Introduction 2015 Staff - Faribault Area Senior Center
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Introduction 2015 Staff - Faribault Area Senior Center
MISSION STATEMENT Senior Center The mission of the Faribault Area Senior Citizens, Inc. is to promote the physical, emotional, intellectual, economic and social well-being of older adults and to promote their participation in all aspects of community life in Faribault and the surrounding area. Fashions on Central The mission of Faribault Area Senior Center’s Fashions on Central is to provide essential financial support for the Senior Center. In addition, the Fashions on Central provides volunteer opportunities for its members, donates clothing through the voucher system and is environmentally responsible in encouraging the reuse of serviceable items. 2015 Staff Executive Director Mona Kaiser Program Coordinator Brenda Johnson Dining Site Manger/Special Events/Business Office Jennifer Bimberg Fashions on Central Manager Kathy Dodds Fashions on Central Staff Gayle Watters Introduction Mona Kaiser, Executive Director It was late in 2014 that a legal Development Agreement was signed by the Senior Center and the City of Faribault paving the way for a building expansion of the FASC. Since that time we have hired Crescendo Consulting, professional fundraisers, to direct the capital campaign efforts. Throughout 2015 committees were formed and met regularly to create the materials necessary to start soliciting funds. In November, 2015 the Celebrating Seniors Capital Campaign kicked off with 350 community members in attendance, raising $200,000 in just one event. By the end of the year over $800,000 had been raised. Coming up next is the hiring of contractors and finishing the fundraising. 2015 will be known as one of the most important in the Senior Center’s history- just wait until next year! 2015 Board of Directors Officers Directors President - Milt Plaisance Clarence Anderson Vice-President - Sheilah Luttring Jack Claeson Treasurer - Richard Hora Mary Dietsch Secretary - LaVonne Brick Cathy Hoban Robert Hammer City Council Liaison Irene Paquette John Jasinski Gloria Rodriguez JoEllen Schulz 2015 Volunteer Hours Counselors (Legal & Health)* 182 Kitchen Band 288 Bake Sale 145 Misc. Volunteering 150 Blood Pressure Checks 26 Program Presenters 12 Board of Directors Work 434 Programming Committee 17 Building Project Committee 2,152 Out to Lunch Planner 24 Calls from Santa 12 Receptionist Desk 1,379 Card Recycling 225 Senior Dining Program* 3,710 Fashions on Central 5,667 Tax Prep* 420 Defensive Driving* 64 Flower Basket Watering 528 Total Hours: 15,901 Funeral Escort 455 * Also considered a volunteer with another organization 2015 Programming Participants Participants Participants Arts and Crafts 74 Flu Shot Clinic 124 Medication Education 12 Blood Pressure Checks 396 Foot Clinic 261 Membership Meeting 20 Book Club 140 Health Ins. Counseling 111 Out to Lunch Bunch 138 Card Games 2598 Health/Wellness Classes 119 Senior Dining 15,637 (two locations ) Caregiver Education 113 Information & Referral 185 Special Programs 516 Caregiver Support Group 72 Kitchen Band 105 Tax Clinic 281 Coffee Chat 8 Legal Services 25 Trips 647 Video Conference Classes 30 (Family and Professional) Defensive Driving Classes 287 Life Writing Group 122 Encore Academy Classes 140 Local Day Tours 107 2 2015 Community Partnerships 110 partners 1st United Bank Hiawathaland Transit SE MN Area Agency on Aging AARP Hildebrandt, Michael Sellner, Herb Aging Servies Insty Prints SEMCAC Aldi James, Delane Shattuck-St. Mary’s Allina Health Jones, David St. Croix Hospice - Kristen Sjolie American Red Cross Jorgensen, Richard St. Lucas Care Center Asian Buffet KDHL Tangren, Reuben Basher’s Keystone Communities The Family Diner Becker, Jen Kloster, Don Three Rivers CAC Boldt Funeral Home Korman, Debbie Thrivent Financial Boyes, Bill Kosfeld, Gordy Trinity Lutheran Church - Faribault Braden, Scott Krinke, Bruce United Way of Faribault Brookdale Senior Living Tim Kron - DOH, Allina Vaillancourt, Nancy Buckham Memorial Library Larson, Larry Varley, Sandy Cannon Valley Elder Collegium Med City Mobility (Dave DeGrood) Village Family Theater Cardinal Pointe Milestone Senior Living Voegele, Gary Chet’s MN State Academy for the Blind Whistle Stop Café Civil War Roundtable Murphy, Loren Wille, Nyla Community Thanksgiving Meal North Ambulance Winjum’s Restaurant Connected 4 Learning Oak Wood