PPH 2022 Annual Report

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PPH Mission:

Guided by Christian values, the mission of The Philadelphia Protestant Home is to provide a caring senior living community that affords our residents the opportunity to achieve their highest possible quality of life.

Core Values:

The guiding principles that help us carry out our mission:

INTEGRITY:

Using our moral compass to always act in the best interest of our residents and supporting Benevolent Care.

FRIENDLY:

Being present in every moment and providing exemplary service.

QUALITY CARE:

Doing the right thing with the right person, in the right setting, each and every time.

COMPASSIONATE:

Faithfully ministering to our residents and advocating for issues affecting them.

RESPECT:

Treating each person with human dignity and mutual respect.

COMFORTABLE:

All-in-one senior living community that respects differences and celebrates commonalities.

One Year. One Community. One BIG Impact!

At PPH, we believe that it’s the small moments in life that make the biggest difference. Whether it’s a friendly smile, a thoughtful gesture, or a kind word, we strive to make each moment count.

Our family of residents, staff, and volunteers are dedicated to inspiring, comforting, challenging, and teaching one another through these moments, and creating a supportive and welcoming community for all.

Please join us as we review the highlights of this past year and experience the power of small moments that create a big impact.

Together we can continue to make every moment meaningful and be a positive influence in the lives of those around us.

Thank you for being a part of the PPH family.

Table of Contents Letter from the CEO ................ 1 Letter from the Chair ............... 2 What We Do ............................ 3 Our Priorities ........................... 5 Our Fiscal Responsibility ......... 6 Our Impact.................................. 8 Our Donors ............................. 20

BIG IMPACT Small Moments...

The resilience of PPH residents and staff never ceases to amaze me. Despite the challenges of the last few years, our community continues to thrive and touch the lives of hundreds of residents. It was 132 years ago when the first resident moved to PPH. Maria Magdalena

Seitz could not have done it without the help of her friends and members of her church. She was a widow who needed a place to live. Although she was independent and could help in the work of PPH, she only had $38 and needed another $62 to move in. Her friends and church family contributed the $62 so she could take advantage of the care being offered, and that was the moment the philanthropic spirit of PPH was set in stone.

When I look back at 2022, thousands of small moments come to mind. Moments that deeply impacted our residents, their loved ones, and our staff. From larger scale events like the holiday parties, Founders’ Day celebration and Garden Party, to the everyday moments of residents attending a WiSE class or sharing a meal with a neighbor. It is these small moments that truly make a difference and add up to the PPH experience.

PPH is always evolving, from campus improvements such as new elevators and enhanced lighting to new programming for staff and residents. We are thankful for your ongoing support that has allowed PPH to advance our mission and care for our residents.

Sincerely,

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BIG IMPACT

As I ponder this year’s theme, “Small moments, Big impact,” I am reminded of the countless moments I have shared at PPH over the course of many years and their significant influence on my life. I would say that my top moments are the ones I spent developing lasting friendships over the years and their tremendous effect on my life. Talking to residents at PPH, I see how quickly these friendships develop, through mutual interests, volunteering, dining together, and countless activities.

As we continue to emerge from the pandemic, I am particularly proud of the changes that have taken place around our campus. The Enhancement of our Wi-Fi system has increased our connectivity for residents and staff to allow contact with family and friends and make Telehealth a reality. Upgraded elevators and enhanced lighting have afforded us added safety. And the improvement of our outside areas adds to the beauty of our campus and enriches our lives this spring and summer.

As a Board and with John Dubyk, our President, and CEO, we continue to face the challenges of remaining competitive in the changing marketplace. Our dedicated Board and staff have faced these challenges head-on, and we will continue to strive for long-term gains.

As chair of the Marketing and Development Committee, I want to thank you for your continued support of PPH. It truly is the smallest moments that make the biggest impact. As you will see in this report, Benevolent Care significantly affects our residents’ lives. What may seem like a small gesture does have a considerable influence on the life of a resident who can no longer afford their care. Perhaps my years at PPH have shown me how substantial this impact can be

As we continue to welcome the community back to PPH, our residents and staff are ready to greet you. At PPH, we are family.

Sincerely,

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Moments...

What We Do...

PPH, a continuing care retirement community, offers a full continuum of care for those 62 years of age or older. Living at PPH allows residents to live their lives to the fullest. Located on over 12 acres, PPH offers beautifully landscaped gardens, paved walking paths, a Bocce court as well as garden spaces for residents to grow their own vegetables.

The indoor campus offers various lounges and dining areas, an activity and arts center, a greenhouse, a fully equipped fitness center with a heated indoor pool, a social hall for performances, a Chapel, and a library. Every element of our campus is designed to encourage an active and vibrant lifestyle that engages the mind, body and spirit.

One campus, one supportive team, one family.

Admire the beauty of nature

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“The care is SO good. You would think the staff are caring for their own family.”
-Paul Hedges, resident

What We Do...

One Campus, One Continuum, M any C hoi C es .

Independent Living

PPH offers 11 different floor plans in 3 buildings, all inter-connected to the main community center. From cozy studios to large two-bedroom with den floor plans, there is a perfect fit for everyone’s taste. All one and two-bedroom apartments feature a patio or balcony, and each floor in every building offers a community lounge for game nights or simply another place to gather with friends and family.

Personal Care

PPH’s Personal Care neighborhood is located in the center of the community and is close to activities, dining, the library and other community spaces. Personal Care residents enjoy their own private residences and amenities, while also being welcomed to take advantage of the entire campus’s spaces.

Residents in personal care are able to get additional assistance with the activities of daily living, such as bathing, medication management, and meals. Our staff is committed to providing assistance while helping residents maintain and achieve their highest level of independence.

INDEPENDENT LIVING

PERSONAL CARE MEMORY CARE

SKILLED NURSING REHABILITATION

Memory Care

Our Chapters program is designed to support residents that suffer from memory impairment. This safe neighborhood offers a soothing environment for our residents while providing specialized care so that they can thrive. In addition to care, residents enjoy a life enrichment program that creates a stimulating environment.

Skilled Nursing -Long-Term Care

For those residents in need of the highest level of care, Pathways skilled nursing provides 24-hour care while focusing on dignity and respect for the individual. Residents’ rooms are spacious and bright, with many lounges and dining venues to enjoy. There is also a beautiful outdoor garden with seating for residents and their loved ones to visit.

Rehabilitation

PPH offers a comprehensive therapy program to assist residents in their recuperation from an illness, injury, or surgery. The ultimate goal is to improve their quality of life and get them back to their lives as soon as possible. On-site physical and occupational therapy offers a great convenience to our short-term rehabilitation patients.

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Our Priorities...

PPH remains committed to addressing current campus needs with ongoing updates and improvements. In 2022, PPH successfully completed the following projects:

Leadership Development

Marge Felix, MSW, LSW, NHA, Associate Director of Social Services

Marge recently completed the 120 hour course work for her Nursing Home Adminstrators license. When asked about how it felt to graduate, Marge stated “it made me feel accomplished,” while also giving credit to her co-workers. “I had a lot of of support. I didn’t think I could do it. It’s a challenging courseload, and challenging tests.”

Artwork for Alpha and

Shannon Grieb, VP of Marketing & Communications

Shannon graduated from the LeadingAge PA Fellows in Leadership program in May 2023. The program is constructed around the needs of today’s providers. Fellows in Leadership equips leaders with actionable strategies and practical knowledge to help solve real-world challenges in member communities. The program assists emerging and experienced leaders to define, clarify, and practice the skills needed to lead aging services organizations into the future. Shannon stated, “I am honored to be selected to be a part of this program. I have already learned so much and have been able to immediately apply the teachings to my role at PPH.”

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Our Fiscal Responsibility...

The COVID-19 pandemic has continued to create uncertainties and financial strains as we have endured the challenges associated with the virus for the last three years. It is no secret that the pandemic has greatly impacted the aging services industry, and PPH is no different.

The pandemic continues to impact our census, accordingly, nursing census averaged 77% occupancy during 2022, a modest improvement over the year prior. Personal Care census also remains pressured, averaging 67% during 2022, a 4% decline from the prior year. The 4th floor of our Personal Care remains closed due to the census challenges. Due to the many COVID-19 outbreaks, PPH was closed to admissions in both our nursing and personal care buildings at various times throughout the year. This decrease in census significantly reduced resident service revenue which we rely on to maintain a balanced budget.

