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SPRING 2020
E M B R A C I N G L I F E
In this Issue:
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO
TWO CAREERS, ONE VISION
PHILANTHROPY: HOW CAN I GIVE TO SUPPORT A SIMPSON SENIOR SERVICES COMMUNITY?
A PROFILE OF RICK HELLBERG, CHFC, CLUBOARD MEMBER
PUBLISHED FOR FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS OF THE SIMPSON SENIOR SERVICES FAMILY OF COMMUNITIES.
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHT
Simpson Meadows
Thank you to each of you for your dedication and commitment to the work and mission of Simpson Senior Services and our family of communities. It is my honor to share these thoughts and feelings with you, as I enter retirement and Dr. Carol McKinley begins her work with you as President and CEO.
Simpson Senior Services is unique in so many ways.
As a mission outreach founded by women who cared for the wounded soldiers of the American Civil War, it has a legacy of
service founded June 14, 1865. Much may have changed since that first meeting to organize Simpson House, but the call to service is the same. I feel a profound sense of gratitude for the opportunity to have served an organization so fully committed to doing the right thing in the right way — for more than 150 years.
The men and women on the staff of each community are remarkable people. Among the memories I will treasure and value, are the opportunities I have had to grow and learn from so many talented, committed and capable colleagues. I have been continually awed and inspired by the commitment, love, and dedication of the many team members and associates who serve our residents so capably and faithfully.
Blessed are the people whose life work enriches their spirit and fits well with their personal values. I am fortunate to have gained deep personal fulfillment from my opportunity to serve elders with dignity in the context of ministry guided by faith-based values.
With only best regards,
A MESSAGE FROM OUR CEO
LEADERSHIP REFLECTIONS
CAMPUS FEATURE
Celebrate the Simpson Meadows 20th Anniversary at the 2020 Gala!
On May 1st The Downingtown Country Club will host enthusiastic guests attending the 4th Annual Simpson Meadows Gala. Its 20th anniversary theme celebrates Simpson Meadows 20th anniversary! Generous participants will enjoy a reception, dining, music, Silent Auction and Door prizes. The wonderful evening, will raise money for the Caring Friends Fund and Employee Emergency Fund. The Committee is busy making 2020 the best yet! Enjoy these glimpses of Gala 2019!
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1. Bob McMackin and Betty Wilder
2. The tempting Silent Auction and Door Prizes
3. Beth Adams and Doug Flascher
4. Vendor participants from CompuData
5. Mr. David displays his caricature of Mati Bruton with her dad Ben
6. Tony and Carol Poluch
In July, 2019, when Dr. Janis Moore-Campbell, Simpson
Senior Services (SSS) Immediate Past Board Chair, announced the retirement of Kim W. Williams, SSS President and Chief Executive Officer, would be March 31, 2020, the Search Committee knew they would have a significant and complex task. Selecting the
successor for a corporate leader, whose legacy of services at SSS alone spans nearly two decades, would be a challenge and have far-reaching implications.
Williams’ remarkable career in the senior living sector spanned nearly 40 years. He joined SSS in 2001 as Simpson House Executive Director, became Chief Operating Officer in 2003 and succeeded The Rev. David W. Powell as President and Chief Executive
Officer upon Powell’s retirement in 2004. Through corporate restructuring, Williams positioned SSS for growth and expansion of its mission. His thorough and strategic approach to planning led to the creation and implementation of the Simpson House Master Plan. The plan repositioned the Simpson House campus including: building
the Cornerstone Apartments, renovating the Flanagan Health Center, adding new common spaces, and dining venues. Williams also oversaw establishing a Home Care Program, building two new affordable housing communities and implemented numerous campus upgrades and capital projects to benefit the Simpson communities.
Following a national search, The Board of Directors named Dr. Carol
McKinley the next SSS President and CEO, effective March 9, 2020. A veteran health care executive who has served in a wide range of health care and aging services organizations for over 30 years, she has devoted much of her education and career to the care of elders. Dr. McKinley is committed to elders having quality lives, being treated and respected as adults, and receiving the care and services they need to live to their full potential. She is active in strategic initiatives in the areas of person-directed services; dementia care strategies; technology advancements; renovating for relevance; and navigating new reimbursement models. Dr. McKinley has been an advocate for both state and national issues. She has spoken on the national and international level to advance the elder care agenda. Dr. McKinley’s academic credentials include a Doctorate in Administration and Leadership from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania; a Master of Social Work specializing in health care and gerontology from Boston University;
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Leadership Transition Begins March 9, 2020
TWO CAREERS,
ONE VISION
“ Dr. McKinley brings a depth of experience and passion to senior living that will be assets in leading us into the future.”
