2017-18 Annual Report

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2017-2018

R EP OR T TO T HE COMMUN I T Y


Vision A caring society where people of all ages and abilities live to their full potential

Mission To help build a caring society by providing excellent health, social and housing services for veterans, seniors and other adults

Values Caring • Respect • Integrity • Quality Continuous Learning and Improvement • Teamwork • Accountability

Strategic Goals

1 Broadmead Care Society will provide exceptional care,

2 Broadmead Care Society will have the organizational

3 Broadmead Care Society will have the necessary financial

4 Broadmead Care Society will strengthen its reputation

5 Broadmead Care Society will pursue growth that increases

services and places to live.

culture and human resources needed to achieve its Mission and Vision. and information technology resources to maintain excellence in its current operations and achieve its Vision.

for leadership in the healthcare sector, exceptional care and innovative services. its service mix and delivery, organizational capacity and financial strength.

On the front cover: Beckley Farm Lodge resident David and his daughter Rosamund took in the sights and sounds of downtown Victoria on the new trishaw bike during the opening celebration of the new Fort Street Protected Bike Lane. David enjoyed eating his salmon eggs benny brunch outside in the sunshine after a stop at his family’s restaurant, the Blue Fox Café.


Message from the Board and CEO

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his past year has once again been a year of significant organizational change, growth and progress. Broadmead Care continues to execute its strategic plan focused on building a strong, dynamic and sustainable non-profit organization. Organizational growth is a key element of this strategy to serve our community in a greater way, to provide the highest quality care and services possible, to create a more financially sustainable organization and to ensure there is a vibrant nonprofit sector providing health services in the South Island. Through this approach, Broadmead Care has grown by more than 35% in the past few years. In this context, we are pleased to announce that Rest Haven Lodge merged with Broadmead Care on April 1, 2018. This milestone marks the culmination of many months of close collaboration between the two organizations. Rest Haven Lodge has a proud legacy of providing quality residential care on the Saanich Peninsula for more than 30 years and we are delighted to have it join the Broadmead Care family of programs serving the South Island. Rest Haven Lodge will continue to operate under the same name and Broadmead Care will continue to build on the Rest Haven Lodge legacy of high quality seniors’ care. Broadmead Care now owns and operates the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead, Nigel Program (Nigel House and Harriet House), Beckley Farm Lodge (BFL), Rest Haven Lodge and adult day programs at BFL and the Veterans Health Centre.

We are also pleased to announce that Broadmead Care has entered formal agreements with Island Health and BC Housing to replace the existing Nigel House with a new, larger residential care home that will have 41 beds, plus an additional 38 units of Assisted Living and 10 units of affordable housing. The new Nigel House will be built very close to the current building and will be part of a master plan to redevelop the nine acre Nigel Valley into an integrated neighbourhood of market housing, affordable rental housing, and care services. This will be a $35 million project, of which Broadmead Care has committed to fundraise $2.5 million. So far we have raised more than $700,000 and we invite you to support this very exciting and important project. Broadmead Care is grateful for the collaborative partnerships we have with Island Health, Veterans Affairs Canada and BC Housing and for the support we have received from our staff, volunteers and donors as we continue our journey to increase the impact of our mission and our services on southern Vancouver Island. We hope you enjoy this annual report and join us in celebrating the exceptional impact we had in our community this past year.

Paul Morgan Chair Board of Directors

Dave Cheperdak President and CEO

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View of the proposed Nigel House main entrance.

Nigel House Redevelopment PROJECT UPDATE

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roadmead Care is very excited to work with Island Health and BC Housing on what will become one of the more significant land developments for health and human services currently taking place in the Province of BC. The Nigel House Redevelopment Project will see a new home for Nigel House built on land adjacent to the current site as part of the Master Plan to redevelop the entire nine acres of the Nigel Valley. BC Housing, the lead agency for the Nigel Valley Master Plan, is making progress in the rezoning and development permit application process with the District of Saanich planning department. During the past year, we have been very busy moving the Nigel House Redevelopment Project through the various approval processes, accomplishing the following milestones:

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December 18, 2017 Provisional Project Approval by BC Housing Executive Committee February 1, 2018 Fully signed Island Health Project Development Agreement February 26, 2018 Provisional Project Approval by BC Housing Board of Commissioners March 21, 2018 Advisory Design Panel Approval April 17, 2018 Public Open House – Community Engagement July, 2018 (tentative) Committee of the Whole – Meeting


Sister Joyce from the Sisters of St. Ann had an opportunity to meet and chat with Nigel House resident Rick and manager Karen during a celebratory tea event to honour the contribution the Sisters made to Nigel House.

Your Support is Making a Difference NIGEL HOUSE CAMPAIGN

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ith the support from generous individuals, community groups and corporations, fundraising for the Nigel House Redevelopment Campaign is fully under way. To date, close to $700,000 of the $2.5 million dollar goal has been raised to bring our vision of a new home for Nigel House to life.

Join the Sisters and make your commitment to the Nigel House Redevelopment Project. Your support will not only create a new home for those who need it most, but will also provide the residents of Nigel House the comfort, dignity and care they need to live their lives to the fullest.

Our latest donation from The Sisters of St. Ann is an inspiration and gives the project a tremendous boost. The residents, staff and volunteers from Nigel House were delighted to host the Sisters for afternoon tea in recognition of their gift.