Hills Country Kitchen Parker Kohl Funeral Home Sponsors of the Kick-off Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Pavek, Ayn- Hy-Vee Foods American Legion Depot Bar & Grill Peanasky, Paul Brushwork Signs Dienst, Dustin Perkin’s Fareway Foods/ Faribo Liguor District One Hospital Pleasant Manor/View Estates F– Town Brewery Faribault Community Television Quist, Col. B. Wayne Cheese Caves Faribault Daily News Realife Cooperative Fox Productions Faribault Fire Department Rech, Diane Westbrack Marketing Faribault Main Street Relativity Faribault Parks and Rec Retired Senior Volunteer Program Faribault Police Department Rice County Attorney - John Fossum Faribault Public Schools Rice County Fair Board Faribault Senior Living Rice County Historical Society Faribault, City of Rice County Homeless Prevention Team Friendship Travel Rice County Public Health F-Town Brewery Rice County Sheriff Dept. Gran Plaza Mexican Grill Rice County Social Services Grandpa Al’s Richie Eye Clinic Haag, Bonnie Rost, Sandy Hafemeyer, Jessica Sage Glass Harry Brown’s Schweich’s Bar Heritage House Schwichtenberg, Suzanne 3 2015 Fundraising 2015 Donated Building Usage (to 17 agencies) GROWS Garden Club Event AARP Defensive Driving Classes Living Well with Chronic Conditions Classes AARP Tax Clinics Minnesota Multi-Housing Association Cannon Valley Elder Collegium Classes Relay for Life Captain Meeting Child Care Aware Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) Civil War Roundtable Meetings Rice County Extension Annual Meeting Faribault Community Center Classes and Meetings Rice County Public Health Flu Shot Clinics Foot Clinic Appointments SEMAAA Education Session Golden Kiwanis Weekly Meetings S MN Regional Legal Services Clinics 2015 Fashions on Central Fashions on Central continues to be a major funding source for the Senior Center. Key points of interest: The donations of high quality, gently-used clothing are received in abundance from Faribault residents Volunteer support continues to be strong from members and nonmembers alike. Store manager Kathy Dodds took retirement during 2015 after 5 years of employment. We utilized many different types of advertising in order to reach our customer base. Those include: Daily News coupon book, downtown event participation, FCTV, newspaper articles and Facebook. In addition, we brought in outside vendors to display their products as a way to also entice shoppers into our store. The competition of numerous thrift stores in Faribault caused a dip in store sales, which was reflected in a decline of net income 4 2015 Financial Breakdown Income $48,345 Expenses $34,524 Net $13,821 2015 Caregiver Support & Senior Center Programs 2015 Senior Dining & Special Events Jen Bimberg, Dining Site Manager Brenda Johnson, Coordinator SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS SENIOR DINING We continue to offer a variety of programs designed to enhance the quality of life of our members and the community at large. We offer health and wellness classes, opportunities to be creative, venues that contribute to social connectedness, services that assist with financial well-being, and presentations just for the joy of learning. Member involvement continues to be the driving force of our efforts and a program committee gives guidance. While Senior Dining strives to maintain its mission, “To promote the independence, dignity, good health, and nutritional well-being of older persons”, my hope is that we are serving those we are meant to serve, provide fellowship and a welcoming site that everyone appreciates, and offer nutritionally balanced home-style meals so many enjoy. Senior Dining also provides volunteer opportunities to keep seniors active, connect them with others, and give them a sense of value. The volunteers who give of their time and talent in the dining program are not only vital to the success of the program, but also very much appreciated. Senior Dining cannot not say thank you enough for the hours you give. In 2015, choices ranged from a tour of Sage Glass to painting on canvas, learning about Dietrich Bonhoeffer or bluebirds, or enhancing skills for falls prevention or safe medication use. We couldn’t do this without the individuals and agencies who partner with us. We also enhance our programming capacity by hosting programs such as the evidenced-based series, Living Well with Chronic Conditions, and more recently, Cannon Valley Elder Collegium (Northfield) classes. Statistics Senior Center: Meals Served = 10,537 Meal Donation = $35,108 Golden Meadows: Meals Served = 5,100 Meal Donation = $7,527 CAREGIVERS & COMMUNITY The FASC has a long tradition of working with Family Caregivers - those who provide help to an older or disabled adult relative or friend. Along with information & referral help and classes for family caregivers, we maintain connections with professional care providers and facilitate classes to provide those providers with continuing education credit. Senior Dining Partners May Bottke Mary Charlton Don & Judy Chester First English Handbell Players MGB Trio Joan Nordquist Herb Sellner Head Start: Meals Served = 17,923 Volunteer Hours: Combined Hours = 2,748 Food Support Program [SNAP] Hiawathaland Bus Kitchen Band Red Hat Ladies SEMAAA St. Lucas Care Center 3 Rivers Community Action SPECIAL EVENTS In the community, we provide co-facilitation of a family caregiver support group. A partnership with the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) assists the local Senior Friendship Volunteer outreach with meeting space and in-kind support. And staff serves on an Emergency Preparedness - Special Needs work group as well as Faribault Public Schools Continuing Education committee and the RSVP advisory group in Rice County. A special event is a one-time or occasional event provided outside the usual programs and activities. Events of 2015: 5 Heritage Days: God’s Angry Man, The Incredible Journey of Private Joe Haan Night to Unite: Community-wide National Night Out event Senior Center Programs and Services encompass a variety of delivery styles including presentations, discussion groups, social activities, and private appointments and cover needs and interests related to health and wellness, creative expression, legal and financial issues, and life-long learning. Group Activities Presentations and Programs Ask the Pharmacist meets monthly to discuss a health topic. Open to public; no fee. Coffee Chat is an informal discussion and questions session that gives community members the opportunity to learn about various community programs and services. No fee; open to the public. Book Club meets monthly; variety of genres. Members only; no fee. Connected 4 Learning is a live video conference format that takes the participant to museums around the country and even to other countries “Live from the Ukraine”. Or the group reads a book and then has opportunity to visit with the author. Fee for members and non-members. Cards (500, Euchre, Pfeiffer) and Bridge meet on a regular daily schedule. Members only; minimal charge includes coffee and treat. Card Making Class meets monthly. Learn how to create special occasion or seasonal cards using stamping, embossing, etc. Fee: $3. Encore Academy provides speakers on a variety of history and humanities topics. For example, Prohibition, C.S. Lewis and the Inklings, and Mount Rushmore. Fee for members and non-members. Coloring Club for Adults meets monthly. Bring your own supplies or use supplies provided. Coffee available for purchase. Healthy Living topics are presented by local providers and have included Overcoming Exercise Barriers, Health Care Directives, Brain Health, and Eye Health. No fee; open to the public. Kitchen Band meets monthly for practice and performs at area care facilities. Life Writing Group meets monthly. Simple technique and topics to record personal and family stories. Members only. No fee. Hobby & Special Interest presentations have included Blue Birds, Ham Radio, Photo Organization. Open to public; fee may apply. Out to Lunch Bunch meets monthly and visits area restaurants. Members only; meal cost Dutch Treat. Local Tours are held in the warm weather months and have included Sage Glass, the Woolen Mill, and Academy for the Deaf. Open to public, fees apply. Trips Dining Program Friendship Travel of Faribault arranges the trips with registration taken through the Senior Center. Open to the public. Trips are offered throughout the year including one-day, overnight, and extended stay options. They are regularly scheduled to Old Log Theater, the Plymouth Playhouse, Jackpot Junction, and more. The Faribault Senior Center is the congregate dining site for Faribault. Designed for seniors, meals are open to all. Served M-F at 11:30 a.m. No reservation needed unless otherwise noted for holiday meals. Monthly birthday party celebrated on the last Tuesday of the month. 