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OUR HOME SPRING 2015 60th Anniversary Commemorative Issue Todah Rabah to... SPRING 2015 In 2014 the Lodge was fortunate enough to be able to maintain and, where possible, enhance resident care, safety and comfort. We could not have done this without the outstanding support and incredible generosity of the following: The Auxiliary of Hillel Lodge The Auxiliary continues to fund a portion of the special rehabilitation program, additional hours for recreation and maintenance of the aquariums in all four units. Through the revenues generated by their successful Tea and other efforts, the Lodge is able to purchase items that improve the atmosphere of the Home, give comfort and support and generally improve our residents’ quality of life. Algonquin College The LTC Foundation and Hillel Lodge are grateful to the School of Media and Design Broadcasting students for taking the time to produce a promotional video which we will have available on our website. The students were a great team to work with. They were: Kristen McNaule, David Rajsic, Chris Gillissie, Heather Head and Joel Empey ISRAELI BRUNCH COMMITTEE Special thanks to the ladies who contributed to a very successful brunch in honour of Bess Swedlove’s 100th Birthday and supporting Hillel Lodge. They are; Chair, Alyce Baker, Myra Aronson, Rozzi Kanigsberg, Francois Vexler, Wendy Kramer, Naomi Cracower, Elissa Iny, Hanna Cammy, Nikki Shapiro, Diane Abramson, Arlene Glube, Judi Hoffman, Beverly Gluzman and Paula Smith. The Kaufman Training Centre Opening This spring we were delighted to open the Training Centre in memory of Dr. Hyman and Dr. Sylvia (Van Straten) Kaufman whose generosity continues to support the staff of Hillel Lodge, through education, technology and professional development opportunities. The artwork in the Centre, are original pieces of works by Dr. Hyman and Dr. Sylvia (Van Straten) Kaufman. 16 Endowment Funds The Lodge would like to recognize the following Endowment Funds, which have moved up to the next level due to the generosity of the fund holders and other contributors. Milton & Mary (Terry) Viner Family Fund Carole & Norman Zagerman Family Fund New Fund Holders The Lodge would like to acknowledge and thank our new fund holders for establishing the following funds: Monica & Alvin Stein Family Fund Evelyn & Isadore Hoffman Family Fund The Jewish Federation of Ottawa We extend our gratitude to the Jewish Federation of Ottawa for helping to fund the Lodge’s programs in enhanced nursing care, feeding assistance, kosher food and special rehabilitation. The Ottawa Jewish Community Foundation Hillel Lodge is grateful to the Ottawa Jewish Community Foundation and the generous fundholders who have directed the interest from their funds to support our residents. Ottawa Hebrew Free Loan Our appreciation to the Ottawa Hebrew Free Loan for their ongoing support. Carol Pascoe The Lodge and the LTC Foundation would like to extend a thank you for the communications skills and journalistic contributions to the Ottawa Jewish Bulletin and Our Home. Trico Evolution The Lodge extends sincere thanks and appreciation to Trico Evolution for its generous support of our direct mail program and the printing of this publication. Capital Campaign Donors The Lodge and the LTC Foundation would like to express our profound gratitude to all those who contributed to the $5 Million Capital Campaign. www.hillel-ltc.com Membership Thank you to all our members. Your individual support and collective contribution help make the Lodge special and strong. Award Winners Congratulations to all 2014 award winners: Barbara and Pinchas Pleet and MediSystem. Your incredible contributions really do make a difference. Tree of Life Supporters The Lodge would like to express its gratitude to the following people, who have generously commemorated their loved ones with the purchase of a leaf on our Tree of Life: In Honour of Vera & George Grushman In Memory of Lillian & Morris Kimmel In Memory of Larry Schnider In Memory of Harold Shizgal The Lodge’s Wonderful Staff The Lodge would like to recognize our staff for the exemplary care and support they provide to our residents. They are the heart and soul of our Home. All our Supporters Thank you to every person, organization, and business that supports us! Your donations, volunteer support and desire to help go a long way to improve the lives of our residents. Our Home | Spring 2015 Our Community. Our Parents. Our Home. Our Home 60th Anniversary Issue CONTENTS 3 Message from the President 4 Winner of the 6 9 10 11 of The Bess & Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge, Stephen