2014 Annual Report - The Village at Rockville
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2014 Annual Report - The Village at Rockville
NATIONAL LUTHER AN COMMUNITIES & SER VICES ANNUAL REPOR T 1 2 A Harmonious Family Larry Bradshaw, President & CEO National Lutheran Communities & Services 3 Deep Roots Rev. Martha M. Sims, Chair National Lutheran Communities & Services Board of Trustees 4 Board Chairs 2014 Community Highlights 5 myPotential at Home Denise Kozlowski, Administrator 6 The Village at Rockville Jason Gottschalk, Executive Director 7 The Village at Rockville Auxiliary Jeanne Buster, Auxiliary President 8 The Village at Orchard Ridge John Midolo, Executive Director 9 The Legacy at North Augusta Cherie Sims, Executive Director 10 The Village at Crystal Spring Nicole Antar & Courtney Malengo A Look at the Heart of Giving 11 A Cherished Gift of Stock Featuring Joanne Bowers, Donor 12 The Gift of Continuous Giving Featuring Dick & Jane Gladden, Donors 13 A Humble Heart For Giving Featuring David & Ruth Swisher, Donors 14 Donors Financial Direction 24 Financial Performance and Stewardship 26 Consolidated Financial Statements Our Mission To fulfill its Christian ministry, National Lutheran Communities & Services provides an array of options for seniors including residential living, along with home and health care services which are designed to meet individual needs. 2 1 A HARMONIOUS FAMILY by Larry Bradshaw, President & CEO National Lutheran Communities & Services As National Lutheran Communities & Services (NLCS) continues its journey of mission and ministry in serving seniors, we are mindful of the many blessings that enrich our family of staff and residents alike. Like a well-tuned orchestra whose musicians are in sync with one another, our team brings their individual talents and skills into harmony as they care for our residents, families, each other, and into the greater communities beyond our campuses. We continue to keep the mission at the forefront of all we do and align our goals and objectives in support of that mission and our strategic plan. As we reflect on 2014 and look at celebrating our 125th Anniversary throughout 2015, we have much to be grateful for. Our mission began in 1890, when Sarah Utermehle answered the Evangelical Lutheran Church’s call to help create support for aging seniors. She donated 27 acres of land so the first National Lutheran Home could be built at 18th and Douglas Streets, N.E. in Washington, D.C. The first residents were welcomed in 1895. As our D.C. location grew and expanded several times, it was time to serve more seniors. In 1980 the National Lutheran Home relocated to Rockville, Md., and built a 300-bed skilled nursing facility that later added more services to become The Village at Rockville—A National Lutheran Community. In 2008 the Board of Trustees created a parent corporation that assumed the organization’s founding name, The National Lutheran Home for the Aged (now known as National Lutheran Communities & Services). To spearhead these new initiatives, the Board appointed me as the organization’s first Chief Executive Officer in 2009. Since then we have grown from one location to a family of retirement communities and services. Our first home care organization, myPotential at Home—A National Lutheran Service, was launched in January 2014. To date it has enabled more than 170 seniors to stay in the comfort of their own homes. That same month we partnered with fellow Lutheran non-profit Fellowship Square Foundation to become the management agent for their four Fellowship Houses located throughout Virginia and Maryland. By today’s standards, it is no small feat for an organization to reach its quasquicentennial (125th anniversary). In fact, Harvard Business Review (HBR) tells us that the art of endurance is increasingly rare. Over the last 50 years, the average lifespan of S&P 500 companies has shrunk from around 60 years to 18 years, according to HBR. While we aren’t on the S&P or traded as a commodity, that statistic should remind us of the importance of the long-standing legacy we have inherited. We will continue to steward our time, talent and treasure, while innovating for the future, so this organization is prospering another 125 years from now. DEEP ROOTS by Rev. Martha M. Sims, Chair National Lutheran Communities & Services Board of Trustees, 2014-2016 Blessed are those who trust in the LORD … They shall be like a tree planted by water, sending out its roots by the stream. It shall not fear when heat comes, and its leaves shall stay green, in the year of drought it is not anxious, and it does not cease to bear fruit. Jeremiah 17:7-8 One of the images that comes to my mind when thinking about National Lutheran Communities & Services (NLCS) is a beautiful, healthy tree with deep roots. With a 125-year-history of commitment to the mission of providing excellent care and services for seniors, in the compassionate care of Christ, our roots are indeed deep and the tree fruitful. We have been greatly blessed by God in many ways throughout our history. We are blessed with gifted staff and Senior Leadership teams throughout the National Lutheran family, led by President and CEO Larry Bradshaw. They are well-respected among peers in their areas of expertise, particularly in the not-for-profit aging services community. I am also thankful for the gifted and committed individuals who donate their time and talent to serve on the NLCS Board of Trustees and each community’s board. Paying close attention to the roots of this tree continues to be the focus of all who work on behalf of NLCS: keeping our mission central to all we do and providing for a strong, resilient infrastructure so that this vital and important ministry will thrive for another 125 years and beyond. 2014 was an exciting year for NLCS and each of our communities, including major renovation at The Village at Rockville and The Legacy at North Augusta, the start-up of the second phase of construction at The Village at Orchard Ridge, and the beginning of home health services with the launch of myPotential at Home. As we look to the future, we give thanks for your partnership in providing the root system of the NLCS “tree.” Thank you for your continued support of this ministry, and partnering with us in our mission of serving seniors. 