2015 - Step by Step
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2015 - Step by Step
“Providing support to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, behavioral health and autism spectrum disorders.” Accredited by CARF International for the following services: Behavioral Consultation Services (Autism Spectrum Disorder - Children and Adolescents) and Community Housing (Autism Spectrum Disorder - Adults) Published Winter 2015/16 www.stepbystepusa.com Report to the Community 2016 Friends, “Opening the doors to independence and opportunity.” This is the vision that we’ve lived by for the past 38 years at Step By Step, Inc. Throughout our four regions in dozens of communities across the commonwealth, Step By Step staff support the people we serve to be active and live life to the fullest. This 2016 Calendar/Annual Report depicts some of the many ways our consumers and our employees are fanning out across our service network to collaborate, celebrate, and capitalize on community integration. Thanks to great stewardship from a dedicated and caring board of directors; a great management team; and a professional corps of employees, generous volunteers, donors and community partners, we ensure that each of those we serve has the opportunity to be a productive and valued member of the community. Whether through counseling programs for children; residential and community living guidance for adults; vocational supports and a myriad of other services, Step By Step is challenged everyday to find new and innovative ways to care for those with intellectual disabilities, mental health diagnosis and autism spectrum disorders. It is hard work but rewarding beyond measure when we see our consumers experience all that life has to offer. We are a constant work in progress, always looking to add appropriate service lines that meet present and emerging needs of our consumers and advocating federal, state, and local policy to ensure those with special needs are supported by our government leaders. Mindful that service and support are integral to our success, we are always on the lookout for great people and great community support to bolster our service offerings and ensure that we remain a strong and stable organization capable of serving those with special needs for 38 more years and beyond! As we close 2015 and look forward to the new year take a moment to review the 2016 calendar that highlights several of our programs that have made a positive impact on the lives of so many and how Step By Step looks further to opening the doors to independence and opportunity. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season!! James Bobeck President/CEO William Fromel William Fromel, CPA Chairperson, Board of Directors Step By Step, Inc. 2015 – 2016 Board of Directors Mr. William Fromel, Chairperson Ms. Carol Douds, Vice-Chairperson Ms. Anna Cervenak, Immediate Past Chairperson (1999-2015) Mr. Jack Jones, Treasurer Ms. Sheri Yech, Secretary Dr. Robert Bohlander Dr. Cynthia Charnetski Ms. Mary Beth Farrell Mr. Brian Gill Ms. Billie Gillean Mr. James Harowicz Rabbi Lawrence Kaplan William Fromel James Bobeck Mr. Josh Katyl Chairperson President/CEO Ms. Tina McCarthy Mr. George Rable Ms. Cornelia Romanowski Mr. Christopher Siegel Mr. James Bobeck, President/CEO Ms. Patricia Blazaskie, Assistant Secretary to the Board Management Team Mr. James Bobeck, President/CEO Mr. Michael Bernatovich, Executive Vice President of Operations/COO Mr. Michael Kasenchak, Vice President of Finance/CFO Ms. Edie Hennebaul, Vice President of Human Resources Ms. Janet Romero, Lehigh Valley Vice President of Operations Ms. Margaret Lukaszewski, Northeast Vice President of Operations Mr. Edward Coleman, Southeast Vice President of Operations Ms. Denise Cavenaugh, Western Vice President of Operations Cover art: “Consumer Tyrie’s picture is being featured on the cover in Step By Step’s calendar. He was so artistic and loved to create as well as having a great sense of humor. And, he was always willing to lend a hand. This gentle giant will be greatly missed.” Step By Step Staff Artwork throughout was produced by Step By Step consumers. A Message to the Community “Having a place to go is home; having someone to love is family; having both is a wonderful life.” L ifesharing involves people with intellectual disabilities “living and sharing life experiences with supportive persons who form a caring household.” Lifesharing provides a close personal relationship and a place to live for those with intellectual disabilities. Since its inception in 1982 in Pennsylvania, Lifesharing has consistently demonstrated itself as a cost effective residential option for people whose needs for services and support are best met in a shared home environment. There are now some 2,000 individuals enjoying Lifesharing in almost every county in Pennsylvania. Step By Step, Inc., has offered Lifesharing since 1995. Relationships make life worth living as everyone needs love and a sense of belonging. Lifesharing enriches and enhances lives, provides opportunity for friendship and trust, offers increased community life and offers continuity. A period