Saslove Thelma Steinman Direct Service Award Mark and Bev Steinberg 613.749.3266 President The Bess & Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge I had the good fortune as a child to live next door to Helen and Isaac Beiles (who in later life lived next door to the old Lodge on Wurtemberg). In the summer, I could hear the sounds of Shabbat Kiddush coming from their home. I remember their beautiful Friday night table and Shabbat candles in their sparkling dining room. Mrs. Beiles smiled a lot. She was always friendly. I remember her bringing us food over the fence, from her backyard to ours, when my mother was Biking for Bubbies in hospital. She wasn’t asked to bring food. She just practised good deeds with the same ease as breathing. It was part of her DNA. She canvassed A Message from the Chair, for the Cancer Society. Helen was a key individual LTC Foundation Board, in bringing Hillel Lodge into existence. I look Maureen Molot around at our wonderful volunteers who make up YOUR DESTINATION FOR YOUR ACTIVE DESTINATION FOR AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE YOURAN DESTINATION FORLIFESTYLE AN ACTIVE LIFESTYLE 100% of the Auxiliary. I marvel at the men and A Night that Sparkles CYCLING | RUNNING | TRIATHLON CYCLING OUTDOOR | RUNNING | FOOTWEAR | OUTDOOR | FOOTWEAR CYCLING || RUNNING | TRIATHLON | OUTDOOR| | TRIATHLON FOOTWEAR women who quietly and selflessly volunteer their CASUAL, ACTIVE & ADVENTURE CASUAL, CLOTHING CASUAL, | NORDIC & ADVENTURE SKIS | SNOWSHOES CLOTHING | NORDIC SKIS | SNOWSHOES ACTIVE &ACTIVE ADVENTURE CLOTHING | NORDIC SKIS | SNOWSHOES time to assist in the daily activities of Hillel Lodge 5607 Hazeldean Road 5607 | 613-831-3604 5607 Hazeldean RoadHazeldean | 613-831-3604 Road | 613-831-3604 and all those who work in a leadership capacity as 203 Richmond Road | 613-792-1170 203 Richmond 203 Richmond Road | 613-792-1170 Road | 613-792-1170 Board members, quietly behind the scenes. In our A Message from the Director customerservice@bushtukah.com | bushtukah.com | bushtukah.com customerservice@bushtukah.com | bushtukah.com – Jana L. Rand of Developmentcustomerservice@bushtukah.com sixtieth year, the spirit of Helen Beiles lives on. I am so proud to be part of it. Leave a Legacy www.kellysigns.ca Outstanding Service Award MediSystem Pharmacy 13 Executive Director Message 14 Endowment Fund 16 Congratulations to Hillel Lodge on Your 60th Anniversary! Stephen Saslove Hillel Lodge - Stephen Schneiderman Our Home Spring 2015 Our Home is published by The Hillel Lodge Long Term Care Foundation In support of The Bess and Moe Greenberg Family Hillel Lodge in The Joseph and Inez Zelikovitz Long Term Care Centre Chair of LTC Foundation: Maureen Molot Director of Development: Jana L. Rand Contributing Editor: Carol Pascoe Hillel Lodge LTC Foundation 613.728.3990 www.hillel-ltc.com We are currently facing critical times in the life of Hillel Lodge. Our Foundation continues to work on strategies to grow, which bodes well for the future. At the same time, our primary funder, the government of Ontario, has cut approximately $500,000 from our operating budget in the past three years. The Ontario government altered their formula for providing assistance and then added further arbitrary downward adjustments, without due consideration for its impact on all long-term care homes. This has slowly put us in a financial “choke hold.” Other long term care providers who operate as we do are faced with the same problem. We are collectively lobbying the government: but so far to no avail. You may have read a recent newspaper article on how one Ontario Home borrowed trust funds belonging to the residents, simply to meet payroll. Many Homes are severely cutting back direct care staff in order to make ends meet. We are not interested in “borrowing” funds that belong to our residents. This is illegal and definitely immoral. We also believe that cutting registered staff and personal support workers is a risky move. We are at a time in history when the average new resident has more cognitive and physical challenges than ever. These people who we know as our loved ones, require more skilled care and attention, not less. Cutting back on care could only result in a greater chance for catastrophic incidents that will make Long Term Care facilities potentially dangerous or at least difficult places in which to live. At Hillel Lodge our entire mandate is to honour our fathers and mothers with the highest care and safety. This will never change. We are doing everything we can to manage our expenses while maintaining the highest standard of care. Our