2 3 The Village at Rockville A National Lutheran Community Claudia Harrington, Chair, Board of Trustees Ms. Claudia Harrington serves as President of The Village at Rockville Board. She is a retired teacher and member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Jefferson, Md. Claudia Harrington Lisa Behr Her most recent congregation, synod, regional or church-wide service positions include superintendent of Primary Sunday School Dept., Eucharistic Minister, Assisting Minister, Chair of the Christian Education Ministry and Choirchimes. She has served as a member of the Mission Partnership Team; board member of the Auxiliary of The Village at Rockville, Secretary of the Board of Trustees for The Village at Rockville, and President of the Feeser Scholarship Fund, Inc. Ms. Harrington also serves on the DelawareMaryland Synod Council and works with Mission Interpretation. Ms. Harrington has also participated in the Lay School of Theology at Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg and Global Mission Events. She has provided services to the Jefferson Community Food Bank, the Frederick Soup Kitchen and is currently a tutor for Frederick Rescue Mission and Sylvan Learning Center. Ms. Harrington received her B.S. degree in Education from Towson University; M.A. in Special Education from Hood College; and additional education courses at the University of Connecticut. The Village at Orchard Ridge A National Lutheran Community Lisa Behr, Chair, Board of Directors Ms. Lisa Behr serves as Chair and is also a member of National Lutheran Communities & Services’ (NLCS) Board of Trustees. Ms. Behr is a Realtor and has been with ERA OakCrest Realty, Inc. in Winchester, Va., since 2001. She is also an owner/manager of both residential and commercial real estate. From 2004 through 2009, Ms. Behr has earned the BRAR President’s Award and ERA Leadership Team Award. In 2009, Ms. Behr was named 4 average number of visits per week 1st in Service by ERA Real Estate, earning the prestigious Jim Jackson Memorial Award. Her certifications include, Accredited Buyers Representative, Cartus/Affinity Certification and Senior Real Estate Specialist. She is a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, PEO (women’s philanthropic educational organization), supporter of the Winchester Royals Baseball Team and the Blue Ridge Association of Realtors Educational Committee. minutes is the average length of a visit Ms. Behr received a B.A. in Administration Management from the University of Northern Iowa. years young is the average client’s age The Legacy at North Augusta A National Lutheran Community Dr. Steven Mosher, Chair, Board of Directors Dr. Mosher is Director of the Health Care Administration Program at Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, Va., as well as Professor of Health Care Administration and Political Science. He teaches courses in a variety of Health Care Administration and Political Science areas that include Health Care Strategic Management, Economics and Finance of Health Care, Long-Term Care Administration, Global Health Care and Managed Care. His research interests have been in role and use of organizational audits, future of health care systems; long-term care and the quality of life, ethics in health care; and global health care Issues. Dr. Mosher has also contributed his time as a lecturer and presenter at various colleges and conferences. Dr. Mosher attended the University of South Carolina where he received his Ph.D. in Government and International Studies; M.A. in International Studies; and B.A. in Political Science (cum laude). myPOTENTIAL AT HOME: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS by Denise Kozlowski, Administrator myPotential at Home—National Lutheran Communities & Services’ first home care organization— had an exciting first year of operation in 2014. In March of 2014, staff members began offering home care services to 28 residents at The Village at Orchard Ridge (TVOR). These clients received a wide array of services from assistance with bathing and medication reminders to simple, but much appreciated companionship. We were pleased to be able to offer support to so many TVOR residents, further enabling their independence. By the end of the year, myPotential at Home established home care contracts with over 170 residents at TVOR. Seniors can rest assured that when a need arises, myPotential at Home will be ready to provide the support and assistance they require to stay safe and secure in their home. Aside from providing high quality in home care to seniors, our staff has spent many hours this past year implementing our computerized health record system HealthMEDX. This system provides efficient and safe documenting of all client records and medical information. In 2015, myPotential at Home will expand our services to seniors beyond the TVOR community. We have been busy collaborating with several senior communities in the Winchester/Frederick County area to offer the high quality home care and senior wellness programs to the greater population. We are excited to see the progression in the coming months. 5 of all debris removed during renovation was recycled THE VILLAGE AT ROCKVILLE: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS 100th by Jason Gottschalk, Executive Director The Village at Rockville—A National Lutheran Community (TVAR) experienced remarkable transformation in 2014. Renovation projects continued throughout the Health Center at a frenetic pace. On any given day there were as many as 50 construction workers on the campus. Throughout all of this change staff, residents, families and guests have remained joyful and continue to thrive—a real testament to the spirit and family that TVAR has become. birthday parties were held In August we bid farewell to Executive Director Jana Broughton who was relocating to be closer to family. She was replaced by an interim administrator, who was able to keep the forward momentum of the organization moving in anticipation of my return. Renovation of the Terrace-level offices and meeting spaces was completed in October. Several crews spent days moving all of the offices that were formerly located on the first floor down one level. Approximately 75 office moves happened between October and the end of the year. Thankfully, we have a flexible and resilient staff. The new office and meeting space allows for a great deal of flexibility and new utilizations including a training room where staff can participate in online instruction 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Change