BIOGRAPHY
RICK HELLBERG, CHFC, CLU BOARD MEMBER
Philadelphia resident and Bucks County native, Rick Hellberg, is the
newest member of the Simpson Senior Services Board of Directors. Active at St. Luke United Methodist Church in Bryn Mawr, he Chairs the church’s Finance Committee and has been on several local non-profit and industry organization boards.
After graduating from Penn State Rick entered the real estate business followed by Connecticut General and its successor CIGNA. He held positions in sales and management, before being named as Executive Vice President of the Corporate Financial Services Operation in Philadelphia where he was responsible for Marketing CIGNA’s financial services to Fortune 1000 companies. Under Rick’s tenure, CIGNA had client relationships with 9 of the 12 largest companies in Philadelphia. After leaving CIGNA, he started PeterAlexander, a wealth management firm, in 1991 and continues today as its President.
Rick lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Lisa, and is the proud father of Peter and Alex. After his family, Rick’s admits his number one love is baseball. He played with the Radnor Raiders until 2006.
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and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work with a healthcare focus from West Virginia Wesleyan College.
Reverend James D. Anderman, SSS Board Chair reflected, “The search committee was fortunate to have a number of highly qualified and talented candidates to consider. Dr. McKinley brings a depth of experience and passion to senior living that will be assets in leading us into the future.”
About her interest in the position and her selection, Dr. McKinley said, “SSS is an organization I have always known about and admired. Its founding in 1865 as a Methodist mission fits my priorities and values. She recounts, “My interest in elder care began with my family. I attended West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, West Virginia, where my grandmother lived. She was an amazing and inspiring woman. As her health declined, and I saw her challenges, I discovered my life’s work.”
McKinley says she looks forward to working with the dedicated team at SSS. “Every organization has challenges and opportunities. Among the opportunities I look forward to working on are technology systems that enhance and enrich quality of life for our residents and increase working efficiencies for staff associates. Options run the gamut from “Smart Home” technologies to a broad range of medical and safety applications.” She continues, “These kinds of technology systems go far beyond smart TVs, tablets and echo dots. They can be life changing for elders who are navigating changes in their physical, mental and emotional health.”
When asked about his aspirations for the future of SSS, Kim Williams reflected that he hopes SSS will:
y Continue to place a high priority on diversity — serving elders from diverse economic, ethnic and cultural backgrounds.
y Expand its mission through the addition of new communities, new services, and innovative programs.
y Continue to build upon its legacy of serving as a ministry to elders within the framework of faith-based values and principles.
y Enable elders to thrive and find meaning and purpose by providing ever-increasing opportunities for growth and enrichment.
One thing is very clear; Kim Williams and Carol McKinley share these aspirations!
PHILANTHROPY
I/WE WOULD LIKE TO Receive confidential information about establishing a:
bequest for
gift annuity for
Simpson House
Simpson Meadows
Jenner’s Pond
Simpson Gardens
Simpson Mid-Town
Make a gift of: $150 $300 $500
$1,000 Other $___________
Please charge my
VISA Master Card
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NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
SIGNATURE (REQUIRED)
Please use this gift: Wherever needs are greatest Resident Financial Assistance Other:
DONOR NAME
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HOW CAN I GIVE TO SUPPORT A SIMPSON SENIOR SERVICES COMMUNITY?
The support of generous donors enhances the lives of residents
and supports important programs at each Simpson Senior Services Community. There are many options for generous donors. One of these might be just right for you.
Cash: Perhaps the easiest is a cash gift (typically by check or credit card).
Appreciated Securities: Contributions of long-term appreciated securities give you a two-fold income tax benefit: a charitable deduction for the full present fair market value,
and no tax on the appreciation. Should the securities have a loss, consider selling them first and then donating the proceeds, which allow you to recognize the loss as a deduction.
