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Jim and Betty Brayshay
St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services328 Maple StreetSan Diego, CA 92103
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St. Paul’s Episcopal Home, Inc.
Founded 1960
St. Paul’s Community ConnectionA Tri-Annual Publication of St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services, a Nonprofit Corporation serving the Manor, Villa, John A. McColl
Family Health Center, Community Care Center, Retirement Homes Foundation, and Community Eldercare of San Diego.
Striving To Be the Most Outstanding and Innovative Senior Homes and Service Provider in California
www.stpaulsseniorhomes.orgVol. 2, Issue 3 November, 2004
❚ New Chaplain Joins St. Paul’s Staff ❚ D.O.N. Receives Award ❚ Fun Summer Activities ❚ California Endowment Gives Grant
IN THISISSUE
Marie Tuthill, EllenHarrison, Marty Lentz, and
Sharon McColl
Cheryl Wilson, Lanita Carroll,Gala Chair and Joyce Frye
LUV puts on a “Many-Splendored” Evening!
The 21st Annual LUV Gala sponsored by Love Uniting Volunteers,an auxiliary of St. Paul’s Retirement Homes Foundation, took placeon August 27, 2004. “LUV is a Many-Splendored Thing,” was thetheme of the evening, which was organized by a diligent Galacommittee headed by Lanita Carroll. Many guests arriving at thegrand Marriott Hotel in Coronado were dressed in elegant, Asian-inspired attire to match the Gala’s design scheme. HarpistLaura Vaughn entertained with soothing music during thecocktail reception and silent auction, which was organized byMarie Tuthill and Sharon McColl. St. Paul’s Foundation ExecutiveDirector Bill Metzdorf served as Master of Ceremonies throughoutthe evening as many gave tributes to Gala honorees Jim and BettyBrayshay. After dinner a live auction was held. Items such aswine-tasting trips, antique jewelry and airline tickets sparkedspirited bidding among attendees. The talented SamahanPhilippine Dance Company provided entertainment, and guestslater danced the night away to the sounds of Festival Strings. Thisyear’s Gala raised more than $50,000 to bring a Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (P.A.C.E.) to San Diego.
Jim Brayshay and Paula Landale
Kevin Jackson, Charles and Paula Parisi ofRetirement Strategies Group
with Bill Metzdorf
Dr. Jack and Betsy Anthony Steve and Gayle Stephenson Chuck and Eileen Ayars
The Very Rev. Scott and Rev. Mary Richardson
Peggy Oeschle, Dr. DorisHowell, and Cheryl Wilson
Carol and Pat Ford
The Rev. Tally and Lillian Jarrett
Mike and Sally Bixler Mark and Connie Allen
Barbara and Dr. Bill McColl
Rev. Canon Boone, Mary Sadler and family
Returning from Sacramento last week, I found ithard not to be disheartened by the financialdistress our state is in. Many excellent programs,which support California residents, are injeopardy due to cutbacks, freezes, anddiscontinuation. But the reality is that we all mustbear our share of the pain whether we like it ornot.
St. Paul’s, through its’ subsidiary CommunityEldercare of San Diego (CESD), has been workingfor five years to bring a PACE program to SanDiego. Although funding may not be available from the state thisyear, through the generosity of our donors and The CaliforniaEndowment, we are moving forward!
In November, we will close escrow on our new building to housePACE (it will be leased out until PACE is approved in San Diego)and we are in the process of developing a pre-PACE site at theCommunity Care Center/Senior Day Program.
With your continued prayers, cheerleading and support, we willovercome all obstacles to do the right thing and bring PACE to SanDiego.
Thank you for your help in this regard. Cheryl Wilson
Cheryl Wilson,CEO
Following 15 years experience working withseniors in ministry programs in retirementcommunities and skilled nursing facilities,Leigh Jacobsen, rejoins St. Paul’s SeniorHomes & Services as Chaplain. Leigh spent 5years in the early 90’s as St. Paul’s ChiefFinancial Officer. Leigh is currently acandidate for Holy Orders in the Episcopal
Church and is a graduate of The Claremont School of Theologyand the Episcopal Theological School at Claremont.