is often difficult, but we rejoice in the transformation that is happening at TVAR. We know that the change we are undergoing is a gift of rebirth, and we remain confident, as St. James expressed, that “every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.” Thanks be to God. average age is number of catering events 6 by Jeanne Buster, Auxiliary President meals served A new assisted living neighborhood and long-term-care neighborhood opened in the fall. The assisted living neighborhood added an additional 14 private apartments, now totaling 32. Residents, many of whom were from the independent living community, settled in easily and quickly became a family. The new long-term-care neighborhood that opened completed the renovation of the second floor. With the opening of this neighborhood, all 94 private rooms are completely renovated and refurbished. Residents have told us that they adore their new surroundings. THE AUXILIARY CELEBRATES SERVICE: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS The Auxiliary at The Village at Rockville’s (TVAR) rich tradition of service reflects its continuing response to God’s gifts and grace for and on behalf of TVAR residents. With an uncertain future before us, The Auxiliary would not be what it is today, and what it could and should be in the future, without its members’ commitments to act on their faith by the unselfish giving of their time, energy, and expertise in so many ways. The Auxiliary members deserve honor for their perseverance as they respond unstintingly to the call for assistance and support in order to carry out the many activities on behalf of the residents. Why is this so important to mention? Because it is The Auxiliary’s mission to focus on the generosity of giving of one’s self for another’s need or enjoyment. As volunteers ourselves, we do what we do for others. No one makes us do this; we want to. We look forward to hearing the words, “let’s do something different!” During the past year, the Hospitality Committee outdid itself by launching a series of interesting activities including bingo, the PAL Tea, off-campus luncheons at local restaurants, pizza parties, and special celebrations commemorating the Chinese New Year and the Fourth of July, as well as Oktoberfest. The Fall Festival in November was a huge success, thanks to the hardworking Ways and Means Committee. The Birthday Committee’s monthly birthday parties were eagerly awaited by the long-term residents and their guests. This year’s Christmas activities included a Cookie party, and a Christmas gift purchased in the Auxiliary’s Gift Shop was presented to every one of the long-term residents. Annual Auxiliary memberships, combined with special donations, and the proceeds from the Gift Shop and the Fall Festival support The Auxiliary’s annual budget. The Auxiliary continues to provide Netflix movies and several newspaper subscriptions, donated $15,000 to TVAR to offset maintenance, and to provide hearing aids and other medical devices for those residents in need. The Auxiliary also contributed $20,000 toward the purchase of new TVs and mounts for the two newly opened neighborhoods. Tom Brokow once said: “It’s easy to make a buck. It’s a lot tougher to make a difference.” 7 is the average age pieces of stained glass in the chapel window veterans THE LEGACY AT NORTH AUGUSTA: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS by John Midolo, Executive Director by Cherie Sims, Executive Director It’s hard to believe that we’re in our second year of serving residents at The Village at Orchard Ridge—A National Lutheran Community (TVOR). It seems like yesterday that we had 132 wooded acres with no roads and no buildings. Now, we’re a community of more than 300 residents, more than 100 staff and an expansion project underway. The Legacy at North Augusta—A National Lutheran Community (TLNA) experienced a very good year. Our census dipped slightly, but we were able to maintain a 95% occupancy average. In January, we received our skilled nursing license from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our first resident moved into Orchard Woods Health Center in March. We conducted our first resident satisfaction survey in April which indicated that 97% of residents were satisfied and 98% would recommend TVOR to others. Our expansion project commenced this year with the construction of 18 single cottages on the west side of the campus, which were completed in April 2015. That same month we announced our Phase II Expansion, including the addition of 80 independent living apartments, a 15,000 square foot wellness center with an indoor pool, a 150-seat dining addition, and an additional 10 skilled nursing suites in Orchard Woods Health Center. We began accepting reservation deposits on the apartments in April and were 100% reserved by the fall. This is a great testament to the atmosphere and opportunities that are available at Orchard Ridge. As another first for our community, we received our Medicare certification in July. The Chapel at Orchard Ridge: A Center for Faith and Community Life continues to be our venue for a multitude of events. From our weekly worship services and Bible studies to community-wide celebrations, the chapel serves as a gathering space for both expression of faith and for community activities. Highlights included a visit from Elena Poptodorova, the current Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria and the dedication of the Luther Rose stained-glass window in November. The window was made possible by the generosity of donors and was designed and fabricated specifically for Orchard Ridge by Stained Glass by Shenandoah. A few weeks later, we celebrated the arts with the Tapestry of the Arts gala. Over $13,000 was raised for the Winchester Benevolent Endowment Fund. In December, we received the Phase II tax-exempt bond financing for $67,835,000. Current construction schedules indicate that the wellness center and dining addition will be completed by January 2017. Together, the residents and staff, have created an enthusiastic and energetic culture throughout the community—a culture that offers all residents opportunities to explore everything that life has to offer. From taking up new hobbies to meeting together over dinner or for a book club, residents delight in the myriad of activities and events that are available each month. A huge achievement in our nursing department was accomplished by transitioning from