers Family Fund of the St. Paul Foundation Saint Therese Tenant’s Association Matthew & Kathryn Scherer Roger & Irma Scherer Dr. Nick & Erin Schneeman Ann H. Schweim James A. & Lucia Seidel Marion D. Short Side Door Ltd. Skyline Fire Protection St. Paul Foundation Ed Stark Claire H. Stawarski Dr. & Mrs. Wayne Thalhuber Donald & Dolores Traxler Donald & Catherine Vandergon Dr. Ron & Joan Villella Jack & Jane Whiteford Jean Winkler* Gertrude Wons* Gifts & Pledges ($500-$999) Bearant Electric, Inc. Patrick & Roseann Boran Sandy & Tom Boudewyns Don Burns Mark & Janet Choromanski Bill & Anne Cook Crystal Clear Windows Elsa R. Dietel Dr. Wm. Christopher Downey & Jeannie Shapiro Downey Joseph & Eileen Ennen Larry & Kathy Etzel Financial Concepts, Inc. Patrick & Beverly Flaherty Richard & Belva Flegle Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapel Fran & Terri Hagen Hoffmann & Swintek Thomas & Regina Hudson Reverend Mark R. Juettner 10 Patricia Kielmeyer & Roger Dickinson Knights of Columbus #3656 Lisa & Craig Kuffel Dennis E. Lamm Larry & Jean LeJeune Family Foundation Mary & Paul Lyman Mary K. Lytle Mark’s Interior Remodeling John & Paula McCrossan McKesson Pharmaceutical Messerli & Kramer PA Metro Sales Inc. James & Kathleen Michaelson Gail & Stephen Moll Robert E. & Marilyn* Moore Roger V. Newinski Vic & Carlotta Newinski Caroline & Kurt Partoll Patricia & Cliff Popp Piper Jaffray & Co. Chuck & Alice Rice Rice Family Fund of the Catholic Community Foundation Al & Billie Reger RJF Agencies, Inc. Judith Steffens Reverend James Stromberg Stephen Swanson Dick & Martha Theilmann United Way Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels & Cremation Services Dolores S. Williams Fern & Walt Wiski Gifts & Pledges ($100-$499) Helen Adams* Marie Altman Joseph & Jane Amberg Mark & Karmen Anderson Susan Anderson & Timothy Butts Robert Annett Anonymous Anonymous Denise & Stephen Barnett BCA Operations Center Joan & Peter Bednarczyk Kirk Bell Benefit Concepts, Inc. Sandra Bennyhoff Jeff Bertelson Terence & Janice Binstock Ernest & Bernice Bishop Amy & Justin Black Albert Blazevic Bob & Suzy Blewett Gerard & Helen Blohorn Sharon L. Boerner Rose Bradbury* Susan & Kyle Brendefur Briggs & Morgan Donald & Beverly Brigham Richard Brion Dan & Marne Brooks Helen H. Buckley* Nancy Burke Katherine Cady Mary Ellen Campion Anthony Cardinal Cargill Bing & Emily Carlin Verle Carlin Mary Ann & Jim Carter Mary Lou Caskey Sharon & Bill Cassen Catholic Eldercare Foundation Lillian & Dan Chelsea Ray Choromanski Commercial Flooring Services Donald & Carmen Conlin Thomas & Denise Cook Lawrence Cramer Dennis & Mary Crowe Richard M. Dahinden Rita Dahlman Judith Daleki Robert & Margaret Delmore Dorothy DeSimone & Joseph Leghorn Roger & Judy Deters Bob & Marilyn Devereaux Marilyn & John Duxbury Dymanyk Electric, Inc Mary Ebert Millie L. Ebert* Peter & Martha Eckerline Mickey & Bruce Erickson Daniel & Ellen Favreau Sharon M. Fitzgerald Margaret B. Flanary Fred & Marcie Fleming Michael & Sandra Foley Mary Anne Frick Janet Fricke Robert & Mary Louise Gacek Kathleen Gadbois Kathleen & Robert Galway Barbara Gassler Marilyn Gates C. Mac & Wilda Gayer Earl & Virginia Geiger Francis & Dolores Genosky Maria Gfroerer Dr. John N. Giebenhain, Sr. Janet M Gilbertson Roy & Joanne Gillis Rosemarie Gleason Marcella C. Gordon Mae E. Gorrell Graybrier Foundation Roger Greene Growth Resource Partners, LLC Lois J. Gruenenfelder Robert & Karen Gusaas Dianne Hahn Faye Hall Kent & Sharon Hancock Barb Hanle Harry & Beverly Hansen Linda & Jerry Hansen Thomas & Mary Hartkopf Gregory & Cindy Heigel Mark & Ann Marie Heller Wayne & Marjorie Hergott Gail Heyda James & Anita Hidding Jerome & Dolores Hirman David M. Hoffmann Rose M. Hoffmann Joan Hogan Virginia R. Hogle Rita Holland Dean Holmes Bronwen & Peter Hudleston Teresa A. Hudoba & Terry E. Wander Anne Hughes Dolores Hynes Douglas Imholte Carol M. Johnson Kate & Bruce Johnson Paul & Libby Johnson John & Elizabeth Josephson Kapala-Glodek-Malone Funeral Donald & Nancy Kapps Florence I. Kaster James & Mary Kaster Bob Keith Anne Dolan Kelly Robert & Margaret Keppel Karl Kilander* Helen M. King Mike & Barb Kitlinski Richard & Anne Klein Ann Kons Terry & Deb Kopp M.C. “Kessie” Korzenowski Kravik Family Joint Trust Mary E. Kucera Joan Kukowski William F. Kuth Family Jan Lahni Joe & Teresa Lahti Thomas Lamb Don & Carole Larson Mark Larson Greg & Susan LeBlanc Katherine M. Lee Voigt & Mary Jean Lenmark David & Jean Leveque Brad & Stacy Lind Diane & Randy Lindaman Jerome Linn Judy Linn Levy & Nora Lira Leonard W. Mackner Aaron & Erica Mages Christine Mages Jean F. Mahon John & Pat Manion Margaret Mann Clarence & Jean Martin Dinah J. Martin Phillip & Lori Martin Wendy & Michael McCourtney Charles & Helen McCrossan Mary McCrossan, M.D. Judy & Larry McGraw Florence Lenihan & John McHugh* Medical Equipment Sales Frank & Catherine Meister Jerry & Therese Menth Greg & Julie Merz Gertrude A. Meuers Mid America Marketing Bruce & Julianna Miller Robert & Catherine Mitchell Ned & Mary Mohan Erma Molan Claudia Motl Virginia H. Mulcahy Ralph & Marilyn Muller Art Mulvey Beth & Joe Naughton Charles Neerland & Maureen Kelly Neerland Stephen & Barb Nelson Dr. George & Ann Nemanich Richard & Susan Ness Thomas & Mary Ann Newinski Tom & Mary Nicoski Dale & Marilyn Nordquist Northwest Respiratory Services Scott & Carol O'Brien Clifford & Marguerite Olson Kathryn Olson* Peter Opp Ann & Howard Orn Ricardo & Mary Ortizcazarin Sherman & Gisela Otto Dorothy I. Paggen Bob & Mickey Pajor Ray Parker William & Susan Parsonage James Pattee Therese Paulsen Periscope Mary Jane L. Piazza Mary Ann Pikula Arthur & Joanne Popehn Sheila Precht Prudential Financial Gloria Raasch Ruth Rademacher Jeanne Range John P. Reger Robbie’s Floor Solutions Richard & Patricia Rodney Roger Fazendin Realtors, Inc. David & Jennifer Rosenmeyer Gordon & Lorriane Rowe Arne & Dyanne Sather Craig & Cheryl Sattervall Colleen Schapiro Florence M. Scheidecker* Gretchen Scherer & Jamin Luebke Alice B. Schmitt Lorraine Schreiber William S. Shimp Lavonne Skelton Mary & Peter Sluka Smith & Nephew Kristine Smyth Stacy Sochacki Father Walter L. Sochacki Velta Sparnins Margaret Standal Joe Stanislav Lynn Starkovich Sara & David Sterling Jack & Eileen Stewart Dr. Richard E. Streu Lorraine Stromme Bernard E. Stueve Andrew Sullivan & Robin Neidorf Mary Sullivan Glenn & Anne Swenson Dorothy Szymanski Evie M. Taylor Teller County John & Lisa Temple Raymond & Carol Terhaar Gerald & Elaine Theis Faye Thillman Julie K. Thomas Thrivent Financial Margaret & Charles Tindell Dr. & Mrs. C. Dwight Townes Mary M. Trainor Adele & Clayton Tutland Twin City Tile & Marble Company U.S. Foodservice UHL Company Inc. William & Julie Van Hout Audrey A. Verlo Elaine Wainio Cristine Walker Martin Warborg Mike Warden & Donna Carlson Alice & Walter Way Mary Wehmann Edith Westover* Bobby & Brenda Whiteside Margaret Wilcox Browning Vincent & Marion Williams Sherrie L. Willis Greg Winkler & Jane Mannon John & Catherine Witting Rachel Wobschall Chuck & Penny Wojciak The Wozny Family Lee Ann Wyffels Gifts & Pledges ($1-$99) Thomas & Janet Aasgaard Charlotte Amann Allen & Lois Anderson Arthur & Kathleen Anderson Deborah Anderson Jane Anderson John & Kathleen Anderson Kathleen Anderson Fr. Kevin P. Anderson Larry & Kathleen Anderson Paul Anderson Peggy W. Anderson Ronald & Glorian Anderson Stan & Marlys Anderson Armstrong High School Boys Swim Team Ruth F. Armstrong David Asplund Curtis & Kathleen Bailey B.E. Bainey John & Donna Baker Jim & Roxanne Bakula Jim Bald Amy Baldwin Darlene Barclay Dennis & Julie Barnack John & Helen Barrett Barbara & Don Bartels Peter Barthel Robert & Colleen Bauer James & Lucille Baukner William & Jill Beaupre — continued 11 Gifts and Pledges ($1-$99), continued Daren Belfiori Mark & Janet Bender Nan M. 