Annual Report - Permian Basin Rehab Center
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Annual Report - Permian Basin Rehab Center
Our Mission, Vision and Core Values PERMIAN BASIN REHABILITATION CENTER Our mission is to make life better for our patients, their families, and our community by providing high quality and compassionate therapy services. Our vision is to be the Permian Basin’s first choice for outpatient therapy services. Chairman’s Message - Rodney Hurt The Permian Basin Rehab Center is an integral part of our community and has been for many years. The reason our organization continues to remain strong and fulfill our mission is the Center provides a much needed and worthwhile service in our community. We have highly qualified, talented, and dedicated therapists offering physical, speech and occupational therapies as well as audiological services. Very few outpatient clinics offer all four disciplines under one roof. The Center is guided by a 35 member board of directors who are dedicated and generous in their time and resources. Our fundraisers are well established and provide attractive ways for the members of the community to donate to our non-profit charitable organization. We are challenged to maintain a strong funding base as insurance providers continue to cut back in reimbursements for medical services. We pride ourselves in having a large percentage of pediatric patients who are the future of our community. Many of our patients only receive much needed therapy because of the existence of our lighthouse of hope at the corner of 7th and Alleghaney. We thank you for your support of PBRC! CEO’s Message - Wade Kuehler 2015 Annual Report Since 1953 the Permian Basin Rehabilitation Center has met the rehabilitative needs of our patients by providing high quality and compassionate therapy services. During 2015, we treated 1,764 unique patients representing an increase of 29.8% over the 1,359 patients we treated during 2014. Similarly the total number of treatment sessions we provided grew by 9.0% during 2015. Increasing demand for our services is the result of growth in population combined with the fact that other therapy providers are leaving the market due to the adverse effects of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Our core values are: Integrity – we act with integrity and honesty by doing the right thing at all times, even when no one is watching. Excellence – we provide high quality services and strive to be the best in everything that we do. Compassion – we demonstrate our compassion for others by living The Golden Rule. Accountability – we acknowledge ownership and accountability for our actions and accept responsibility for their consequences without exceptions or excuses. Dedication- we are committed to meeting to our patients’ needs to ensure the best possible outcomes. Our Staff Executive Director - Wade Kuehler Directors Mary D. Blain - Finance Director , Kathryn Y. Norwood - Director of Clinic Development-Marketing, Kimberly R. Ortega - Clinic Director, Tanya C. Patrick - Billing Director , Lourdez D Zamora-Fierro –Director of Audiology Therapists Janelle Beckman - Speech Language Pathologist, Amy Burks - Physical Therapist Assistant, Qwenetra Carter Occupational Therapist, Parisa Crane - Occupational Therapist, Paula Diffie– Doctor of Physical Therapy, Sara Dunnam - Speech Language Pathologist, Patricio Fierro - Physical Therapist Assistant, Jennifer Fowler - Doctor of Physical Therapy, Laci Judkins - Physical Therapist Assistant, Katie Keith - Speech Language Pathologist Assistant, Mevelin Marquez - Physical Therapist Assistant, Denny Martin - Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Lauren Szot - Speech Language Pathologist, John B. Trotman - Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant, Bonnie Wright - Speech Language Pathologist, Lourdez D Zamora-Fierro –Doctor of Audiology Office Staff Viviana R. Cataño, Chance Cerda, Omero Flores, Diana Y. Gamboa, Tanya Galindo, Rakel Leyva, Josette Lozano, Melanie D Madero, Lita Molinar, Jeremy Salgado, Emilie Salinas, Stephanie Trotman, Yurika Tarin, and Catalina Uranga. Reimbursement amounts paid by insurance companies and Medicaid have decreased almost 40% since 2012 and are insufficient to cover the cost of providing life improving therapy services. This situation results in more patients than ever seeking the PBRC’s services. Each life improving therapy session