charting paper medical records to completely electronically. This has been a significant benefit to both our residents and nursing staff, and has increased overall efficiency. library books 585 THE VILLAGE AT ORCHARD RIDGE: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS During 2014, five residents formed a Library Committee and completely organized our first floor Library, and all of the books that are located in the other sitting areas. The books were shelved according to category and a checkout system was created. We have been privileged to welcome George Sims as our Director of Philanthropy. He shares his time with TLNA in addition to his responsibilities as the Director of Philanthropy at The Village at Orchard Ridge. George has the opportunity to speak with residents about the philanthropic opportunities available to them. He has been instrumental in helping us to expand the Staunton Benevolent Fund from $505 to $5,740. Our monthly Resident Breakfast was implemented this year and has been a huge success among the residents. The Senior Leadership Team assists the dining staff by serving the residents a variety of breakfast bites including omelets, waffles and pancakes, just to name a few. More than 70 pancakes, 45 fried eggs and 25 omelets were served. It is a highlight each month enjoyed by both residents and staff. Overall, this has been a positive year and we are excited about the future as we continue to improve the services offered to the residents at TLNA. number of pineapples in the community (symbol of hospitality) … and counting! average age is Certainly, our community would not be possible without the hard work of each of our staff members. I’m proud of our staff as they exhibit a positive and caring attitude each day, while consistently putting residents first. 8 197 The We Care Committee, with Director of Human Resources Rachel Rhodes as Chairperson, has made great strides this year. We Care is a program that articulates our values, customer service standards and employee recognition. The committee was instrumental in painting our staff lounge in the We Care colors. Some We Care events in 2014 included a catered picnic, a Thanksgiving pot luck, and gifts for both residents and employees at Christmas. 9 2,687 interested seniors 1,692 662 995 Maryland residents from Annapolis from out of state THE VILLAGE AT CRYSTAL SPRING: 2014 HIGHLIGHTS by Nicole Antar & Courtney Malengo A CHERISHED GIFT OF STOCK by Kirsten Haalboom, Director of Philanthropy The Village at Rockville Joanne Bowers is a wonderful example of a cheerful giver. She believes in giving according to her heart, to glorify God and benefit those around her. That is why Joanne decided to make her gift to the Cherish Campaign for Memory Support by donating stock. She says a gift of stock benefits the giver and the charity—it’s a win-win. Joanne was happy to share the gifts she received with the community in which she lives, in a way that demonstrates good financial stewardship. Joanne grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, but as part of a military family she was used to moving around. She has moved approximately 24 times during her life! Now, she is glad for all of her experiences because they are what brought her to our area, where she has found a wonderful church in Fourth Presbyterian, Bethesda, Md., and a home in The Village at Rockville (TVAR). “I love it here, and the Lord led me here,” Joanne said. When she heard about Cherish, she knew she wanted to give more than her usual donation. “Cherish is a wonderful, exciting thing, providing memory support in a more homelike place,” she noted. Joanne wants to see her gift used so that every person who receives memory care at TVAR is “treated as an individual, with dignity.” When Joanne was asked what steps she took to make a gift of stock, she said she simply called her stockbroker and asked them to choose the one with the best tax benefit. She then gave them the information she received from the philanthropy office about where to direct the gift, and that was it. “I did not even have to write a check or balance my checkbook,” she exclaimed. Best of all, Joanne was able to give more to Cherish than she would be able to afford if she had simply written a check. When asked how making this gift of stock made her feel she replied, “God love’s a cheerful giver and it made me so happy!” Crystal Spring Annapolis is a new mixed-use planned development located at Forest Drive and Spa Road in Annapolis, Md., that will be anchored by our proposed Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) known as The Village at Crystal Spring—A National Lutheran Community (subject to approval by the Maryland Department of Aging). The Village at Crystal Spring (TVCS) will be a lifetime CCRC offering seniors a variety of residential, lifestyle and health care options, several dining venues, hotel-style amenities, a chapel and a health care center with private rooms. Health care services will include assisted living, memory support, skilled nursing care and shortterm rehabilitation. Many services can be delivered to the doorstep of one’s cottage or apartment, bringing services to the residents so long as safety is not compromised. Future TVCS residents and their families will enjoy coordinated use of a boutique inn and spa and approximately 145,000 square feet of commercial retail (restaurants, shops, food market). A truly intergenerational lifestyle is enhanced by Crystal Spring Annapolis’ non-age restricted residences and more than two acres of village green space for entertainment and community events. Through 2014, the project team worked collaboratively with various Annapolis City planning departments and Maryland Department of Aging to continue enhance the overall Crystal Spring plan and ultimately improve it. 126 out of the 190 acres will be preserved and never to be built upon. Final approvals are anticipated by fall 2015. Joanne Bowers 10 11 A HUMBLE HEART FOR GIVING by George Sims, Director of Philanthropy The Legacy at North Augusta Like so many of their generation, David and Ruth Swisher value what ultimately matters most: relationships, family, home and above all, their faith and service to others. Ruth, who is a member of The Legacy at North Augusta (TLNA) Board of Directors, and her husband David have come to know that putting others first mirrors words they learned long ago, “It is more blessed to give, than receive.” Together they