of 3-6 months is recommended to facilitate the development of relationships in a Lifesharing arrangement; however, there are no fixed time frames as this should be a natural process based on the consumer and his/her choices. For information call (570) 829-3477. Lifesharing services are provided in several regions of Step By Step. Lifesharing Community Support Program Talent Group of the Lehigh Valley The Community Support Program (CSP) Talent Group is a group of individuals from the Lehigh Valley who have united their efforts to perform on-stage with the purpose of providing entertainment and education to the community about mental disabilities. The group uses drama and music to entertain and educate their audience. The group formed in 1995 with the concept of providing entertainment and anti-stigma education about mental disabilities. Since that time, the CSP Talent Group has performed at various locations throughout Pennsylvania. The group has also been featured on television on the weekly special “Lehigh Valley Tempo.” The CSP Talent Group is made up of individuals who are, themselves, recovering from or managing a mental disability including mental health disorders, addiction and developmental disabilities. For more information call 610867-0688. Designer Bag BINGO Step By Step is holding its 3rd annual Designer Bag BINGO. The event is being held on April 17, 2016 at the American Club of Coplay Pavilion, 300 Cherry Street, Coplay, Pa. The day is packed full of BINGO games, door prizes, tie game prizes, food and baked goods. Funds raised go directly to events held for individuals receiving services in the Lehigh Valley. Anyone wishing to be a sponsor of the 2016 Designer Bag Bingo, donate or participate should call (610) 867-0688. In the Community Protect and Respect Campaign Protect and Respect is Step By Step’s yearlong awareness campaign aimed at re-confirming and re-committing everyone to the core values of protecting and respecting the rights of those served by the agency. Signs, symbols and activities are prevalent throughout all regions depicting the Protect and Respect logo and mission. Activities, employee training programs, fundraisers and fun contests are also part of the 52-week observance of this simple, yet important reminder: Protect and Respect. Protect and Respect C ommunity involvement, it a way of life for Step By Step people. Each year, the agency’s employees and consumers commit thousands of hours of community service and spend countless days and nights experiencing all that our region, our state and our nation have to offer. It’s our way of being engaged and involved in the community and enjoying all that life has to offer - no matter what your abilities. Whether walking to support causes such as autism awareness, breast cancer research, Alzheimer’s care and many other notable activities, Step By Step people are always on the go. We love our community picnics, our holiday parties, our field trips to museums, parks, and sporting events and nature walks. We’re a people that never sit idly by and we’re always looking to see what’s on the next horizon. Perhaps someday you’ll see us at your community event, too. Be sure to call us if you know of something that we might enjoy. Access Sports Multi-dimensional recreational activities are big parts of Step By Step’s community integration activities. In the Southeast Region, Access Sports is the agency’s partner in identifying sporting events and recreational activities for that region’s consumers. Activities during the past year included attendance at Philadelphia Eagles and Philadelphia Flyers games; meet and greets with players; and autograph sessions, to name a few. Community Involvement What is an Adult Training Facility? An Adult Training Facility is a premiere preemployment training program for adults with developmental disabilities. An ATF offers training in vocations such as housekeeping/ janitorial, office skills, manual labor, human services, horticulture, retail and simple kitchen skills. Individuals are provided the opportunity to refine their skills through volunteer and employment opportunities. How do I become eligible for this service? Individuals age 18 and older with a developmental disability are eligible. Individuals must be enrolled and active in the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Home & Community Based Services Program. ATF Services include: • Community Inclusion Training • Pre-employment Training • Employment Skills Training • Volunteer and Employment Opportunities • Itinerant support for individuals working on various projects for private human service organizations or private state organizations, who require assistance to enhance their skills. What are the hours of services? Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Who do I contact? Contact the Adult Training Facility (412) 6558677 or (570) 822-5653. What can I expect from ATF Services? ATF offers: • Challenging and diverse opportunities for community inclusion through volunteer and employment options • A wide range of community inclusion, preemployment and employment training • Carefully structured training programs which allow for growth and independence • Employment training with gradual faded supervision and encouraged independence Adult Training Facility W e need you and you need us. This can be the theme for several days of caring programs celebrated in 2015 at Step By Step. Thanks to great community partners, several volunteers from various organizations pitched in to assist Step By Step people with office-related, tasks, facility upkeep chores, building and grounds maintenance and agency clean up activities. Likewise, many Step By Staff staff members also lended their time and talents out in the community by performing similar services for other non-profit agencies needing a hand. These efforts are the organization’s way of being an eager community partner - whether its on the giving or receiving end. It all adds up to some great Days of Caring with many more planned for the future. Days of Caring Annual Golf Tournament Each year, dozens of Step By Step supporters gather for the annual Step By Step Foundation Golf Tournament. The 2016 event is planned August 29th at the Huntsville Country Club. This yearly golf outing raises awareness and funds for the charitable giving arm of Step By Step. The foundation permits individuals and organizations to donate funds and equipment that allows the agency to further its program offerings to enhance education, training, health and rehabilitation services for those in need. Information about the Step By Step Foundation Golf Tournament can be found at www.stepbystepusa.com, or call (570) 829-3477. 2015 FOUNDATION GOLF COMMITTEE Carol Douds, Chair Roger Howell, Tournament Sponsor Corny Romanowski Mary Beth Farrell Cindy Charnetski Ed Steltz Jim Harowicz Rick Mebane Jim Bobeck Patti Blazaskie Bob Blazaskie 2015 FOUNDATION GOLF VOLUNTEERS Andrea Graboske Diane Kendig Colleen Kustrin Jim Qualters Jim Bobeck Marbee Sulitka Patti Blazaskie Corny Romanowski Mary Beth Farrell Bob Blazaskie Golfers Support Programs Step By Step People Step By Step attributes its continued success to the many valuable and dedicated employees who provide quality care to our consumers. The agency currently employs 1,292 individuals across Pennsylvania. Who We Are Our direct support staff account for 85% of the agency’s positions and have an average tenure of five years. Our administrative and regional support services employees make up 2% of our workforce and have an average tenure of nine years. Our managers and professional positions account for 12% of our employees. The employees in this grouping have an average tenure of 12 years. Our executive management team has an average tenure of 24 years. The average age of our employees is 42 and 73% of our employees are women. We recognize our employees’ many talents by inviting them to participate in agency committees, statewide committees, and to serve as presenters at state association meetings and national conferences. Staff Recognition Intervention Techniques The SASP model is based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and employs the following techniques: •Discrete trial intervention •Differential reinforcement (DRA, DRI, DRO, DRH, DRL) •Shaping •Forward and backward chaining •Task analysis •Modeling and video modeling •Prompt and prompt fading •Premack principle •Behavior momentum •Natural environment teaching (NET) Specialized Autism Support Program (SASP) T he mission of the Specialized Autism Support Program (SASP) is to provide an efficient, clinically appropriate, comprehensive service to early intervention and school-aged individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders through a team format of support. The primary goals of this service are: to create an environment that will decrease problem behaviors while increasing learning time; enhance the acquisition and development of communication, academic and social skills through the use of evidence-based techniques. The highly qualified and trained staff of the SASP classroom models interventions, transfers skills to caregivers and educators, and seeks to develop ongoing community supports for the individual and family receiving services. In treatment planning the importance of focusing on individual and family strengths is highlighted. Overview of Support Services The SASP model includes: •Psychological evaluations •Interagency team meetings •Individualized behavior planning •Social skills training •Intensive communication development •Functional behavior assessments Referrals The SASP classroom model is run in collaboration with local school districts. Referrals come from the school districts where the program is implemented. These services are funded through the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare Medical Assistance Program. Families who participate in the program are required to obtain Medical Assistance. For Further Information CARF International is a three-year accreditation awarded to Step By Step, Inc., for the following services: Behavioral Consultation Services, Autism Spectrum Disorder-Children and Adolescents, Community Housing and Autism Spectrum Disorder-Adults. This accreditation is valid through November 