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YOUR 2014INVESTMENT REPORT
We say it over and over but you, our donors, volunteers, family members and staff who invest in us are our heart. COMPASSION, COMFORT, HOSPITALITY, JUSTICE & GENEROSITY — these values define Northaven. But it is you and the investment you have made in Northaven that make these values a reality in the lives of the residents we serve.
Here is a snapshot of what we were able to do in 2014 with your investment.
Thank you!
Roger EdmarkChair, Board of Directors
Jana HelmuthPresident, Board of Trustees
LEADERSHIP MESSAGE
Experience Learning
Residents visiting the new Bullitt Center, the greenest building in the world, discover the future of low impact environmental housing.
WE ARE PREPARING TO SERVE MORE SENIORS
Answering a growing need for affordable se-nior housing, Northaven purchased land adjacent to our existing campus and we are now in the zoning, permitting and design phase. We have created a partnership with Providence Health & Services who will operate a clinic within our new building that will provide comprehen-sive health and social services and day care to Medicaid dependent seniors in North Seattle.
We secured a $1.9M loan from Impact Capital to help secure the land and get us through the pre-development phase. In the spirit of our Founders who 40 years ago used their homes as collateral to secure a HUD loan to build Northaven Independent Living, our Board of Trustees and Board of Directors provided $750,000 in personal loans to the Northaven Foundation to leverage the Impact Capital loan.
Funding for the new project will come primarily from state and city affordable housing grants and loans, corporate investors who receive tax benefits for investing in affordable housing and foundation grants.
WELLNESSResidents take charge of their health, wellness and mental engagement by staying active, engaged and healthy through exercise, participation in educational programs, brain fitness activities, music, walks and healthy nutrition.
Exercise increases both physical and emotional health. Resident, Diane McNeal (age 73), participates in our exercise classes 5 days a week. Diane has lost 42 lbs., no longer needs an inhaler and does not need her walker as much. She especially loves Tai Chi, “It slows my mind and puts me in a relaxed and meditative state.”
› About 45% of our residents participate in our fitness program of 18 classes a week, ranging from strength training to Tai Chi.
› Many of our residents attribute their improved health to the fitness program here.
Concept drawing and not final design
Independent Living residents get serious about the piano.
Assisted Living residents keep the beat with drums.
Music engages memory, grounds us in the present, keeps neurons growing.
HEALTHY NUTRITION ON A BUDGET OF $7.10
Food matters. Nutrition is critical to the overall health of our seniors and Northaven staff take it seriously. With a budget of $7.10 per meal they provide 240 meals per day for dinner alone. A changing resident profile means more choices and lifestyles to accommodate including diabetic, gluten free and dairy free diets as well as managing garlic and yeast allergies. And lacto-ovo, vegan, pescetarian, Atkins, South Beach and Paleo life choices. A cultural smorgasbord of staff offers an array of cuisine from traditional American to Japanese, Ethiopian, German, English, French, Mexican, Peruvian and Italian inspired dishes.
ON BOARD WITH SEATTLE’S NEW COMPOSTRECYCLING…KEEPING UP WITH CHANGENorthaven residents get on board with Seattle’s new mandatory food waste recycling. It has been a process of learning, adjusting, accepting, complying, and cooperating.
An active group of volunteers, led by resident Joni Metcalf, has monitored waste bins and assisted residents, even making personal calls to explain recycling and established a program for new residents.
Mason Giem at Seattle Public Utilities comment-ed, “The Northaven community did an amazing job of creating recycling and composting teams that educated residents and enforced the waste disposal guidelines and if it weren’t for their help this program would not have been a success.”
WIREDA $40,000 grant from the Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound and a City of Seattle Technology grant for $18,967 allowed us to wire our entire com-munity for Wi-Fi, upgrade staff computers, make more computers, laptops and tablets available for residents to use and provide training to residents and staff.
My computer is my life. When you age you lose things. First I lost my car, then when I came here my computer. I love it here and getting Wi–Fi just amplifies it for me.
I cannot get out a lot so getting this has helped me reconnect with friends and my family. I use it a lot to look up medical information. I am so happy the employees at Boeing gave Wi-Fi to us.
Geri BoydNorthaven Assisted Living Resident
Candy Brown from the Pilchuk Audubon Society has been making regular presentations about birds including Owls & Raptors, Water Birds & Hummingbirds.