In past years, St. Paul’s has contracted with the HospitalChaplain’s Ministry of America and also relied on thevoluntary services of different Episcopal clergy and ministersfrom other denominations. “We have appreciated theChaplains from the Hospital Chaplain’s of America and theirMinistry to us. We are delighted to have Leigh return to St. Paul’s as our chaplain,” said Cheryl Wilson, St. Paul’s ChiefExecutive Officer.
Leigh has completed one year as a chaplain intern with theCenter for Urban Ministry at Mercy Hospital. He worked twoyears as a staff Chaplain with Grossmont Hospice and was aper diem Chaplain with Hospice of the North Coast. Currentlyhe is a volunteer on-call Chaplain with Sharp MemorialHospital.
“I am looking forward to working with everyone St. Paul’s serves and as I get to know staff, there will beopportunities to minister with them as well,” said LeighJacobsen.
NEW CHAPLAIN JOINS ST. PAUL’S STAFF
P e r s p e c t i v eP e r s p e c t i v e
HIGHLIGHTING EMPLOYEESLisa Chunn, Director of Nursing at the
McColl Family Health Center, was honored asone of 79 of San Diego’s finest businesswomenat the 25th Annual Tribute to Women andIndustry (TWIN) YWCA Awards Luncheon. Theevent, held at the San Diego ConventionCenter Ballroom, publicly recognizesbusinesswomen who have made vital
contributions to their industry and to the community. As theD.O.N. at the Health Care Center, Lisa is responsible formaintaining quality of care with her nursing staff as well asmonitoring quality assurance and the infection controlprogram. She is very involved with her church and herchildren’s activities and is also currently obtaining a triplemaster's degree in nursing, business administration, and healthcare management.
The LUV Gala was a Success!“LUV Is A Many-Splendored
Thing” at the CoronadoMarriott on August 27 was a
w o n d e r f u l s u c c e s s . A t t e n d e e scommented favorably on everythingfrom the venue and food to the auction
arrangements and the entertainment. Betty and JimBrayshay, LUV Gala honorees, were pleased at thefinancial response in support of PACE (Program ofAll-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) which is currentlya main focus of St. Paul’s Foundation.
Lanita Carroll and her committee deserve immensecredit for the success of the Gala. Plans are already underway for the 2005 Gala under thechairmanship of Nina Renda, a resident of La Jolla.
LUV monthly luncheons continue at the ImperialHouse with a series of Programs of general interestthat are arranged by Ken Davidson, Program Chair.The first lecture was on eye problems of the aging;the second addressed the problem of identity theftand ways to avoid it. Ken is planning a very specialprogram for the LUV Christmas luncheon inDecember at St. Paul’s Villa which will involve thechildren at the Community Care Center’s Day CareCenter. Again, Christmas gifts for all residents will bea project of LUV.
Joyce Frye, LUV Auxiliary
President
ST. PAUL’S SENIOR HOMES & SERVICESBOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Very Rev. Scott Richardson, PresidentAnne De Meules, Chair
Diane Ritchey-Andrews, Vice Chair
ST. PAUL’S RETIREMENT HOMES FOUNDATIONOFFICERS AND TRUSTEES
William McLaurin, Chair
COMMUNITY ELDERCARE OF SAN DIEGOBOARD MEMBERS
Pat Ford, Chair
MEDICAL DIRECTORSJohn Berger, M.D. Dennis Ehrlich, M.D. Sandra McColl, M.D.
Rev. Dr. William C. Metzdorf, Executive DirectorRt. Rev. Robert Wolterstorff, Trustee Emeritus
Mark McMahon, TreasurerCheryl Wilson, C.E.O., SecretaryWinfred Knapp, Asst. SecretaryMark AllanChuck AyarsJames BrayshayPhil del Campo, PhDJack CarpenterJack Damson
Barbara FranceDoris Howell, MDRev. Barnabas HuntPatrick HurleyJack LentzRev. Andrew RankRichard ThornPaul Zeigler, D.D.S.