2017. In Luzerne, Lackawanna and neighboring counties contact Step By Step, Inc., at (570) 829-3477. In Carbon, Monroe and Pike Counties contact Step By Step, Inc. at (570) 646-0377. Specialized Autism Support Program Fairweather Lodge Step By Step is in the development phase of its implementation of a Fairweather Lodge. The Program, located in Allentown, is a research driven, recovery-oriented housing model for persons with mental health disorders. The model consists of shared housing and an employment component for persons with mental health disorders. The goal is to provide a home in which members emphasize group cohesion, bonding and support as a foundation for recovery and wellness. The Lodge offers a long-term affordable permanent housing option for adults with mental health disorders. Lodges are quality homes in residential communities close to shopping and public transportation. Lodge life is based upon interdependency. Members are active men and women sharing a common bond of companionship and responsibility. Lodges are member-managed. Staff serve as teachers, coaches and advisors to the Lodge and its members, and are available in emergencies, but onsite staffing in permanent Lodges is non existent with staff members visiting the Lodges several times a week on an as needed basis. The ultimate goal is to achieve autonomy and self governance in support of Lodge practices, principles and people. Weil Street Community Residential Rehabilitation (CRR) Program Located in Bethlehem, this special program provides services to individuals with behavioral health diagnoses who are in the process of recovering from their disorders and are seeking support, assistance and rehabilitation in their activities of daily living and wellness management. Services at the Weil Street CRR home is specific to individuals with Co-occurring Disorders (Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol disorders) and are provided in a homelike, non-institutional environment, which provides maximum opportunity to learn skills and develop and implement recovery plans. Assistance is designed to provide individuals with autonomy, independence and selfdetermination in order to enable them to move to less restrictive environments. Staff work cooperatively with other providers, stakeholders and individualized consumer-specific teams in order to provide coordinated, continuous and effective rehabilitation services and plans. Independence “So that Step By Step, Inc., can continue its work of providing services to those in need.” C ontributions to Step By Step will be used to wisely enhance our education, training, health and rehabilitation services for those in need. Legacy planning is a means of passing on values, ethics, wisdom and/or financial resources to serve a purpose. For the Step By Step Foundation legacy planning provides an opportunity for someone to be a steward of the community while also helping the agency to serve those in its care. Step By Step, Inc., provides services throughout Pennsylvania. Opportunities to leave a legacy and commit resources to help the agency continue to serve those in need are plentiful. And, they can be important components of tax planning. Please consider making a contribution to the not-for-profit Step By Step Foundation, Inc. Your support will enable us to continue our over 35-year tradition of caring for those in need. The Step By Step Foundation Step By Step, Inc.’s, charitable giving foundation was established in 2008 for the purpose of providing support for the mission and vision of Step By Step, Inc. The foundation assists the agency in generating funds to provide community education programs regarding developmental disabilities, Autism spectrum disorders and behavioral health/mental health services. The Foundation may also aid with underwriting special project opportunities to enhance services provided to individuals receiving care throughout Step By Step regions. Send contributions to: Step By Step Foundation 744 Kidder St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Or on line at www.foundationgiving The Step By Step Foundation is a 501 (c) 3 organization registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bureau of Charitable Organizations. Leave A Legacy Gift Funding Partners For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015 Step By Step, Inc., Program Revenue Information SOURCES OF FUNDS PROGRAM REVENUE ( $ IN THOUSANDS) Developmental Disabilities Medical Assistance Services Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Behavioral/Mental Health Services Office of Long Term Living Consumer Assessments Other TOTAL $ 39,906 $ 4,988 $ 151 $ 11,030 $ 260 $ 2,474 $ 663 $ 59,472 Step By Step, Inc., Program Expense by Type TYPE OF EXPENSE PROGRAM EXPENSE ( $ IN THOUSANDS ) Personnel Adult Day Training Occupancy Transportation Client Supports Operating Depreciation and Capital Debt Service TOTAL $ 47,841 $ 287 $ 7,234 $ 1,731 $ 300 $ 659 $ 1,255 $59,307 LEGAL COUNSEL Borland and Borland, L.L.P. CORPORATE AUDITORS Matlowski Corporation, P.C. Allegheny County Department of Human Services Autism Coalition of Luzerne County City