The new Nigel House will be built on land adjacent to the current site as part of a new Master Plan to redevelop the entire nine acres of the Nigel Valley. The Nigel Valley Master Plan involves Broadmead Care (Nigel House), the Greater Victoria Housing Society, Garth Homer Society, Island Community Mental Health and is led by BC Housing. The total cost to build a new home for Nigel House is $35 million of which $2.5 million must be fundraised. We need your help! For more information contact Mandy Parker at mandy.parker@broadmeadcare.com.

“This project reflects the values of the Sisters and our continuing commitment to people who are vulnerable in our society, especially those with severe physical challenges and/or mental illness,� says Sister Marie Zarowny, Co-Provincial Leader, Sisters of St. Ann Pacific Northwest.

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Herb, a retired Major General, and his wife Marianne enjoy precious moments together after recently moving into the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead.

Who We Serve

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ur programs serve some of the most vulnerable members of our community and it is our honour and privilege to care for them. Within these programs, Broadmead Care offers compassionate, person-centred care that helps people enjoy life to the fullest – regardless of circumstances that affect their health and wellbeing. Below is a profile of the programs for the 2017 - 18 fiscal year.

SERVING CANADA’S VETERANS Broadmead Care is proud of its role as the primary provider of residential care and adult day programs for Canada’s World War II and Korean War veterans. In partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada, it provides 115 Priority Access Beds for this cohort of veterans and an adult day program at the Veterans Health Centre for veterans still living at home. Sadly the number of these veterans in Canada is rapidly decreasing as this generation of Canada’s heroes passes away. However, Canada is very fortunate to continue to be served by another generation of Canadian Forces personnel who have proudly represented Canada around the

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world in peacekeeping missions and other military engagements. Today Canada has approximately 80,000 modern day Canadian Forces veterans, some of whom are now in their 70’s and 80’s and require some form of care and support. To meet the growing need of this new cohort of veterans, Broadmead Care, Island Health and Veterans Affairs Canada entered a new agreement for Broadmead Care to provide ten (10) preferred admission beds for these veterans within our 115 Priority Access Beds. This means that we will be able to provide long term care for up to ten Canadian Forces veterans who previously would not have qualified for admission into these beds. It is a great honour to care for Canada’s veterans and we look forward to continuing this role on Vancouver Island for many years to come.

VETERANS MEMORIAL LODGE AT BROADMEAD The Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead is a 225-bed, 24/7 residential care home for World War II and Korean War veterans and seniors. Of


BECKLEY FARM LODGE

Esther pictured with bus driver Derek, participates in the Better at Home Grocery Program.

the 225 beds, 115 are reserved as Priority Access Beds for veterans. • 125 admissions • 60% male, 40% female • Average age of residents is 88.2 years • 74% have dementia • 39% of newly admitted residents stay less than one year

VETERANS HEALTH CENTRE The Veterans Health Centre provides health, social and recreational services for veterans living in the community to enable them to live at home as long as possible. • Average number attending per week: 154 • Clients’ age range: 55-101 years

NIGEL PROGRAM FOR ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES The Nigel Program for adults with disabilities provides residential care for adults between the ages of 19 to 55 years old. Nigel House (NH) is a licensed residential care facility with 26 beds and Harriet House (HH) is a 15-bed step-down unit for those requiring complex care support. • Average age of residents is 54 years (NH) and 60 years (HH) • Residents’ age range is 24-71 years (NH) and 54-67 years (HH) • 58% male, 42% female (NH) and 43% male, 57% female (HH) • Length of stay can be up to 35 years, while the majority stay close to 20 years

Beckley Farm Lodge is a 65-bed complex care residential care home with 24/7 nursing care. The Lodge has an Adult Day Program where clients can access an overnight respite program, a Community Bath Program for those having difficulty bathing at home and an Active Seniors Enjoying Life (ASEL) program that operates in two sites in the James Bay Community. All outreach programs combined serve over 200 clients in the community. The Lodge also offers community lunch and supper meals for seniors. • 22 admissions • 56% male and 43% female • 65% have dementia • Adult Day Program sees 37 clients per week • ASEL-outreach has 120 participants • Community Bathing Program supports 21 clients per week

BETTER AT HOME Broadmead Care continues to provide Better at Home services to seniors in Saanich and on the Saanich Peninsula with partner agencies, Saanich Volunteer Services and Beacon Community Services. In November, Broadmead Care launched the Shopping Bus Program with our partners. The bus is abuzz with conversations between people who hadn’t met before. Friendships have formed, groceries have been bought, and many stories have been shared over coffee. Over the past year, we enrolled 466 new clients. Most volunteer services are provided at no cost. • 95 people received 256 shopping bus outings • 464 people received 3,117 drives to appointments • 211 people received 2,631 housekeeping visits (charged on a sliding scale according to income)

REST HAVEN LODGE Rest Haven Lodge (located on the peninsula in Sidney) is a 73-bed residential care home for those requiring 24/7 nursing care. Rest Haven joined the Broadmead Care family of programs on April 1, 2018.