have experienced mission trips to benefit others and, in doing so, felt they were fortunate to have been part of a team who left tangible results of completed projects behind—a shored up foundation of one home, new steps and porch for another, and bewildered gratitude of those they helped. Dick and Jane Gladden Photo by Shaun Galang, Cedar Meade Studios THE GIFT OF CONTINUOUS GIVING by George Sims, Director of Philanthropy The Village at Orchard Ridge Jane Gladden, speaking for herself and husband, Dick, about their decision to move to The Village at Orchard Ridge (TVOR) noted, “We were surprised by joy.” Those same words could also apply to their first acquaintance as youth in Virginia’s tidewater area, throughout their lives as a couple, career moves and in rearing four children, who like their parents are dedicated to serving others. At TVOR they have made a commitment to follow family tradition by supporting the Winchester Benevolent Endowment—a fund that provides financial assistance to qualified residents at the community whose personal finances do not cover the cost of monthly living expenses or services provided. “It is the continuity of giving that allows us to be part of a movement that makes a positive difference in the ethos of Orchard Ridge,” Dick expressed. “People we helped could not understand why anyone would take a week off from their own jobs to work without pay to help another,” Ruth said. As residents of TLNA, they faithfully support the Staunton Benevolent Endowment Fund. “It is another way to help others,” David noted. “People think they have to give a lot, but little or much assures those in need will have a home,” Ruth said. Yet still, David and Ruth feel they are the fortunate ones to be able to give. “ People we helped could not understand why anyone would take a week off their own jobs to work without pay to help another.” Ruth Swisher Contributions throughout the year show a deep-seeded desire to impact this community and the lives of others. However, Dick and Jane have taken another step to create a legacy gift for the Winchester Benevolent Endowment in their estate plans. “Some think a small amount will not make a difference, but no amount is too small,” Jane observed. “Small amounts when joined with others are significant.” And for Dick, “What we have done is a modest base upon which continuing gifts can build.” “ It is the continuity of giving that allows us to be part of a movement that makes a positive difference in the ethos of Orchard Ridge.” Dick Gladden Ruth and David Swisher 12 13 THE VILLAGE AT ROCKVILLE Sustainers $25,000+ Estate of Anna K. Holliday Auxiliary of The Village at Rockville Francis Baker and Louise Baker Residual Trust Estate of Ruth M. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. William C. Hill Benefactors $10,000+ Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Boccina Fund Rabel Memorial Fund Phillipy Family Memorial Fund Philip and Janis Miller Wertheimer Fund Gertrude Walter Lerch Revocable Trust Sarah Hoober Trust Dr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Klingelhofer Mrs. Nancy Wachter Patrons $5,000+ Col. and Mrs. Richard Dawson George Flentje Trust Gifts of Hope Metro Synod, ELCA Estate of Mary Olson Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wild 14 Champions $1,000+ Supporters $500+ Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Abel Dr. Richard Ahlberg Alberta A. Becket Ellis Trust Mr. and Mrs. Richard Amt Mr. and Mrs. Arne Anderson Anonymous Ms. Kathryn E. Baerwald Mrs. Helen Barrow Mr. Walter Belter Ms. Nancy Birner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Bly Mrs. D. Joanne Bowers Estate of Leona Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Broughton Mrs. Marjorie Bruffy Combined Federal Campaign, National Capital Area 0990 Ms. Laura Dawn Doscher Mrs. Alberta Ellis Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Vienna, Va. Mrs. Patricia Fitzpatrick Mrs. Betty Fredericks Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Gaithersburg, Md. Dr. Jason Gottschalk Mr. Kenneth Gutschick Ms. Elizabeth Henriksen Independent Living Resident’s Association, The Village at Rockville Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jaranson Lutheran Church of the Reformation, Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ingrid Margrave Estate of William Bernard McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphey Ms. Janet B. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pillote, Sr. Redeemer Lutheran Church, McLean, Va. Resurrection Lutheran Church, Arlington, Va. Ms. Wenche B. Roth Ms. Barbara M. Sanders St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rockville, Md. Robert Stover Trust The Estate of Ruth Gaphardt Dr. Elizabeth Weisburger Mr. and Mrs.William Wertman Mr. Mark Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Abod Mrs. Eleanor Aspliden Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Brown, Jr. Mr. Robert Buckwalter Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Dahlberg Rev. and Mrs. Robert Day, Jr. Mr. Eugene S. Domalski Mr. Richard W. Duesing Faith Lutheran Church, Arlington, Va. Ms. Kirsten N. Haalboom Mrs. and Dr. Kathy Kass Mrs. Anna Wiegand Kerr St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church, Lake Ridge, Va. Mrs. Yulie Nose’ Ms. Carolyn O’Conor Mrs. Marlene C. Patton Mrs. Lilly Pedersen Ms. Pamela J. Rodgers Ms. Betty Snyder St. John’s Lutheran Church, Rockville, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. Summers The Thomas T. & Carolyn J. Hubers Trust Trinity Lutheran Church, North Bethesda, Md. Ms. Alma Vaught Ms. Helen Vigness Mr. and Mrs. John Widoff Mrs. Anne Woodham Zion Lutheran Church, Takoma Park, Md. Friends < $500 Ms. Linda Abadie Abod & Associates LLC Capt. and Mrs. Eugene B. Ackerman Ms. Gale V. 