PPH is navigating the challenges to increase census while ensuring we have the adequate staff to care for our residents. The nationwide staffing shortages have made staffing recruitment and retention even more challenging.

In addition to revenue reduction, the pandemic has had a direct impact on increased expenses. PPH is still experiencing increased expenses related to the pandemic including

$26.9 MILLION TOTAL LIABILITIES

$57.4 MILLION TOTAL ASSETS

$30.5 MILLION TOTAL NET ASSETS

the purchasing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), COVID Testing and Salary Continuation for Employees who are out of work as a result of contracting COVID-19. In 2022 alone, PPH spent over $200,000 in COVID testing for both staff and residents.

In summary, PPH’s 2022 financial statements reflect total assets of $57.4 million including $22.0 million in investments, total liabilities of $26.9 million and total net assets of $30.5 million. PPH ended the year with an operating loss of $1.0 million due to the various challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and lack of further federal government stimulus funding.

With little to no COVID funding in the horizon, PPH’s prudent financial accountability will continue to be a main priority. We will continue to address all we do from caring for residents, staff, and finances, proactively, as the future of senior living evolves.

Please note our complete 2022 financial statement can be accessed on our website, pphfamily.org, under the About Us section.

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2022 Total Expenses: $31.4 (million)

2022 Total Expenses: $31.4 (million)

2022 Total Expenses: $31.4 (million)

62%

Benevolent Care Fund: 5-Year

Ben evole n t Car e Fund : 5 -Year

Ben evole n t Car e Fund : 5 -Year

Through our Benevolent Care Fund, residents are assured that care and support services are always available, even if they can no longer afford the costs on their own. This additional layer of peace of mind and security was especially critical during the coronavirus pandemic.

Through our Benevolent Care Fund, residents are assured that care and support services are always available, even if they can no longer afford the costs on their own. This additional layer of peace of mind and security was especially critical during the coronavirus pandemic.

Through our Benevolent Care Fund, residents are assured that care and support services are always available, even if they can no longer afford the costs on their own. This additional layer of peace of mind and security was especially critical during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Total amount of Benevolent Care provided to residents $638,442 2018 $539,951 2019 $485,534 2020 $721,406 2021 $785,828 2022
$ 8,145,941 Nursing $ 4,725,560 General & Administrative Personal Care $ 4,546,073 Dining Services $ 3,818,515 Plant Operations $ 3,150,433 Housekeeping and Laundry $ 1,642,853 Social Services, Activities, and Volunteer Services $ 1,104,295 Rehabilitation $ 840,575 Depreciation $ 3,632,997 Interest $487,483 Nursing Home Assessments $ 204,225
47% 26% 17% 10% 1% Skilled Nursing Personal Care Independent Living monthly fees Ancillary Services Other Resident Service Revenue for 2022 $25.6
TOTAL
Total amount of Benevolent Care provided to residents $638,442 2018 $539,951 2019 $485,534 2020 $721,406 2021 $785,828 2022
MILLION
$ 8,145,941 Nursing $ 4,725,560 General & Administrative Personal Care $ 4,546,073 Dining Services $ 3,818,515 Plant Operations $ 3,150,433 Housekeeping and Laundry $ 1,642,853 Social Services, Activities, and Volunteer Services $ 1,104,295 Rehabilitation $ 840,575 Depreciation $ 3,632,997 Interest $487,483 Nursing Home Assessments $ 204,225
47% 26% 17% 10% 1% Skilled Nursing Personal Care Independent Living monthly fees Ancillary Services Other
side n t S er vic e Revenue for 202 2
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$ 25.6 M ILL
TOTAL
Total amount of Benevolent Care provided to residents $638,442 2018 $539,951 2019 $485,534 2020 $721,406 2021 $785,828 2022
$ 8,145,941 Nursing $ 4,725,560 General & Administrative Personal Care $ 4,546,073 Dining Services $ 3,818,515 Plant Operations $ 3,150,433 Housekeeping and Laundry $ 1,642,853 Social Services, Activities, and Volunteer Services $ 1,104,295 Rehabilitation $ 840,575 Depreciation $ 3,632,997 Interest $487,483 Nursing Home Assessments $ 204,225
47% 26% 17% 10% 1% Skilled Nursing Personal Care Independent Living monthly fees Ancillary Services Other Re side n t S er vic e Revenue for 202 2 $ 25.6 M ILL ION TOTAL
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ANNUAL EXPENSES
employee benefits.
TOTAL
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Our Impact...

Nurse’s & CNA Weeks

To celebrate our nurses and certified nurse’s aides (CNA’s), a special display was created by the Recreation Therapy Department, with the theme “Creating and Nurturing Connections.” The Nurse and CNA of the Year awards went to: Jacqueline Romansky, LPN, Heather McLaughlin, RN, Robin Chase, CNA and Senquetta Kennedy, CNA.

Left to right: Jacqueline Romansky, LPN (Personal Care), Senquetta Kenedy, CNA (Pathways), Heather McLaughlin, RN (Pathways), and Robin Chase, CNA (Personal Care)

Alzheimer’s Fundraising & Walk

Team PPH hosted a bake sale, Bocce Ball tournament, and campus walk to raise money for Alzheimer’s Awareness. We were able to raise over $1,500! Several staff members and their loved ones also participated in the official walk at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

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Walk for a cure

Ukraine/Auxiliary Donation

The PPH Auxiliary, and PPH residents, donated $3,700 to the Ukrainian Educational & Cultural Center in Jenkintown, PA. The check was presented to Oga Mykhaylyuk, president of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America. The organization was most appreciative of the donation.

Help local organizations

Active Aging Week

PPH residents and staff enjoyed celebrating National Active Aging Week (October 3-9, 2022) with an entire week dedicated to living out the wellness philosophy. A variety of events were hosted by the PPH Wellness Team.

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Our Impact

Fall PPHest

The 2022 Fall PPHest was held on Tuesday, October 11, 2022 in the ACE Courtyard. The Fall PPHest was a chance to thank our faithful and hardworking staff, especially during the most trying times of the pandemic. Staff were treated to BBQ chicken, mac and cheese, cole slaw, and much more!

Staff enjoyed “dunking” their fellow employees in a dunk tank, treats from an ice cream truck, and prize raffles!

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Longest Tenured Employees

We are honored to recognize the exceptional loyalty and dedication of our long-serving employees. Their unwavering commitment has been instrumental in propelling us forward on our shared journey, and we truly appreciate the lasting impact they have had on PPH.

42 YEARS

William Conaway

41 YEARS

Christine Mertens

40 YEARS

Kathleen Scarlota

38 YEARS

Kathleen Nucero

35 YEARS

Deborah Timmons

33 YEARS

Maria Alvarado

Catherine Devery

32 YEARS

Sylvia Green

Mini Mathai

31 YEARS

Debra Brodnax

30 YEARS

29 YEARS

Margaret Felix

28 YEARS

Eileen Bratton

Daphne Floyd

27 YEARS

David Hughes

Christina Kish

Sara Pizarro

Margo Washington

26 YEARS

Mary Abraham

Suni Sunil-Chacko

Molly Kuty Joseph

Sherly Joseph

Heather McLaughlin

Maryann Parisse

Laly Thomas

Helen Toner

25 YEARS

Michele Berry

Rehana Samson Chaudhry

Naila Javed Dean

Denise Eubanks

Jennifer Honeyford

Ellen McMenamin

David Nater

Mercy Skaria

24 YEARS

Robina Park Chaudhry

Carol Cherrington

Mozell Robinson

23 YEARS

Maryann Delbalzo-Cassizzi

Senquetta Kennedy

Arlene Rodriguez

Gwendolyn Toffling

Robin Walker

Erica Latrise White-Gomez

21 YEARS

Cheryl Clayton

Isaac Fontaine

Dawn Gordon

Lynn Grudowski

Dawn Hamilton

Arther Joseph

Eveline Joseph

Kathleen Reiser

Miguel Rodriguez

20 YEARS

Robina John

Virginia Maciocha

Kathleen Meaney

Jacqueline Smith

Phoeba Sohail

Tracey White

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you for your loyalty and dedication to PPH!
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Our Impact

PPH Founders’ Day

Founders’ Day honors the remarkable vision and commitment of a group of German ministers who, together with members of the community, worked to achieve a common goal. Their efforts led to the establishment of PPH in its current form, and the cause they so passionately believed in is now known as the PPH mission, which has Benevolent Care at its core.