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Carlson Lani & Peter Carlson Loren & Michelle Carlson Theresa & Ross Carlyon Sean & Amber Carmichael Pamela Case Stephen & Heidi Caskey Judy Catton Lynn Cedergren Richard & Carolyn Cervenka Kenneth & Mona Charles Mary Chatelaine Lynn M. Choromanski Frances C. Chorzempa Michael & Stephanie Chorzempa Michael & Carmen Christian Nancy & Tom Churchill Anne Cisek Dan Claar & Julie Batliner Ruth Clark Columbia Heights Post No. 230 V.F.W. Janet & Dave Commers Robert & Claire Commers Evelyn M. Commers* Kay Connoy Martha & John Conrad Catherine L. Cook Cathy Cooke Donald & Judith Cooke Phyllis & William Cooper Paul Creagan, Jr. Cripple Creek & Victor Gold Mining Company Joel & Kathleen Critzer Eugene & Debra Daly Imogene Damsgaard Robert & Judith Darwin Carol Daum Rita Decker* Timothy & Anita Decker Keith & Patricia Defreese Darrell & Kathryn DeLarco DeLaSalle Sandra DeRosier Peter Dickerson Ralph & Jill Dinnes Margaret Dooley Monica A. Doran Gail Dow James & Ruth Doyle Michael Duffy Gary & Theresa Duke Michael & Sharon Dukinfield Shirley Dunn M. & Marilyn Eckerle Dave & Catherine Ek Eric Eklund Roy & Donna Eldred Joseph & Jeanne Ellefson James & Mary Elwood Betty Engstrom Christopher & Barbara Erickson Lewayne & Nancy Erickson Sue Erickson Juanita Ernhart Mae Ertelt Erv’s Barber Stylists & Tanning T.A. & Mary Estrem Alice Evans Michael & Mary Falink Douglas & Kathleen Fargo Ardner Fasching Joseph & Margaret Fautsch Edward C. Favreau Margaret Fazendin David & Mary Fenske Jay & Donna Fields Margaret M. Finnegan Joseph & Joanne Fjerstad Patrick & Patricia Flaherty Larry & Janet Flemming Barbara A. Florence Florence Flugaur Delores Flynn Dorothy Foley James & Patricia Foley Ann Foote Richard & MaryLou Fox Gertrude & Richard Franzmeier Patricia Freiheit Donna Frey George Frey Celestine Fricke Darlene Gallus Gary & Janet Ganje Donald Gannon John & Bonita Gannon Patrick & Barbara Gannon Pat Garin Elizabeth Garofalo Martin & Mary Jo Gay Martha Gearty W.D. Geiger Richard & Jacqueline Genung Daniel & Elaine Gephart Steven & Susan Gerber Anne Gibbs John & Carol Gilrane Alan H. Glass Jane Gleason David Glockner Gary & Maret Glockner Edward & Cynthia Glynn Lucille E. Gmach Ilene Goepferd Maureen Golden Arona T. Gordhamer Virginia Gottschalk Myrna Grazzini Nancy Grimes Robert Grobe Dolores Grogan Larry & Julianne Grotz Gerald & Janet Gruenhagen Michael & Catherine Gruidl Joann & Leon Gunia Gertrude Gunter Mary Gurney Maryette Gustafson Alex Haeg Timothy Haala Leroy & Lois Hagel Steven & Judith Hagen Amanda Halek Thomas & Patricia Haller Craig & Janet Hamilton William Hammes Joan F. 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Leukam Linda Lewis Lynn Lewis Gary & Juliann L’Herault Jerome & Ellen Liebsch Todd & Lori Lind David & Marie Lindblad Dexter & Clare Linman Rose Linnihan Betty Lonnquist Marcella Lonsdale* Jon & Sue Losness Marilynn Loving Arthur Lucast Donald & Karen Lucast Mary Ludwig Diane Lundgren Martin & Mary Kay Luther Norman & Sharon Macdonald Roberta A. Mackereth Carolyn M. Malicki Vincent & Jody Maloney Tessa Marchessault & Gregory Becker Janelle & Peter Mattson Timothy & Patricia Mauren Thomas & Nancy McCaffrey Dolores M. McCarty Michael & Joyce McCourtney Julie McDonald Patricia McDonald William McDonough Mary McGinnis John & Beverly McGinty Patricia McGinty Frank & Ginny McGoldrick Jim & Donna McGowan Elizabeth McIntyre Jane & George McMackin Helen McNeill McQuay International Mary Ann B. Mecom Dellrose Meehl Charles & Phyllis Meister Erica L. Meister