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A better way of caring. A better way of living.
A BEECHWOOD CONTINUING CARE PUBLICATION WINTER 2016-2017
T he Beechwood/Blocher Foundation AuxiliaryBoard’s 21st annual auction and food extravaganza was truly a memorable one!
Not only did our guests come prepared to party, theywere prepared to bid! This year’s auction raised over$130,000 and would not have been possible withoutthe generosity of families, friends, vendors and localbusinesses, as well as more than 75 volunteers.
Merci á tous!
The auction is Beechwood’s largest annualfundraiser and has raised nearly $1.75 million since itbegan. Proceeds from this event go to the Living CareFund, which helps supplement our cost of care forresidents who have exhausted their personal resourcesand allows us to keep our promise that once a residentbecomes a member of our Beechwood ContinuingCare “family,” they remain with us for as long as theyneed our care…regardless of their financial situation.
The “Evening in Paris” theme was a stunningevent. The atrium and public areas were transformedinto Paris cafes with street lights and artists at each corner.Guests sampled French inspired foods and desserts aswell as participated in the fun and entertainment, includ-ing an exciting auction filled with terrific items up forbid.
Kevin O’Connell of WGRZ-TV served as theMaster of Ceremonies and auctioneer for the evening.Music was provided by the Ron Corsaro Jazz Trio.
A very special thank you to all our “Evening InParis” sponsors, especially Buffalo Pharmacies, LawleyInsurance, QCI Asset Management, Todd Company,MacLean-Fogg Component Solutions, WGRZ-TVand Entercom Radio.
Auction Co-chairs Viki Smith and Eileen Herr
“Evening in Paris” 21st Annual Auction– Grand Succés –
Mark your calendars for this year:Saturday, October 21, 2017!
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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I can’t believe another year has passed since I reported on the “State of OurHomes!” Beechwood Continuing Care experienced a very strong year for all our communities. I would like to share with you just some of the accomplishments as wellas what we all look forward to in 2017:
Asbury Pointe Retirement CommunityLast year was a robust year for Asbury! The average apartment occupancy rate has
increased each of the last three years and was 96% in 2016. We presently have a stronglist of individuals and couples who are eager to make AsburyPointe their home as well!
Asbury maintains the beauty of its building and apartmentsthroughout each year and this past year was no exception.
All apartments are undergoing updates including custom kitchen cabinetry,granite countertops and stainless steel appliances which began early last yearand will be ongoing until complete. The Courtyard dining room was refreshed withbeautiful new wallpaper, carpet and re-upholstered chairs while a new and improvedsound system was installed in the theatre room and the Embers dining room.
As part of a master plan to connect outdoor access between the Asbury andBeechwood campuses, major enhancements to the resident / visitor walking path were started and largely completed last year. The widened, extended path with additional, adjoining seating areas is simply wonderful.Construction of the new grand foot bridge that crosses the natural wooded area between AsburyPointe and Beechwood Health Care Center will resume soon and should be finished over the next fewmonths. These efforts were funded in part through the very generous bequest from former Asbury Pointe resident,John Repetski. What a wonderful addition to the entire campus and living experience at Asbury Pointe.
Blocher Homes Assisted/Enhanced LivingThe average daily occupancy rate has increased at Blocher Homes each of the last three years as well. The
Enhanced Living program continues to be in great demand – both with our present residents and potential residents in the community. This means that Blocher Homes can accommodate the changing clinicalneeds and preferences of its residents to allow them to “age in place” in their “home” at Blocher ratherthan transferring to a skilled nursing environment. Blocher has invested significant resources to imple-ment a new electronic medical record system to facilitate staff in assessing and treating even the slight-est change in a resident’s clinical condition.
The dramatic renovations to Blocher’s interior space that started in 2015 continued last year with the transfor-mation of both the formal resident dining room and the auditorium. Blocher has been working with the same inte-
rior designer as Asbury Pointe to ensure that the high quality and welcomingdécor carries throughout both buildings. Facility staff and residents are veryexcited about the new gift shop that is currently under construction.Volunteers will continue to oversee the workings of the shop and look forwardto filling the new space with needed staple items as well as some new andexciting inventory! In addition, the residents have enjoyed the beautificationof the outdoor campus through the talented efforts of its grounds keeper andoperations manager. Spring can’t come soon enough!