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PPH Auxiliary representatives present a $4,000 donation to Benevolent Care during the Founders' Day celebration
Our Impact
“ PPH’s annual Founders’ Day celebration gives us time to pause and honor the residents and staff that exemplify our mission.”
(left to right) Kyle Ozimkiewicz, Director of Nursing, Pathways Resident of the Year, Barbara D’Amore, Jennifer Honeyford, VP of Health Services, and John Dubyk, President and CEO

Awards & Recognition

PRESIDENT’S AWARD RECIPIENT

The President’s Award recipient for 2022 was Jorge Rodriguez. Jorge sets a positive example for all PPH staff with his dedication and hard work and can often be seen running around the PPH campus with a positive spirit and a willingness to go above and beyond. He is a great mentor to newer Security staff and, as an Army Veteran, actively participates in all military and veteran’s holidays, including flag raisings.

INDEPENDENT LIVING RESIDENT OF THE YEAR

The Independent Living Resident of the Year was awarded to longtime resident Paul Hedges. Paul is a highly engaged member of the community who selflessly volunteers his time at the library and helps with mail and package deliveries. He is deeply grateful for the exceptional care his wife received during her stay at Pathways, and has made a personal commitment to continue giving back through volunteer work for as long as he is able.

PERSONAL CARE RESIDENT OF THE YEAR

Angela Emmanuele was voted Personal Care Resident of the Year. The middle child among her five siblings, Angela has numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces and nephews. She cherishes her family and is always available to support them. Angela was an active member of the Sunshine Foundation, volunteered by reading to children, and takes pleasure in scrapbooking. At PPH, she continues to serve by aiding and advocating for fellow residents and has dedicated her life to assisting others.

PATHWAYS RESIDENT OF THE YEAR

The Pathways Resident of the Year award went to Barbara D’Amore. Barbara engages with her fellow residents in the Pathways neighborhood daily and kindly plays Frank Sinatra’s music on Alexa for their enjoyment. Even after scheduled events have ended, she takes the initiative to lead discussions or activities. Despite only residing here briefly, she exemplifies what being the Resident of the Year means, and brings a lively and refreshing atmosphere to the neighborhood.

VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR

Kathleen McAdoo was named the 2022 Volunteer of the Year. A dedicated PPH volunteer since 2008, Kathy has held multiple positions throughout the facility. She currently serves as a member of the Auxillary, an assistant in Tabor Market and the Commons Beauty Shop, and the welcoming person in her building. Known for her pleasant demeanor and warm smile, Kathy has contributed significantly to the organization and is celebrated for her kind and helpful approach.

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Jorge Rodriguez, President’s Award recipient Paul Hedges, IL Resident Award recipient Angela Emmanuele, Personal Care Resident of the Year

Schea Scholarship

At PPH, we believe in supporting the education of future healthcare leaders and caregivers. The Eberhard and Helen Schea Endowment Fund for Healthcare Education is a crucial part of our mission to achieve this goal.

Named after long-time PPH donors and residents, Eberhard and Helen Schea, the Fund was established by their children – Fred Schea and his wife Kathleen, and the late Caroline Schea Lloyd and her husband Jim – to honor their parents’ legacy and provide opportunities for continuing healthcare education that benefits PPH employees and residents’ well-being.

Thanks to the generosity of the Schea and Lloyd families, we have been able to award scholarships to twenty-one employees since 2016, with a total value of over $21,000. These funds have supported various online training courses for PPH staff and played a role in the implementation of PPH Wisdom in Senior Education (WiSE) classes.

In 2021, the scholarship program was expanded to include not only higher education degree programs but also continuing education courses, certification courses, and professional development programs.

Two PPH Dining Services employees were selected as the 2022 Schea Scholarship recipients. Natgeene Joachim of PPH Dining Services, is a firstyear student at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, interested in speech pathology, and Roji John, also of Dining Services, is a junior at Gwynedd Mercy University, with aspirations of becoming a social worker.

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Our Impact
Natgeene Joachin Roji John

PPH is proud to recognize and honor a truly exceptional group of individuals—our centenarian residents. These remarkable individuals, who have surpassed the milestone of a century of life, embody the essence of resilience, wisdom, and the enduring human spirit. Their presence within our community serves as a constant reminder of the rich experiences, stories, and lessons that can only be gained through a lifetime of extraordinary longevity.

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Mary Bressi-Giorno*

Patrick Cervone

Jane Coyle

Margaret Kinser

Kenneth Strobel

Emma Schmidt*

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Ruth Beaucheane

Palma Berenato

Margaret Kroekel

Eleanor Schmid*

102

Beulah Behm

103

Marcella Fellin

Hilda Giordano

Phil Grutzmacher

105

Cecil Amato

106

Catherine Wagner*

*deceased

Our residents, who have called PPH home for two decades or more, bear witness to a profound truth. Their vibrant lives are a testament to the power of strong relationships, notable achievements, unwavering passions, and enduring hopes and dreams. We are honored to serve and support each one of you on your journey towards attaining the highest quality of life imaginable.

22 YEARS

Delores Clarkson

26 YEARS June Wodowski

24 YEARS

Eleanor Schmid

30 YEARS

Hazel Peatman

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Celebrating

Guardian Angels

PPH’s Guardian Angel program is a meaningful way for residents to express their gratitude for a special PPH caregiver or other employee who made a difference in their lives or the lives of a loved one. With a $250 donation in their honor, this gift supports the PPH mission and further advances all aspects of resident life.

Our Guardian Angels receive a custom lapel pin and a personalized certificate presented by their supervisor and PPH President & CEO, John Dubyk. Recipients are also eligible to receive the President’s Award, an honor bestowed to PPH’s most outstanding employees.

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PPH resident Maryann Volk awarded a Guardian Angel to employee Jenice Morrison Resident Emil Scharer awarded three Guardian Angels to Virginia Ginny Machiocha, Kyle Ozimkiewicz, and Dawn Gordon
“Jenice’s professionalism, combined with her profound and authentic care for others sets her apart.” - Maryann Volk

Guardian Angel Honorary Gifts

You can recognize a PPH caregiver or other staff member who made an impact on your life or the life of a loved one by sharing your story and making a donation of $250 or more to PPH in their honor. Gifts received through the Guardian Angel Program pay tribute to an employee who enriched your life while also helping PPH provide essential resources, so others receive the highest-quality, most compassionate care as well.

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PPH Fitness Associate Kayla Jurimas, PPH resident Carol Kennedy, and PPH Wellness Center Director Maureen Solomon PPH resident Hazel Peatman, and PPH Security Officer Paris Caldwell

PPH Auxiliary

The PPH Auxiliary has a rich history dating back to 1889, when it was known as the PPH Ladies Aid Society. Today, the Auxiliary carries on its tradition of supporting PPH’s fundraising mission of Benevolent Care, as well as organizing staff and resident appreciation events.

Membership is open to everyone, including PPH residents, staff, family members, and members of the wider community. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m.

For those unable to attend in person, meetings are broadcast on PPH TV channel 5. Members also receive a monthly newsletter with news and updates, which is distributed to all members and the PPH administration.

To join this admirable group, please contact Patricia Coyne, PPH Auxiliary President. Membership is highly encouraged and appreciated!

Thanks to the generosity of its members and supporters, in 2022 the PPH Auxiliary donated $4,000 towards Benevolent Care and $2,000 to the Employee Appreciation Fund, administered by the PPH Residents’ Association.