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Becky’s passion for the elderly led her to Beckley Farm Lodge in 2002 as a co-op student. Sixteen years later the pilot program she helped start has become a core component of the programs at Beckley Farm Lodge. Becky leads the community outreach program that engages seniors who live independently in their own homes

with social interactions and physical activities. Becky shared that there are a lot of seniors living on their own and at risk of loneliness, loss of mobility and in some cases depression. Thanks to Becky and her team, the community outreach program is keeping seniors who live on their own connected to the community.


Rest Haven Lodge staff Trish and Cathy reviewing resident information.

Advancing Our Vision STRENGTH THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS

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roadmead Care exists for one purpose only – and that is to advance its vision “to help build a caring society where people of all ages and abilities live to their full potential”. While Canada is an affluent country, there are many Canadians who require significant support and care to live their lives to the fullest. Broadmead Care is a non-profit organization passionately focused on serving as many as it can in the community who require its services to live well.

this by looking for opportunities to work together with other potential non-profits with a similar purpose as Broadmead Care, facing an uncertain future on their own, but could have a secure and dynamic future as a part of a larger, financially stronger organization. To date, this strategy has generated three collaborative partnerships that resulted in mergers with Broadmead Care:

Our organization began to advance its vision by caring for Canada’s veterans and seniors in the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead. Residential care and day programs for veterans continue to be a top priority for Broadmead Care. Twenty-five years later, we are now working with Veterans Affairs Canada to extend our residential care services to Canadian Forces veterans who have served Canada since the Korean War. These veterans will be eligible for preferred admission to the Lodge.

2. Beckley Farm Lodge (in James Bay);

To further advance our vision, we have been pursuing an organizational growth strategy. We do

1. Nigel Program for Adults with Disabilities (Nigel House and Harriet House); 3. Rest Haven Lodge (in Sidney). The story of Broadmead Care is now the story of multiple non-profit organizations discovering the tremendous potential and impact of highly integrated partnerships to advance a common vision – to help build a caring society. Broadmead Care’s experience has taught us that partnerships have the greatest potential to unleash capacity to fulfill a common purpose – and we will continue to look for more of such partnership opportunities.

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Therapy service workers with resident Patricia using a brand new Sara Stedy lift, purchased from funds donated by the Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Woodward’s Foundation.

Measuring Exceptional Care

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he Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that provides essential information on Canada’s health systems and the health of Canadians. In 2015, CIHI launched the longterm care section of its public health system performance reporting website called Your Health System. Since the inception of CIHI, Broadmead Care has been using the data collected by CIHI in the decision-making process to improve the quality of care. Here are a couple of indicators as an example. The average age of residents at the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead (VMLAB) is five (5) years above the average in residential care homes in Canada. As a result, residents living at VMLAB require more care. Despite this significant difference in the age of residents, the quality of care at VMLAB as measured by the indicator “Improved or remained Independent in Activities of Daily Living” is higher than the average in Canada and reflects our commitment to exceptional care.

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Other CIHI indicators include “Taken antipsychotics without a diagnosis of psychosis”, “Daily Physical Restraints” and “Falls.” The VMLAB applies very strong medication management practices. They ensure residents are only receiving appropriate medications and that effective pain management practices are in place so that residents live as comfortably as possible. Furthermore, despite having one of the lowest rates of restraint use in Canada and an older resident population, the number of resident falls at VMLAB is not higher than in other jurisdictions in Canada. At Beckley Farm Lodge (BFL), the data shows a slightly different population. The residents are younger and have greater ability to maintain more aspects of daily self-care activities. Staff have taken strides in improving medication management and follow quality improvement plans to achieve higher results on all CIHI indicators.


For as long as she can remember, Candice has been serving seniors – from her time as a candy striper in grades 9 to 11 through nursing school to the present day. Candice has been working at Rest Haven Lodge since she was 23 years old, just barely out of nursing school, and believes that aging should be celebrated. Candice has learned so much from the residents at Rest Haven Lodge as they share their stories and experiences with her. As the Care Coordinator for Rest Haven, Candice’s job is to bring the team together to ensure the residents are safe, happy and cared for.


Cathy, Health Care Worker at Rest Haven Lodge, replaces items in resident rooms from the stock cart.

Quality of Care Making “Every Moment Matter” RESULTS FROM THE OFFICE OF THE SENIORS ADVOCATE PROVINCIAL SURVEY

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ears ago, Broadmead Care staff came up with the motto “Every Moment Matters” to describe the essence of their work. The primary motivation of everyone in our organization is to live up to that motto and provide the highest quality of care and quality of life we can for each person receiving our program and services. We measure that quality of care and quality of life in many ways. However, for the first time in BC a province-wide survey of residents in care homes was conducted by the Office of the Seniors Advocate. This was the largest survey ever conducted in BC regarding the quality of residential care in the Province. It was administered to residents and the “most frequent visitor” (usually a family member). We received a summary of the results of the survey earlier in 2017. One of the key goals of this survey was to determine the percentage of residents and visitors who would rate the overall

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quality of care as “Good” or “Excellent” at their residential care home. • The resident survey resulted in an average of 50% “Good” or “Excellent” ratings for all residential care homes in BC, 56% in Island Health and 67.9% at the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead. • The visitor survey resulted in an average of 67% “Good” or “Excellent” ratings in BC, 68% in Island Health and 81.8% in the Veterans Lodge at Broadmead. In other words, residents and visitors at the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead rated the overall quality of care significantly higher than both the BC and Island Health average. Every moment matters!


Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead staff member, Maria, with resident, Dottie, as they check the lunch menu.

“Choosing Wisely” Together

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roadmead Care is fortunate to have a dedicated and caring group of physicians who provide medical care for its residents. For many years, Broadmead Care has worked closely with its medical staff to improve the quality of medical care in its residential care homes and, in particular, to improve its medication management practices to ensure residents are only receiving appropriate medications. For example, Canadian Institute of Health Information data indicates that the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead has had one of lower rates of antipsychotic use without a diagnosis in BC. Broadmead Care is continuing to focus on changing and improving the quality of medical care by implementing the Choosing Wisely guidelines. Choosing Wisely Canada is a campaign to help clinicians and patients engage in conversations about unnecessary tests and treatments, and make smart and effective care choices. Choosing Wisely is a collaboration of the Long Term Care Medical Directors Association of Canada and the Canadian Medical Association. Their work resulted in six key recommendations intended to reduce or eliminate care interventions that actually

may not benefit the frail elderly. Examples of these recommendations include not using antipsychotics as a first choice to treat behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia, and wherever possible, reducing transfer to hospital. In January 2017, Dr. Dale Nicoll, Broadmead Care’s Medical Director, began to work with the medical and nursing staff, residents and families to further implement these recommendations across Broadmead Care residential care homes. Broadmead Care is a leader in a number of these recommended practices already, but aspires to become a leader in all of them. A primary area of focus in the past year was the discontinuation of long-term medications unless there was a reasonable expectation of benefit for the individual resident. The results have been very significant. Under the direction of Dr. Nicoll, there was a 25% reduction in the total number of medication doses dispensed from the pharmacy. Many of these medications were determined not to be effective or were not meeting the resident’s goals for care. This initiative will be further evaluated in 2018.

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Fred is a member of the hospitality team at the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead. There is nothing Fred can’t do. From patching to painting to plumbing to equipment maintenance to fixing furniture to providing the personal touches for the residents – Fred has completed over 25,000 work orders during his

15-year career at the Lodge. For Fred, it’s about providing the personal touches necessary to make a great first impression for a new resident or to help other residents with their “honey do” lists. Fred’s mantra is to go above and beyond to create a home-like environment, just as he would like it.


Financial Performance At Broadmead Care, we are committed to demonstrating the highest levels of financial responsibility to ensure the sustainability of exceptional care for the clients and residents we serve. FISCAL 2017/18 REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES (UNAUDITED)

REVENUES BY SOURCE

2018 ($000s)

Island Health Authority. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18,841 Residents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,708 Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC). . . . . . . . . . 2,179 Fees for Services & Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,163 Donations* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 BC Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Investment Income (Loss) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151

Investment Income 0%

BC Housing 1%

Island Health Authority 62%

Donations Services 1% & Other 4% Veterans Aairs Canada 7%

Residents 25%

Total 30,569

EXPENSES BY CATEGORY Resident Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,658 Resident Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,829 Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,183 Plant Operations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,088 Deferred VAC Revenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Total 29,964 Net Income before amortization. . . . . . . . . . . 604 Amortization of Property & Equipment (Net) . . . . 271 Net Income after amortization

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*Donations used for resident care and support; total cash and in-kind donations received were $1,178,842 with $838,287 deferred for future expenditures.

Resident Support 15%

Resident Care 61%

Plant Operations 10% Administation 12%

Amortization 1%

Deferred VAC Revenue 1%

Note: A complete set of our audited financial statements is available by calling 250-658-3201.

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Thank you to Robert and members of the Victoria Remembrance Day Committee Poppy Fund for their support of Broadmead Care for more than 10 years.

Impact of Your Investment

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WHERE YOUR GIFTS MADE A DIFFERENCE

e truly could not have done it without you! You helped launch the Nigel House Redevelopment Project, a multi-year $35 million project to build a new home for the residents at Nigel House. Your gifts to the “Every Moment Matters” fund were directed towards the greatest needs at Broadmead Care which include overhead lift motors and electric beds.

Nigel House Redevelopment

Your participation in the “Make Room” campaign will lead to updates and upgrades to 229 resident rooms at the Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead – all thanks to you! Years ago, our staff came up with the motto “Every Moment Matters” to describe our interactions with residents, clients and each other. This motto is the guiding principle behind Broadmead Care’s philosophy of care and service. Your kind-hearted donations help us to make “every moment matter.” “I see the difference being here has made to my dad’s life. I can’t think of a more worthwhile way to direct donations than to care for veterans and seniors in our community,” said Joan, daughter of a resident. Thank you for your commitment to resident care and comfort. Between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018 we received a total of $1,164,725 in donations.

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Resident Room Renovations

Every Moment Matters

l Nigel House Redevelopment (47%) . . . . . . . . . $549,604 l Every Moment Matters (24%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $281,045 l Resident Room Renovations (12%) . . . . . . . . . . . $141,436 l Equipment (5%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57,565 l Gifts in Kind (5%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $57,420 l Beckley Farm Lodge (3%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29,690 l Resident Health and Wellness (2%) . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,463 l Music, Creative Arts and Activities (1%) . . . . . . . . . $8,783 l Nigel House (1%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,555 Beds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000

Grateful Family Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,000

Veterans Health Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,165


A lot has changed during the 34 years Madonna has been part of the Nigel Program. There are a few residents who have lived at Nigel House just as long as Madonna has worked there. Their journey together has taken them through many memorable moments. Most notably was a time in 1999 when they moved absolutely everything from Nigel House to Tillicum Lodge so that Nigel House could undergo extensive renovations. Madonna noted that it was quite the undertaking. She also observed that the type of care has changed over the years, from ambulatory to more complex care. As a care aide, Madonna has a therapeutic, respectful and caring relationship with each individual. She feels it is her job to help each person live their life to the fullest and to be supportive in a physical and emotional way.