Daniel P. O’NeillPresident/CEO
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Beechwood Homes & Wesley Rehabilitation Center
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Continuing with the theme of reinvesting in our facilities, several projects were undertaken atBeechwood last year to further enhance the resident and visitor experience. Carpeting and flooring werereplaced, kitchen cabinets were resurfaced, and wall-coverings were updated on resident households of both the Eastand West Village. Carpeting was replaced in all common area hallways of the WestVillage as well as the Commons – which is the long hallway that connects the twoVillages. The first phase of our major initiative to transition from using window air conditioning units in the West Village to a centralized air conditioning systemwas also completed. The next phase of this major capital investment project isscheduled to begin soon – weather permitting. As mentioned in our Asburysummary, work will continue on the widening and extension of thewalking pathways on the Beechwood portion of the campus. To furtherenhance the outdoor walking experience, we will create a meditation/grotto garden and family outdoorpicnic area. Benches, flowering shrubs and plants will be placed throughout the pathways as well asstrategically placed “fitness” stations!
CENSUS
Consistent with Asbury Pointe and Blocher Homes, the average daily occupancy rate has increased each of the last three years at Beechwood. Last year the average daily occupancy rate was 98%. That is a remarkablepercentage for any facility, but it is especially impressive considering the fact that there were over 600new resident admissions to Beechwood in 2016.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
Results of the 2016 rehabilitation/short-term stay resident satisfaction surveys and the long-term care resident/family satisfaction survey were very positive with the facility meeting orexceeding state and national benchmarks for performance. In fact, improvementin customer satisfaction has been experienced over the last three years inevery key indicator – overall satisfaction, recommend to others, quality oflife, quality of care and quality of service.
PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
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STAFF
To build on this success, Beechwood continues to invest in its most valuable asset – our exceptional staff. Theaverage number of licensed nurse and certified nursing assistant staff hours per resident per day atBeechwood continues to far exceed both the state and national average.
The table below is taken from the most recent Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) report on theaverage number of licensed nurse and certified staff hours per resident per day.
The recently established Susan Owens Staff Education Fund will be instrumental in furtheringBeechwood’s commitment to “grow our own.” The program will provide eligible staff with the opportunityto receive financial assistance in their pursuit of their dream to become a LPN or RN. Very exciting!
TECHNOLOGY
Fulfilling the community need for the provision of increasingly acute care in a post hospital setting – while maintaining our “Welcome Home” person-centered care mission – remains a strategicfocus for Beechwood. Significant resources and emphasis has been placed on the purchase and implementation ofour new electronic medical record system. The new system enhances the ability of the interdisciplinary care team tocapture real time, paperless documentation of resident specific medical conditions and the corresponding treatmentprovided. Streamlining and securing the process for communicating health information within our network of medical professionals is a critical step to create functionality and connectivity in solidifying Beechwood’s role as anessential, contributing provider in the regional health care continuum.
The dedication and commitment of all staff to this initiative is greatly appreciated and has helpedprepare Beechwood for whatever changes lie ahead in this still uncertain world of state and federalhealth care reform.
SUMMARY
Being proactive in these challenging times has been and still is imperative to Beechwood Continuing Care’ssuccess. Building on positive experiences like our partnership with Hospice Buffalo on Wells House, we hope toidentify additional opportunities to collaborate with other health care organizations and physician groups in 2017.
Growing our continuum of services not only meets the needs of our residents throughout our present commu-nities, but strengthens our ability to meet the ever changing needs of those who will need our services in the future.
Beechwood New York State National Average Average Average
Total number of residents 263 167.2 86.1
Total number of licensed nurse staff 2 hours and 1 hour and 1 hour andhours per resident per day 17 minutes 37 minutes 41 minutes
• RN hours per resident per day 53 minutes 44 minutes 50 minutes
• LPN hours per resident per day 1 hour and 24 minutes 53 minutes 51 minutes
Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) hours 3 hours and 2 hours and 2 hours and per resident per day 5 minutes 21 minutes 28 minutes
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As Americans are living longer, remaining healthier and independent – and as they recognize the advantagesretirement community living provides – the demand for this convenient, maintenance-free lifestyle continues
to skyrocket.
That’s why Asbury Pointe Retirement Community is continuing its popular series of Open Housesin 2017, with convenient dates and times through the Fall.