Entrance Fee Refund: Residents who selected refundable entrance fee contracts have a special opportunity. You may use all or a portion of your eligible entrance fee refund to make a gift. It is as simple as signing and attaching a revised beneficiary designation to your resident agreement. Donors may make an unrestricted designation or designate their refund to one or more campus
Funds or even another qualified charitable organization or a congregation.
Bequest In Your Will: A bequest is a gift made through your will. You may include a bequest when you have a new Will prepared, or add a codicil to your existing will. Either way, it is a simple method for including a community that is near and dear to you in your estate plans.
Regardless of the option you choose, your generous gift makes a significant impact on the lives of our residents. m
For further information, please contact Robbe Healey, VP for Philanthropy at [email protected], 610-660-0116 or by completing the coupon printed in this issue.
Mail to: Philanthropy Office • Simpson Senior Services • 150 Monument Road, Suite 105 • Bala Cynwyd, PA • 19004610.660.0116 • [email protected]
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We offer sincere thanks to these thoughtful donors whose memorial and honorary gifts were received between 7/1/2019 – 12/31/2019. Honoraria, memorials or undesignated gifts may be made at any time but may be especially appropriate at the time of a birthday, anniversary, graduation, holiday or other family occasion. Unrestricted memorial and honorary gifts are used to help support residents whose span of years exceeds their personal resources. If you prefer, you may direct your gift to a particular campus, program or giving opportunity. We are pleased to work with family members or individuals who wish to make a directed gift for a particular program or project.
A kind expression of celebration or sympathy is mailed, without mention of the amount of the gift, to the individual or family members of the individual who has been remembered.
HONORARIAThe Rev. Thomas E. AndermanThe Rev. and Mrs. Stanley J. KrallThe Rev. George S. Rigby, Jr. Mr. Hong AuyeungMs. Nina Auyeung Mr. Jeffrey D. FieldThe Rev. Dorothy M. Field
Ms. Mary L. FlowersMrs. Priscilla Thomas
Ms. Heather GibbonMrs. Kathy Ardekani Mrs. Catherine BarbalaceMs. Linda Fuchs Ms. Paula HudsonMs. Rosario A. Nicholas
Ms. MayMrs. Elizabeth Wilder
Mrs. Kathleen E. MinnerDr. David P. Stocker
Our Military VeteransHaven Peniel’s Veteran’s Ministry
Mr. and Mrs. John RettewMr. William Walton
Mr. Clinton T. SchaferMs. Pam Schafer
Simpson Meadows Maintenance CrewMrs. Mary F. Ciarlone
Mrs. Dorothy Y. StockerDr. David P. Stocker
Mr. and Mrs. Kim W. WilliamsAnonymous Ms. Regina YoungMs. Tammy Stephens Ms. Wilhelmina J. YoungMs. Tammy Stephens
MEMORIALSMrs. Carol J. AndermanMr. and Mrs. Andrew Beynon
Mrs. Nancy J. BazilMrs. Elizabeth Voehringer
Mr. George BrauckmanMrs. Marian R. Brauckman
Mrs. Ann ElliottMr. Martin F. Elliott
Ms. Sharon FinneganMrs. Elizabeth A. O’Neill
Mrs. Barbara FordMs. Vicki Ellis
Ms. Eleanor W. GraulMr. and Mrs. Vernon Jameson
Mrs. Janet M. GrossMr. Steve B. DuckinfieldMrs. Elizabeth C. Wagoner Mrs. Laura H. Waltz Mr. William S. Wright
Ms. Weslia HollowayDr. Roy KingMr. Stanton S. OswaldMs. Sue Yocum
Mrs. Marian HuffnagleDr. Suzanne Huffnagle
Mr. Clifford F. IronsMr. and Mrs. Vernon JamesonMrs. Elizabeth C. Wagoner
Mrs. Olga IronsMr. and Mrs. Vernon JamesonMrs. Elizabeth A. O’NeillMrs. Sue J. Taylor Mrs. Elizabeth Voehringer
Ms. Winnie KensillMs. Laura Good
Mr. Larry KlineMs. Cinda Crane
Mrs. Ethel G. McFarlandMr. Keith Dallara
Mrs. Mary E. McMackinMr. Robert F. McMackin