Foundation is growing because you are helping us grow. We absolutely need your continued help. We also ask for your added assistance as we try to bridge the current gap created by the drop in provincial funding. We need your help like never before. We may someday be residents of Hillel Lodge. Let’s ensure that, in future, we still have Hillel Lodge. After all her dedication, Mrs. Beiles, along with the other founders and tireless volunteers, would want it that way. Please help us grow. May we go from strength to strength. Happy 60th Anniversary Hillel Lodge. Todah Rabah to… Our Home | Spring 2015 60th Anniversary ISSUE 3 PINCHAS & BARBARA PLEET recipients of THE Thelma Steinman Direct Service Award The deserving recipients of the Thelma Steinman Direct Service Award for 2014-2015 are Pinchas and Barbara Pleet. TRUSTS THEIR WEBSITE PRESENCE, E- COMMERCE & WEB HOSTING TO: For thirty years, the residents of Hillel Lodge and their families have enjoyed traditional Passover Seders thanks to the Pleets. The story of how Pinchas came to organize and lead the Seders and how Barbara came to co-host with him is a lovely account of a mitzvah based on devotion and respect. Years ago, there was a very special tradition at Hillel Lodge which allowed for members of the community to attend the Lodge as guests for Pesach and other holidays. At that time, the Lodge provided kosher for Passover meals to some Ottawa families. The Seders were a very important aspect of Lodge Life. Pinchas attended Seders with his beloved parents, the late Harry and Bertha Pleet. In 1986, Executive Director, Stephen Schneiderman asked Pinchas to lead the Seders. This request came at a very emotional time as Pinchas’ father, Harry, had just passed away. Pinchas took on this responsibility with humility, as a tribute to his parents, and in recognition of the respect he held for the residents, many of whom he had known well and looked up to in his childhood. As Pinchas organized and performed the Seders over the years, his motivation was and continues to be, to ensure that there is a haimishe atmosphere and that the Seders are as joyous and meaningful as they were when the residents lived in their own homes. Pinchas notes that “their joy is our pleasure, our reward.” ignitetheweb.com 4 Recipients of Thelma Steinman Direct Service Award cont’d continued to perform the mitzvah of leading the Seders as a tribute to his parents. Barbara Pleet and their family have always understood the importance of being at the Lodge for the Seders. In recent years, Barbara has led the Seder together with Pinchas. Barbara credits her husband with appreciation for his sensitivity to the residents. He assesses the situation each year to adapt the service to the needs and wishes of the residents. For example, sometimes more English passages of the Haggadah are preferred, or he may rearrange the order of the songs. Pinchas and Barbara solicit the views of the residents, asking about their favourite memories, foods and songs. Residents feel included in this more personalized Seder. Barbara says: “True reward comes from their satisfaction and joy.” Reflecting on the contribution of the Pleets to the Lodge, Stephen Schneiderman states “on Seder nights, Pinchas and Barbara bring so much to the table, their warmth, humanity, respect for the residents and the tradition of Passover. They make everyone attending feel welcome and included.” Andrew Inderwick 613.749.8225 • 1.855.863.8658 Trust. Commitment. Support. Congratulations Hillel Lodge on celebrating 60 YEARS Pinchas also is a dedicated Hillel Lodge minyan volunteer, where he participates frequently, particularly on those occasions when the Yizkor memorial service is required. He leads Yizkor and frequently also chants the Haftorah of the day. On behalf of the residents and their families, Hillel Lodge extends our appreciation to Pinchas and Barbara Pleet for their years of loving dedication at Passover and throughout the year and a Mazal Tov on their receipt of the Thelma Steinman Direct Service Award. Only one year in the past thirty did Pinchas take a break in the Hillel Lodge Seder and that was for a very good reason. In 1990, when his mother, Bertha Pleet, was a patient at Elisabeth Bruyere, he held the very first Seder there. His mother naturally kvelled over her son and his good deeds. Paul Dewar Sadly in 1998, Pinchas’ mother attended her last Hillel Lodge Seder. After his mother’s passing, Pinchas pauldewar.ndp.ca Our Home | Spring 2015 Communications Through Marketing Intelligence Happy 60th Anniversary, Hillel Lodge! MP, OTTAWA CENTRE 60th Anniversary ISSUE Congratulations from The Auxiliary of Hillel Lodge Mark your calendar for June 8th for the 2015 Auxiliary Telethon. 