A WORLD OF CAREGIVING
PROVIDERS AND FAMILIES TRUSTNORTHAVEN’S HEARTOver and over home health and hospice workers, DSHS case managers, physicians’ offices, ER staff, and 911 responders say there is something very “different” about Northaven Assisted Living…they feel this difference the minute they walk in the front door. It is obvious to these providers that we truly know our residents and that they receive superior care from a team of thoughtful and professional caregivers.
Dear Northaven Assisted Living Staff,
Over the past 15 months that our parents have been at Northaven Assisted Living we have immensely value the dignified, engaged, and supportive care that happens each and every day here—day in and day out. Together you all make a village of helping hands and hearts and your collective love and caring have had such a positive impact not only for our parents, but for us. We leave you all so very grateful for everything you each have done to have made the time here so memorable and helpful. We will carry your accumulated kindnesses with us always. You are all miracle workers!
- the family of marguerite and otis block
ARRYVE, a consulting firm, provided Northaven with
300 hours of pro bono consulting time worth $32,000. The result of the project was a designed community service outreach program to help seniors in the neighborhoods around us live independently longer in their own homes.
ARRYVE Consultants: Grace Chen, David Rogers & Luke Hillier
VOLUNTEERS WITH SPIRIT
Olivia Nolan-Shafer (right) and friends from St. Anne School in Seattle hold a bake sale and raise $350 for Northaven Assisted Living.
Resident, Jan Ellichman, teaches Spanish to her neighbors.
2014 DONORSINDIVIDUAL DONORS
$1,001 - $5,000
Douglas & Carol BoseckElsa & David BowmanMargaret DeSousaRoger & Kathleen Edmark Sarah & Kevin FisherThornton & Judith FordKent & Jeanne GregoryVirginia Harvey
Michael & Jana HelmuthDavid Horsey & Nole Ann Ulrey-HorseyDebbie Juntunen & Steve EvansCheryl LameyCarol LandisDouglas Lane & Michele Hamilton-LaneHarold LauridsenNorthaven Resident Council
Theresa Peloso & Joe SarulloCharles RiceKeith & Nola RussellKathy & Greg SpringFred & Nancy UtterSusan Webeck & Harry LittleOlive WhiteColette Wilson
$501 - $1,000Jerry & Carol BowersDorothy CarboneGeorge & Betty DeBonWilliam H. Dorn, IV & Norman VorkGrace EdmarkDave GordonJ. Catlin GossMagda & George HannaTammy Hjort
Orlay Johnson & Shirley KronheimKathryn KellyArdith & Fred LuptonRob & Jeanesse MillerWilly MooymanDavid & Pam MushenGrace RoopC. & Mary SankaranCynthia Schulman
Jim & Lisa SeebPete & Darlene StortiKelly & LeAnne TannerBill & Judy TsoukalasElizabeth & Ken ViscontiYiling Wong & Kris JonsonRomayne Zanchi
$251 - $500Coenraad Abas & Carol TaylorKathryn & James AnshutzLinda AppelMaxine V BiresMegan BowmanNick & Sara CarterMartha & Tom DuHamelJan EllichmanMike ErstadEthel GarrisonDeborah GleesonRosemary HesselbrockMary Harsila
William & Sylvia HershbergerBunnie JorgensenHarriet KoschoBradford L & Robin D KroppMyrna LatschawBrian LloydAnn LoomisTommy & April MasseyCathleen & Michael McCarthyJohn MendenhallGordon & Barbara MeyerOlivia Nolan ShaferRobert & Catherine Oberg
Keith & TC RichmondMary RichterTodd & Janis SandhopJoAnn & Bill ShoemakerJudie SmithGary & Rebecca StreitmatterKaren & Tom ThemelisGary & Sylvia Thomsen“Ariel Pidlaoan Union Bank”Mark & Karen WarnerMark & Bernadine WentlandForrest Wilkinson
Up to $250
Pamela AbasRoger & Vilma R. AbasVicenta AbellaJeffery AmbersMyrna AmbersonBarbara AndersonChris AndersonMark AndersonPatricia L & Robert AndersonAnonymousJanice BaginskiRosari Balogh Jim A Barnes & Goldie E BarnesEleanore BaumanDonald & Deborah Bayard JrMark BelcherCharlotte BidstrupTim & Aimee BisterfeldtNita BixlerGladys B BlakesleyTerry & John Bolender
Dorothy BollingerIngeborg BowersFaye Bowman Wayne and Barbara BradfordRobert BrownRon BumgarnerSandra BurnsDelores BushElizabeth Buzzell McKenzie & Donald McKenzieSandy Carmichael MurphyMarguerite CarpenterCarol & Richard ChandlerLinda & Daniel ChaseGrace & Tom ChenRuth ChristensenFrank CrosslandNeil & Lieneke CurtinCarol DahlSylvia A DeForestJeanne Dilcher
Mary Ann DouglasPauline & Dan DoyleDr. Stephen T. and Gabrielle DudleyMary T. DuffeyShirley DuryeaJoe EdmarkFred O. & J. Lois EggimanGladys EggmanMarjorie EllisAnn EmersonCheryl & Eric EmmerPatty & Peter FewingDeirdre FitzpatrickRosemary FolanMarcus & Lorna ForgeyLiz & Allan Francis Rob GardinerCarol GilbertsBarbara GilmerLynn & Paul GracyNancy & Dr Earl L Grout