6 Support Services Bone Builders Classes meet regularly at Milestone Senior Living. This exercise program improves strength & balance, enhances energy & well-being, and increases socialization. An RSVP program. Open to public;no fee. Blood Pressure Check offered each Wednesday at noon and provided by staff from local agencies. No fee; walk-in. Caregiver Support Group for persons caring for an adult family member or friend. Meets monthly at Milestone Senior Living. Bridge Marathon meets at the FASC twice a month during the school year. Group membership. Cannon Valley Elder Collegium founded in Northfield and recently available in Faribault. Lifelong learning opportunities for anyone age 50 & over. Held at FASC and other sites in Faribault. Fee. Checkbook Balance Service provided by appointment. No fee. Estate and Will Advice Clinics offered several times a year. Thanks to local attorneys, participants can meet for a private consultation to discuss questions & concerns. By appointment; no fee. Civil War Roundtable meets monthly at FASC. Open to public; group membership. Continuing Education for Care Providers in partnership with Rice County Public Health offering classes for local long-term care providers. Held at FASC. Open to public; no fee. Foot Clinic offered twice a month by appointment. Fee payable to nurse. Health Care Directives assistance available by appointment. Complete a document that describes health care wishes. No fee. Driver Safety Program classes held monthly at the FASC and provided by AARP trained instructors. For persons age 55 & older updating driving skills and reviewing the rules of the road. Open to public; fee. Health Insurance Counseling provided by trained volunteers, a program of the MN Board on Aging. Assistance with Medicare enrollment, health insurance questions, benefits check-up. By appointment; no fee. Flu Shot Clinic at the FASC annually by Rice County Public Health. Open to public; fee. Gallery on the Go at the FASC with group guide Suzanne Schwichtenberg. Complete a painting on canvas in an afternoon. Open to public; fee. Information and Referral Service Providing connections and assistance to anyone who has a question or concern about the well-being of an older adult. No fee; offered by phone or stop in. Golden Kiwanis group meets at the FASC several times a month; group membership. Medication Review provided by a local pharmacist by appointment to review all medications, answer questions, and help with problem solving. No fee. Hometown Holiday held in December and hosted by the FASC, Buckham Memorial Library, and Faribault Parks & Recreation. Open to public; no fee The FASC also facilitates and/or provides space for the following: National Night Out/Night to Unite held in August and hosted by the FASC, Buckham Library and Faribault Parks & Rec. Open to public; fees may apply. Red Hat group meets here monthly for lunch. Group membership. Pickleball Clinic periodically held at Community Center. Open to public; fee. Senior Friendship Volunteers are persons age 55 and older who assist seniors by doing the types of things that friends do for friends. Monthly volunteer meeting at FASC. If you need a volunteer or want to volunteer contact the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) at 507-450-1518. Living Well with Chronic Conditions is a 6-week workshop series for persons living with an on-going health condition to gain tools for better living. Taught by trained leaders. Open to public; no fee. 7 2015 Balance Sheet 8 2015 Profit and Loss Statement 9 2015 Budget Income Advertising income City of Faribault Fashions on Central sales Contribution/Donations Funeral Escort Fund raising Kwik Trip Membership fees Trips Rental income Rice County $3,500 $52,200 $70,000 $11,000 $5,000 $10,000 $2,500 $20,000 $600 $11,500 $5,600 SEMCAC income $19,000 Program Income Def. Driving Dividend income $10,000 $6,500 $5,000 Total Income $232,400 Expense Advertising Bank charges Depreciation Dues & subscriptions Insurance Janitorial Kwik Trip Legal & accounting Mileage & meal Miscellaneous Office supplies Postage & shipping Printing Program supplies Defensive Driving Repairs & maintenance Simple IRA Match Taxes - real estate Taxes - payroll Telephone Utilities Wages-staff Total Expense Net Income 10 $2,000 $50 $19,230 $500 $8,000 $12,000 $2,000 $5,000 $200 $200 $3,500 $1,850 $3,840 $7,250 $5,000 $2,000 $3,000 $3,344 $10,000 $2,500 $16,000 $129,000 $236,464 -$4,064