2013 Council for Older Adults Annual Report

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ANNUAL REPORT

2013


My husband and I are glad to commend [our volunteer Meals On Wheels driver] on his personality and friendliness. We look

Please continue the wonderful work. My mother had nothing but good things to say about your employees and the services you provide. Thanks for

forward to his visit every day and it’s not just about the food.

caring for her so well!

In a nutshell, the Council has given me my life back. Between [my care consultant’s] check-up calls, emergency response, Meals On Wheels, daily visits, and my cell phone, I am no longer

afraid to be alone.


WHO WE ARE At the Council for Older Adults, we provide choices for older adults in Delaware County so they can live safely in their own homes and stay healthy as they age. That means providing over 175,000 meals each year to seniors; offering in-home care services through our highly-trained team of licensed social workers; and providing hundreds of exciting monthly programs at our enrichment center to help older adults stay active and healthy. The Council, a nonprofit organization, is governed by a local volunteer board of directors reflecting the diversity of the county. Our primary financial support comes from a local senior services property tax levy, which has been approved by voters since 1994. Other vital support is received through corporate and private donations, sponsorships, grants, and the work of volunteers.


1,224

1,308

What percentage of service costs do clients pay out-of-pocket?* 2013 Co-pays: 41% of clients pay nothing 20% of clients pay 5-15% 15% of clients pay 20-95% 24% of clients pay 100%

843 623 155

In-Home Care Services Clients 1995

2000

2005

Who do we serve? 2013 Clients by Age: 16% are ages 60-69 30% are ages 70-79 40% are ages 80-89 14% are age 90+

2010

2013

*Clients pay for their services based on a sliding fee scale. This ensures that local tax levy dollars are used wisely based on a client’s ability to pay and their level of need.


SERVICES In 2013, we... Provided in-home care services to 1,308 clients Served 176,795 hot, nutritious meals to seniors Drove 162 seniors to medical appointments Opened two new congregate dining centers at Ashley Villa and St. Michael’s Delivered 55,464 cans of nutritional supplements Provided insurance counseling to 644 seniors Supplied 126,272 pounds of free shelf-stable groceries to low-income seniors Provided support to 155 caregivers through monthly workshops Gave seniors farmers’ market vouchers for $45,852 in fresh fruits and vegetables Launched our FIRST program with the Genoa Township Fire Department Distributed 2,764 pounds of donated pet food for the pets of Meals On Wheels clients


The IMPACT of Your Support

Howard & Genny When asked how long they’ve lived in Delaware, Genny responded, “Are you ready for this?” She and Howard lived just around the corner from each other as children. They visited each other so frequently they wore a path across the field separating their houses. From childhood sweethearts to 66 years of marriage and counting, Howard and Genny have been inseparable. But when Howard developed dementia and other physical issues several years ago, Genny feared the worst. She was unable to leave him alone, and worried that Howard would have to be placed in a facility. Their daughter Lois, seeing that Genny and Howard were essentially homebound, started making phone calls. Lois was referred to the Council for Older Adults and her parents were assigned a care consultant, who coordinated Meals On Wheels, adult day care, and respite, allowing Howard to remain living at home and Genny the freedom to leave the house.

“The Council was a lifesaver,” said Genny. “It’s such a blessing to remain at home.” Her daughter is equally grateful. “It’s a relief to know that there are people caring for them while I work, and that the relationships between my parents and their providers are friendly and supportive,” said Lois.


The IMPACT of Your Support

Alexander & Aleda When asked if he’s a birdwatcher, as well as a painter, Alexander responded, “No, I just like painting birds!” Birds, super heroes, his family… the subjects of Alexander’s paintings are varied, but share a vibrancy that is mirrored in his pleasant demeanor. “Sometimes I’m a cranky curmudgeon,” Alexander claimed. His wife, Aleda, just smiled and shook her head. Alexander and Aleda have been married for 62 years. They are still visibly in love, holding hands and complimenting each other frequently. They moved to Ohio seven years ago when Aleda got sick, and Alexander realized he needed help. They moved to Powell to be close to their daughter. While their daughter is their “number one” support system, Alexander says he would be lost without the Council for Older Adults. “They are a real help and a blessing,” he said, “A lifeline.” Alexander and Aleda receive a variety of in-home services from the Council, including transportation to medical appointments, homemaker services, emergency response buttons, and respite.