Mr. Cliff MoranMrs. Elizabeth A. O’Neill
Mr. Don O’NeillMrs. Elizabeth A. O’Neill
In Memory of Parents and GrandparentsMs. Janet Eckbold
Mr. Edmund Raspanti, Sr.Mrs. Ann Raspanti Mrs. Elizabeth Voehringer
The Rev. Louis E. RowleyMs. Allyson Baker Mrs. Marguerite Boyer Ms. Myra E. Dixon The Rev. Dorothy M. FieldFirst United Methodist ChurchMs. Nancy W. ForrestMs. Suzanne K. HurstJoseph P. Heenan Family Foundation, Inc. Marcone FamilyMr. and Mrs. James RowleyMs. Kathleen A. ShieldsMs. Betty WeaverMs. Elsie F. Willinger
Mrs. Dorothy E. ShiveMs. Kathleen Burns Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Shappell
Mrs. Roseann M. SmithMs. Bonnie ChandlerMs. Vicki EllisThe Rev. Dorothy M. FieldHaven Peniel’s Veteran’s MinistryAnonymousMs. Helen Pullia
Ms. Priscilla W. Shaffer Mrs. Margaret G. Stineman The Rev. and Mrs. Robert F. Walk II
Mr. Howard A. SpinnerMrs. Martha B. Spinner
Mrs. Elizabeth VoehringerMr. and Mrs. Vernon Jameson
Mrs. Viola H. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Vernon Jameson
Ms. Sarah WaltonMr. Jerrold Walton
Mrs. Audrey M. WyermanMr. Kenneth A. Wyerman
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If we have made an error, please accept our sincere apology and notify us at 610.660.0112 or [email protected] so that we may correct our records.
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Simpson Senior Services150 Monument RoadSuite 105Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1725610.660.0112www.simpsonsenior.org
Simpson House2101 Belmont AvePhiladelphia, PA 19131215.878.3600www.simpsonhouse.org
Simpson Meadows101 Plaza DriveDowningtown, PA 19335610.269.8400www.simpsonmeadows.org
Jenner’s Pond2000 Greenbriar LaneWest Grove, PA 19390610.869.6801www.jennerspond.org
Simpson Gardens 84 N. Lansdowne AveLansdowne, PA 19050610.626.6303www.simpsongardens.org
Simpson Mid-Town 1001 Green StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19123215.232.7290www.simpsonmidtown.org
SIMPSON SENIOR SERVICES BOARDThe Rev. James D. Anderman Chair
The Rev. David W. Brown
Janis Moore Campbell, Ph.D. Immediate Past Chair
Bradley Daggett Secretary
Michelle Gollapalli Vice Chair
Rick Hellberg
Meredith Okenquist
Kim W. Williams President and CEO
LEADERSHIP STAFFKim W. Williams President & CEO
Douglas Flasher Chief Operating Officer
Mark Aguilar VP of Finance/CFO
Roberta A. Healey VP for Philanthropy
Russell Alexander Simpson Mid-Town Property Manager
Richard Coyle Simpson House Executive Director
Barbara Croyle Jenner’s Pond Executive Director
Gail Dooley Simpson Meadows Executive Director
Christine Foster Simpson Gardens Property Manager
ADVISORY COUNCILSSimpson HouseThe Rev. Thomas E. Anderman
Mary Bamford Vice Chair
Lillian Carnahan
Mark Goldberg, DPM Chair
Mary Mattioni
Gilbert Rowe
Simpson MeadowsBenjamin Bruton Chair
The Rev. Charles ColeChristopher Holt
Ed Marion
Bob McMackin
Ben Russell
Mary Snyder
Betty Wilder
Cal Wright
Jenner’s PondMatthew J. Greico
Dr. Robert Hayes
The Rev. James Mundell Vice Chair
Charles Oertel Chair
Larry Spaid
Leon Spencer, Jr.
Karen Versuk
Janice Taylor
Simpson Mid-TownRuss Alexander
Millicent Clark
Angie Coleman
Anthony Gates
Marcus Luk Vice Chair
Diane Monroe
Wilhelmina J. Young
SIMPSON FOUNDATION BOARDThe Rev. James D. Anderman Secretary
Benjamin Bruton Vice Chair
The Rev. Wm. Gary George
Kay McCoy Immediate Past Chair
The Rev. James Mundell Chair
Anthony Poluch
Larry Spaid
Kim W. WIlliams
The official registration and financial information of Simpson Senior Services & Subsidiaries may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, (800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.