Becky & Greg Mengelkoch Janelle & Timothy Merritt Dorothy & Thomas Metz Florence M. Meyer* Jeanne M. Meyer Anthony Michelich Elizabeth Michelich Mid-City Precision, Inc. Gladys M. Mikkola Judy Millard Mary Miller Richard & Cindy Miller Vivian Miskowic Thomas & Theresa Mitsch Jeanne & Richard Moe Beverly Moen Jean Moll Leola G. Morrissey Jerald Mortensen Frederick & Claudia Morton Joan L. Mossey Kenneth & Janice Mrugala Gerald & Pamela Muelhbauer Gregory Mueller Paul Murphy & Roberta Noack Murphy Corinne Myers Paul & Ann Myers Barbara & Dan Naughton Francis & Patricia Nedoroscik Carl & Charlotte Neff Carol J. Nelson Harley & Irena Mary Nelson Mary Lou Nelson Stella Nelson T. J. Nelson Caroline Nester Patricia Neuman Butch & Marian Neumann Bernard Newinski Ed Newinski Richard & Elaine Newstrom Joyce E. Niehaus Jane Ellen Nielsen Ernal Nienaber Lillian M. Niggeler Patricia Noble Bernadette Nolan Marylou Nord Doug & Jane Norris Barbara Northway James & Barbara Novak Tom & Sue O’Connell Michael & Celeste O'Donnell Frances J. Ogle Corrine S. Olson Donavan Olson & Sandra Kell Jeanette Z. Olson Jessica Olson Karen Olson John O’Malley & Patricia Thompson Cheryl & Mark O’Neill Eunice O’Neill Lois & Russell O’Neill Paulita & Colin O’Neill Patrick & Patricia O’Ryan Rose Ostby — continued 13 Gifts and Pledges ($1-$99), continued Nancy A. Ostmoe Patricia Ostmoe Donna Ottenstroer Lucille A. Otto Kathleen Overholser Pakor Teresa & Winfred Palmer Charles & Martha Panzer Ronald Judith Parizek Donna Parkos Patterson Companies, Inc. Richard* & Susan Paul Mary Paulus Mike & Vicki Pepek William Peters & Merry Sue Eckelberr Doreen & Bob Petersen Wayne Petersen Arlene S. Peterson Bill & Betty Peterson David & Elisabeth Peterson Linda & David Peterson Susan Peterson Timothy & Susan Phenow Barbara Piculell Priscilla M. Pince Carl & Joann Presley Marge V. Prohaska Thomas & Marge Prohaska Ronald E. Puhek Susan M. Quirt William & Becky Raadt Sr. Marie Rademacher, OSB Nancy & Dick Rainville David & Carol Rajdl Donna Ramsay Dennis & Ellen Rau Mark Reader Betty Redding Doug & Jan Reimann Thomas & Lisa Reinhardt Mary Claire Relf Robert & Barbara Remley Richard & Maureen Rendahl Jan Renner Judith Reuland Fay Reuter Tricia M. Riedberger Mary & Steve Robinson 14 Kathy R. Rock Rockford Administrative Team Dina & Leon Rogalla Robert & Mary Rogers Jon & Nancy Rohe Ellen Romanko Ruth Ronald Roy C., Inc. David & Nancy Rudberg Jeannine J. Rusinko Carmen J. Russo Ramona & Reginald Ruter Geraldine Rutledge Kevin & Deb Ryan Terri Sablak Mark & Shirley Sacia Bonny Sandren John & Barbara Saunders Thomas & Phyllis Saunders Lee & Carol Savik Mary Rose Scanlon Lynda Schaffer Rose Schaffer Terry & Steven Schatz Joseph & Janet Scheinost Craig Scherf Sr. Doris Jean Schmid Kyle Schmidt & Jill WildungSchmidt William & Barbara Schoenwetter Donald & Romaine Schone John & Joyce Schuh David & Fran Schultz Charles & Roberta Schumacher Janet Schwarz Norma Scott Nora & James Scovil Securian Financial Group William & Marta Seibert Henry & Eileen Seifert Linda Seivert John & Donna Semeja Dave & Pat Serreyn Joan Shasky Tony & Paulette Sheda Robert J. Sheedy Victor & Marie Shepherd Julie Short Timothy & Jacqueline Siegrist Helen Skallman Debra Skogen John & Bonny Skovbroten Gregory & Janis Smith James M. Smith John & Nita Smith Mike & Jan Smith Steven & Dianne Smith Susan Smith Christine & Steven Soderling Irene Spack Sharon Spartz Harry E. Spillum James & Judith Staats Pete & Lois Stadick Thomas & Maureen Stanoch Patrick & Jilliane Stapleton Grace Stegmann Marlene Steichen Carol Steinberg Eugene & Beverley Stelman Donna J. Stelmaszewski David & Janet Stenglein Nancy Stolhanske Bessie Strachota Roger Strand Paul Strot Terrence & Linda Sullivan Delores Swanson & Michael Mandernach Donald & Wildie Swanson Harold & Ione Swanson Joanne Swanson Linda L. Swanson James & Susan Sweeney Mark & Leslie Swiggum Paul & Mary Szydlik Phyllis Taft Harriet Taus Harold & Catherine Theisen Gordon & Marlys Thomas Thompson Real Estate Partnership James & Mary Thomson Geri & Bob Timperley Kenneth & Barbara Titus John & Marie Tobin Dorothy Trombley Joseph & Debbie Trombley Jay & Susan Tucker Mary E. Turgeon UnitedHealth Group Rick & Dawn Varholdt Douglas & Claudia Vendel VFW 494 Ladies Auxiliary William & Elizabeth Vidmar Susan Vikse Richard & Anne Vosika Kay & Gregory Wacek Mary Ann Walber Sharlene Walerius James N. Walker Elaine Wampach Bernice Ward Darlene Ward Greg & Linda Warner James & Lillian Wawra Eva Webb Leona M. Weber Jean Wegmann Jim & Sue Weinacht Ken & Jerri Weinacht Nancy Weinacht Ted Weitz Robert & Eldora Werner Gregory & Patricia Wesolek Linda Wharrum Stephen & Diana Wheeler Janet Whipple Helen & Ralph White Robert & Karen White Whitech USA, Inc. Richard & Marcia Whiteford Jeanette Whitford D. Kent & Laura Wielage Thomas & Margaret Wiklund Edward & Carolyn Williams Joseph & Barbara Williams G.S. Williams Joseph & Wilda Williams Lewis & Marguerite Winker Dwight & Muriel Wirz Sandra Wirz William & Constance Wussow Adelle Young Leslie & Mary Anne Young Vicki & David Young Marlene Zachman Brian E. Zadlo Jim & Mary Zangs Agnes Zatko Raymond & Marilyn Zelinski Edward & Labelle Zeller J.A. & E.F. Zetah Jerry & Lorriane Zieba Thomas Ziemann Bob & Maurine Zoss If we have omitted or misspelled your name, we sincerely apologize. For corrections, please call 763-531-5459. *denotes deceased Cumulative Giving $250,000 and above Barbara & David A. Koch Saint Therese Home Auxiliary The Wasie Foundation $100,000-$249,999 Anonymous Jerry & Ursula Choromanski Elizabeth C. Quinlan Foundation Sarah Fagan* Mary Elizabeth Lahiff* George & Patty Maas Gerald & Henrietta Rauenhorst Mike & Susanne Scherer $50,000-$99,999 Charity, Inc Eleanor Dolphin* Dorothy Flynn* Peter & Patricia Frechette Gene & Mary Frey Ellen Gallagher Jacqui Gardner Francis & Mary Geurs* Elizabeth Hidding* Lorraine Joyce* Grace Legg* Doug & Patricia Lewis John & Margaret Linstroth* Robert E. & Marilyn* Moore Frances Scherer James A. & Lucia Seidel Dr. James & Catherine Shandorf* Helen Simons* Stanley Wasie* $25,000 - $49,999 William & Beatrice Beddor Ray & Helen Bros* Anne Carroll* Mary Feltl* Stanley Feltl* Frana Companies Inc. Frank* & Ruth C. Hetman Rev. Leonard Hirman* Beatrice Hokanson* Edward P. Hudoba H.S. Kedney* Leonard M. Kimmes Dr. Warren & Patricia* Kump Dennis & Rita Lewis Rudolph Linn* Gladys Luhmann* Howard Marshall* Donald & Sally Moorhead W. E. & Mary Mullin* Thomas & Mindy Nonnemacher North Memorial Health Care Josephine O’Laughlin* Bob & Dorothy Ollmann Lawrence O’Shaughnessy Josephine Rosol Dr. Jerome Scherek* Katherine Sheehan* John & Donna Skagerberg Martha & Robert Tickle* Helen Zanger* $10,000-$24,999 Margaret Aalbu* Anonymous Donald & Shirley Beck Frances Blake* Josephine Blum* Patrick & Roseann Boran Alvena S. Bremner* Theresa M. Brodeur John P. Byron Carl & Eloise Pohlad Family Foundation Rev. Robert T. Cassidy* Catholic Community Foundation Ann & Rick Cronin Crystal Full Service Travel Crystal Lions Club Crystal State Bank Vern Dehmer Robert & Margaret Delmore John & Eleanor Donovan Ernest F. & Virginia Dorn, Sr.