Without the Council, “we would not be able to stay together,” said Alexander about his wife. “Money is one thing, but good will is everything. They [at the Council] are beautiful people.”


2013 Board of Directors

2013 Key Accomplishments

Larry Harris, President Roger Van Sickle, Vice President Alice Solove, Secretary Tansukh J. Salgia, PhD, Treasurer Karen Pillion, Past President Alice Frazier, MD Robert Gaffey, PhD Dwayne Gardner, PhD Jan Garlock George Kannapel Susan Lasley Ross Long, JD Jane Nance, RN Richard Skuce George Speese Robert Sprengnether Bill Verhoff, RN Bob Walsh John Watkins

We celebrated the one millionth meal delivered from our Cheshire Road campus. The property tax levy that helps fund our in-home care services program passed — for the fifth time in a row! We worked alongside 800 active volunteers who provided over 44,000 hours of service. We were awarded the Qualify of Life award from the Delaware Area Chamber of Commerce. The Council for Older Adults merged with Senior Citizens, Inc.


FINANCIALS Income Aging Services Levy

*Direct Client & Community Services $5,525,538

81.7%

Nutrition Services

$1,321,446

25.8%

Grants

$562,075

8.3%

Case Management

$1,182,542

23.0%

Fees

$286,520

4.2%

Enrichment Center

$555,844

10.8%

Donations/Funds Raised

$163,461

2.4%

Homemaker Services

$468,715

9.1%

$31,685

0.5%

Transportation Services

$347,048

6.8%

Other

$195,085

2.9%

Total

$6,764,364

100.0%

Personal Care, Respite & Nursing Care

$282,640

5.5%

Volunteer Services

$230,532

4.5%

Durable Medical Equipment & Supplies

$197,842

3.9%

Counseling, Support & Education

$186,043

3.6%

Investments

Expense by Cost Center Direct Client & Community Services*

$5,130,571

80.5%

Management & General

$612,940

9.6%

Emergency Response Systems $161,079

3.1%

Outreach & Special Events

$509,137

8.0%

Adult Day Care Services

$132,188

2.6%

Hospitality Services

$123,520

1.9%

Home Repair & Chore Services $64,653

1.3%

$6,376,168

100.0%

Total

Total

$5,130,571

100.0%


I wanted to give back to my community, so I signed up to be a volunteer with the Council. I had no idea I would get so much in return — I get such pride

I follow the Council on Facebook and Twitter, and always share their news with my friends when they are recruiting new volunteers or promoting a special event.

and satisfaction from helping others.

The Council took such good care of my mother that it was only fitting to give back. I sent a check in memorial of her, and I

like knowing that my money will help care for another person.


SUPPORT At the Council for Older Adults, we provide choices for older adults in Delaware County so they can live safely in their own homes and stay healthy as they age.

You can help support our mission! Volunteer. Deliver meals, drive seniors to medical appointments, stuff envelopes, help prepare food — every single volunteer is vital to our organization. Donate. We welcome your financial support and work hard to put donations to good use. Spread the word. It takes just one click to follow us on Facebook or just one minute to mention us to a friend. You can help carry our message throughout the community.


The Council for Older Adults is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that helps older people in Delaware County live safely in their own homes and stay healthy as they age. Programs and services provided by the Council are supported in part by the local senior services levy, corporate and private donations, sponsorships, and grants. The Council for Older Adults is a United Way agency.

800 Cheshire Road Delaware, Ohio 43015 (740) 363-6677 www.growingolder.org


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