that we provide is only possible due to the PBRC’s generous donors who stand in the gap allowing us continue to make life better for our patients, their families and our community. Thank you so much! Integrity — Excellence — Compassion — Accountability —Dedication FUNDRAISINGS PBRC is a not-for-profit organization. In 2015, we had two major events for fundraising: Telethon in the spring and Steakout in the fall. Clinic In spite of low staffing levels during the second and third quarters of 2015, the clinic was able to provide 2,019 more therapy sessions to our patients in 2015 than in 2014. By the end of the year, staffing levels had returned to near normal and the clinic was in a position to begin growing. The physical therapy department grew to 6 therapists and the speech therapy department began using speech therapist assistants to enable us to serve more patients. Although the clinic faced many challenges in 2015, the clinic staff continued to focus on providing high quality, individual therapy services to our patients. We continued to offer both the cleft palate clinic and developmental clinic to meet the needs of families in our community. The therapy staff worked tirelessly to help our patients achieve their goals and provide hope to our patients and their families. As a result, we were able to help patients speak their first word, take their first step, stand up independently for the first time in years and increase their independence. FINANCES PBRC revenue in 2015 was $3,230,552; 41% ($1,327,456) of this revenue was generated by donor base. More than $300,000 was given to our patient AP (Assistant Program). In addition, more than $200,000 was used on patients for services not covered by insurance companies. This would not be possible without your support. The clinic staff continued to focus on training and education in 2015. Therapists attended training in autism, kinesiotaping, feeding therapy and voice therapy. In addition, the therapy team provided training and education to more than 12 students pursuing therapy careers. Our staff of therapists was able to provide more than 2,000 hours of observation, education and supervision to future therapists. As we look forward to 2016, we will continue to grow the scope of services offered at the Rehab Center by enhancing our feeding program and implementing a lymphedema treatment program. The clinic staff remains fully committed to the mission of the Rehab Center. We are excited for the year to come as we work alongside our patients, their families, the board and our generous donors to make the lives of our patients and their families better. Kim Ortega, Clinic Director Development and Marketing The Permian Basin Rehab Center experienced a phenomenal year in our fundraising efforts during 2015. Over $1,327,456.00 was raised with the Great American Steakout, our 2015 Telethon, and other fundraising events. The success of our year was due to the continued generous support of the community, a hard working board of directors, and the dedicated therapists and staff. Our annual Telethon was hosted by CBS7 on April 18th & 19th. We are very appreciative to John Bushman, Barry Marks, Jose Gaona, and the great team at CBS7. The dedicated team of anchors, production team, board, staff, and all the volunteers helped make the Telethon successful. Making Dreams Come True was the theme of Telethon 2015. Diana Venegas, our 2015 Patient Representative, shared her story of inspiration, determination and hope. Fellow patients, Annabell, John Hunter, and JJ joined Diana during the Telethon sharing their stories of small and large victories. Our patients and their families motivate us to continue to be the best outpatient rehab facility. Tatum Hubbard was instrumental in organizing a new fundraiser for the Permian Basin Rehab Center. Tatum and the Odessa Extreme Athletes did a show in March highlighting their cheer and dance teams. The purpose of this evening of talent was to raise money for the PBRC. At the end of the evening more than $38,000 was donated. Rodney Hurt along with Tatum did a fantastic job hosting the OEA filming. The Great American Steakout, “Grilligan’s Island” was a great success at La Hacienda. This new location and Homer Daniels as the Steakout Chairman proved to be a great combination. Our guests enjoyed the incredible music of In10City, delicious appetizers, and fantastic steaks donated by the Bobby Cox Companies and