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PPH Auxiliary donates to Philadelphia Second Alarmers
Our Impact
PPH Auxiliary working on a gift pack to give to personal care and nursing residents

2022

AUXILIARY MEMBERS

Ann Alexander

Carol Altimari

Yvonne Andrews

Clare Balzereit

Mary Bargerhuff

Betty Bedford

Barbra Berger

Yvonne Blackwell

Janet Blewett

Jean Blood

Cathie Bluett

Delores Bohn

Cathy Boland

Flora Bowman

Barbara Boyer

Richard Braun

Anna Marie Bresnan

Christa Breyer

Margie Brooker

Joseph Brown

Lisa Burke

Barbara Capezio

Mary Carr

Victoria Carr

Walter Ceglowski

Carol Ceglowski

Carol Cherrington

Mary Clyde

Linda Cohen-Stokes

Rose Colligan

Patricia Coyne

Maryanne Crowley

Bernadette Cronin-Geller

Betty DeHennis

Michael DeHennis

Phil DeHennis

Mary Ann Delbalz

Carol Delgado

Jean Dobron

Carol Drummond

Mary Ann Dunn

Anne Eichner

Carol Evans

Cindy Faillace

Ann Fassel

Carol Feeley

Rina Fesnak

Maureen Fitzpatrick

Janet Freidel

Carrie Gabryelewicz

Dot Gallagher

Margaret Gentles

John Gillepsie

Marianne Gillepsie

Harry/Edith Gordon

Hilda Gordon

Arlene Graber

Richard Graber

Anthony Groch

Margaret (Maggy) Groch

Chris Groeber

Patricia Hahn

Natalie Hardiman

Paul Hedges PD 2024

Charna Heiko

Julie Herrmann

Margaret Higgins

Lucille Hite

Jean Holland

Ronald Hugo

Phyllis Humpl

Mary Jones

Antoine Johnson

Kayla Jurimas

Carol Kennedy

Martha Klingbeil

Anneliese Kraemer

Arthur Kramer

Albina Kriger

Dollie (Dorothy) Lafferty

Patricia Lawson

Jim Leahy

Linda Chaplain Lewis

Jill Lindberg

Ann Mackin

Sandee Massey

Kathleen McAdoo

Gloria McCauley

Shirley Morgan

Anna Morrell

Norma Mueller

Virginia Murphy

Barbara Mylod

Virginia (Ginny) Nacrelli

Lena Oliver

Ronnie Quinn

Margaret Rosenkaimer

Sue Ann Roye

Jaime Sandoz

Mary Sandoz

Miriam Sands

Helen Schneider

Ellen Schultz

Phyllis Schultz

Suzie Scoops

M Sexton

Tom Sexton

Dolores Shaw

Peg Slusarczyk

Dorothy (Dot) Smith

Joan Smith

James Smith

Maureen Solomon

Barbara Stanton

Anne Marie Steinhofer

Loretta Sucharski

Dolores Trueman

Marie Tucci

Jackie Turk

Mary Ann Volk

Evelyn Washington

Vernon Watson

Adelaide P Weidner

June Wikoff

Valerie Williams

John Wozniak

Elizabeth (Betty) Wylot

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Our Donors...

The Bergdoll Society

The Bergdoll Society was founded in 2006 to acknowledge and thank the dedicated and generous donors who annually contribute to support PPH’s mission. Membership is granted to individuals who have donated $500 or more in the previous year or have consistently given for ten or more years in a row.

VISIONARY CIRCLE

$10,000+

The Estate of Michael Fesnak

The Estate of Robert C. Rudolph

The Rev. Kenneth H. Smith *

The Estate of Albert Taubel

Temple University HospitalJeanes Campus

FOUNDER’S CIRCLE

$5,000-$9,999

Contract Pharmacy Services, Inc.

Elite Elevator Services, LLC

Mr. Paul M. Hedges, Sr.

Dr. & Mrs. Charles Jones

The Estate of William Krai

Liberty Integrated Solutions, Inc.

PPH Chapel Offerings

PPH Development Office

Walsh & Nicholson Financial Group

Wise Guys Construction, LLC

Mr. John W. Wozniak, Jr.

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE

$2,500-$4,999

The Estate of S. Elizabeth Bonsall

Mrs. Jacqueline Brigden *

CBIZ Investment Advisory Services, LLC

Collins Family Shoprtie

Mr. William L. Gross

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

NRG

Optum

Philmont Kiwanis

PPH Auxiliary

ProCare Rehabilitation, LLC

Mr. & Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

The Eberhard and Helen Schea Endownment Fund

Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Schmidt

Select Rehabilitation

Sharp’s Landscapting

Varsity Branding

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

$1,000-$2,499

ACE Center Art Studio

American Heritage Federal Credit Union

ATVIVO

Baker Tilly

Barbara R. Beckman, Esq.

Dr. and Mrs. Gardner Bemis

Mr. Richard H. Braun

Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brown, Jr.

Burholme Emergency Medical Service

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Cassizzi

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi

Citizens Bank

CM3 Building Solutions, Inc.

Ms. Heidi Creta

Mr. and Mrs. William B. Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devers

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The Bergdoll Society was named after Elizabeth Bergdoll who left PPH a gift in her will. That initial $15,000 was used to buy the land that now is our expansive senior living community.

Mr. John J. Dubyk

Ms. Julia Fitzsimmons

Ms. Daphne Floyd

Mrs. Jean E. Gibson

Richard W. Hartmann, Esq.

David E. Heilman, Esq.

Mr. David J. Hughes

Mr. Ronald E. Hugo

Lawndale Baptist Church

Mr. Bertram Laudenslager*

Mr. James W. Miller

Ms. Barbara Mylod

Ms. Velma Njai

North Wales Podiatry Associates

Phoenix Contract Inc.

PPH Greenhouse

R & P Mechanical

Residents of 5th Floor Alpha Manor

Rothkoff Law Group

The Estate of George A. Schlosser

The Estate of Helen L. Schneider

Serenity Hospice of Pennsylvania

SFCS Architects

Sigel Insurance Group

Mrs. Brigitte E. Steck

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Thomas

Mr. Malio E. Ventresca & Mrs. Barbara A. Jacobs

Ms. Maryann C. Volk

Mr. Brian P. Walsh

WBCB Radio 1490 AM

BENEFACTORS - $500-$999

Abriola Company

Ms. Anna T. Alexander

Ms. Melanie Andres

Mr. & Mrs. Rich & Molly Bahr

Ms. Barbara A. Bassett

Benecon Group, Inc.

Ms. Flora Bowman

Mrs. Eileen Bratton

Ms. Margaret M. Brooker

Ms. Lisa Burke

Ms. Barbara Capezio

Mrs. Carol L. Cherrington

Ms. Darrah Degnan

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew & Susan Denelsbeck

Mr. Ian M. Dougherty, CPA

Mr. Lawrence Gellar & Mrs. Bernadette Cronin-Gellar

Ms. Shannon Grieb

Mr. & Mrs. Charles & Priscilla Henry

Mrs. Barbara Heun

Mr. Howard Kaminsky

Ms. Deanna Keough

The Rev. & Mrs. Rodney S. Kopp

Mr. Anthoney Luongo & Ms. Morgan McKenty

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony & Karen Manzo

Ms. Anastasia Matijkiw

Mr. & Mrs. Michajlo O. Matijkiw

Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Susan Michel

Ms. Shirley A. Morgan

Ms. Catherine A. Nemeth, CPA

Mrs. Kathleen Nucero

Mr. & Mrs. John & Mary Ann Parisse

Miss Hazel Peatman

The Rev. Lucy E. Pierre

The Rev. Dr. Pastor Jack F. Price

Pro-Tech Floors, LLC

Mr. Harvey W. Scherzer

Mr. Herbert P. Scherzer

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas & Marguerite Sexton

St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church

Mr. & Mrs. Wallace & Marcella Strassmann

Swartz Kitchens and Baths

Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Swierzy

Mrs. Rita Sydow

Ms. Evelyn Washington

Ms. Kathy Wersinger

PATRONS - $250-$499

Ms. Jean Blood

Ms. Barbara C. Boyer

Ms. Christine Brady

Ms. Selena Burton

Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Ceglowski

Creative Spaces

Ms. Mary Anne Crowley

Mr. Frank Cymbala

Mr. Keith Dancy

Ms. Barbara Desiderio

Mrs. Carol Evans

Mr. & Mrs. James & Margaret Felix

Mr. Daniel Flanagan

Ms. Crolyn K. Ginter

Green Estates Lawn Sprinklers

Mrs. Sylvia C. Green

Ms. Elaine Grose

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrmann

Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Hinchcliff

Ms. Jean Holland

Mrs. Jennifer Honeyford

Ms. Janet S. Hornberger

Ms. Dianne Jackson

Mr. Jeffrey Jadczak

JD Custom Painting

Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Jones, CPA

Ms. Molly Kutty Joseph

Mr. Ray Lefton

Ms. Christine Long

Ms. Patsy Long

Ms. Marlene Matarazzo

Ms. Mini Mathai

Ms. Amanda McCalister

Mrs. Kathleen Meaney

Mr. Harold Mesibov

Mrs. Virginia H. Mesibov*

Ms. Sylvia Metzler

Mr. Charles Morlock

Northeast Protection Partners

Mr. Roland Petit

Residents of Lawndale Manor

*deceased

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Our Donors

Mr. & Mrs. Walter & Regina Sawyer

Mr. W. Russell Koerwer & Mr. Stephen F. Schreiber

Mr. Eric C. Sigel

Ms. Barbara J. Stanton

Mr. Joseph Stapleton

Mrs. Janet H. Stott

Mr. Dino Talamona

Mr. & Mrs. Van Fleet

Mrs. Mary M. Vikingstad

Mrs. Karen Votel

The Estate of Howard W. Weidemoyer

Mrs. Sharon Williams

Ms. Valerie Williams

Mr. Lester Witt

Mrs. Donna J. Wojcik

*deceased

2022 Consistent Donors

The consistent donors of the Bergdoll Society have contributed to PPH for ten or more consecutive years. Their faithful giving forms the foundation of our culture of giving at PPH.