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Addeene Bost Ms. Jean Bowen Mrs. Vicki Bowen Ms. Doris Boyer Ms. Shirley Boylan Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Brady Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan Ms. Jeanne Buster Mrs. Ann Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell Laidler Campbell Miss Mary Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Carow Ms. Li‑Hui Chan Mrs. Tung‑Ai Chiang Chiu Mrs. Elizabeth Colella Mr. and Mrs. John R. Collier Ms. Katie Correll Ms. Gayle C. Crawford Mr. Stuart Crump Ms. Ann C. Crytser Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cuming Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dahlman Ms. Dallas Dean Ms. Carolyn DeHoff Ms. Kristin Dehoff Mr. and Mrs. Gerzan Delgado Mr. and Mrs. Ray Delphey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Detweiler Ms. Anne Devaughn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Droege Ms. Alverta Dronenburg Mr. and Mrs. Vello Ederma Ms. Fern Edwards Mr. Keith Egloff Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Md. 15 Ms. Joan Enterline Rev. Lois Eriksson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fankhauser Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faulkner Ficken Family Revocable Trust The Foudin Family Trust Financial Accounting Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fitzgerald Mr. Robert Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foster Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Foudin Mrs. Carole Fox Ms. Frances T. Hansen Ms. Dorothy T. Friant Ms. Louise Gaertner Mrs. Ann Gallagher Ms. Beverley Gardner Mr. and Mrs. John Gill Mr. and Mrs. John Gist Mr. William Gochenour Mr. Frank H. Goedeke Mr. Joseph Goldman Ms. Lakshmi Gopinath Mr. Douglas A. Grantell Ms. Sharon S. Gray Mrs. Elizabeth Guenther Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guss Rev. and Mrs. Donald Haas Mr. Craig Hackett Ms. Lottie G. Hader Mrs. Gloria Haher Mrs. Mildred Hamernik Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanlin Ms. Patricia Hannon Ms. Kathleen M. Harriger Mrs. Claudia Harrington Harris Family Inv. Trust DTD Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Hartman Mrs. Caroline Hass Miss Florence Heckman Mr. C. 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Foulk Mrs. Iva M. Parrott by Capt. and Mrs. Eugene B. Ackerman by Ms. Heidi Amundson by Mr. Kenneth M. Anderson by Ms. Colleen M. Atwood by Ms. June A. Atwood by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Baker by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bauersfeld, Jr. by Laidler Campbell by Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Fitzgerald by Mrs. Gloria Haher by Mrs. Claudia Harrington by Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Hartman by Mr. Phillip A. McDougall by Mr. and Mrs. Eckehard J. Muessig by Ms. Mary Palm by Mr. Allan Parrett by Patricia Martin Trust by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter by Col. Sara J. Pritchett by Rev. and Mrs. Richard Reichard by Mrs. and Col. Marlys M. Renner by Mr. and Mrs. John Snider by Mr. Thomas L. Sr. and Mrs. Kathleen A. Sands by Ms. Valerie Vanbrocklin by Ms. Mildred O. White by Mr. Thomas M. Williams, Jr. by Zensational Designs Dr. Paul Pedersen by Mrs. Lilly Pedersen Ms. Mary Petko by Mr. Jeffrey Williams Mrs. Agnes Pillote by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pillote, Sr. Mr. Fred Plummer by Mrs. Marguerite Plummer Mr. Paul F. Plummer by Mrs. Marguerite Plummer by Rev. James T. Powers by Ms. Jacqueline Huber Mr. Henry J. Preisendorfer by Mrs. Emma M. Preisendorfer Ms. Ingrid L. Preisendorfer by Mrs. Emma M. Preisendorfer Mr. Preston Pulliam by Dr. and Mrs. George Kriz by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Widmaier Mr. Henry Pusey by Dr. and Mrs. George Kriz Mr. William C. Ross by Ms. Deborah L. Ross Ms. Malene Rundvold by Ms. Christine S. Betts Ms. Gertrude Haas, Mr. J. Robert and Ms. Mary Schaake by The Rev. and Mrs. Donald Haas Ms. Lucille C. Schilling by Ms. Louise Gaertner by Mr. Frederick K. Schilling Rev. and Mrs. M.L.A. Schilling by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schilling Mrs. Helen Schuetze by Ms. Ruth Kahn by Ms. Jacqueline Stark Ms. Evelyn Schulz by Ms. Ann C. Crytser Mr. Melvin A. Schwarz by Ms. Barbara J. Diehl Mr. Paul Seifried by Dr. Elizabeth Weisburger Ms. Ellie Selander by Rev. George L. and Rev. Martha M. Sims Ms. Hester Sevin by Dr. Imogene Sevin Ms. Mary Eleanor Shepherd by Mrs. Mary Ellen Shepherd Mr. Michael and Mrs. Jeanne Shiptisky by Mrs. Deborah Row Mr. Ron and Mrs. Mabel Sickafuse by Ms. Janet Land Mr. Gerard and Mrs. Ruth Siems by Mr. Jonathan Siems Dr. and Mrs. Carl Simon by Mr. Frank Barkley, Jr. Ms. Alice Simpson by Mrs. Pauline Manuel Ms. Joan Smith by Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins Ms. Mildred Snow by Ms. Dorothy T. Friant 23 Ms. Blanche M. Snyder by Mr. John L. Snyder Rev. Theron M. Snyder by Ms. Betty Snyder Ms. Catharine Heiss and Ms. Bertha Somers by Ms. Wilda Heiss Mr. Ron Sonafelt by Ms. Mary A. Sonafelt Mrs. Helen Sorensen by Mr. and Mrs. Gregory R. Dahlberg by Mr. Mark Sorensen Ms. Louise Stark by Ruth Kahn by Ms. Jacqueline Stark Ms. Alvena Stern by Ms. Sandra Nelson Rev. Russell Stewart by Ms. Janis Berman by Ms. Kathleen M. Harriger by Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. McQuaide by Ms. Nancy Stewart by Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Wise Mr. John H. Sullivan, Jr. by Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Broughton by Mrs. Lora Sullivan Mr. Rolland Tabb by Mrs. Betty Tabb Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Tabb by Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Junghans by Mrs. Emma M. Preisendorfer Mr. Feliks Tamm by St. Marks Estonian Lutheran Church of Washington Mr. Marius Thor by Mrs. Ingrid Margrave Mr. Carlton Thorne by The Thorne Family Ms. Lillian F. Tuttle by Mrs. Eleanor Aspliden Dr. J.B. Umhau by Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Detweiler Ms. Anne Frenning Vigness by Ms. Helen Vigness Mr. George Weidig by Ms. Sharon S. Gray by Dr. and Mrs. George Kriz Mrs. Marian Whelan by Mrs. Vicki Bowen Mr. Harold Wine by Ms. Selma Wine Ms. Betty Winter by Mr. Donald Heizer by Ms. Margaret McDougall by Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins by Ms. Jean Sullenberger by Ms. Virginia Wetzel Mr. Garnet R. Woodham by Mrs. Anne Woodham Mr. Steven Yablunosky by Mr. Jeffrey Williams Ms. Marie Zaoralek by Mrs. Edna Reavis Mrs. Eleanor Zimmerman by Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Abel by Dr. Richard Ahlberg by Mrs. Shirley Allender by Ms. Marie E. Bedard by Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogle by The Rev. Lois Eriksson by Mr. Frank H. Goedeke by Mr. Kenneth Gutschick by Mrs. Arlene Hanlin by Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Hartman by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krol by Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Krol by Mrs. Courtney Malengo by Ms. Rhona Miller by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Muhlbach by Mrs. Charlotte