Recognizing You!

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e are very grateful to all those who have made an investment in Broadmead Care. The support we received from members of our community including, residents, family members, friends, corporate groups, service clubs, family and private foundations and third party event organizers was tremendous. Our gratitude is beyond measure for the heartfelt contributions they made in support of our programs.

OUR GENEROUS DONORS Thank you to our donors and community partners who made a contribution between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018. PATRON ($100,000 and up) Peninsula Co-op Rudi Hoenson Sisters of St. Ann - Pacific Northwest

HEROS ($25,000 and up) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Woodward’s Foundation Royal Canadian Legion #37 Poppy Fund Rudi & Sylvia Hoenson Fund through the Victoria Foundation

BELIEVERS ($10,000 and up) Charlton L. Smith Foundation Commissionaires Victoria Gregory K. Duncan Mountain Equipment Co-operative Peninsula Co-op Suburbia Studios Ltd. Helen May Noxon Fund through the Victoria Foundation Victoria Remembrance Day Committee-Poppy Fund*

SUPPORTERS ($5,000 and up) Anonymous Beckley Farm Lodge Auxiliary Palmer Dahl† Wilfred D. Harper Dean Helm Frank Lenk† Michael F Morres Royal Canadian Legion #91 Prince Edward Pacific* Royal Canadian Legion BC/Yukon Ladies Auxiliary Stewart Fund, held at the Vancouver Foundation Earnest & Hazel Kay Fund for Seniors through the Victoria Foundation

PARTNERS ($2,500 and up) Margaret Ainslie Army Navy & Air Force Veterans in Cdn #302 Alison Bath

William Chandler† Estate of Clare Fisher† Joan Hassett Mary Paul Raytheon Diana Rogers Rotary Club of Royal Oak Centennial Royal Canadian Legion #8 Poppy Fund Arthur & Margery Sutherland Victoria Foundation Beckley Farm Lodge Fund through the Victoria Foundation Miles Hadham Nicholl Fund through the Victoria Foundation Pinch Family Trust Fund through the Victoria Foundation Sharon Wadsworth Graham & Roberta Ward* Nancy Wright

ADVOCATES ($1,000 and up) Joan Alston-Stewart Anonymous (2) Army Navy Airforce Ladies Auxiliary* Babcock Canada/CSMG Inc. Bank of Montreal Barclay’s Fine Jewellers Sharon & James Begg Bell & Company Jean-Noel Bond Broadmead Hearing Clinic Broadmead Village Jo-Anne F. Bryden CFB Esquimalt - Wardroom Chief & PO Officers Veterans Assisitance Society* Daniel Clarke Wendy A. Clay* Ian Coneybeer Sheryl Craig-Merrett Paul Crober Bob Dawson Murray Edwards Helen & E. Evans Carole Forster Robert & Lois George* †Denotes deceased. *Denotes 10 years of giving.

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Daphne Goode Great Canadian Casinos Inc, Handicare Ron Harmer Aliya Harris Geraldine Hinton Lucille Hollands Jane Hunter Island Blue Print Co. Ltd George Jenson, Jr. Arthur Johnson Raman Kapil Kenny Holdings Inc Knights of Columbus, Saanich Peninsula Council #9703 N. E. Lensen Kathie Logozar Mac’s Heating Medical Mart Supplies Ltd Sean Midwood Dan & Connie Munro Leslie & Irene Neat Pacific Fleet Club Junior Ranks Mess Don & Leslie Park Heather & Michael Parry Orma Paton Carol M. Pendray Marion Percy Audrey Phillips Point Hope Maritime Donna Rand Erika Riediger Carol Robbins John W. Robinson Royal Canadian Legion #10 Royal Canadian Legion #11 Trail Royal Canadian Legion #127 Public Service* Royal Canadian Legion #133 Royal Canadian Legion #17 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion #210 Royal Canadian Legion #281 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion #54 Poppy Fund Royal Canadian Legion #76 Ladies Auxiliary


Estate of Donald Saunders Bill Smith St. Anthony’s Clinic Pharmacy* Irene Swailes The Benevity Community Impact Fund United Way Victoria Pythian Benevolent Society Jane Warlow Stanley G. White