HISTORICAL DONORS

PPH Auxiliary

PPH Chapel

PPH Craft Groups

PPH Chapel Offerings

PPH Greenhouse

34 YEARS

Mr. Ronald E. Hugo

The Rev. Dr. Deborah Joy Winters & Mr. Gary Winters

33 YEARS

Mr. & Mrs. Donald E. Jones

31 YEARS

Mrs. Dorothy (Dot) Gallagher

26 YEARS

Ms. Hazel R. Peatman

25 YEARS

Estate of Albert Taubel

24 YEARS

Ms. Elaine DeMasse

Mr. & Mrs. Wayne D. Geisser

Mr. William L. Gross

Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Ritting

The Estate of George A. Schlosser

Mr. Robert W. Schumm

St. Paul’s Evangelical Church

23 YEARS

Mrs. Eileen Bratton

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi & Mr. Nicholas Cassizzi

Mrs. Clare R. Condon

Ms. Daphne G. Floyd

Mr. David J. Hughes

The Rev. & Mrs. Rodney Kopp

22 YEARS

Mrs. Lois E. HirschmanGregory

Mr. & Mrs. John M. McLaughlin

21 YEARS

Mrs. Carol L. Cherrington

Ms. Barbara P. Rebmann

Sigel Insurance Group

20 YEARS

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo Optum

19 YEARS

Barbara R. Beckman, Esq.

Mr. & Mrs. George Liebsch

Mrs. Kathleen Meaney

Mr. James W. Miller

Mrs. Kathleen Nucero Pro-Tech Floors

18 YEARS

Ms. Lisa Burke

Mr. & Mrs. William Conaway

Mrs. Barbara A. Jacobs & Mr. Malio E. Ventresca

Mr. W. Russell Koerwer & Mr. Stephen F. Schreiber

Mr. Robert G. Laux

Ms. Barbara Stanton

17 YEARS

Mrs. Jean E. Gibson & Mr. Michael Gibson

Ms. Kathleen Jaskel

Mrs. Katharina Leisch*

Mrs. Roberta M. Mitchell

Mr. Thomas Swierzy

16 YEARS

David E. Heilman, Esq.

Sharp’s Landcaping

Mrs. Rita Sydow

15 YEARS

Mrs. Margaret Gentles

14 YEARS

Lawndale Baptist Church

Mr. Karl Loewe*

Mrs. Virginia Mesibov*

Mrs. Mary Ann Parisse

Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Ramsey

Mrs. Brigitte E. Steck

13 YEARS

Ms. Anne E. McMenamin

12 YEARS

Mr. & Mrs. William B. Davis

Mrs. Betty C. Dawson*

Ms. Kathleen Wersinger

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Zegestowsky

11 YEARS

Mr. Frank Kautz

Mr. Charles P. Long

Mr. John J. & Katherine Pakyz

Ms. Clare Peterson

Mary T. Smith

Janet H. Stott

10 YEARS

Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Bower

Ms. Darrah Degnan

Ms. Charlotte Heller

Mr. & Mrs. Paul Hoffmayer

Mrs. Anne Luig

Mr. & Mrs. Roger G. Miller

Mrs. Phyllis A. Pedrogo

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Dr. & Mrs. John Tower *deceased

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Our Donors PATRONS - $250-$499 (continued)

EMPLOYEE GIVING

PPH deeply appreciates the dedicated employees who so generously support our Mission by participating in the PPH Employee Giving Program, also known as PPH Gives.

Ursile Aurelien

Mary Z. Bargerhuff

Michael Berman

Catherine Boland

Eileen Bratton

Lisa Burke

Selena Burton

Kristy Byrnes

Theodore A. Cannon

Victoria Carr

Mary Ann Cassizzi

Carol L. Cherrington

William Conaway

Elizabeth Cruz

Keith Dancy

Andrew Denelsbeck

Susan Denelsbeck

Donna Donaghy

John J. Dubyk

Margaret Felix

Daniel Flanagan

Daphne G. Floyd

Arthur Greenwood

Shannon Grieb

Lynn Grudowski

Jennifer Honeyford

David J. Hughes

Kathleen Jaskel

Molly Kutty Joseph

GRANTS AND FOUNDATION GIVING

Rosela Julien

Deanna Keough

Christina Knapp

Mercy Kuttielavumkal

Anne Luig

Virginia Maciocha

Mini Mathai

Amanda McCalister

Kimberly McGeary

Kathleen Meaney

Jennifer Mendez

Kathleen Nucero

Kyle Ozimkiewicz

Mary Ann Parisse

Phyllis A. Pedrogo

Marie Pierre Louis

Bryan C. Powers

Jack F. Price

Jacqueline Romasky

Pamela Sawyer

Mary T. Smith

Maureen Solomon

Barbara J. Stanton

Rita Sydow

Helen Toner

Karen Votel

Kathleen Wersinger

Donna J. Wojcik

Through matching gift programs, the following corporations have maximized the impact of many charitable donations to PPH:

The Eberhard and Helen Schea Endowment Fund

Network for Good

The Pew Charitable Trusts

The Pledgeling Foundation

YourCause, LLC

SMALL MOMENTS. BIG IMPACT. | 23
“ I believe in giving back to an organization I feel so good about. I have been giving for over 20 years.”
Our Donors
- Daphne Floyd , VP Human Resources
Daphne Floyd , VP Human Resources

TRIBUTE GIVING

Tribute gifts advance the mission of PPH and provide a meaningful way to celebrate a milestone occasion, honor the memory of a loved one, or pay tribute to an employee through our Guardian Angel program. We extend our sincere gratitude to the generous donors who have contributed in honor of or in memory of the individuals and organizations listed below. Your kindness and support make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.

IN MEMORY OF

Elizabeth & Joseph F. Adles

Anonymous

Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Miller

Joan Anthony

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kieslich

Mary Auwarter

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Auwarter

Dorothy Barber

Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Bowers

Josephine Beck

Anonymous

Ruth Berry

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jaeger

Joseph Black

Ms. Katherine Black

Marianne Black

Ms. Katherine Black

Ms. Frances Bojazi

Ms. Barbara Capezio

Ms. Deborah Carr

Mr. Edward M. Dixon, Jr.

Ms. Lorraine F. Entrikin

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Greway

Ms. Mary Hingston

Mr. and Mrs. Max Humpl

Mr. Gary Kapanowski

Ms. Christine Long

Ms. Sylvia Metzler

Ms. Alwiya S. Omar

Ms. Yolanda Pagano

Philadelphia Council AFL CIO

PHILAPOSH

Ms. Suzanne C. Povse

Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Reich

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rosenthal

Mrs. Barbara T. Russella

Ms. Myrna H. Slick

Elmer Blake

Ms. Elizabeth Blake

Bernice Blitman

Ms. Carol Weisl

Edna Boyle

The Estate of Michael Boyle

Ms. Maureen Boyle

Kathryn Bradley

Ms. Patricia A. Bradley

Dorothea J. Burke

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jaeger

John Cannon

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Rose Cardullo

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Cardullo

Edward Carr

Mr. Robert Carr

Ted Cherrington

Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Bachofen

Mrs. Carol L. Cherrington

Mrs. Patricia Lawson

Catherine M. Clark

Mrs. Kathleen Buday

Mr. Theodore W. Steigelman

Elizabeth Clemins

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Skidmore

Harry McCade

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Les W. Condon

Mrs. Clare R. Condon

Betty C. Dawson

Mrs. Lydia Eichner

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geller

Mr. Harry Gordon

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Ms. Marlene Matarazzo

Ms. Sylvia Metzler

Residents of 5th Floor

Alpha Manor

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Pearle DeMasse

Ms. Elaine DeMasse

Olga Desiderio

Ms. Barbara Desiderio

Wayne & Claire Dettrich

Anonymous

Sue Devers

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devers

Regina Dormer

Ms. Ellen Adams

Ms. Carole Ayling

Mr. and Mrs. Harrison J. Breuning

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi

Ms. Phyllis Cawley

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Our Donors

Ms. Veronica Connelly

Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Foley

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Grady

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Guertler

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Haigh

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Lattanzi

Mr. Joell Melone

Ms. Eleanor Moore

Ms. Nancy K. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy

Mr. Robert M. Ricketts, Jr.