Mullinix by Shirley A. Murphy by Wolters Family Trust by Dr. Craig Zimmerman by Mr. Mark Zimmerman Ms. Mary J. Zirkle by Mrs. Louie Will hank you! by Ms. Sharon S. Gray by Ms. Patricia F. Haymaker by Dr. and Ms. George Kriz by Mr. and Mrs. G. Richard Marzolf by Mrs. Judy McCaughey by Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Van Dyke by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Widmaier Mr. Irving and Mrs. Beatrice Goldman by Mr. Joseph Goldman Ms. Elizabeth M. Grantell by Mr. Douglas A. Grantell Mr. Robert T. Grantell by Mr. Douglas A. Grantell Mrs. Elizabeth McGehee Graveline by Mr. Leo Graveline Mr. Randy Guenther by Mrs. Elizabeth Guenther Mr. Melvin A. Haines by Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Pannebaker Mr. Daniel J. Hamernik by Mrs. Mildred Hamernik Dr. Bill Hancock by Dr. and Mrs. George Kriz Mr. Quentin and Mrs. Flora Harpine by Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Anderson Mr. Harold Harvey by Mrs. Mary Lou Parkins Mr. Irving Henschen by Ms. Phyllis H. Baker by Mrs. Marian B. Henschen Mrs. and Mr. Marian B. Henschen by Mr. and Mrs. William Black by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gyauch by Mr. Bruce W. Jackson Mr. James H. Herd by Mrs. Ellen Herd Ms. Katherine L. Herrmann by Mrs. and Mr. Janet S. Nelson Ms. Mary L. Hoffman by Mrs. Elizabeth Colella Mr. Robert and Mrs. Carroll Hoffman by Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman Ms. Mary Louise Hollingsworth by Ms. Darlene McCoy Ms. Ragnhild Slaalien Holm by Mrs. and Mr. Betty Tabb Ms. Gigi Huntress by Mr. Robert Fleshner Ms. Bertha Issacs by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mooney, Jr. Ms. Viola Slaalien Jacobs by Mrs. and Mr. Betty Tabb Ms. Dorothy Jaquay by Mrs. Eleanor Aspliden by Mr. and Mrs. George Jaquay Mr. Eric and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson by Ms. Sandra Johnson Pagano Ms. Jean C. Johnson by Mr. and Mrs. Mel Jaranson Mr. Frank Kaplan by Ms. Freda Kaplan Ms. Elizabeth Kelly by Mrs. Ruthanna Lehnert 7,000,000 5,250,000 3,500,000 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 1,750,000 0 NLCS BENEVOLENT CARE Mutual Funds: 17% Alt. Investments: 6.2% Other Assets: 10.4% Cash and Cash Equivalents: 8% Fixed Income: 12.8% Equity: 45.6% As NLCS continues to expand its mission and ministry to seniors, NLCS remains focused on the financial gifts it has received, as well as the fiscal health of the organization. Being a good steward of these financial resources is paramount for NLCS as we continue to look to new or alternative ways to deliver care beyond the walls of each campus. This outreach, combined with the recognition of the time, talent and treasure of our residents, staff, donors and volunteers, keeps NLCS’ financial position poised to remain strong for many years so that NLCS can continue to meet the growing needs of seniors and provide services to those with varying levels of financial resources. Our Employees Commute From: 2012: 401 employees 2013: 467 employees 2014: 553 employees 2015: 600+ employees* MD: 354 VA: 179 WV: 18 PA: 1 DC: 1 What areas those 553 employees work in: Administration: 113 Dining: 113 Environmental: 53 Clinical: 274 Tenure: 0-4 years: 329 5-9 years: 132 10-14 years: 51 15-19 years: 13 20-24 years: 13 25-29 years: 14 30+ years: 1 1800 Benevolent Care For 2014, benevolent care totaled $5,173,000, serving residents at The Village at Rockville (TVAR) and The Legacy at North Augusta (TLNA). That means we offset the cost of care, either a portion or completely, for approximately 39.2% of residents at TVAR and 5% of residents at TLNA. We are proud to say we’ve never had to ask any resident to leave our campuses because they were no longer able to afford the rising costs of health care. 1600 1400 1200 1000 Investment Allocation NLCS is blessed with an investment 800 portfolio that continues to provide opportunities to help the growing senior population. The investment strategy of NLCS continues to be a conservative approach to help maintain financial flexibility for the organization so the NLCS mission can continue to be carried out for many years to come. 600 400 During 2014 NLCS launched myPotential at Home—A National Lutheran Service in Winchester, Va., to offer services to seniors within their own homes. As for each of the National Lutheran communities, The Village at Orchard Ridge has maintained an occupancy of over 95% within the independent living portion of the campus and now offers assisted living and longterm-care services too. The Legacy at North Augusta accommodated more assisted living services while maintaining an occupancy rate of over 93% for 2014. The Village at Rockville opened its second assisted living neighborhood and has now entered the final phase of renovations to the main health center, yet still maintained an occupancy rate of 95% for 2014. While each of the communities in the National Lutheran family continue to evolve and prosper, resources are strategically allocated in alignment with the mission. Growing Number of Seniors Served As NLCS has expanded its outreach and ministry, there are a larger number of seniors now being served by NLCS. This includes services delivered to an individual within their residence either on or off campus. These services have expanded over the last few years and now include home care, independent living, assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, and longterm care. SENIORS SERVED The Village at Rockville NLCS INVESTMENT ALLOCATION 2015* 2014 2013 2012 2011 The Legacy at North Augusta 2010 24 1672* 1582 1303 931 812 791 Operational Performance Summary: 200 The Village at Orchard Ridge myPotential at Home *projected estimates National Lutheran Communities & Services Consolidated Balance Sheet December 31, 2013 and 2014 2013 2014 National Lutheran Communities & Services Consolidated Statement of Operations Years Ended December 31, 2013 and 2014 Unrestricted Revenues Assets Net resident service revenues Current Assets: Contributions Cash and cash equivalents $4,976,949 $4,430,608 Interest and dividends Accounts receivable 1,688,392 2,171,169 Realized gains Accounts receivable, other 38,182 99,825 Management Fees Notes receivable-residents 1,558,895 473,162 Other than Temporary losses Inventory 328,764286,089 Total unrestricted revenues Prepaid expenses and other assets 1,029,502 768,518 Current portion of assets whose use is limited 3,101,438 3,743,009 Expenses Total current