* Dr. Wm. Christopher Downey & Jeannie Shapiro Downey Julia Gertrude Ellis* Frank Fetzner* Ellen Finnegan* Patrick & Beverly Flaherty Florence Florance* Andrew Froehlich* A.P. & Alice Goodin* R. Jean Gray E. Colleen Hanlon* Ann Harhai* W. L. Hayes* S.D. Herman* David M. Hoffmann Rose M. Hoffmann Vincent & Ruby Johnson Joanne D. Jones Anne Dolan Kelly Pauline Kelly* Albert F. Kosek* Larry Kveton Mr. & Mrs. Russell Lambert* Frederick W. Lang Ed Leiter* Eleanor Leuthe* Bill & Marilyn LeVahn Hazel Little* Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mahony John & Pat Manion Verna Matyshoke* Charles McCall Donald A. McCourtney Andrea & Larry McGough Donor Advised Funds John McKinnon* Frank & Martha McNally* The Minneapolis Foundation Ruth A. Mullin* Rose Nelson* Elizabeth Nockels* Otto Bremer Foundation Jerry Peterson Joseph Raskop* Anne Reardon* Thomas & Mary Reardon Alice F. Reisberg* Lucille Richards* Raymond & Judy Richelsen John & Katherine Ritchie* Barb & Rick Rode Saint Therese Family Council Scherer Brothers Lumber Co. Gary & Carolyn Scherer Fund of the Minneapolis Foundation Clarence & Julia Scherer* Iona Schmitt* Margaret G. Schramm Marion D. Short Thomas & Kathleen Moore Foundation Rose Totino* Donald & Dolores Traxler Jerry & Gloria Wahl Jack & Jane Whiteford Dolores S. Williams Mary Zepp* 15 Saint Therese Heritage Society The Saint Therese Heritage Society recognizes those who have taken the important step of supporting our mission to the elderly through their wills, estate plans, life income arrangements, or through an outright contribution of $10,000 to a Saint Therese Endowment Fund. Our Heritage Society also honors the leadership, dedication and vision of our founders. Not only does our Heritage Society guarantee continued excellence in Catholic care for our community’s elderly, it also provides critical funds to help us continue providing outstanding services, programs, and facilities. Anonymous Anonymous Esther Bajunpaa Donald & Shirley Beck William & Beatrice Beddor Jerry & Ursula Choromanski Robert & Margaret Delmore Clara D. Foell R. Jean Gray Lucille Hartwig Lee Heutmaker Mary House Edward P. Hudoba Anne Hughes Eloise C. Kaliher Anne Dolan Kelly Helen King Barbara & David A. Koch Mary Korzenowski Kay Kramer 16 Dr. Warren & Patricia* Kump John & Michelle LeBlanc & Family Muriel F. Lehto Dennis & Rita Lewis Judith Linn Blanche Matthews Robert E. & Marilyn* Moore Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Mary Raker Frances Scherer Mike & Susanne Scherer James & Lucia Seidel Dick & Betty Sharp James & Josephine Sharp John & Donna Skagerberg George & Helen Smrstik Mary Turgeon Dolores Williams *denotes deceased We especially remember those Heritage Society members who have passed away. Clementia Anderson Frances Blake Josephine Blum Catherine Boynton Alvena S. Bremner Ray & Helen Bros Elizabeth Busch Frances Cap Helen Carroll Anne Carroll Helen Casey Rev. Robert T. Cassidy Thomas Chudyba Anna Dennis Eleanor Dolphin Alice Duffy Eleanor Leuthe Josephine Levendowski Rudolph Linn Hazel Little Gladys Luhmann Frances MacIver Howard Marshall Verna Matyshoke Rosemary Matz Mary McAlpin Rosalyn McCabe Mary McGraw John McKinnon Frank McNally Glen Moore Margaret Morris W. E. & Mary Mullin Marlene Muske Rose Nelson Elizabeth Nockels Josephine O’Laughlin Elizabeth B. O’Shaughnessy Ruth Ostlund Joseph Raskop Anne Reardon Margaret Reiss Lucille Richards Verlie Roy Dr. Jerome Scherek Iona Schmitt Mathilda Schuller Catherine Shandorf Katherine Sheehan Helen Simons Agnes Thomas Hildgegard Tollefson Blanche Walsh Helen Zanger Mary Zepp Pillar Society Saint Therese Named Endowment Funds In order to ensure our success long into the future, Saint Therese has established named endowment funds. For a minimum gift of $25,000 in either a current, pledged or deferred gift, a donor may establish a permanently endowed, named fund. Msgr. Henri DuLac Gertrude Egbert Julia Gertrude Ellis Sarah Fagan Shirley Fairbanks Stanley Feltl Mary Feltl Frank Fetzner Ellen Finnegan Dorothy Flynn Norma Fricke Andrew Froehlich Ann Gangelhoff Francis & Mary Geurs Fred Gonyea Bob Grant Johanna Haberland E. Colleen Hanlon Ann Harhai Elizabeth Hidding Agnes Hildman Beatrice Hokanson Elizabeth Jaegers Mark Johnson Lorraine Joyce Mary