The free, informative Open Houses will take place at Asbury Pointe, located at 50 Stahl Road in Getzville (adjacent to Beechwood Homes) on the following Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.:
March 11 and 25 April 8 and 29
May 20June 3 and 17 July 15 and 29
September 9 and 23October 14
Open Houses will also be held on the following Thursdays from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.:
March 16 April 20May 25
June 8 and 22July 20
September 14October 5
Guests will be able to tour the grounds – including the beautifully-appointed apartments that feature suchamenities as granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and custom cabinets – speak to current residents, getanswers to the many questions they have and enjoy delicious refreshments.
“Retirement community living has become increasingly popular,” says Cheryl Wasson, Director ofDevelopment/Marketing for Beechwood Continuing Care, which includes Asbury Pointe. “Downsizing retireesknow what they are looking for, and these open houses are a great opportunity to see our spacious, appointedapartments, well-manicured gardens and landscape and talk to staff and residents with no pressure whatsoever.”
Asbury Pointe To Continue Popular Open Houses in 2017These events are free and open to the public.
Reminder: IRA Charitable Rollover Gifts!If you or someone you know has an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and is 70½ or older – the age of IRS
required minimum distributions—you can benefit from the rollover in several ways. For example, the rollover enablespeople to give tax-free donations to eligible charities from their Traditional IRA account of any amount up to $100,000yearly.
If you were considering a gift to the Beechwood/Blocher Foundation and you would like to take advantage of thisopportunity, this would give you a wonderful option. We will work directly with you, your financial advisor and/or IRAadministrator to ensure your gift meets all transfer requirements. If you would like more information on how you cansupport our Homes through this exciting provision, contact Cheryl Wasson, Director of Development at 716/810-7370.
1045 Elmwood Gallery for the Arts800 MapleAcostaRobert AdamsAdvantage Waypointe SalesAdventure LandingAlethea’s ChocolatesAlmeter Tree FarmAmaretto BistroAmherst Center for Senior ServicesKristin AndersonAnderson’sHoward and Kay AndresDr. Matthew AntalekMary Jane AnthonyAsa Ransom HouseAsbury Pointe
Asbury Pointe Gift PartyAsbury Pointe Management StaffAsbury UMWRev. Calvin and Janet BabcockRichard and Mary BallColleen BandinelliLinda BeckBed Bath & BeyondBee Group NewspapersBeechwood Development and
Marketing DepartmentBeechwood Dining ServicesBeechwood Gift PartyBeechwood Human Resources
DepartmentBeechwood Nurse Management TeamBeechwood Recreation DepartmentBeechwood Rehabilitation
DepartmentBeechwood Service GuildBeechwood/Blocher Auxiliary BoardBelknap Heating and CoolingMaxine BellChristopher Belling and
Celine Belling*Lester and Shirley BennettArlene BensonBerrafato’s Prima Pizza PastaBesta PizzaJudy and Ken BetzBHS Foodservice SolutionsBlocher Homes Management TeamBlocher Service GuildLinda BlumreichAnna BoccioStacy Bowman
