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Taking Care of Business
OF BUSINESS
99% of admissions had timely initiated care 97% of patients and families received the help they needed when they called the VNA office 95% of patients and families reported that someone from VNA reviewed their medications with them
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100%
of patients received fall assessments 93% of patients and families stated VNA talked with them about home safety and fall prevention
2021 Fundraising and Grants: $457,540.83
92% of patients experienced improvement in pain 94% of patients discussed their pain with a VNA staff member
88%
of patients and families would definitely 2021 Other Support: $814,764.72recommend VNA to their family and friends (national average is 79%)
3 d Donor and Sponsor Appeal Annual Appeal United Way Ethel and Raymond F. Rice Foundation Grant Douglas County Community Foundation Grant Midco Foundation Grant Douglas County Grant
Memorials Other Monetary Donations Other In-Kind Donations Major Gifts 99% To see a complete list of donors, of the time, visit KansasVNA.org beliefs and values were addressed 96% of patients and families expressed that they received emotional and religious support (national average is 92%) 99% of the time, clinicians completed pain screenings 98% of patients and families reported that they obtained the appropriate amount of help with pain
94% of families and/or caregivers felt like VNA always treated them with respect
2021 Total Revenue: $8,582,392.32
Patient Revenue County Funding Contributions/Fundraising/Grants In-Kind Donations Investment Income
9 out of 10
families and/or caregivers gave VNA an “A” rating (higher than the national benchmark)
2021 Total Expenditures: $6,449,868.72
Patient Care Expenses Administrative Expense Operating Expense Investment Expense
1,494
hours donated by volunteers in 2021 (in various capacities: in the office, for the Hospice program, at the drive-through flu shot clinic, and with Care Link), a savings to the organization of $37,260.36