Kasbohm H.S. Kedney Frances Kelley Pauline Kelly Alvina Kemmetmueller Marguerite Klein Elizabeth Koester Agnes Kolbinger Albert F. Kosek Leona Krenn Mary Elizabeth Lahiff Alice Lahiff Ed Leiter Kenneth LeMire Philomene Lenz The funds are maintained in perpetuity, and can be named to reflect the wishes of the donor. The donor may also restrict the earnings of their fund to support a specific program or purpose. Founder Patron $1,000,000 and over in cash, pledge or deferred $100,000 - $249,999 cash /pledge $200,000 - $499,999 deferred Builder Benefactor $500,000 - $999,999 cash /pledge $750,000 - $999,999 deferred $50,000 - $99,999 cash /pledge $100,000 - $199,999 deferred Trustee Pillar $250,000 - $499,999 cash /pledge $500,000 - $749,999 deferred $25,000 - $49,999 cash /pledge $50,000 - $99,999 deferred The Jerry and Ursula Choromanski Family Pastoral Care Fund The Edward and Julie Hudoba Family Fund The Frances and Munn Scherer Family Pastoral Care Fund 17 Financials Consolidated Balance Sheet: St. Therese Foundation, Inc. and Affiliates Financial Summary For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2009 Sources of Revenue and Support 0.84% 1.23% 0.04% Assets Current Assets Assets Limited as to Use Property and Equipment Other Assets Total Assets $ 11,103,961 260,486 31,809,631 8,958,357 $ 52,132,435 Liabilities and Net Assets Current Liabilities Long-Term Liabilities Net Assets Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 3,969,274 26,392,369 21,770,792 $ 52,132,435 4.69% Resident Services Revenue Consolidated Statement of Operations: Net Assets Released from Restrictions Contributions Investments Other Revenue, Net 93.21% How Dollars Are Spent 10% Revenue and Other Support Resident Service Revenue Other Revenue, Net Net Assets Released from Restrictions Total Revenue and Support $ 34,254,235 1,724,138 306,911 $ 36,285,284 Expense Program Expense Plant and Property Expense General and Administrative Payroll taxes and Employee Benefit Depreciation and Interest Total Expense $ 20,321,274 3,278,064 4,196,990 3,346,091 3,429,968 $ 34,572,387 Operating Income $ 1,712,897 Contributions* Investment income Realized loss on investments Unrealized loss on investments $ 169,484 $ 610,964 $ (334,040) $ (263,602) Change in Unrestricted Net Assets $ 1,895,703 Program Expense 10% Depreciation and Interest Payroll Taxes and Employee Benefits General and Administrative 12% Plant and Property Expense *Note: Additional contributions of $281,494 were received, but their use is restricted to future periods and not reflected in current year operations. 9% 59% Please contact Mike Warden, CFO, at 763-531-5000 with questions regarding this financial summary. Our IRS Form 990, Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax is available at www.guidestar.org. 18 Saint Therese Board Leadership The Board continues to work actively in overseeing operations, managing finances, assisting with fundraising and focusing on short- and long - term strategic planning for the organization. The Board members volunteer their time to Saint Therese. We are grateful for their help and support. BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD EMERITUS Jerry Peterson (Board Chair) Wm. Christopher Downey, M.D. (Vice Chair) Patrick J. Boran (Treasurer) Jennifer Shaltz (Secretary) William Beddor Mary F. Frey Ellen Gallagher Marcella Gordon Vincent Johnson Anne Dolan Kelly Richard A. Klein Warren L. Kump, M.D. Donald Moorhead Robert Ollmann Charles E. Rice Lucia Seidel Donna Skagerberg Joseph Amberg, M.D. John P. Byron Sharon A. Cassen J. J. Choromanski Pat J. Connolly Stephen J. Dupont Kaye Foley David M. Hoffmann Stephen Imholte Donna Kane John C. Manion, M.D. Gregory T. Merz Clifford G. Olson Mary Ortizcazarin Sr. Karen Sames Wayne Thalhuber, M.D. Rachael