5 We have once again been challenged by all the Zadies of Hillel Lodge to do as we did the last six years and bike for all our beautiful Bubbies in this year’s Seventh Annual Biking for Bubbies event. This year’s Biking for Bubbies will have a new route...a total of 60 kilometres starting and ending at Hillel Lodge and following along the Ottawa River. As always, we are in need of bikers, volunteers and corporate sponsors. By joining us and biking or becoming a corporate sponsor, you are paying it forward to the Bubbies (and Zadies) who have paved the way for us in the past. As was the case last year, we are asking all individual Bikers to commit to raising $2,000.00 for Hillel Lodge. Corporate sponsors have various levels to choose from. PLEASE RESERVE THE DATE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2015 • 9:00 a.m. (Rain or Shine) Last year was our best ever and we raised over $70,000.00 for our most grateful bubbies and zadies. This year we are hoping to increase both our ridership and the monies raised for Hillel Lodge in celebration of the 60th Anniversary. Register on line at www.hillel-ltc.com PHOTO: Hillel Lodge Biking for Bubbies - September 14, 2014 Congratulations to Hillel Lodge on Celebrating 60 Years! From all of us at 6 Best Wishes to Hillel Lodge as you celebrate your 60th Anniversary Our Home | Spring 2015 COLLABORATE. SUCCEED. Let ABI move your ideas forward 2355 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4L2 T 613 738 7355 advancedbusinessimaging.com 60th Anniversary ISSUE 7 Maureen Molot Happy 60th anniversary to Hillel Lodge! Congratulations on 60 years of Long Term Care in the region. 3-1-1 (24h) 613-580-2496 jim.watson@ottawa.ca jimwatsonottawa.ca @JimWatsonOttawa 60 G YEAR S D IL G E FOR TULATIO RA N S CO N Be good by design. H Independent Linen Service congratulates Hillel Lodge on celebrating 60 Years of dedicated long term care in our community. LEL LO A Message from the Foundation The last year has been an exciting one for the Hillel Lodge Long Term Care (LTC) Foundation. First, 2014 was the first full year in which the Foundation had a full time Director of Development; Jana Rand’s contribution to the evolution of the LTC Foundation has been huge. Second, in the latter half of 2014 and early 2015, the Foundation received two significant legacy gifts, one from the estate of the late Inez Zelikovitz, the other from the estate of the late Dr. Hyman Kaufman and his wife the late Dr. Sylvia (Van Straten) Kaufman. These gifts, together with monies received in previous years, mean that for the first time the Foundation is able to generate investment revenue in addition to its regular fund raising activities to support the operations of Hillel Lodge. And third in 2014, the Foundation’s fund raising efforts – Biking for Bubbies in particular – were very successful. This year in which we are celebrating the Lodge’s 60th anniversary will be a busy one for the LTC Foundation because it is undertaking a number of initiatives to mark this milestone in addition to its regular fundraising activities. The Lodge membership campaign, which has just begun, is focusing on multiples of 60. While any sum will be gratefully accepted we are hoping current and potential Lodge members will consider supporting the Lodge in a way that acknowledges its 60 years. For the first time the Foundation is organizing a “membership week” to promote membership in the Lodge. This 60th anniversary issue of Our Home which you are enjoying features congratulatory ads from a large number of Lodge suppliers and supporters. And a special celebratory event is being organized at the Lodge for mid-October featuring food reminiscent of the 6 decades of the Lodge’s history and similarly appropriate musical entertainment. Biking for Bubbies (B4B), the Foundation’s annual fundraiser, will take place on September 20th, 2015. The B4B committee is already working on the event and hopes to attract more riders with a 60 kilometre ride for 60 years. The LTC Foundation www.cicadacreative.com 8 CHAIR, LTC FOUNDATION BOARD Our Home | Spring 2015 60th Anniversary ISSUE is embarking on a legacy giving campaign. A new planned giving brochure was developed in 2014 outlining the various options available to donors. The campaign will provide the opportunity to raise the profile of Hillel Lodge as an attractive recipient of legacy gifts. A legacy gift to to Hillel Lodge will assist in maintaining the high quality of care for which the Lodge is rightly renowned. The LTC Foundation Board is comprised of eight dedicated members –Jon Blakey, Russell Kronick, Stan Levine, Seymour Mender, Adam Schacter, Stacey Segal, Eric Weiner, and Norman Zagerman (plus the Chair). I am indebted to all of them for their energy and commitment to the work of the LTC Foundation. Thank you also to Jana Rand for spearheading our efforts. It is a pleasure to work closely with Stephen Saslove, Chair of the Hillel Lodge Board and Stephen Schneiderman, Hillel Lodge’s Executive Director as we celebrate 60 years of care to the residents of Our Home. A NIGHT THAT “Sparkles” Come celebrate 60 years at Hillel Lodge! Sunday, October 18th, 2015 7:30 – 10:30 p.m. Hillel Lodge As part of this magnificent cocktail reception entertainment will be provided by by Roxy Swan, Evelyn Greenberg and Fraser Rubens. Kosher catering by David Smith. Food stations representing each decade will be sure to delight our patrons and the décor will be stunning. Mark your calendars. This is an event not to be missed! Tickets $120 per couple or $60 each. Visit www.hillel-ltc.com or contact the LTC Foundation at 613-728-3990 9 JANA L. RAND Director of development Our Home for 60 Years! 2015 marks a very special year for Hillel Lodge with the celebration of the 60th Anniversary. Since arriving at the Lodge I have had the privilege of meeting some of the founding families, current families and friends of the Lodge. Together, we have discussed how we mark this very special milestone. The families that I have enjoyed getting to know have allowed me to witness very personal expressions of compassion and dedication to Honour thy father and thy mother. In conversations you become aware of the personal relationship the Lodge has with them. The support they provide to assist the Lodge is fundamental for the LTC Foundation. In order for Hillel Lodge to maintain the high quality of programs and services that it delivers daily to its residents, that support is fundamental. These connections and conversations have allowed me a more detailed understanding of what the Lodge means to them personally as a family. $60,000 for sixty years was the LTC Foundation goal. We were delighted to have a major donor come forward to allow us to reach that goal right at the launch of the 60th anniversary. With that generous donation we are now able to match additional donor’s gifts through membership and donations. Our intent is to raise each and every donor’s sights and to celebrate the 60 years and to help secure 60 more! This Community deserves nothing less. To our supporting organizations, the Auxiliary of Hillel Lodge, the Ottawa Jewish Community Foundation and the Jewish Federation of Ottawa; to the Israeli Brunch Committee and the hundreds of volunteers that make the Lodge their “second” Home; to each donor who has chosen to buy a leaf on the Tree of Life, open an endowment fund, leave a bequest, or endorse the Lodge through membership or honour someone through a tribute card, thank you! Together let us celebrate! 10 Leave a Bequest. Leave a Legacy. Why should I include a bequest to a charity in my will? Making a bequest is a way to make a lasting contribution to the Lodge that you are passionate about and that will continue to make an impact beyond your lifetime. It is the opportunity to leave a gift that will make a difference to the lives of those connected and to lives lived at Hillel Lodge. Can I leave a bequest to family and friends as well as a charity? Absolutely. In fact, we encourage people to think about their families and friends first and then consider leaving a bequest to Hillel Lodge. Is there a minimum value to leave as a bequest to a charity? No. There is no minimum value and no bequest is considered too small. Every dollar given will help to support our mission. Will I be able to specify how my bequest will be used? Yes. However, sometimes for long-term care, the needs are very specific and are constantly changing. What effect will making a bequest have on my life? Financially, it will have no effect on the way you live your life right now. However, many charities like the Hillel Lodge LTC Foundation have a recognition program and appreciate being informed of your decision so that we can thank you during your lifetime. How do I include a bequest to a charity in my Will? Leaving a bequest to a charity is a simple thing to do. Speak to your solicitor about including a clause in your will with the details of your bequest. For more information, please contact the LTC Foundation Director of Development at (613) 728.3990 or jana@hillel-ltc.com MEDISYSTEM PHARMACY 2014-15 recipicent OF The Hillel Lodge Outstanding Service Award The Hillel Lodge Outstanding Service Award