Paul Duncan

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Loretta S. Eberz

Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Eberz

Peter Endres

Ms. Anastasia Matijkiw

Mr. and Mrs. Michajlo O. Matijkiw

Mr. Michajlo P. Matijkiw

John C. Evans

Mrs. Carol Evans

Florence Fegeley

Dr. and Mrs. Gardner Bemis

James Felder

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo

Claire & Gerry Friel

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Padlo

Marie Furphy

Burholme Emergency Medical Service

Ms. Marie M. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. George Westfall

Robert Furphy

Ms. Marie M. Walsh

Mr. and Mrs. George Westfall

Helen Gallagher

Ms. Mary Amity

Robert M. Gallagher

Mrs. Dorothy Gallagher

Theodore & Ruth Geisser

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Geisser

Gloria A. & Robert Gennaro

Dr. and Mrs. John Tower

Ruth & Walter Gimbel

Ms. Kathy S. Gimbel

Philmont Kiwanis

Bernard Goldberg

Ms. Linda Cugini Sernovitz

Edith Gordon

Ms. Barbara A. Bassett

Mrs. Lydia Eichner

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geller

Mr. Harry Gordon

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Ms. Marlene Matarazzo

Residents of 5th Floor Alpha Manor

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Laura Gossger

Ms. Heidi Creta

Marie Gray

Ms. Marie Giannetto

Ms. DeeAnn McGlone

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Muntz

Patricia Green

Mr. and Mrs. John Davis

Ms. Maria Gallagher

Mrs. Sylvia C. Green

Ms. Patrice Juliani

Ms. Lisa Katuran

Ms. Eileen Kicinski

Ms. Eugenia McFadden

Mr. Dino Talamona

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tralies

Mr. Kevin Vierick

Rita M. Herrmann

Anticoagulation Clinic, Hershey Medical Center

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bartnikowski

Ms. Dolores M. Czaplicki

Mr. Robert P. Miller

Mrs. Theresa M. Montanaro

Ms. Josephine Raspanti

Mrs. and Mr. Marie H. Slowey

Anna E. & Conrad Hirschman

Ms. Lois E. Hirschman Gregory

Minnie Horle

Mr. Harold Mesibov

Mrs. Virginia H. Mesibov

Wilson & Gladys Huffnagle

Mrs. Janet H. Stott

Jeanette Hughes

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Farrer

Mrs. Dorothy Gallagher

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Ruth Hugo

Mr. Ronald E. Hugo

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IN MEMORY OF (continued)
Our Donors
A good meal and great conversation

David Hummel

Ms. Barbara A. Bassett

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Chase

Ms. Betty C. Dawson

Mrs. Lydia Eichner

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geller

David Hummel

Mr. Harry Gordon

Ms. Elaine Grose

Ms. Dianne Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Johnson

Ms. Terri Kelly

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Ms. Jennifer Lowman

Residents of 5th Floor

Alpha Manor

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Ethel Iannuzzi

Ms. Gabriele Altmann

Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Bottaro

Ms. Barbara A. Brady

Ms. Susan DiFlorio

Ms. Katrina Garczynski

Mr. Joseph G. Maniaci

Mrs. Kathy Mastantuono

Ms. Maryanne C. Miller

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Radtke

Antwine Johnson

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Janice Jung

Ms. Kathleen Haider

Mr. and Mrs. Garry Pfeil

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Uber

Joan Kelly

Ms. Barbara Mylod

Mr. John W. Wozniak, Jr.

James Kennedy

Ms. Patricia A. Bennett

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Residents of 5th Floor Alpha Manor

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

The Rev. Nevin L. Kershner

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Hinchcliff

Ida Kibelstis

Mr. and Mrs. Franz Kautz

Anna M. Kinzler

Anonymous

Helen & John Kostic

Ms. Charlotte Heller

Mr. and Ms. Joseph G. Heller

Stefan Kulon

Ms. Valerie Bowe

FQ Chiefs

Ms. Tracy Kiesel

Ms. Stefanie Owen

Mr. Robert Strycharski

Lenord Laepple

Mr. and Mrs. Max Humpl

Lavinia & Gottlieb Laux

Mr. Robert G. Laux

Helen Liebsch

Mr. and Mrs. George Liebsch

Karl Loewe

Mr. Herbert Kranz

Mrs. Jeannette Wollet

Ruth E. MacBride

Mr. Walter MacBride

Mary & Samuel Manzo

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo

James & Elizabeth McGinley

Ms. Anne E. McMenamin

Mary McLaughlin

Mr. and Mrs. John M. McLaughlin

Mary Mehler

Mr. and Mrs. Rick Bahr

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bowers

Mr. Antonio Checchia

Ms. Julia Fitzsimmons

Ms. Theresa Mehler

Ernest W. Miller

Mr. James W. Miller

Mrs. Jean M. Zimmerman

Robert & Dorothy Miller

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi

Everett A. Moore

Ms. Beverly K. Moore

Betty Morlock

Mr. Charles Morlock

Mary (Marie) Murphy

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Junod

Mrs. and Mr. Peg Junod

Margaret Muza

Ms. Patricia Hagan

Carol Mylod

Ms. Barbara Mylod

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IN
OF (continued) Our Donors
MEMORY

IN MEMORY OF (continued)

Joseph Nally

HMS School for Children with Cerebral Palsy

Clara Niemczak

Mrs. Mildred W. Sours

Jerome Nucero

Ms. Maureen Curran

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo

Anthony Oblea

Ms. Clare Peterson

Emma Osborn

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Abruzzo

Rose Posey

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert

Ms. Frances Bojazi

Ms. Nancy Brown

Ms. Regina Carolan

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi

Ms. Theresa Culbert

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dougherty

Ms. Roxane F. Ganster

Mrs. Natalie S. Hardiman

Ms. Deanna Keough

Mrs. Mildred W. Sours

The Philadelphia Protestant Home

Mrs. Donna J. Wojcik

Ronald Quarry

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy C. Hinchcliff

Erwin & Pauline Rebmann

Ms. Barbara P. Rebmann

Clare V. Robinson

Ms. Christine Brady

Robert C. Rudolph

Mrs. Carol L. Cherrington

Alphonse D. Rzepnicki

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bower

Mr. James Schwegel

Mr. and Mrs. James Schwegel

Elizabeth Sands

Ms. Barbara Mylod

Emily Sands

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffmayer

Elaine H. Santore

Mr. William L. Gross

Tracy Scarlota

Mrs. Lisa A. Rubin Wallack

Jane T. Schlack

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bogatiuk

Elizabeth M. Schroeder

Mrs. Brigitte E. Steck

Helen M. Schumm

Mr. Robert W. Schumm

Sandra Schwartz

Mr. Philip Schwartz

Elizabeth Sellman

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Ramsey

Pastor Kenneth H. Smith

Mrs. Kristen Crean

Mrs. Susan Edelman

Mr. Charles Morlock

Mr. Harvey W. Scherzer

Mr. Herbert P. Scherzer

Ms. Dolores Shaw

Mr. and Mrs. George Ulmer

Mrs. Mary M. Vikingstad

Mr. John W. Wozniak, Jr.

