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It’s All About Living!
IT’S ALL ABOUT LIVING!
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Mission Statement
What We Do
President’s Message
Our Ministries
The Vincentian Story
Benevolent Care
Jobs and Economy
Vincentian Society
Foundation Events
Lives Served
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18 Corporate Partners
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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OUR MISSION STATEMENTCompelled by the love of Christ, Vincentian Collaborative System nurtures and sustains a ministry of compassionate care that preserves the human dignity of persons within a diverse and changing society.
Dear Friends,
Nick VizzocaPresident and CEO
At Vincentian, “It’s All About Living!”
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Vincentian is a system rich in tradition and bustling with potential.
Consider this: Founded nearly 100 years ago by the Sisters as the Holy Rosary Cottage in McCandless, our ministries have grown to serve more than 2,000 seniors and their families every year. We also serve some 200 children at two child care centers.
It’s made achievable through the hands and hearts of so many: 750 employees, hundreds of volunteers and more than 3,000 donors who make what we do possible.
These members of the Vincentian family provide tremendous contributions to the communities in which they live, work, volunteer and support.
While our legacy of compassionate care provides guideposts, the helping hands and hearts of our ministries make the wheels turn. At Vincentian, “It’s All About Living.”
With love and support from so many, the future of Vincentian is bright.
VINCENTIANVALUES
• Advocacy• Collaboration
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• Spirituality• Stewardship
• Innovation• Quality
• Compassion• Dignity
THE VINCENTIAN STORY
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Joyful, compassionate care is Vincentian’s hallmark. Whether it’s skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation therapy after a hospital stay, memory care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease, long-term care or forward-looking independent living solutions for active seniors, Vincentian Collaborative System’s experienced staff and partners provide loving care from the heart. We create communities that nurture residents not only in body, but in mind and spirit. This is the Vincentian Way – “It’s All About Living.”
The Vincentian system traces its history back to the Holy Rosary Cottage founded by the Sisters in 1924 to serve 24 residents. From these humble beginnings, Vincentian has grown to operate three senior care communities in the Greater Pittsburgh, PA area – Vincentian Home, Vincentian de Marillac and Vincentian Marian Manor. These ministries offer a continuum of care for up to 537 seniors at any one time, including independent living, personal care, memory care, short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing. We also operate Vincentian Villa, an independent living community in the North Hills, a charitablefoundation and two child care centers.
While we are forward-looking to meet the needs of today and tomorrow, our devotion to our heritage never wavers. From day-one of their visionary ministry, the Sisters were devoted to caring for the whole person - body, mind, and spirit - and this is the central tenet of our work today. Residents enjoy vibrant activities, festive celebrations, and engaging environments thanks to an activities staff that delivers new programs every day and a Pastoral Care team that’s ready to serve.
As part of the worldwide ministry of the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, we walk in the footsteps of Catherine Spalding, St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac. With their pioneer spirit at heart, Vincentian is continually innovating to become more efficient and cost-effective while staying true to our core mission to provide companionship and support to residents and their families.
WHAT WE DO
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing & Short Term Rehabilitation
Child Care
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Providing care for children ages 6 weeks to pre-kindergarten at Vincentian Marian Manor and Vincentian Child Development Center.
To help seniors recover after a hospital visit,fall or illness.
A specialized approach designed to maximizequality of life for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of cognitive impairment.
Personal Care
Long Term Care
Independent Living
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Senior living designed to help residentsremain active. It’s All About Living!
Comprehensive care for mind, body andspirit to help residents enjoy all that life has to offer.
Creating a caring environment for seniors who need a little help with daily tasks.
McCANDLESS
GLENSHAW
O'HARA TOWNSHIP
ROSS TOWNSHIP
WEST VIEWRESERVE
TOWNSHIP
PITTSBURGHNORTH SIDE
LAWRENCEVILLE
DOWNTOWNPITTSBURGH
MT WASHINGTON
GREENTREE
OAKLAND
EASTPITTSBURGH
McCANDLESS
FOX CHAPEL
ROSS TOWNSHIP
RESERVE TOWNSHIP
NORTH SIDE
LAWRENCEVILLE
DOWNTOWNPITTSBURGH
MT WASHINGTON
GREENTREE
OAKLAND
WESTVIEW
FRANKLINTOWNSHIP
MCKEES ROCKS
Vincentian Child Development Center 8200 McKnight Rd, Pittsburgh PA 15237
Vincentian Marian Manor Child Care 2695 Winchester Dr, Pittsburgh PA 15220
Vincentian Villa - Independent Living 911 Vincent Way, Pittsburgh PA 15237
Vincentian de Marillac 5300 Stanton Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15206
Vincentian Home 111 Perrymont Rd, Pittsburgh PA 15237
Vincentian Marian Manor 2695 Winchester Dr, Pittsburgh PA 15220
Terrace Place at Vincentian - Independent Living Coming Soon to 9399 Babcock Blvd, Allison Park, PA 15101
(the former Vincentian Regency property)
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OUR MINISTRIES
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LIVES SERVED
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= 102,232 Lives Served FY 2016
166Child Care
1951Skilled Nursing
115Personal Care
Benevolent Care Supplied Fiscal Year 2016
$ 7.39 million
BENEVOLENT CARE
Vincentian Annual Budget - $50 Million
Donors
3,000 +Generous hearts whosupport our ministries
HELPING HANDS
Volunteers
600 +Helpers of all ages andbackgrounds
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For nearly a century, supporters from near andfar have helped Vincentian provide residents and their families with loving care and peace of mind.
Unlike many for-profit healthcare systems, when a resident’s funds become exhausted, we do not turnthem away. Support from our donors enhances the quality of life for our residents and helps Vincentianannually provide more than $7 million in benevolent care - the difference between the cost of care and residents’ ability to pay.
600+ Employees whose salaries arelargely circulated back intothe local economy.
93% Percent of employeesreside in Allegheny County.
JOBS AND ECONOMY
LOCALLY OPERATED SINCE 1924.OUR DOLLARS STAY LOCAL.
Food and Equipment$8.2 million
Utilities$1.6 million
Medicine for Residents$1.3 million
Annual Local Expenses in Support of our Neighbors and Communities.
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St. Vincent Circle
$5,000+
Mission & Tradition
Quality of LifeCore Values
Aid and Support
VINCENTIAN SOCIETY
Vincentian Society members provide vital support in four key areas:
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Membership into the Vincentian Society is granted with an annual gift of $1,000 or more.
Heritage Circle
$2,500-$4,999Pioneer Circle
$1,000-$2,499
ANSWERING THE CALL
61 Members
Vincentian is grateful for donations of all types.For more information on how you can help, call the Foundation Office at 412-548-4056.
Vincentian Society members set the standard for charitable giving to our ministries. These vital donors change lives through their philanthropic leadership.
Deepen individual understanding of and commitment to the Vincentiancore values.
Ensure the continuation of themission and values of our Sisters.
Heighten the quality of life for seniors, preserve human dignity and sustain the Vincentian ministries.
Provide aid to those in need in thespirit of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac.
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$41,000
Vincentian Rocks!
$100,000
Rocking for Residents
FOUNDATION EVENTS
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Rock concert featuring Donnie Iris, Joe Grushecky and Vanessa Campagna.
Vincentian’s signature fundraisers and friend-raiser.
$120,000
$84,000
Sr. Eileen Charity Golf Classic
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Affair of the Heart
A night atop Mt. Washington withbeautiful views of the city.
Hitting the linksfor a good cause.
NEW in 2017