John Witt, Vice ChairMaurice Watson, TreasurerBetsy AnthonySally BixlerDaryl FergusonLaury GravesCheryl Wilson, C.E.O.,
Secretary
Rev. Tally JarrettGil KlecanWilliam McCollGayle StephensonSusan Stone-HayesJean TrotterRandy TruaxJoyce Frye,LUV Auxiliary President
Alan Talbott, Esq., Vice ChairRoger Bailey, PhD, SecretaryEd Thomson, CPA, TreasurerJill HolmesArdyce Jarvis
Kathy JonesJanet KlauberLeane Marchese Richard Sullivan, M.D.Cheryl Wilson, C.E.O.
Manor Residents enjoy the warm sun and delicious Hawaiian meal on the patio.
Health Care Center Residentsparty in the festive dining room.
Villa Residents perform thehula for an enthusiastic crowd.
The Intergenerational Program watches traditional island dancesand the kids show off their moves.
ISLAND FUN IN THE SUN
The LUV IceCream Social at
the Villa providedsome welcome cool
treats in warmweather.
The San Diego Zoobrought some “wild”friends to visit Villa
Residents.
Barbara Cooperpets one of the
Villa’s furryvisitors.
Senior Cars for Senior Services
Donate your vehicle to St. Paul’sbe fo re the tax laws changeJanuary 1, 2005. St. Paul’s hasinitiated a Vehicle Donationprogram and we are ready to pickup your “senior” car, truck, RV orboat. All proceeds will benefit St . Paul ’s Ret irement HomesF o u n d a t i o n . C a l l t o l l f r e e 877-243-5724.
St. Paul’s Raises A Stein to Bill McLaurin
Bill & Barbara McCollbrought a little bit ofBavaria to their home tohost St. Paul’s third annualO k t o b e r f e s t . Wi t h a l l the beer – courtesy of KarlS t r a u s s B r e w e r i e s –sausage, dumplings, redcabbage, soft pretzels, and
apple strudel, we could havebeen in Munich. The oceanfront setting and the wine –courtesy of the Bernardo
Winery – reminded us that we were still in La Jolla.Each year the event raises a stein to recognize anindividual who has performed extraordinary servicefor St. Paul’s. This year’s honoree, Bill McLaurin, hasserved on St. Paul’s committees and boards since theearly 1990’s. After receiving an engraved stein torecognize his service, Bill commented, “This event isgreat and the company lovely, the setting splendid.The honoree is honored.”
The Wild, Wild, West at St. Paul’s Park
Dr. Richard Sullivan, John Witt, Bill Powell,
Joyce Frye and Bill Metzdorfenjoy the hospitality of JohnMoores’ personal box at the
Padres game.
St. Paul’s staff members have agood time in box seats thanks to
John Moores’ generosity.
TAKING ST. PAUL’S OUT TO THE BALLGAME
Ollie Belzer’s RV is the firstvehicle donated to SeniorCars for Senior Services.
Cheryl Wilson, CEO,presents the St. Paul’s
Service Award to Bill McLaurin.
ST. PAUL’S RECEIVES $351,000 GRANT
The California Endowment expressed itsconfidence that St. Paul’s will bring PACE to SanDiego by awarding a grant of $352,000 toestablish a pre-PACE program. The check waspresented to Cheryl Wilson, CEO, by Robert K.Ross, M.D., President & CEO of the CaliforniaEndowment, in September.
“We are extremely grateful to the CaliforniaEndowment for this grant. It will enable St. Paul’s to move forward in our effort to bringPACE to San Diego to serve the needs of the frailelderly as they age in place. Bringing PACE toSan Diego is the right thing to do for ourseniors,” Cheryl Wilson commented after thecheck presentation.
Staff of The California Endowment and St. Paul’sjoin Dr. Robert Ross and Cheryl Wilson, CEO,
to acknowledge this wonderful gift.