CONTRIBUTORS ($500 and up) Anonymous Blackman Support Services Elaine F. Bobolo Gerald Boy Jerymy Brownridge Luella M. Buchanan Centric Health Corp. CFB Esquimalt Chief and Petty Officers’ Mess David Cheperdak* Robert & Charlotte Cronin Donna Curtis Robert Davidson Thomas F. de Faye Estevan Pharmacy Firm Management Corporation Robert Foster Jerry & Catherine Frewen Michelle Gagnier Gary & Jill Garnett* Roger Girouard Government House Greenwood Maritime Solutions Ltd. Peter & Mary Guild* Susan Harper Houle Electric Limited Gary Howell Mark Jess Korea Veterans Association of Canada Unit 27* David Letson* Grania Litwin David Long Christine Lowe Bruce Lyle Fred N. MacDonald Laurie Macdonald Gary Mace Charles MacLean* Mill Bay Marine Group Ltd. Russell D. Moore* Harry G. Mortimore Naval Association of Canada Vancouver Island Steve Nicol Valerie J. Noyes Mandy Parker Muriel Pearson Robert Peers† Cyril Poole Provincial Employees Community

Services Fund* Karen & Robert Rebitt Janet Rimmer Robert & Devi Jawl Foundation Hugh Cameron & C. Patricia Ross Shirley Ross* Royal Canadian Legion #173 Royal Canadian Legion #257 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion #259 Poppy Account Royal Canadian Legion #56 Royal Canadian Legion #91 Ladies Auxiliary Garry Russell Dave Sandhu Joan Scroggs Wendy Seward Lawrence Smith* Sharlene Smith* Betty Spry* St. Michaels University School T. Otani & Associates International Relations Charles Thomas James Trick Chris Van Horne Judith Vestrup Veterans Affairs Canada Victoria Office Cranmere (Holloway/Varder) Trust through the Victoria Foundation West Shore Lions Gaming Acct Diana Wiebe Melanie Wrobel

FRIENDS (Up to $500) Lee Adrian D. B. Alexander Sharon Allan Anna Allen Colin & Lois Allen Margaret S. Allen* Roy Allen Corey Bryan Anderson April Andreosso Georgia Andrews Anonymous (12) Mary Jane Apcar Kenneth Arcuri Anna Arguin Dana Arsenault Athlone Travel Atlas Elektronik Kathleen J. Baan Solomon & Twila Baerg Norman & Judy Bakehouse George & Kathleen Baker* Erin Bambury Mary Barker† Mike Barry James Bartlett

Victor Barwin Shannon Baylis Caroline Beck Brian Bell Jessica Bell Robert & Anne Bell Claudia Berry Valerie Berthiaume David Bindernagel Philip & Dorothy Bissell* Vivian Blyth Kevin Boothroyd Florence Boylan Mary Brackenbury Norman Bradshaw Debbie Braun Nigel & Anne Brodeur* Archie & Norah Brown Gary Brown Pearl Brown Kay Bruner Colleen Bryden Stanley Brygadyr Thomas Burdge V Michael Caines William Caldwell Kevin Carlé Donald Cathcart Kathryn Catterill CFB Esquimalt Golf Association George & Jean Chan Ken Charbonneau Maxine Charlesworth Garry Charlton Forbes & Mildred Chisholm John A. Chomyn Bill Chudyk Doris Clemens Willis & Norma Cline Allen & Karen Coates Norma Coell Columbia Fuels Carmela Cooper James Cotter Lyle Coulter Elizabeth Cross James M. Cumming William Currie Frances Curry Alonzo & Lise Daley Lloyd Davies Lenore Davis John C. Day Anthony Derosenroll Garry Dobbie Hugh & Lesley Dobbie Mark & Joanne Dodd A. Bruce & Gina Donaldson Shannon & Chris Donnelly Marlyn Downey Jan Drent*

†Denotes deceased. *Denotes 10 years of giving.

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Drop Zone Vancouver Island Lillian Droppo Scott Eichel Roy & Lois Ekstrom Donald J. Elder Peter Ellis Helen Elworthy Desiree & Ed Farkas Fastrac Printing Ltd Tony Fathers Luisa Fenech Marlene Filipchuk Carol Marie Finley Alina Fisher Ed and Sharon Fitch Brian & Wendy Fitzgerald Gordon Forbes* Jean-Yves & Betty Forcier* Emily Forster Calvin Foss Gail & Robert Fowles Edward Fuller Louise Gagnon I. June Gamble Gaming Policy & Enforcement Branch Andre and Louise Gauvreau Violet J. Gerow* Rick & Joan Gilleland Reginald Gillis* Ruth Glenwright Margaret Godfrey Joseph E. L. & Christine Gollner Colleen Goossen Robert Grant Thomas & Irmgard Green George & Pearl Gunn Michael & Joan Hall-Patch Jim I. Hanson Eva Harris Rita Harvey Donald & Sylvia Hatfield John & Patricia Heggie Robert & Teresa Hehn Helping Hands Hans & Barbara Hendel Michael Heppell Jen Hepting George Herbert Ladislava & Jan Hermann Stella Higgins* Margaret Hilson Ken Holding Peter Holmes Richard H. Holmes Ray Honig Lynn Hood Marion Hopkins Terry Hopwood William Hotsenpiller Estate of William Howarth† Deborah Howell