Anastasia Solonynka

Mr. and Mrs. Bohdan Solonynka

Clair L. Sours

Ms. Louise Megahan

Rev. Harry N. Spink

Mr. Robert G. Laux

The Rev. Dr. Deborah J. Winters and Mr. Gary Winters

Mary Spink

The Rev. Dr. Deborah J. Winters and Mr. Gary Winters

Ella Steiner

Ms. Loretta Sucharski

Hans J. Steinhofer

Mrs. Annemarie Steinhofer

Helen Sullivan

Mr. and Mrs. George Liebsch

Pauline Swierzy

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swierzy

Lars Vikingstad

Mrs. Mary M. Vikingstad

Donna Walker

Ms. Pat Long

Lena Wallack

Mrs. Mary Ann Cassizzi

Residents of Lawndale Manor

Jean M. Watt

The Rev. Dr. Deborah J. Winters and Mr. Gary Winters

Dolores (Lori) Wharton

Ms. Joan Wharton

Margaret Williams

Mrs. Harriette Williams

Mr. John F. Williams

Rita Witt

Mr. and Mrs. Franz Kautz

Michael L. Wojcik

Personal Care Nursing Staff

Raymond Zawisza, Sr.

Mr. Edward Zawisza

Ursula E. Zobel

Ms. Janet S. Hornberger

Mrs. Janet McManus

SMALL MOMENTS. BIG IMPACT. | 27

IN HONOR OF

Mary Janes Bates

Ms. Amanda M. Bates

Ms. Anna Marie McGuigan

Michael Berman

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geller

Ms. Charna P. Heiko

Ms. Lucille R. Hite

Ms. Sylvia Metzler

Ms. Lena Oliver

Marge and Tom Sexton

Ms. Evelyn Washington

Marianne Black

Ms. Katherine Black

Marianne Bonner

Ms. Marianne Binner

Paris Caldwell

Miss Hazel R. Peatman

Nancy Carr

Ms. Eileen Carr

Rose Colligan

Ms. Flora Bowman

Bill Conaway

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Jane Coyle’s 100th Birthday

Ms. Mary Anne Crowley

The Cronin and Geller Families

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Geller

John J. Dubyk

Ms. Charna P. Heiko

Dorothy F. Endres

Mr. and Mrs. Michajlo O. Matijkiw

Margaret Felix

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Lawrence and Bernadette Geller

Mr. Joel Washington

Dawn Gordon

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Katherine

Homburg

Ms. Karen Paulus

Kayla Jurimas

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Yvette Lopez

Devictoria

Ms. Flora Bowman

Virginia Maciocha

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Marlene Matarazzo

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Heather McLaughlin

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Joanne McLaverty

Ms. Anna T. Alexander

Michael McLaverty

PPH Auxiliary

Sylvia Metzler

Ms. Charna P. Heiko

Jenice Morrison Best

Ms. Maryann C. Volk

Mildred O’Neal

Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jones

Afternoon games on the patio

PPH Veterans Program

Ms. Barbara Mylod

Rev. Dr. Jack F. Price

PPH Auxiliary

Ms. Evelyn Washington

Mr. John W. Wozniak, Jr.

Rondell Shelton

Residents of Lawndale Manor

Maureen Solomon

Mrs. Carol Kennedy

Annemarie Steinhofer

Ms. Patricia Conway

Renimol Thomas

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Kathy Wersinger

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo

Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Schmidt

Kyle Ozimkiewicz

Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Scharer

Rita Witt

Ms. Barbara Mylod

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Our Donors

The Heritage Society

The Heritage Society recognizes our friends who have generously provided a legacy of care by naming PPH as a planned gift beneficiary. Since 1990, gifts from Heritage Society members have totaled over $8 million. Through their Gifts from the Heart, their legacy of compassion lives on.

Ms. Gladys Ackerman*

Mrs. Emma M. Alberti*

Ms. Frieda Allen*

Mrs. Margarete Allen

Mrs. Carol R. Altimari

Ms. Elizabeth E. Aretz*

Ms. Magdalen Barth*

Ms. Ruth G. Berger*

Ms. Harriette K. Bescoe*

Mrs. Manetta Blankenberg*

Ms. Virginia L. Blauser*

Mrs. Jane Blewett

Mrs. Gertrude H. Boehm*

Mrs. S. Elizabeth Bonsall*

Mr. & Mrs. Louis W. Born, Jr.*

Mr. & Mrs. J. Martin Bowker*

Ms. Katherine H. Brackendorff*

Ms. Irene A. Braun*

Ms. Anna Brett*

Mr. John Bulovas*

Mr. Frank E. Burger*

Ms. Dorothea J. Burke*

Mrs. Elsie F. Carcione*

Mr. John C. Cavanaugh*

The Rev. Carol Chamberlain

Mrs. Ruth B. Clark*

Ms. Guida M. Costa*

Mrs. Jewell Coyle*

Miss Miriam E. Davis*

Ms. Betty C. Dawson*

Mrs. Viola DeFrancisco*

Ms. Darrah Degnan

Mr. Louis N. DiCrescenzo

Mrs. Claire C. Dittrich*

Mr. Erhart A. Eger*

Mr. David E. Elliott*

Ms. Lillie M. Ellis*

Mrs. Ruth Ellis*

Ms. Margaret E. Endres*

Mrs. Betty J. Faulkner*

Mrs. Bertha R. Faust*

Ms. Elizabeth Feairheller*

Mr. Michael Fesnak*

Ms. Mary E. Fields*

Ms. & Mr. Elmina A. Finck*

Ms. Maureen Fitzpatrick

Ms. Virginia J. Futchko*

Mrs. Lola Gansworth*

Ms. Grace M. Gault*

Mrs. Jean E. Gibson & Mr. Michael Gibson

Mr. & Mrs. Walter Gimbel*

Mr. John F. Glueck*

Mr. & Mrs. Alfred M. Gorski*

Mrs. Genevieve Gorski*

Mrs. Dorothy Grau*

Mr. Charles W. Gray III*

Mr. William L. Gross

Mr. Franz Haeusser*

Richard W. Hartmann, Esq.

Miss Dorothy A. Hathaway*

Mrs. Lorraine G. Haussmann*

Mrs. Paula A. Henderson*

Mr. William E. Hill

Mr. Herbert E. Hoffman, Esq.