Donald R. GundersonPhil & Shirley HaberlWendy HairfieldDon & Lorraine HarrisDorsey & Phyllis HarrisDiane Hart-HamiltonSylvia HavenMari Anne & Laurence E.HazenMarin HenkelsDonald R. & Stacie L. HiettFree & Melissa HintonEdith HornChristina Horst-Roseman, Ph.D.John & Britta HuntBetty JacobsAndrea John-SmithDorothy JohnsonSally Johnson Elsie JorgensenKolet & Steve KaplowitzBob & Thelma KauffmanJerry KaufmanLeatrice & James B. KellerMartha KellyMadeline KestenMichael KeussSandra & Jeff KeussSheila & Rod KingElsa KingsGary & Maria KirchbergerMary Lou KnappeBob & Linda KnickerbockerHoward and Paula KnopfAlicia KolboAlex KosyukKeith KrentzAlice Kugler DalrympleKarol LakeChristie LaMoreauxDenise & Don LaneJudith LaneEdward LaRiviereAnn LashMarguerite LaskaresMichele LeBareEvelyn LeckronIngrid LewisonZelma LillJeri LloydCarin MackJeanne MarkerGreta & Edward Marks
Helen E MaserToni McCurdyKaren L & Dr. Dee J McGonigleBrendan R & Bethany J McKinnonDinah McLeanAlan MerryJoni MetcalfMichael MilliganEdwin L & Susan E MitchellDavid MunterDonna MurrishGilberte MyliusMarjorie NehringLinda Sue NelsonShirley May NelsonJeff & Cristina NeuenschwanderCynthia & Jim O’BrienErtie OeiJean D & Joeseph T OkimotoMark & Yoko OldsBetty OlsenMaria OralloTed OrmbrekStephen & Andrea PearlmanMarta PettyMarilyn PollackRita PomaredaDawn PorterVernon & Marjorie PortinVirginia PrestegardMary & Jay QuartermanVictor Quiroz Jimenez & Jessica Schug QuirozTeresa T. & Richard J. RafaelBill & Sally RakerDave RascheMaybelle RaymondJohn & Sally RennPedro Rentas-BurgosElayne RicePastor Ken RiemanRobert & Evelyn RipleyBobbie RobertsRetta RodalDavid RogersDavid Roger Sr. & Sandra Joy RoseJames & Melissa RoseWolf & Lani SaarGwendolyn SaucedoFred SayerBarbara SchielmannCate Scott
June SeeleyKelly Nolan Shafer & Steven ShaferRichard ShiraBrent & Kathy SlattengrenAnn StampaliaSylvia Stanley Erma StenglEdwin & Kathy SternerKatie StortiKim StoutGayle StrotherCarlee SwayneTyler TannerMickey TateMarilyn ThompsonJames & Barbara TiptonDiane & Glen TravisNorman TrostadTony TruongLenore UngerJohn Urbanski Patricia Van DalfsenViola Van EyndeRonald van IngenJerrod VinsonLeslie VorkSusan F WagnerKristina WalkerKimberly & Jeff WallisMary Warstler Sabina WatsonJudith A. & Edward WattersonMary WheelerMelanie WilhoiteCarol WilsonMary Lou WinchellMonica WoodJohn & Martha WorcesterPat YoungbergRobert and Julie Zwink
$25,001 - $50,000Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound
$10,001 - $20,000City of Seattle Department of Information TechnologyPremera Blue Cross
$1,001 - $5,000Jana Helmuth, CPAMercury Pharmacy ServicesGrace Kim Schemata WorkshopUmpqua BankVIA Architecture
$501 - $1,000Costco Matching FundPropel Insurance
$251 - $500Family Resource Home CareMcGoorty EisenmanThe Seattle Foundation
CORPORATE DONORS
2014 FINANCIAL SUMMARIESFOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2014
INDEPENDENT LIVING Revenue
Rental................................................................................1,630,159Service............................................................................498,720Other...................................................................................63,851
Total Revenue..................................................................2,192,730
Total Expenses.................................................................2,255,594Change in Net Deficit..............................................................-62,864Net Deficit at Beginning of Year............................................-314,720
Net Deficit at the End of Year..............................................-377,584
Statement of Financial PositionAssets
Current................................................................................164,172Tenant Security Deposits..........................................................97,174Restricted Deposits................................................................623,828Property and Equipment.....................................................6,155,328Loan Costs.............................................................................417,185
Total Assets......................................................................7,457,687
LiabilitiesCurrent.................................................................................220,067Tenant Security Deposit...........................................................90,928Long-Term..........................................................................7,524,276