Marie BrownBuffalo BillsBuffalo BisonsBuffalo Brew PubBuffalo GamesBuffalo Party RentalBuffalo SabresBuffalo Spree Publishing, Inc.Buffalo TrimBuffalo Wild WingsTim and Mary Ann BukoltBusiness FirstBW’s Smokin’ Barrels BarbecuePeter and Gail CalandraCampbell and AssociatesCampbell FoodserviceCards by FranDavid and Carol CarereCindy ChamberlainMichele ChapmanChautauqua United Methodist HouseJim and Jennifer ChojnickiChurchill Memorial UMWCleve-Hill Auto & TireCoca Cola Bottling CompanyAndrew Cohn and
Deborah Miller, M.D.Rich Cole and Paulette WelkerComfort Inn UniversityComTon, Inc.John ConboyCone Five PotterySerena CookDonanne CoovertMaureen CorrRon and Carol CorsaroDon and Nancy CrawfordCreative StorageCreekview RestaurantCrossFit Absolute Performance
Cumulus RadioD.C. BrandsUgo and Judith Del SorboAlice DellingerWilliam and Nancy DelnickiRuth DemminCarlene DeRooDesiderio’s Wholesale ProduceDestination MassageDonna Di GesareRaymond DidleyDr. Kathleen DonovanMary Jane Doster-Gates
Cindy DrabikJanice and Vincent DudleyNancy DugganMichael and Marcia EaganEcolab
Edible ArrangementsElma UMWJean EricsonEspecially for You EnterprisesExcuria Salon and SpaFaith UMW of LancasterKarl and Tina FiebelkornFirst UMW, North TonawandaMarion FitzgeraldThomas and Grace FlanaganDennis FleischauerJoyce FinkFlying Bison Brewing CompanyCarolyn FlynnRoger and Carol FordenFriends of Beechwood
Continuing CareIn Memory of Martha GalboGeneral Insulation CompanyMichelle GeorgeGeorgetown Animal Clinic, PCGeorgetown Square Wine & LiquorShirley GieslerJeanne GlairCrystal GlennGary and Barbara GorenfloPatricia GouldJohn and Lynne GrazianiKay GreenSuzanne GrossmanSally GroveGirard and Doris GuginoAnne HaberShirley HallHamburg UMWEdmund HaremskiWayne and Eileen HerrHerschell Carrousel Factory MuseumJames Hoddick, D.D.S.Bruce and Jane HoffmanKurt and Barbara HollaschHope UMWDonna HustonIlio DiPaolo’s RestaurantInfusion Sales GroupJ & L Premier LandscapingJ.H. Dodman Company, Inc.Carl and Joan Jacobs
Leonard and JoAnn JarmuszSharon JohnsonMargaret JonesLeatrice JordanBarbara KaneJames and Kathleen KarnathRobert KelsoKenmore UMWCeleste KerstenKey ImpactBeverly KieferPriscilla KochJeanne KocherKam KontosHarold and Jane KoonsKorona JewelryPaul and Marilyn KoukalRandall and Theresa Kramer Erma KratzkeMark and Tova KristalSharon KurekNick and Sarah LaBarberaNicholas LantzasIn Memory of Anne LaPortaLebro’s RestaurantEileen LewChristine LewisGreg LinkLiving Well Massage Therapy, LLPLords ‘N Ladies Salon & Day SpaThomas LuciaLouise MagnerAnna Mae MakosyMane Street HaircuttersFamily of Judy MarafinoMichael and Lynn MaraschielloAnthony and Nancy MarkelloRoss and Grace MarkelloMartin House Restoration Corp.John MatwijkowDeborah McCombsMcCullagh Coffee, Inc.Margaret McGarveyMedia ProsIn Memory of Lorraine M. MeinkeNicole MeisenburgBob and Betty MeissMarilyn MendelsonGreg and Karen MetzgerJerome Michaels and Iris BrownroutMidstate Bakery Distributors, Inc.Dale MillerLois MillerPaul and Diana MillerMirbeau Inn & SpaMischler’s FloristVirginia MolinRobert and Carolyn MontgomeryErhard MoosmannSusan MoranMorgan Services, Inc.Denise and Robert MorseMr. Bill’s Restaurant & Bar
BEECHWOOD/BLOCHER FOUNDATION AUCTION AND FOOD EXTRAVAGANZA
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We would like to thank the following Donors for making our auction a success.
BEECHWOOD/BLOCHER FOUNDATION AUCTION AND FOOD EXTRAVAGANZA