Joyce Huff Joyce & Alvin Huffman Audrey Hughes Daphne Hughes Edward & Helen Hughes Grant C. Hughes Miriam Hughes David Hyde Donna Ing Yeiji Inouye Peter Jansson Jennifer & Gordon Jasechko Philip & Sophia Jeffrey Sophia Jeffrey Estate of George Jenson† Jacqueline & Maurice Jenson Muriel Joesbury Rebecca Johnson Harold Jonas Nathan Jones Margaret Kavanagh Sharon Kelly Robert Kenney Emam & Paula Khan Gary & Deborah Kirk Beverly Annie Kitchen Thomas & Anne Klinko Nancy Kotani Janice Laidlaw Edward Laver David & Lindsay Lawson Grace Lawton Sandra Lee Deborah Lefebvre Phillip Leigh* Andrea Leitch Virginia Leong Ken Levert Dorothy Lheureuw Horace Lindsey Debra Little Clive & Carmel Loader Jay Lucas Regan Lum Elizabeth Lunam Gordon Lyon Macavoy Rule Financial Services Ltd. Glen & Janice Macdonald Barbara Fay Mace Roy MacKay Pauline Mackenzie Evelyn & Bruce MacMillan Joyce Mann* Peter Marrs Don and Joan Martin* Linda Matthews Denise May John McCombe Robert McConnachie Paul Mccormick Margot & Bob McCullagh

Mary L. McDonald* John McEown Katie McIldoon John McLellan G. Bruce McMorran Doris Meadows Michele Michaelchuk Allan & Wendy Mikalishen Lily M. Miles Jill Milne Ronald & Sharon Minchin Velma Minckler Rodger Miners John Minshall Joan P. Mitchell Knut Moeskau Evelyn Moir William & Sandra Moncur Paul Morgan Karen Morrison Sandra Moss* Motion Specialties Victoria Susanne Mougan Brenda Mundigler Mr. David Munro Joan & Kevin Murphy Robert Daniel Murphy Nancy Murray Beth Myles Wendy & Don Neumann Marjorie Niblock Joanne Nicholson Kanwardeep & Gurdeep Nijjer Wendy O’Dwyer Phyllis O’Grady Pacific Coast Floor Coverings Paul Paone James C. Parker* Jameson Parker John Parker Patricia Parker Gilles Patenaude Sheridan & Gwenneth Patterson Robert Pearce Eric Pearson† Robert Peel Linda Pendray Seaside Magazine Lillian Penton Lou Peressini Ken & Pat Perry Jean Peters James Pile Rose Pils Herb & Marianne Pitts* Debra Powley Sheila & Peter Prediger R.A.B. & Jean Prette Nikki Price Zdenka Princic Gordon J. Quan

†Denotes deceased. *Denotes 10 years of giving.

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Murray & Jacqueline Ramsbottom Dorothy Randall Liliane Gendreau Reid Agnes Richardson Alce Robertson Lynn Robertson Patricia Robertson Sherri & Darwin Robinson Etienne Rocheleau Lewis Rogers Michael Rooksby Cathy & Joel Rosenberg Darcy Ross Lucille E. Ross Virginia Rouslin Royal Canadian Legion #160 Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion #293 Ladies Auxiliary Howard Ruffell Paul & Joan Rushton Wally & Norma Russell RWG Consulting Ltd Kathy Samuel Richard Savard David Scoates Dorothy Anne Scott Sallie Scott Seaspan International Ltd Shaw Communications Inc. Verna Sheppard Al Sherman Thelma Simons Patricia Simpson Johnathon Sipos Melinda & Roy Slater Scenery Slater Jean L. Small SNC Lavalin Defence Programs Inc Linda Snider Trish Snozyk Louise Sorboe Hugh & Iona Sparrow George Spicer Sprott Shaw College Victoria Campus Dave Sproule Victor Stanker Phillip Steele Lorna Steer Mohinder Stewart Robert Stewart Kenneth & Lynette Stofer Terrance D & Elaine Swan Dorothy Swift Ania Taylor Mark & Margaret Taylor* TELUS Communications Co. The Bottle Depot


The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company Canada Ltd. Tassos Theodoridis Thomis Electric Ltd Wayne Thompson Bryan Thomson Ronald Thomson Mr. Randy Diamond & Ms. Dree ThomsonDiamond* Georgia Thorneycroft Marcia Thorneycroft* Dillon Thornton

Ian Thorpe Richard Town Eileen H. Tozer Charles E. Tupper Sheila Turner John & Joan van Schaik Vancouver Island Aircrew Assoc. Vancouver Island Ex-Cadet Club Edward Vaughan Doreen Veronneau Victoria Box & Paper

R. Diamond & D. Thomson Diamond Fund through the Victoria Foundation Bartlett Violini George Wagg Albert & Sylvia Wagner Vivian Walker James Warr Anne Warren Elizabeth Watanabe Harold & Myrna Wellenbrink Kenneth & Lynn Weller Larry Whitehead

Ellen Widdis Mabel Wildman Myrna Wilkins* Bob Wilson Irene Wilson Lillian Wilson Frederika Wolff von Wulfing Marie Wood David Woolley Elaine Wotton Joyce Wright Sandy Yoachim Patricia Young

TRIBUTE/MEMORIAL GIVING

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ribute/Memorial Giving acknowledges a special loved one who has touched your life. At Broadmead Care, Memorial Giving often acknowledges gifts that were made in honour of special loved ones who have left us after receiving care in one of our facilities. These exceptional individuals had gifts made in their honour between April 1, 2017 and March 31, 2018. GIFTS WERE MADE IN MEMORY OF…