Of Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual disAbility Service Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Community Care Behavioral Health County Of Delaware Department Of Human Services County of Lehigh Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities/ Early Intervention/Drug & Alcohol County Of Montgomery Department of Behavioral Health/Developmental Disabilities County Of Northampton Mental Health/Early Intervention/Developmental Program Hazleton Area School District Lackawanna-Susquehanna Behavioral Health/Intellectual Disabilities and Early Intervention Program Lehigh County Office of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Services Luzerne County Office Of Community Development Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Mental Health and Developmental Services Magellan Behavioral Health, Inc. Nanticoke Area School District Northeast Behavioral Health Care Consortium Pittston Area School District Wayne County Office of Behavioral and Developmental Programs and Early Intervention Wilkes-Barre Area School District Financials 2015 Foundation and Golf Tournament Sponsorships Howell Benefits Great American Insurance Sundance Vacations Enterprise Holdings PNC Bank Eastern Alliance Concord Ins. Agency Sandy Russell Motorworld Cigna Borland & Borland Rosen, Jenkins, Greenwald McCauley Insurance Hobson Insurance Buchanan Ingersoll Blue Cross Grotto Pizza United Healthcare Mass Mutual Protect Alarms Frontier Communications Benco Dental Community Bank Matlowski Corp. Austin’s Auto Service One Point McConkey Ins. Vision Benefits of America Golden Business Machines United Concordia VCI Mobility Jane Gritman Cindy Charnetski Edie Hennebaul Corcoran Printing Lou Mangino Independence Honda Joe & Betty Bilbow Jim Bobeck The Tipsy Turtle Dromana Realty Co. Joe Carr Newhard Pharmacy Lisa Baker Independence Toyota Schoen Communications Cillo Plumbing Ancient Order of Hibernians A. Lanethea Mathews Arbor Centre Corp. US Medical Staff Inc. Champion Builders Harrold’s Pharmacy Mary Beth Farrell Tina McCarthy Sandy Pelleschi Pat Mentis Dr. Henry Bobeck Kuhn’s Market 2015 Tournament In-Kind and Other Donations Carol Douds Roger Howell Corny Romanowski Huntsville Golf Club Cindy Charnetski Paul Shriber Ed Steltz / Martz Brian Gill / Kirby Ernie Els Foundation Personnel Dept. Compliance Dept. Fiscal Dept. Herr’s Eastern Shore Golf Rick Mebane/ESSA Bank PNC Bank Community Bank Blazaskie’s Sulitka’s Mike Bernatovich Janet Romero Denise Cavenaugh Donna Zalora Gravel St. / Pathways CBH Dept. Lehigh Valley Region Meg Lukaszewski Ed Steltz/ Martz Travel Motorworld Property & Risk Dept. Mike Dennen Jim Bobeck Mohegan Sun Shiel’s Market Jack Jones / Luzerne Bank Jeff and Nancy Brown Mr. Michael Kolojejchick Mr. Herbert Fellerman Ms. Sandra J. RussellSchwab Mr. and Mrs. Keith Saunders In Memory Of Arliss Wood Harry and Judith Reed Kathleen Rihs Mr. John Papst Donna and Michael Mostick Helen Wigger James Knause and Colleen Bradford Audrey Blackstock In Memory of Anna Cervenak Mr. Jim Bobeck Mr. Joe Agolino Nancy and Jeff Palumbo Ms. Karen Clifford Ms. Maxine Libenson Mr. Peter Kizis Mrs. Mary Saunders Bob and Susan Rathmann Mr. John Thalenfeld Dr. and Mrs. Mahmoud Fahmy Dr. and Mrs. Authur Meyer Ms. Cynthia Yevich Ms. Mary Beth Farrell Mr. Bob Tambur Leonard and Rose Stachowiak Ms. Elaine Amdur Pat and Marie Solano Ms. Kathleen McCarthy Atty. and Mrs. Gifford Cappellini In Celebration of Steve & Kim Teufel’s Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mangan Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hinders Foundation Donors Edie Hennebaul in memory of Elizabeth Hennebaul Family in memory of Linda Marie Miller Dr. Henry Bobeck in memory of Joe and Ester Forgetta and Joseph and Agnes Bobeck Mr. Michael Kasenchak Ms. Kathleen Williams Mr. Jeremy Trier Ms. Elaine Kahler Mr. Joseph Paglianite William and Cathleen Schoen Mr. and Mrs. George Rable Mr. Kenneth Krogulski Joseph and Arlene Dwojewski Dr. Lynn Brandsma and Dr. James Herbert Geraldine Durkin in memory of Gerard Durkin Your Gift Can Help Step By Step, Inc. Regions LEHIGH VALLEY REGION 623 W. Union Boulevard Bethlehem, PA 18018 (610) 867-0688 NORTHEAST REGION Cross Valley Commons 744 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570) 829-3477 SOUTHEAST REGION 201 Marple Avenue Suite 200 Clifton Heights, PA 19018 (610) 352-7837 WESTERN REGION 275 Curry Hollow Road Building 3, Pittsburgh, PA 15236 (412) 655-8677 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Cross Valley Commons 744 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570) 829-3477 Please consider making a contribution to the not-for-profit Step By Step Foundation. Your support will enable us to continue our over 35-year tradition of caring for those in need. Your contribution to Step By Step will be used to wisely enhance our education, training, health and rehabilitation services for those in need. Step By Step Contributors ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES Cross Valley Commons 744 Kidder Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Address correction requested Address correction requested