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Mark and Dawn MuellerTed and Kathy MuellerRuth MunsonBetty Jean MurphyCindy and James MykinsSheila NancollasNational Fuel Gas CompanyCosma Nebral-RofotHilda NeureuterNiagara Falls Culinary InstituteGeorge and Ophelia NicholasKathy NyquistDaniel O’NeillAmy Olsen, MA, CCC-SLPOrchard Park UMWHelen PeacockDon and Sue PearceJohn Pizzuto – Bronco Wine Co.Jim and Maureen PolanowskiPoster ArtMarie PrinceDaniel and Dorothy QuatraroGreg and Alicia RainsteinAndrew and Lisa ReillyRenna OpticalForrest and Janice RhinehartBarbara and Wesley Riley
William and Bernadette RiordanRev. Paul and Ellie RobinsonMargaret RoeschRosewood SignsElaine RoteJohn and Mary Ann RusnakArt and Audrey RussRussell’s Steaks, Chops & MorePhyllis Russo-WellsEileen RyanSaint James UMW of Niagara FallsSalerno Paint & Paper, Inc.Salon SalonLeonard and Marcia SaranRobert and Phyllis SchaeferWilliam and Peggy SchallRichard and Joan SchanleyEdward and Brenda SchwambornTom and Carol SeadorIn Memory of Helene SeibertPatricia A. SeymourMary Ann SharrowPatricia SheedyJohn and Bonnie ShellumMary SimetDianne SippelScott and Viki Smith
Kirby and Suzanne SnyderLynn SouciseJoan SprowlJacqueline StainsNathan and Arlene SteinhartCarol StevensJames and Winona StonebrakerSweet Melody’sVincent TagliarinoRon and Mary Ann TanskiSally TeibelThe Buffalo History MuseumThe Display CompanyThe Irishman Pub & EateryThe Million Hair Salon & Day SpaThe Park SchoolThe Training EdgeThe Wine RoomTime Warner CableChris TonaTrader Joe’sWilliam and Bonnie TresseltTrinity of Attica UMWJoan TroppTuxedo JunctionUB Center for the ArtsUpstate Niagara Cooperative
Darlene VallasCatherine VanceNicholas VarroneAlan and Phyllis VogtMary WalkerKeith and Patricia WalzakRobert and Cheryl WassonJean WestWhite Orchard Home FurnishingsWilliamsville Hair FashionsWIVB - TV Channel 4WKBW - TV Channel 7Barry and Jean WoodOlga WoppererWorkshop SalonWozniak PhotographyBert WrightJames and Joanne WrightJoan Finley WrightWYRK 106.5 CountryEsther YasinowPriscilla ZagorskiMary Ann ZimmermanDiann ZinteckAnonymous
* Deceased
CITY OF LIGHT SPONSORSBuffalo Pharmacies
LawleyQCI Asset Management, Inc.
Todd Company
EIFFEL TOWER SPONSORSJoe and Ann Frawley
MacLean-Fogg Component SolutionsWBEN 930 AM
WGRZ-TV 2 on your side
CHAMPS-ELYSEES SPONSORSBuffalo Ultrasound
Dobmeier Janitor Supply, Inc.Freed Maxick CPAs, P.C.
Lamparelli Construction Company, Inc.M&T Bank
THE LOUVRE SPONSORSArric CorporationBarclay Damon, LLP
Buffalo Hospital Supply Company, Inc.The Center for Hospice & Palliative Care
ComDoc, Inc.Davis-Ulmer Sprinkler Company, Inc.
DentServ Dental ServicesHealth System Services, LTD.
Independent HealthMedline Industries, Inc.
Perry’s Ice Cream Company, Inc.Tree Doctor, Inc.
This year’s AuctionSaturday, October 21, 2017
We are extremely grateful to the following sponsors whose donations have made this a special evening for all!AUCTION SPONSORS
SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 TO FEBRUARY 28, 2017
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HONOR ROLL OF DONORS TO THE BEECHWOOD/BLOCHER FOUNDATION
BEQUESTEstate of Lorraine M. Meinke
LEADERS ($5,000 & OVER)Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Frawley
FOUNDERS ($1,000 TO $2,999)McLain FoundationUpper New York Annual Conference, United Methodist Church