recognizes the contributions made by a group that contributes to the Lodge and the wellbeing of the residents. The recipient of the 2014-15 Outstanding Service Award goes to a very generous service provider, MediSystem Pharmacy, whose approach and services significantly enhance the daily life of our residents. MediSystem Pharmacy’s mandate is to provide innovative pharmacy services for residents in long term care, retirement communities, and organizations that deliver specialized care. Creating positive impacts on the quality of life through personalized customer service is a core value of MediSystem. The relationship with Hillel Lodge formally began in May 2014 when it acquired the previous pharmaceutical service provider, retaining the previous staff. At that time, MediSystem President, Helen Huh, began her own relationship with the Lodge, visiting and getting to know the staff, leadership and volunteers. Ms. Huh says she immediately got to see how the respectful and positive working relationships had developed between the Lodge and the pharmacy, and was pleased to continue this level of respect for the Lodge. She observed that the staff and volunteers at the Lodge are very dedicated to the seniors who live there. MediSystem felt it was a natural fit for the company to support the Lodge’s events and activities. MediSystem has been instrumental in providing all the pharmaceutical needs at the Lodge. Every day of the year, MediSystem provides medications and excellent service to the Lodge’s 121 residents. In addition, MediSystem has donated flat screen televisions in all the Units as well as at the reception desk which serve as a communication tool for providing announcements, activities, menus, and other useful information for residents, visitors, volunteers and staff. According to Ms. Huh: “We are happy to support and help where we can.” Acknowledging the importance of Biking for Bubbies to Hillel Lodge’s fundraising efforts, MediSystem not only generously financially supported the 2014 event but also agreed to be the corporate title sponsor for the next five years. Ms. Huh attended the 2014 event where she was touched by the heartwarming Ottawa Centre connections and support of the community, residents and their families. She says: “I felt like I belonged there”, and she hopes to attend again this year. Yasir Naqvi, MPP Hillel Lodge staff, residents and families extend our appreciation to Helen Huh and MediSystem and wish you congratulations on this well deserved award. 60th Anniversary ISSUE Here to help you! Community Office 109 Catherine St., Ottawa ON K2P 0P4 T 613-722-6414 | F 613-722-6703 ynaqvi.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org www.yasirnaqvimpp.ca b /yasirnaqvimpp | a @yasir_naqvi 11 Stephen SCHNEIDERMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Hillel Lodge From all of us at The Lodge will hold its 60th annual general meeting on Wednesday, May 27, 2015. Sixty years is but a blink of an eye in the context of history. Yet in that brief time, the Lodge has accomplished so much and has so much about which to be proud. At the writing of this report, I know that it is impossible to encapsulate the contributions of all those who both came before me and those with whom I have had the pleasure of working over the last 30 years. At the risk of leaving any individuals out, I would like to note that the Presidents of the Board of Directors have taken their leadership role to heart and through their efforts and example they have helped make the organization and the Home what it is today. That is, as Rabbi Bulka once stated “the jewel in the crown of the Community’s achievement”. No one person can do this alone and so if you asked the Presidents they would tell you of their admiration for their Boards’ commitment to excellence and of the staff, volunteers and Auxiliary’s dedication to making it happen. Thank you Hillel Lodge for providing a safe and peaceful place for our bubbies and zaidies. Congratulations on your 60th Anniversary! In 2014, the Lodge set the following objectives: To establish a timetable for succession of departing senior managers: The senior management staff at the Lodge have worked together as a group for a combined total of over 150 years. They are all reaching an age when some people consider retirement. As such, a plan is now in place to look at a phased-in approach for departing staff whose departure will be staggered over the next 5-6 years. To successfully integrate a new payroll and scheduling software program in order to better distribute information to employees: The payroll system was put into place in October 2014. The system