cooked to perfection by our cooking teams. The live auction led by our good friends Jay Hendricks and Tatum Hubbard was very successful. Thank you to the PBRC board members and staff who did a great job with the set-up; table sales, silent auction donations, and decorating. Special thanks to Lorri Brunson, Rodney Hurt, D.R. Nichols, Phyllis Thane, Sherry Garcia, Julie Garrett and Daniel Bright. Thank you to all that participated and made this year’s Steakout a success. The Helping Hands Campaign by the McAlister’s Restaurants and the Kent Companies was a huge accomplishment. Larry Lee and his McAlister’s Restaurants raised $70,190. Terry Adkisson and the Kent Companies donated $80,008 for the Center. This truly is an amazing campaign and we appreciate McAlister’s and the Kent Companies. The Pilot Club of Odessa annual Christmas Tree has been a generous supporter of the Rehab Center for over 28 years. This year with the help of the City of Odessa, The Pilot Club, and the Rehab Center the tree location was moved to Optimist Park located at East Everglade and Grandview. The CCT and the Pilot club donated $15,485.00 to the Center. Our Annual Christmas Carnival was a great success with the generous donation and sponsorship from David Arrington Oil and Gas. Kenny Copeland with Market Street donated hotdogs, chips, and cookies for our patients and their families to enjoy. The Crystal Ball Debs, Escorts, Pages, and Princesses volunteered their time and helped at the Carnival. Over 500 patients and their families enjoyed games, food, and getting their pictures made with Santa and Mrs. Claus, the Grinch, Buddy the Elf, Cindy Lou Who, Anna and Olaf, and Snoopy. Special thank you to all the following who helped our patients have a great Christmas experience…. Rodney Hurt (Santa), Renee Osborn (Mrs. Claus), Ross Goerning (The Grinch), Dustin Lee (Snoopy), Jim Breaux (Buddy the Elf), Janelle Beckman (Anna), and Sara Dunham (Olaf). Chance Cerda joined the Development Team in December as Development Coordinator. A graduate of Tarleton State in Business Management he brings enthusiasm and a love of non-profits to the Center. The Development Team is excited about the future. We continue to market to businesses, physicians, and donors. My goal is to continue to share the message of the wonderful things that happen at the Permian Basin Rehabilitation Center. Thank you to the Board of Directors, Donors, and the PBRC staff for all the support and encouragement that I continue to receive. Kathy Y. Hollmann, M.S. CCC-SLP Integrity — Excellence — Compassion — Accountability —Dedication Integrity — Excellence — Compassion — Accountability —Dedication Telethon 2015 Our Services Audiology Pala, metuo obruo opes ratis commoveo at. Blandit haero melior Occupational Therapy Speech-Language Pathology Therapy quibus, saepius ne hendrerit iustum validus nulla indoles gemino pneum. Brevitas modo aliquip vero, ulciscor abico. Illum epulae paulatim vel demoveo pertineo nulla delenit macto saluto. Quia esse, feugait utrum pneum ut iriure consecttuer vel verto adsum. Nutus neque hendrerit torqueo vulputate quae enim abico lucidus regula genitus mara nobis. Hendrerit et, exerci foras, esse illum Patient Physical Therapy Assistance Programs Integrity — Excellence — Compassion — Accountability —Dedication 2015 Board of Directors Officers Cleft Palate Clinic Developmental Clinic Rodney Hurt, President; Larry Lee, Immediate Past President; Jimmy Breaux, Vice President; Lorri Brunson, Officer of Development; Judd Campbell, Treasurer; Julie Garrett, Secretary Executive Committee Brent Beakley, Travis Coombes, Homer Daniels, Gregg McDonald, D.R. Nichols, Phyllis Thane Governing Board Daniel Bright, Robert Chavez, Chris Cole, Denis Dennis, David Dunn, Brett Felker, Scott Hefty, Jay Hendricks, Ron Leach, Les Littlejohn, Lorraine Perryman, Billy Pon, Robbie Richards, Matt Scott, Scott Sibert, Rhonda Spykes, Steve Steen, Kelsy Westman, Matthew Wood Board Emeritus Richard P. Owens, Jim Reese, Jan Roden Permian Basin Rehabilitation Center 620 North Alleghaney Odessa, TX 79761 432.332.8244 ph 432.580.7428 fax Members at Large Ann Volker - Odessa Crystal Ball, LaNelle Agee - Pilot Club of Odessa, Doug Chisum -Odessa Rotary Club Integrity — Excellence — Compassion — Accountability —Dedication This brochure was respectfully prepared by M.Blain using PBRC resources on February 29, 2016 www.pbrehab.com. Twitter: @pbrehab Instagram: Pbrehab