SPONSORS ($500 TO $999)Ms. Patricia BrethertonDr. and Mrs. Melanio L. CabalticaMr. Craig L. GilseyHojnacki Family Charitable FundMs. Eileen M. LewRev. Dr. and Mrs. F.Victor MetivierRev. and Mrs. Wayne M. West
PATRONS ($100 TO $499)Mrs. Barbara K. BartelsMr. Derek S. BrimTimothy Cashmore & Elizabeth BuckleyMs. Ellen O. ConleyMr. and Mrs. Gerald DuciMrs. Jean EricsonMr. Jerry GambinoMr. and Mrs. Ned J. Gian, Jr.Ms. Alexis GoodloeMr. Edward G. HallStephen C. Iglehart, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. JacobsMr. Daniel JelonekMrs. Celeste A. KerstenMr. and Mrs. John C. KillianMr. Charles W. Kollatz, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. KristalMr. & Mrs. Richard McDonald, Jr.Mr. Erhard C. MoosmannMrs. Sally D. MurphyMr. Gerald NolanMrs. Patricia S. NoyesMr. and Mrs. Donald A. ReedMr. and Mrs. Stephen Simpson
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby SnyderMrs. Mary Margaret TinneyMr. Lewis D. TurnerMr. and Mrs. David WedekindtDr. and Mrs. Robert WhitneyMr. James WiegertThomas and Melissa WormerMr. Albert J. Wright, IIIMr. and Mrs. A. Neil YerkeyAnonymous
FRIENDS (UNDER $100)Ms. Linda J. BabcockBaker Memorial UMWMrs. Carolyn L. BarrickMrs. Rosemary BauerMs. Anna Maria BaumanMrs. Jean BiegerMr. and Mrs. Clemens J. BraunscheidelDr. and Mrs. Bruce D. BurrMs. Christine L. CareyChurchill Memorial UMWMrs. Sandra CrystMr. and Mrs. George DanovskisMr. and Mrs. James DavisSister Christine DiensbergMs. Amber DixonMr. and Mrs. John EdickDr. Roger and Carol FordenMs. Theresa A. FriersonMrs. Marie FronteraCatherine Kieffer Gervase and FamilyMrs. Zella GlickmanMr. and Mrs. John GreyMr. and Mrs. Richard W. GroveMr. Timothy Harter, Jr.Mr. Alvin R. HavenMr. John H. HemperlyMrs. Alice B. HilbornMiss Karen J. HoffmannMrs. Eleanor E. HohmannMs. Jessika HolmesMs. Nicole B. HornsbyMrs. Carol Jacobi
Mrs. Beverly KieferMs. Melanie KochMs. Shelby LittleMichael and Louise MagnerMs. Calla MajewiczMrs. Sandra C. MarchioneMr. and Mrs. Francis MartinMr. and Mrs. Robert MendolaMr. and Mrs. James R. MillerMiss Beverly MingleMrs. Gloria NettinaMs. Ashley Norales-LinoMr. Edwin NuseMrs. Patricia M. O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Richard PaoliniMr. and Mrs. John PaulyMrs. Blessing PersonMr. Michael PriceMrs. Catherine RayMr. Donald L. RiegelMr. and Mrs. Jeffrey RosokoffRev. and Mrs. Eldon D. SnyderMrs. Helene B. TibolloMr. Richard J. TonucciMr. and Mrs. Reynold TrietleyMrs. Diane Voght Mr. William VoghtMs. Patricia WachobMs. Nadine WallaceMr. and Mrs. James J. WeigMiss Frances I. WilsonMr. and Mrs. Henry J. WischerathMr. and Mrs. David F. WoodRobert F. Wood and FamilyMrs. Julia M. WozniakMr. and Mrs. James ZiemerAnonymous
IN-KIND DONATIONSMr. and Mrs. George DohnMrs. Susan A. LattkaMrs. Albertine K. MoranQuilts For CharityMrs. Lauren K. Roggow
SEPTEMBER 21, 2016 TO FEBRUARY 28, 2017
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In honor of Miriam R. MinskerMr. and Mrs. William H. KincaidMr. and Mrs. Robert H. LaRosaMr. and Mrs. Robert J. LauMr. and Mrs. John H. Minsker, Jr.
In honor of Shirley RekoonMrs. Barbara C. Schulefand
In memory of Audrey AngerMr. John L. Mosher
In memory of Jose ArroyoMs. Vanessa Rolon
In memory of Art and PatMichelle and Jim Smith
In memory of Ethel M. BenzMr. and Mrs. Gordon F. Reed
In memory of Judy Bryant, RNSharon S. Dittmar, Ph.D., R.N.