assets $12,722,122 $11,972,380 Salaries and wages Employee benefits and payroll taxes Assets whose use is limited 14,000,181 18,621,170 Medicare services Investments 137,380,774117,500,754 Other resident care Property and Equipment, Net 181,583,766 195,339,698 Professional fees Funds Held in Trust by Others 1,895,292 1,840,741 Supplies Pledges Receivable, Net 142,980 130,614 Food services Deferred Costs, Net 11,843,555 13,345,698 Utilities and other occupancy Total assets $359,568,670 $358,751,055 Depreciation and amortization Liabilities and Net Assets Interest Current Liabilities: Insurance and licenses Accounts payable $3,243,281 $1,794,782 Minor equipment Accrued payable, construction 567,115 2,046,673 Repairs and maintenance Accrued interest 2,613,978 2,592,937 Advertising and recruitment Accrued expenses 1,879,272 2,008,006 Information technology Current portion of long-term debt - 315,000 Legal and accounting Current portion of annuities payable 39,873 38,853 Dues and subscriptions Total current liabilities $8,343,519 $8,796,251 Miscellaneous Bad debt expense Monthly Fees Paid in Advance 90,668 42,733 Annuities Deferred revenues from entrance fees 35,230,626 35,139,747 Loss on sale/disposal of assets Refundable Entrance Fees 24,035,584 24,043,988 Total expenses Future project refundable deposits 325,892 3,037,863 Operating Income (Loss) Long-term debt, net 86,495,000 99,180,000 Annuities payable, net 266,096 245,816 Unrealized Gains (Losses) Total liabilities $154,787,385 $170,486,398 Change in unrestricted net assets Net assets Unrestricted 202,369,182185,287,557 Temporarily restricted 844,653 1,091,378 Permanently restricted 1,567,450 1,885,722 Total net assets $204,781,285 $188,264,657 Total liabilities and net assets $359,568,670 $358,751,055 26 27 2013 2014 $28,933,598 $38,491,639 559,065222,227 3,629,468 3,117,227 19,366,991 7,452,622 - 432,257 (265,131) $52,223,991 $49,715,972 $18,846,858 $23,125,930 4,227,625 5,041,163 2,211,907 3,461,794 477,091 573,113 2,697,334 3,760,671 1,064,4671,241,651 1,473,270 1,952,581 2,060,418 2,549,799 6,054,184 9,584,397 4,334,4734,711,353 526,027 589,801 66,801 88,561 900,358 1,575,383 729,922 600,333 1,060,312 1,588,481 257,291 229,709 626,117 1,108,717 751,0641,070,445 278,176 526,815 46,29016,637 329,497 $49,019,482 $63,397,334 3,204,509 (13,681,362) $380,071 $3,584,580 ($3,400,263) ($17,081,625) National Lutheran Communities & Services Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Assets Years Ended December 31, 2013 and 2014 Unrestricted Net Assets Change in unrestricted net assets Temporarily Restricted Net Assets Contributions Change in value of funds held in trust by others Change in temporarily restricted net assets Permanently Restricted Net Assets Contributions Change in value of funds held in trust by others Change in permanently restricted net assets Change in net assets Beginning Net Assets Ending Net Assets 2013 2014 $3,584,580 ($17,081,625) 386,651247,218 24,429 (493) 411,080 246,725 33,406372,330 114,537 (54,058) 147,943 318,272 4,143,603 (16,516,628) $200,637,682 $204,781,285 $204,781,285 $188,264,657 National Lutheran Communities & Services Board of Trustees 2014 Members and Officers Chair, Rev. Martha Sims Vice Chair, Dr. Tommie L. Robinson, Jr., PhD Treasurer, Mr. Gary Nichols Secretary, Ms. Claudia Harrington CEO, Mr. Lawrence R. Bradshaw Ms. Lisa Behr Mr. Shawn M. Bloom Rev. Susanne Blume Ms. Donna Duss, RN, MSN, RAC-CT Ms. Elizabeth Flury Rev. William H. Hall, II Rev. Scott Ickert Rev. Dr. Wollom A. Jensen Rev. Joseph P. Lettrich Rev. Ronald Schlak Mr. Dale Summers The Village at Rockville Board of Trustees 2014 Members and Officers Chair, Ms. Claudia Harrington Vice Chair, Rev. Dr. Scott S. Ickert Treasurer, Mr. Cornell Abod Secretary, Ms. Neva Babcock, RN CEO, Mr. Lawrence R. Bradshaw Mrs. Marjorie Bruffy Barbara K. Walker, CPA, MBA The Village at Orchard Ridge Board of Directors 2014 Members and Officers Chair, Ms. Lisa Behr Vice Chair, Rev. William H. Hall, II Treasurer, Mr. Gary Nichols Secretary, Rev. Martha M. Sims Mr. Lawrence R. Bradshaw, CEO Mr. Doug McCarthy Dr. Alan McKay The Legacy at North Augusta Board of Directors 2014 Members and Officers Chair, Dr. Steven Mosher Vice Chair, Ms. Lisa Behr Treasurer, Rev. Robert D. McCarty Secretary, Rev. John Wertz, Jr. CEO, Mr. Lawrence R. Bradshaw Mrs. Ruth Swisher Printed on recycled paper and with green methods. 28 Contact Us: Credits: National Lutheran Communities & Services 2301 Research Boulevard, Suite 310 Rockville, MD 20850 P: 301-354-2710 F: 240-386-8623 www.nationallutheran.org Design: Splice Design Group Printing: Graphics Universal Editors: Nicole Antar, Courtney Malengo Contributors: Gale Adams, Kathryn Baerwald, Larry Bradshaw, Michael Brady, Jeanne Buster, Jason Gottschalk, Kirsten Haalboom, Denise Kozlowski, John Midolo, Cherie Sims, George Sims, Martha Sims The Village at Rockville 9701 Veirs Drive Rockville, MD 20850 P: 301-424-9560 F: 301-424-9574 TTD/TTY 800-735-2258 www.thevillageatrockville.org The Village at Orchard Ridge 400 Clocktower Ridge Drive Winchester, VA 22603 P: 540-431-2800 F: 540-678-3534 www.thevillageatorchardridge.org The Legacy at North Augusta 1410A North Augusta Street Staunton, VA 24401 P: 540-885-5454 F: 540-885-5598 www.thelegacyatnorthaugusta.org Celebrating 125 years, National Lutheran Communities & Services (NLCS) is a faith-based, not-for-profit ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s (ELCA) DelawareMaryland, Metropolitan Washington, D.C. and Virginia Synods, serving people of all beliefs. NLCS provides seniors with a variety of lifestyle, residential and health care options through retirement communities and services in Maryland and Virginia. The Village at Crystal Spring Information Center 1997 Annapolis Exchange Parkway Suite 300 Annapolis, MD 21401 P: 410-972-4597 www.thevillageatcrystalspring.org myPotential at Home 320 Westside Station Drive Winchester, VA 22601 P: 540-450-0349 F: 540-450-0872 www.mypotentialathome.com Support the Mission National Lutheran Communities & Services, The Village at Rockville, The Village at Orchard Ridge and The Legacy at North Augusta are grateful for your many financial gifts. Your contributions enable us to continue our proud heritage of serving seniors and their families. For information about supporting our ministry, please contact the Office of Philanthropy at 301-354-2705 or philanthropy@nationallutheran.org. 29 www.nationallutheran.org 30