Total Liabilities................................................................7,835,271Net Deficit.............................................................................-377,584
Total Liabilities and Net Deficit..........................................7,457,687
ASSISTED LIVING Revenue
Rental................................................................................1,323,778Grant from Foundation..........................................................168,562Lease Income............................................................................4,297Other.........................................................................................7,237
Total Revenue..................................................................1,503,874
Total Expenses.................................................................1,575,944Change in Net Deficit.............................................................-72,070
Net Deficit at the End of the Year...................................... -439,094
Statement of Financial PositionAssets
Current..................................................................................35,024Restricted Deposits..................................................................27,678Property and Equipment.....................................................1,265,409
Total Assets.....................................................................1,328,111
LiabilitiesCurrent.................................................................................166,904Tenant Security Deposit...........................................................13,300Long-Term.......................................................................... 1,587,001
Total Liabilities................................................................ 1,767,205Net Deficit............................................................................. -439,094
Total Liabilities and Net Deficit.......................................... 1,328,111
NORTHAVEN FOUNDATION Revenue
Individuals & Corporations......................................................95,548Events.....................................................................................72,956Interest/Dividends.....................................................................6,955Investment Gains/Losses.........................................................13,707
Total Revenue.....................................................................189,166
ExpensesOperating.........................................................................22,734Events....................................................................................8,209Administration.....................................................................73,900
Total Expenses....................................................................104,843
DisbursementsAssisted Living Uncompensated............................................140,000Property Development...................... ........................................5,978Specific Projects......................................................................68,562
Total Disbursements...........................................................214,540
Statement of Financial PositionAssets
Current................................................................................476,915Fixed................................................................................1,968Investments....................................................................294,382
Total Assets........................................................................773,265
Total Liabilities...................................................................470,565Equity Fund Restricted.................................................................300,000Equity Fund Unrestricted..............................................................135,152
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NORTHAVEN BOARDOF TRUSTEESRoger M. Edmark, PresidentSandi M. Keuss, Vice-PresidentKaren Themelis, SecretaryBonita “Bunnie” Jorgenson, TreasurerGeorge A. DeBonKent GregoryMagda S. HannaDorsey E. HarrisJeanne H. HaydenHal A. LauridsenTheresa PelosoEric E. SeebJoAnn ShoemakerSarajane SiegfriedtNole Ann Ulery-HorseyFred M. Utter
NORTHAVEN FOUNDATIONBOARD OF DIRECTORSJana Helmuth, ChairMichele Hamilton-Lane, Vice-ChairLuke Hillier, TreasurerSarah FisherFred M. UtterJerrod VinsonOlive WhiteDarlene Storti
NORTHAVEN LEADERSHIPDarlene Storti, Executive Director, NorthavenMary Quarterman, BSN, RN, Director, Northaven Assisted LivingBill Dorn, Director of Philanthropy, Northaven Foundation