In memory of Oscar and Koren CarlsonMrs. Nancy Hayes
In memory of Grace De la PlanteMs. Cecile Dillon Mr. Ed PizzoMs. Suzanne B. TaubMrs. Kathleen M. WalterMr. Albert J. Wright, IIIMrs. Janet A. Yanko
In memory of Oswald DiPirroMr. and Mrs. Duane M. DiPirro
In memory of Alfred W. EiseleMr. and Mrs. John E. KathFamily and Friends
In memory of Nena FattaMs. Carol A. Buckley
In memory of Nelli FejerMr. Peter Fejer
In memory of Rosemary FrawleyCarol Samost and Family
In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. FullerBruce A. and Jane F. Roberts
In memory of Doris S. HibbardMs. Marilyn A. Begin
In memory of Frank and Teresa KellyMr. and Mrs. Gilles P. Rainville
In memory of Virginia R. KirkpatrickRobin and Robert Koves
In memory of Susan M. LesterJames and Bonnie Dallmann Ms. Amy Lombardo
In memory of Rosemary Ely LittleMs. Carol AdlerMr. and Mrs. Peter DeToy
In memory of Mercedes LopezMs. Rosemary Lopez
In memory of Thomas R. Malinich, M.D.Sage Financial, LLC
In memory of Dora M. Whissel MantioneMr. and Mrs. Paul Daniel Whissel
In memory of Enrico J. Marcolini, Jr.Ms. Alicia Marcolini
In memory of Rita M. MeissMrs. Kathy U. Nyquist
In memory of Carlo NaccheriMr. Joseph A. BorroshMr. and Mrs. Robert J. ColosimoMr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Gibson, IIMrs. Helen C. GibsonMr. and Mrs. Philip J. Osika
In memory of Richard and Eva Mae NobleMr. Anthony and Rev. Mary Ann PulaFamily and Friends
In memory of Edgar L. PeardMs. Katheryn A. SchuhJoan and Roger SimonMr. Rodney Staszak
In memory of Earl PerrinMs. Briana Kincannon
In memory of Roberta PorteeMs. Precious Tillman
In memory of Greg ProvorseMs. Shannan Provorse
In memory of John P. ReebThe Reeb Family Trust
In memory of Dick and Gwen SainThe Stephen H. Sain Family
In memory of Dean ScheiflaMrs. Kathleen Scheifla
In memory of Jane M. SchmidMr. and Mrs. Duane M. DiPirro
In memory of Claude and Onnolee ShentonMr. and Mrs. Edward M. Shenton
In memory of Pauline SteelMr. and Mrs. James F. Steel
In memory of Selena WilliamsMs. Alicia Davis
In memory of Rita M. ZimmerMr. and Mrs. Vincent GirardiMr. and Mrs. Michael A. Layman
In memory of Helmut ZimmermanMr. and Mrs. James F. Steel
HONORARIUM/MEMORIAL DONATIONS
Your Support is Greatly Appreciated!
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J oe Frawley was recognized as Beechwood Continuing Care’s DistinguishedHonoree at the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Philanthropy DayLuncheon on last November 15th at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens.
Joe has been a dedicated donor and supporter of Beechwood Continuing Carefor over fifteen years and a trustee of the Beechwood/Blocher Foundation for overfive years where he continues to serve.
There is no one more valuable to an organization than one who is the first tostep up and offer to help. And that is Joe Frawley. He is always available to assist us in any way he can...whether it’s sharing his time, talent or using his professional resources to “get the job done.”
In addition to his support for Beechwood, Joe and his wife,Ann, support The Park School, Big Brothers & BigSisters and Erie Community College Foundation...just to name a few. But, Joe also likes to effect immediatechange in the daily lives of individuals and families less fortunate...and he does it quietly with no fanfare.
The Association of Fundraising Professionals of WNY’s (AFPWNY) National Philanthropy Day is a celebration of benevolent donations of time, talent and treasure that acknowledges individuals and organizationswhose lifetime or long-term achievements have made a significant impact on an organization or the WNY community. This event represents the Western New York Chapter, with membership of nearly 200 fundraisingprofessionals. For over 25 years, AFP has held a November celebration of National Philanthropy Day which hasgrown to be one of the largest events of its type in the United States. Congratulations Joe!
Come “Party at the Beech!”Dig out the Hawaiian shirts and flip flops for our annual gift gathering party to benefit the
Beechwood/Blocher Foundation 2017 Auction and Food Extravaganza. Join us for sampling ofbeer, wine, foods and desserts from local vendors! All gifts cards will be used for gifts at the
upcoming Bechwood/Blocher Foundation Auction. Participants include:
Buffalo Wild Wings ~ BW Smokin’ Barrels BBQ ~ Lebro’s Italian RestaurantSweet Melody’s ~ Flying Bison Brewery Co. ~ Bronco Wines
And more!
Please join us for a casual evening of fun and food!
“PARTY AT THE BEECH”
Thursday, May 11, 2017Beechwood Homes • 2235 Millersport Highway • Getzville, NY
6:30 – 8:30 P.M.Admission is just a $25 gift card from a local retail store
AFP Distinguished Honoree – Joe Frawley
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Important Facts to Know About Legacy Gifts– Cheryl A. Wasson, Director of Development/Marketing –
Anew year is a time for reevaluation and planning. It is at this time I receive calls from residents, familiesand friends of Beechwood Continuing Care who have questions regarding how do they go about leaving something in their wills to benefit our Homes and residents. Although, I encourage our donors
to contact their attorney or professional advisor, I do provide them with some basic information.