while it experienced a few growing pains will be able to give staff better information regarding their pay and benefits. To introduce an e-learning program in order to enhance and support professional training and development: In February 2014, the Lodge undertook an entire e-learning system for staff to be able to attend inservices online from a remote location. The e-learning system also enables the organization to track staff’s attendance and certify that they have the requisite training. For those staff who do not have access to a computer, they can access all e-learning via the Kaufman Training Centre 12 Our Home | Spring 2015 60th Anniversary ISSUE which was opened in the Home in October 2014. The Training centre will have a formal dedication at the 60th AGM. To explore opportunities to better broadcast information to Residents, Visitors, Staff and Volunteers through electronic means: Thanks to the contribution of the Lodge’s pharmacy, MediSystem, there are flat screen monitors on every resident unit as well as the lobby that are able to broadcast information related to activities, events, notices and menus. This information is available to residents, volunteers, visitors and staff. To restructure the Bylaws of the Corporation to include representation of the Family Council on the Board of Directors: The Bylaws of the Corporation were revised to include representation from the Family Council. The Bylaws were presented and approved at the 59th Annual General Meeting May 2014. To enhance the coordination between the Board of Directors/Long-Term Care Foundation, the Family Council and the Auxiliary by having an annual event: In September 2014, a Board Retreat was held including all four groups in order to ensure a more coordinated calendar of events and activities and for all groups to work in concert for the betterment of the Home. To utilize technology in order to further enhance the existing safety and security measures of the Home: Security is a primary concern for the Home and the Community and in late 2014, the camera system that monitors the Home received a number of enhancements with respect to additional cameras, improved lighting of the exterior of the building and a new digital video recorder better able to capture events. More enhancements and changes are on the horizon for 2015. Possibly the best way to summarize our 60th year comes from a line in a Charles Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities: “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times”. Some of the best is described above. The worst is the current operational shortfall that President Stephen Saslove so eloquently describes in his report. What he doesn’t say is that we will draw from our greatest resource, the people who care about maintaining the Lodge as a going concern and making it continue as a fine example of what people can do, both individually and collectively. 13 Supporting the lodge how to establish your named Endowment Fund You can support the Lodge both now and forever by establishing an Endowment Fund in the Hillel Lodge Long Term Care Foundation. Your fund can be set up with a tax deductible contribution of $1000 or more (payment plan available). The capital in your fund will be invested in perpetuity and the annual interest generated will support the priorities designated by you. For example, your Fund could support: • Priority Needs of the Lodge • Direct Resident care – feeding program, kosher food, new medical equipment • Therapeutic services • Recreational programs • Staff education, training and/or technology • Jewish Life enhancement –traditions and Holidays Proud supporters of the Ottawa Jewish Community for over 65 years Your named Endowment Fund can be established in memory or in honour of a loved one, or serve as a living legacy of your own commitment to the mission of Hillel Lodge. You and your friends can contribute to your fund at any time and help it grow, through our Tribute card program or additional gifts. Make a donation to celebrate an anniversary, birthday or other special event in your life and help ensure the future of Hillel Lodge. All Endowment Funds will be listed on our Wall of Honour. Consider establishing an Endowment Fund in celebration of Hillel Lodge’s 60th Anniversary! To find out how you can open a named Endowment Fund in our Foundation and join our Wall of Honour please call Jana Rand at 613.728.3990. Thank you for 60 years of providing our bubbies and zaidies with a place to feel safe and secure in their golden years. Congratulations! ggfl.ca 14 Our Home | Spring 2015 An Independent Member Firm of DFK Canada Inc. and DFK Interna�onal