I AM INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE!PLEASE SEND ME BROCHURES AND INFORMATION ON:
Manor – Independent Living Planning Giving OpportunitiesVilla – Independent Living Volunteer OpportunitiesVilla – Assisted Living Respite CareMcColl Family Health Center (Skilled Nursing) Hospice CareHome Care Senior Day ServicesSt. Paul’s Foundation Child Care ServicesCharitable Gift Annuities LUV Membership
Please send information to:
Name: Rev. Dr. Mr. Mrs. Miss Other ____________________
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Address: ____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:________________________________________________________________
Telephone: __________________________________________________________________
Please mail this form to: St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services • Marketing and Public Relations328 Maple Street • San Diego, CA 92103 (619) 239-690010/2004
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Tribute & Memorial Gifts
IN MEMORY OF: DONOR NAME:Katherine R. Barnes Janet ElbermanPaul Althouse James and Elizabeth KutznerPaul Althouse Gale AshleighPaul Althouse Thomas and Leatrice GochbergMarjorie Curry Jessie P. DanielMarie A Durgin Ruth D. CannonPaul Ellis Sr. Lt. Col. and Mrs. V. L. ShaferJodie Estep Sharon McCollMary Fadem Jim and Betty BrayshayArthur Herzman Rick and Cheryl WilsonArthur Herzman Parley and Sharon Lee MasterGael Hoyeki Rick and Cheryl WilsonBarbara Iredale Sharon McCollBetty Jane McArthur Janet ElbermanGladys Woodruff Connie PerkinsGladys Woodruff Ted and Roberta HarwoodGladys Woodruff Nancy Woodruff SmithGladys Woodruff Gorden and Barbara Parr
IN HONOR/BIRTHDAY: DONOR NAME:Alexander Glenn The Glenn FamilyBarbara Krepps Myron and Anne WalterBishop Robert Wolterstorff James & Rachel WareBishop Robert Wolterstorff Rick & Cheryl Wilson Bishop Robert Wolterstorff La Von Skinker
Tribute & Memorial GiftsReceived June 1 – October 1, 2004*
* If errors or omissions exist, please accept our apologies and call the Foundation Office at (619) 239-6900.
A PLACE FOR PACEFive years is a long time to find a light at the end of
the tunnel. That’s how long Community Eldercare ofSan Diego (CESD) has labored to bring healthcareservices to the most needy and frail seniors in ourcommunity. Despite bureaucratic delays and obstacles,the project shows some tangible results. A new facilitywas acquired at 111 Elm Street to house a Program ofAll-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), a new seniorcare program sponsored by CESD, an affiliate of St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services.
There will be space for a medical clinic, an adult dayhealth care center, and administrative officesconveniently located in downtown to better serveenrollees in the Medicare/MediCal funded PACEprogram. Private donors and foundation grants for a$3,000,000 capital fund campaign called “Generosityfor Generations” funded this acquisition.
Start-up funding allowing CESD to pursue itsapplications for various state licenses kept a “missionimpossible” effort going with a coalition of the majorsenior care providers in San Diego. Local charitablegroups including the Hamilton-White Foundation,Parker Foundation, Thomas C. Ackerman Foundation,Masserini-French Fund, Pratt Memorial Fund andStafford Memorial Trust had faith in the PACE missionby providing the seed money. The quest turned thecorner when The California Endowment granted$351,925 to St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services tocomplete the CESD state licensing process and to staffthe new facility for pre-PACE services.
Seniors Increase Income / Derive Tax Benefits
St. Paul’s Retirement Homes Foundation canprovide you with information to increase thereturn you’re getting on CD’s and how you candecrease your tax liability on highly appreciatedassets. Call Bill Metzdorf in the Foundation office(619-239-6900). Remember St. Paul’s in your willand estate planning.
MISSION STATEMENT: St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Servicesprovides affordable, innovative and comprehensive programs in asecure, interdenominational environment with great value placedon optimal independence at all stages of life.
VISION STATEMENT: St. Paul’s Senior Homes & Services strives tobe the most outstanding and innovative senior homes and servicesprovider in California, dedicated to serving the physical, spiritual,and social needs of the elderly and community, fostering a cultureof diversity and inclusion within the highest quality facilities, healthcare, and programs consistent with affordable costs.