It is important to note that there is no such thing as an insignificant gift! Anyone can arrange to leavea gift to the Beechwood/Blocher Foundation from his or her estate – no matter the size!
Assuming you already have a will, it is as simple as adding a codicil (amendment) to your existing will. Youcan change it at anytime time you wish.
Some people specify a certain dollar amount to leave to our Homes and others leave a percentage of theirestate or an asset that would be left over after they have provided for their families.
To be sure Beechwood receives your gift, you should state your intention in your will, directing the gift to“The Beechwood/Blocher Foundation” including specific wishes.
In addition to leaving money, you can leave such things of value as personal property, stock, life insurance,retirement funds or an IRA.
If you are comfortable, please notify Beechwood of your charitable legacy gift. We often are not aware ofa bequest or other legacy gift until after the donor’s death. This saddens me in that we will never have thehonor of personally thanking this donor, but more important, we will not have the chance to engage in mean-ingful conversations as to how we could begin to identify areas of interest that will make their gift more personal and meaningful. Whether it is in the form of recognition or to ensure the fundamental intent ofthe gift, telling us at the time the bequest is written opens up so many opportunities.
Bequests and other planned giving vehicles are wonderful ways to provide a legacy gift for our Homes andresidents while meeting your philanthropic intentions. It often times provides tax-savings for you and your family.Please consider Beechwood/ Blocher Foundation in your “legacy” planning for the future.
Beechwood is a partner with LEAVE A LEGACY® WNY. Through LEAVE A LEGACY® WNY, not forprofits, attorneys and other professionals are banding together with a single mission…to increase legacy gifts for the benefit of our community.
To receive a free Leave A Legacy Kit courtesy of Leave A Legacy of WNY or ifyou have questions regarding ways in which you can support our Homes, call myoffice at (716) 810-7370. I would be happy to speak with you anytime.
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BEECHWOOD CONTINUING CARE2235 Millersport Highway F Getzville, NY 14068-1297
NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDBUFFALO, NY
PERMIT NO. 1973
Our Mission:Guided by Christian values, we are committed to nurturing eachindividual's quality of living andaging by honoring personal values in a supportive environment.
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Editor: Cheryl A. Wasson Contributing Writer: Nancy CardilloFoundation information contributed by Eileen Lew and Brenda Schwamborn
For corrections, comments, or topic suggestions regarding Reflections, please contact Cheryl A. Wasson at (716) 810-7370
NOTRE DAME CATHEDRALAquajet Sewer Service Corporation
Aspire of WNY Colvin Draperies, Inc.
Family Choice of New YorkHome Instead Senior CareHunt Real Estate Corporation
Mills JewelersModern Disposal Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Montgomery, Jr.Photographics 2
R.I.C. Plumbing, Inc.Sinatra’s Landscaping, LLCSpecial Care Systems, LLCSummit Health Care Solutions
The Summit CenterVALIC Financial AdvisorsWendy’s Well Wishes
ARC DE TRIOMPHEA.M. Carpet Service, Inc.
Apnea CareCaring TransitionsComTon, Inc.
Melanie M. Kirkpatrick and Jack DavidKitchen and Bath Unlimited
Kolt Access & LiftManzella Marketing Group
Pfannenberg, Inc.Smith’s Orchard
Upstate New York Transplant Services, Inc.Zoetek Medical
PALACE OF VERSAILLES
American Irrigation, Inc.Amherst Center for Senior ServicesRev. Calvin and Janet Babcock
Blackburns Physician Pharmacy, Inc.Financial Planning Association of WNY
Irish Carbonic CompanyEric Knight – Wells FargoKen Peacock Construction
Ogorek Wealth Management, LLCSchaefer Sciarrino & Schulenberg, LLP
The Financial GuysWilliamsville Art Socitey
THE SORBONNE
In honor of Mrs. Dona MoranPovinelli Cutlery Service
Roofmasters Roofing Company, Inc.Marybeth and Scott Weltjen
OPERA GARNIER
Mary Ann BushJeff and Susan Desing
Robert and Maria LauffenburgerThe Buffalo Collection
AUCTION PATRONS
...And a special thank you to the contributing Patrons listed below…
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