Wobschall “The spiritual eyesight improves as the physical eyesight declines.” — Plato 19 Community Benefit Statement From the very beginning, Saint Therese has taken pride in the fact that it has always been a good member of the community. As a non-profit organization, Saint Therese strives to help others within our immediate neighborhood and beyond. We believe it is also important to communicate our outreach and community support as part of our mission. Documenting this work is an essential element for earning public trust and validating our status as a nonprofit organization. Activities for the 2008-2009 fiscal year are listed below: • Saint Therese provided over $1.3 million dollars of free • • • • care as a result of Medicaid reimbursement not covering the entire cost of care. Over 60% of our residents receive Medicaid reimbursement. We receive over $20 a day less than the actual cost of providing the care. If we were to make cuts to recover these expenses, we would compromise the care of our residents. To foster education and help train future leaders in our industry, we contribute $12,000 a year to the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire to sponsor a student administrator. Saint Therese is a host for social worker students from the University of Minnesota -Twin Cities campus. Spiritual care is at the center of our mission. Our extensive pastoral care services include staff, liturgical costs, music and much more. This vital program is paid for by donations to Saint Therese. Our staff recruited blood donors for the Red Cross. Staff members volunteered their time and blood for this worthy cause. 20 • Our staff participated in trade and professional associa• • • tions to expand their skills and to advocate for social fairness. This is also a way we can share our experiences and knowledge to benefit others. Saint Therese “Caring Fund” has assisted tenants with special services if the tenant is unable to cover the cost and has applied for the elderly waiver program. Tenants and staff members in our communities hold a food drive a various times throughout the year to help families in need. Saint Therese donated to various community partners to strengthen their work. This year’s partners included North Memorial Medical Center, Golden Valley Rotary, Churches of St. Vincent and St. Gerard, North Memorial Community Foundation, Catholic Eldercare, Operation Christmas Child, St. Paul’s Monastery, CEAP - Community Emergency Assistance Program, Inc., Arc’s Value Village, and MVNA - Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency. “You have a great staff at Saint Therese, and you have been pure gold to me and my family. Just wanted you to know how much we appreciate Saint Therese these past few months. Keep up the great work.” — Jane, family member of a resident Saint Therese Contacts Barb Rode President/CEO 763-531-5037 barbr @ sttheresemn.org Denise Juday Barnett Administrator Saint Therese of New Hope 763-531-5085 deniseb @ sttheresemn.org Sue Brendefur Senior Housing Director Saint Therese of New Hope 763-531-5019 sueb@ sttheresemn.org Dinah Martin Campus Administrator Saint Therese of Oxbow Lake 763-493-7007 dinahm @ sttheresemn.org Editor: Gretchen Scherer Designer: John Seymour-Anderson at Triangle Park Creative Saint Therese Foundation Contacts John LeBlanc Director of Devlopment and Marketing 763-531-5459 johnl@ sttheresemn.org Christine Mages Marketing and Events Manager 763-531-5069 chrissym@ sttheresemn.org Gretchen Scherer Grants/Communications 763-531-5006 gretchens@ sttheresemn.org Candace Prawalsky Database Coordinator 763-531-5006 candacep @ sttheresemn.org Saint Therese Foundation 8000 Bass Lake Road New Hope, MN 55428 www.sttheresemn.org NON-PROFIT ORG. 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