Mrs. Henrietta Hofmann*

Mrs. Dorothy C. Hood*

Mr. Ronald S. Howarth*

Mr. Wilson L. Huffnagle, Jr.*

John E. Hughes, Ed.D.*

Mr. Ronald E. Hugo

Mr. & Mrs. Max Humpl

Katherine Ilg*

Mrs. Barbara A. Jacobs & Mr. Malio E. Ventresca

Miss Gladys Jerdan*

Ms. Laura Kaiser*

Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Kaufman*

Ms. Margaret W. Kellerman*

Miss Ruth M. Kershner*

Mr. Richard Knowles*

Mr. W. Russell Koerwer & Mr. Stephen F. Schreiber

Ms. Mildred Kotz*

Mr. William Krai*

Miss Marguerite Krauss*

Ms. Helen C. Lafferty*

Mrs. Louise Laidig*

Ms. Alice Lainhoff*

Mrs. Irene W. Leitenberger*

Mr. Roman Lempa*

Ms. Ruth M. Lewis*

Ms. Elizabeth J. Liggitt*

Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Loeble*

Mr. Frank A. Loeffler*

Mrs. Helen Loeffler*

Mr. Karl Loewe*

Mr. & Mrs. Malcontento*

Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Manzo

Ms. Mildred D. Martindell*

Mrs. Gertrude McGinnis*

Mrs. Janet McManus

Mr. Charles W. Meng*

Mrs. Virginia H. Mesibov*

Ms. Sylvia Metzler

Ms. Marie Michener*

Ms. Ruth L. Moog

Ms. Shirley A. Morgan

Mr. William R. Morris*

Mrs. Irma M. Morrissy*

Ms. Florence M. Morton*

Ms. Helen Motson*

Mrs. Louise A. Mulvehill*

Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Nawn

Mr. David O. Nicodemus*

Mr. & Mrs. Henry Oliver*

Miss Hazel R. Peatman

Mrs. Anna (Nancy) Post*

Mr. Earl C. Punchard*

Ms. Barbara P. Rebmann

Mrs. Barbara M. Renn

Mr. & Mrs. Ralph S. Richards*

Miss June F. Rizzo*

Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Roberts*

Mr. & Mrs. Francis O. Rowe*

Mrs. Marion Rowen*

Miss Lorraine A. Rudolph*

Mr. Robert C. Rudolph*

Mrs. Elizabeth S. Rygalski*

Helen F. Sattler*

Ms. Thelma L. Saunders*

Mr. H. E. Saylor*

The Eberhard & Helen Schea Endowment Fund

Mr. Harvey W. Scherzer

Mr. Herbert P. Scherzer

Ms. Anna E. Schneider*

Ms. Helen L. Schneider*

Ms. Elizabeth M. Schott*

Mrs. Jean S. Schwemmer*

Mrs. Catherine Sell*

Ms. Dorothy Sharp*

Ms. Naomi N. Sloan*

Miss Annette Smith*

The Rev. Kenneth H. Smith*

The Rev. Harry N. Spink*

Mrs. Helen M. Stailey*

Ms. Elfriede Stephan*

Ms. Louise K. Steuer*

The Rev. & Mrs. William E. Stone*

Mrs. Glendore Strapple*

Mrs. Gloria Swope*

Ms. Ethel M. Thegen*

Ms. Lillian M. Thompson*

Mrs. Edith Uhlman*

Mrs. Elizabeth Ullrich*

Ms. Sarah Unrath*

The Rev. R. Sherwood Van Atta*

Miss Jean M. Watt*

Mrs. Charlotte M. Webb*

Mr. & Mrs. Ellwood Webb, Jr.*

Mrs. Tabea F. Weller*

Ms. Kathryn Whalen*

Mr. & Mrs. David F. Wicker

The Rev. Dr. Deborah

J. Winters & Mr. Gary Winters

Mrs. June L. Wodowski

Ms. Doris J. Woollerton*

Mr. John W. Wozniak, Jr.

Dr. & Mrs. Ziegler*

*deceased

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2022 Benevolent Care Garden Party

The PPH Benevolent Care Garden Party was held on Thursday, September 15, 2022, at 6 p.m. at the PPH ACE Courtyard & Café, surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens. The indoor Fountain Room, directly adjacent to the ACE Courtyard, was also open for seating and dining. This event, formerly called the PPH Gala, was a more relaxed version of our largest fundraiser of the year that supported PPH Benevolent Care. The 2022 Garden Party raised over $120,000 that will be used to support residents who can no longer afford the cost of their care.

The evening included a Welcome Reception and Mobile Silent Auction followed by a welcome from the President & CEO, John Dubyk. Our first-ever Live Auction was a great success with guests bidding on Eagles tickets and other fun items that were donated by our generous supporters!

The weather was beautiful and an abundant amount of delicious hors d’oeuvres and food stations with an open bar serving beer, wine, and the event’s signature cocktail was available throughout the evening.

Benevolent Care is for residents who have outlived their financial resources and no longer can afford the cost of their care. Because of our generous sponsors, PPH provided over $638,500 in Benevolent Care last year to PPH residents in need.

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PPH resident Auxiliary members enjoying the Garden Party
Our
Donors

2022 GIVING BY THE NUMBERS

Gi Designations

Benevolent

147 NEW DONORS

Giving By Relationship

Estate: 84.2%

Board Members: 0.6%

Employees: 1.1%

Former Resident Family Members: 1.4%

Friends of PPH: 1.1%

Group Giving: 1.3%

Hospitals: 0.8%

Residents: 3.2%

Vendor: 5.4%

Other: 0.9%

67 GIFTS RECURRING MONTHLY $15,453 IN ONLINE GIFTS

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84.2% 0.6% 1.1% 1.4% 1.1% 1.3% 0.8% 0.9% 3.2% 5.4%
Care:
87.2% Adopt a Resident: 0.3% 87.2% 12.5% 0.3 %
12.5% Unrestricted:

Planned Giving

Planned Giving, also called Legacy Giving, is a way to make a gift to PPH through thoughtful estate planning. A planned gift, as part of an overall estate plan, takes your needs and those of your loved ones into consideration, while helping support the PPH mission.

By adding PPH to your estate plan through various flexible, tax-advantaged options, you can continue to benefit from your assets now, knowing that your legacy gift will provide quality care and peace of mind security to residents and their loved ones for generations to come.

Common Types of Planned Gifts at PPH

A GIFT THROUGH YOUR WILL

Gifts established in your will can be a specific dollar amount or a percentage of your estate. A bequest allows you to retain control of your assets during your lifetime, while also making a gift to PPH.

CHARITABLE GIFT ANNUITIES

Our charitable gift annuity program, administered through the United Church Funds, was created as a service to our many friends who have expressed a desire to make a gift of significance, while still retaining income from the gift property during their lives.

A charitable gift annuity is a contract in which you exchange a gift of cash or securities for a guaranteed, fixed income each year for the rest of your life! It is truly a win-win situation for the donor and PPH.

LIFE INSURANCE

Do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? Perhaps your other assets have grown to provide the protection you require, and the insurance policy lies forgotten in a safety deposit box. Did you know that the policy could make a wonderful charitable gift to PPH?

If you have insurance you might like to contribute, or if you are currently paying premiums on a policy and want to discover how this policy might work as a gift, you can name PPH as the beneficiary, or co-beneficiary, of your life insurance.

RETIREMENT PLAN OR IRA

A retirement plan or IRA is typically the largest source of assets that generate taxable income when paid to a beneficiary. Therefore, if you are considering a gift to us after your lifetime, it is usually better to leave taxable assets to us and give non-taxable assets (such as stocks and real estate) to your loved ones.

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the excitementof a friendly competition
Experience
Our Donors

2022 PPH BOARD OF DIRECTORS OFFICERS

Jean Gibson, Chairperson

Anthony J. Luongo, Vice-Chairperson

Ian M. Dougherty, Treasurer

Patsy Long, Secretary

MEMBERS

Barbara Beckman, Esq.

William Brown

Father Alfonso J. Concha

Arthur J. Donley, Jr., D.P.M.

John Dubyk, President and CEO

William L. Gross

Rev. Dr. Kristopher Halsey

Timothy Hinchcliff

W. Russell Koerwer

Catherine Nemeth

Eric Sigel

PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP TEAM

John Dubyk, President and CEO

Daphne Floyd, VP of Human Resources

Shannon Grieb, VP of Marketing and Communications

Jennifer Honeyford, VP of Health Services

David Hughes

VP of Plant Operations

Maryann Parissi

VP of Residential Living and Personal Care

John Smith, VP of Finance/CFO

ASSETS 2022 2021 Current Assets $7,778,545 $6,337,109 Assets whose use is limited $19,816,464 $25,873,865 Property and Equipment, Net $28,641,908 $27,692,208 Annuities Receivable $56,619 $76,167 Derivative Financial Instrument $1,069,317 $143,984 TOTAL ASSETS $57,362,853 $60,123,333 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS 2022 2021 Current Liabilities $5,099,350 $5,277,802 Long-Term Debt $14,673,834 $14,239,803 Other Liabilities $522,890 $586,417 Deferred Revenues $6,696,100 $6,504,116 Derivative Financial Instrument $0 $312,563 Net Assets $30,370,679 $33,202,632 TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $57,362,853 $60,123,333 UNRESTRICTED REVENUE AND EXPENSES 2022 2021 Net Resident Service Revenue $27,302,017 $26,020,073 Other Revenues $472,222 $563,837 Contributions $1,616,577 $213,914 Investment Income $1,445,767 $1,744,619 Grant Revenues $210,987 $4,345,679 Net Assets Released from Restriction $213,911 $212,813 TOTAL UNRESTRICTED REVENUE $31,261,481 $33,100,935 Less: Operating Expense $32,443,077 $31,417,717 OPERATING INCOME -$1,181,596 $1,683,218 OTHER INCOME 2022 2021 Operating Income -1,181,596 1,683,218 Change in Net Unrealized Gains and Losses on Investments -$4,982,437 $1,437,163 Change in Fair Value of Derivative Financial Statement $1,237,896 $572,817 REVENUES IN EXCESS OF EXPENSES -$4,926,137 $3,693,198 Net Assets Released from Restrictions Used for Purchase of Property and Equipment $8,400 $24,535 (DECREASE)/INCREASE IN UNRESTRICTED ASSETS -$4,917,737 $3,717,733
CONTACT US GENERAL INFORMATION 215.697.8000 MARKETING DEPARTMENT 215.697.8086 PERSONAL CARE AND HEALTHCARE ADMISSIONS 215-214-6641 FUND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 215.697.8586 6401 Martins Mill Road | Philadelphia, PA 19111 Find Your Green Thumb PPHFamily.org info@PPHFamily.org
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