Edwin Albert Gordon Alston-Stewart Samuel Bell Gordon Blackhall Jean-Noel Bond Margaret Bramley Archie Byatt Bill Cassidy Yvonne Cathcart William Chandler Walt Curry Harriet “June” Dawson Barbara Duncan Winnifred Fisher Clare Fisher Dorothy Fong John Glenwright Len Godfrey

Joan Green Julia Hall Hal Hallett Thomas Hassett Thomas Hawkins Wallace Helm Peter Hinton Desmond C. Holmes William Howarth Marjorie Howell Robin Hughes Jack Hunter Ethel Jenson George & Midge Jenson Ethel Johnson Juanita Percy Koethe Dick Lam Frank Lenk Jean Graham Lyon Jack McKernan Lorna McLeod

John McPherson Charles Morton Albert Owens Graham Park Eric Pearson Robert Peers Eleanor & Edward Percival Frederick Phillips Peter John Prediger Ronald Richards Vern Riediger Albertine Rimmer Leonard Russell Donald Saunders Elizabeth Sheridan Harold Simons Janet Slaughter King Smith Robert Swailes James Early Taylor Walter Campbell Thomson

Edgar & Barbara Thorneycroft Joan Tiernan George Topp Charles Trick Roy Tucker Alden Wheeler Winona Wood Bruce Young

GIFTS WERE MADE IN HONOUR OF THOSE STILL WITH US… Wilfred Harper Robert Bryden Levi Duddridge Peter Watson Heather Parry (Nigel Music Therapy Program) Robert Bryden Ella Irvine

LEGACY CIRCLE The Legacy Circle honours those who have generously made provisions for a future gift through their will, life insurance or other financial planning vehicles. Anonymous Beverly Francis

Aliya Harris* Lucille Ross

Sharlene Smith Anonymous

Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of this report. If by chance we have missed your name please let us know by calling either Shannon at 250-658-3274 or Mandy at 250-658-3226. †Denotes deceased. *Denotes 10 years of giving.

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The Story Behind the Gift

“I

’ve been thinking about putting my affairs in order, which means I need a Will within which I would like to include Broadmead Care. I don’t have any family and Broadmead Care has a special place in my heart. Can you help?” This was the initial conversation I had over the phone most recently with a donor.

When asked why Broadmead Care, the answer was simple: “You looked after my mom and she was so happy here!”

It brought us together to discover the story behind her desire to include Broadmead Care in her Will. A few years ago, a family member had suddenly passed away without leaving a Will. This meant that the surviving family member had no authority over the division of the assets – it resided with the provincial government. The process was devastating to the surviving family member and she vowed to ensure her own affairs were in order. And thus the call to Broadmead Care.

Broadmead Care is fortunate to receive a number of legacy gifts. In some cases, the gift is a surprise and we may not know any information about the donors or the reasons underlying their generosity. To properly recognize our legacy donors, we like to learn the “story behind their gift”. By having this information, we can ensure that those who receive the benefit of each gift will know a little about who the donor was and why he or she decided to be so generous.

After our visit together and discussing the options, the next step for this donor was a visit with the lawyer and potentially a financial advisor.

When it Rains it Pours!

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ho would have thought that, after a period of gorgeous weather, the one day when the golfers, volunteers and sponsors came together on the golf course would be the one day of pouring rain for three solid hours. This, however, didn’t dampen their spirits. On rainy Thursday, May 10 at the Royal Colwood Golf Club, the 15th Annual Broadmead Care Charity Golf tournament was a tremendous success. The 136 players, 29 volunteers, 22 sponsors, 34 auction packages and 47 donors were responsible for raising $117,000 towards the Make Room campaign in support of resident room upgrades to 229 rooms at Veterans Memorial Lodge at Broadmead. A big thank you goes out to everyone who participated in what people are saying was “the best event they’ve participated in.” To see the full list of sponsors and donors visit www.broadmeadcare.com.

The Vanstone family pose for a picture on a rainy Tuesday.

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Don’t miss out next year. Stay tuned for more information.


The Broadmead Care Leadership Team.

EXECUTIVE TEAM

2017-2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

David Cheperdak President/Chief Executive Officer

Paul Morgan Chair Heather Parry Vice-Chair Carol Pendray Treasurer

Laurie Macdonald VP Operations & Capital Projects Denise May VP Human Resources Rick Nelson VP Finance & Information Systems Melanie Hennig VP Clinical & Community Mandy Parker VP Philanthrophy & Communications

Robert (Bob) Cronin Chris Carter Wendy Clay Bob George Daphne Goode Ramin Kapil

Rebecca Johnson Kathie Logozar Michael Morres Bob Pearce Robyn Quinn Judith Vestrup

We are proud to work together with the following partner organizations to ensure the best services for our residents and clients

Saanich Volunteer Services Society (SVSS) • Beacon Community Services

Broadmead Care has been fully accredited by Accreditation Canada since 1989. In September 2016, our society once again received a four-year Accreditation with Commendation (2016-2020). “Exceptional Care, Exceptional People.” is the phrase that embodies Broadmead Care’s commitment to excellence. Maintaining accredited status is one key strategy our organization pursues to ensure we maintain this commitment in a consistent and evidence-based manner.


Join us in supporting the veterans, seniors, adults with disabilities and others in our community. For more information about how you can make a difference, reach us at: 4579 Chatterton Way, Victoria BC V8V 4Y7 Tel: 250-658-0311 www.broadmeadcare.com


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