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AN ANNUAL REPORT FOR JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013 AND A YEAR IN REVIEW FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2013 CELEBRATE the GIFTS

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Page 1: CELEBRATE the GIFTS - Redstone Highlands CommunitiesCelebrate the Gifts! It is a fi tting theme for this Annual Report, just as it is a fi tting theme for the past year in the life

AN ANNUAL REPORT FOR JULY 1, 2012 – JUNE 30, 2013AND A YEAR IN REVIEW FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2013

CELEBRATE the GIFTS

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MESSAGE � om the

CHAIRMAN and CEO

Celebrate the Gifts! It is a fi tting theme for this Annual Report, just as it is a fi tting theme for the past year in the life of Redstone Highlands. The year will long be remembered as one in which many milestones were achieved. Chief among these accomplishments was the successful refi nance of Redstone’s debt. With our previous fi nancing set to expire in 2014, we learned that the bank that was fi nancing our debt was looking to leave the senior care industry. Because of our strength, Redstone was able to secure a new fi xed-rate eight-year commitment, fi nanced 100% by three banks: Huntington, S&T, and First Niagara. Because this refi nance was executed in a favorable rate environment, it will provide long-term fi nancial stability for Redstone and an expected savings of $700,000 per year in interest fees.

Our affi liate organization, Senior Independence of Southwestern Pennsylvania (SI), continues to grow and provide increased services to Redstone residents and those in the broader community. SI received its hospice license in 2013 and is providing quality end-of-life care to residents and families in need of these services. Additionally, home health and home care provided by SI make it possible for our residents to “age in place,” often resulting in fi nancial savings and increased quality of life for residents and their families. For the fi rst time, SI witnessed 30 home health admissions in just one month’s time, and revenue rose to over 1 million dollars.

Occupancy rates throughout our Redstone communities also improved during 2013 with an average daily rate of 94% compared to the industry average of 89%. Maintaining a high level of occupancy is critical to Redstone’s fi nancial success and enables us to minimize rate increases that must be passed on to residents when occupancy rates fall. The past fi scal year saw three existing villas occupied or re-occupied, the construction and move-in of one new villa home, and the construction start of another villa home at Redstone Colonial Estates in North Huntingdon. Veranda Apartments (Independent Living) welcomed 71 new residents, and 26 persons moved into Courtyard and Terrace Units (Supportive and Memory care) across our three campuses.

The pace in Redstone’s Harbor (Skilled Nursing Facility) at our Greensburg campus continues to increase. The past fi scal year brought 329 admissions and 307 discharges to this 77-bed facility. Improved communications through electronic medical records and stronger collaboration with our local hospitals and physician practices successfully reduced hospital readmission rates from 31% to 8.8% in 2013.

Redstone’s commitment to capital improvements also continues. Enhancements made during the past year include the construction of a Highlanders Gathering Space in North Huntingdon, improvements to the elevators in Greensburg, and the purchase of new carpeting in Murrysville. All campuses received technology upgrades and new security cameras. These and other projects were part of the $1.7 million capital budget. As we move along in 2014, we look forward to construction on the fi rst phase of improvements resulting from gifts to Redstone’s Promises Kept Campaign. Planned enhancements to the public spaces of the Harbor in Greensburg will be underway soon.

We are grateful to you for your continued support which makes all that we are able to do possible. Our commitment to being the premier provider of aging services to this region is unwavering.

James P. Gallagher John R. Dickson IVBoard Chair President & CEO

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MESSAGE � om the

CHAIRMAN and CEO

PRESIDENT’S COUNCILRow 1: Jim Hodge, John Dickson, Mark Celigoi, Frank King,

Row 2: Kathie Brean, Lisa Dormire, Vicki Loucks. Not pictured: Geoff Gehring

Mayor Robert J. Brooks, Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq., Rev. J. Charles MacPherson III

Charles West, Dr. Linda Stumpf,

Nicholas Marquis, Jr.

Rebecca Davidson, Dennis Diffenderfer

Ann Pauly, Michael Passalinqua, Martha Zatezalo, Esq.

OVERVIEW

Redstone Highlands served 837 seniors

during the2013 � scal year.

837

425 total peoplewere employed atRedstone duringthis � scal year.

425

277 volunteershelped to enhance

the lives of residents.

277

860860 generous souls

made donationsin support of the

mission and visionat Redstone Highlands.

Charles West, Dr. Linda Stumpf,

Nicholas Marquis, Jr.

Mayor Robert J. Brooks, Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq.,

Rebecca Davidson, Dennis Diffenderfer

Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Ann Pauly, Michael Passalinqua,

Not pictured: James P. Gallagher, Gary Hayden, Jo Ann Lightcap, Dr. John S. Parker, Dr. Carey T. Vinson

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FINANCIAL STATEMENT

BALANCE SHEETS Fiscal Year Ended

ASSETS June 30, 2013

($,000’s omitted)

Current Assets $ 8,416

Investments 12,379

Property, Plant & Equipment 42,450

Bond Trust Funds 6,653

Donor Designations and Gift Annuities 0

Other Assets 1,687

Total Assets $ 71,585

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Current Liabilities $ 4,318

Long-Term Debt 64,484

Deferred Income 8,468

Net Assets (5,685)

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 71,585

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

REVENUE RECEIVED

Residential & Nursing Services $ 28,763

Ancillary Services 2,163

Gross Revenue $ 30,926

Allowances for Governmental Payment Limitations (2,193)

Benevolent Care (1,278)

Net Residential Revenue $ 27,455

Gifts and Bequests 110

Investment Income 1,328

Total Revenue $ 28,893

EXPENSES

Residential and Nursing Care $ 15,647

Other Operating Expense 7,123

Depreciation and Amortization 2,916

Interest 2,632

Total Expenses $ 28,318

Revenues (Less than)/Greater than Expenses 575

Valuation (Loss) on Derivative Financial Instrument (8)

Net (Loss)/Income $ 567

OUR CORE VALUES

TruthTeamwork

Respect For AllQuality

Life BalanceLifelong Learning

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare is a Christian, non-profi t organization open to all faiths, that is dedicated to providing living alternatives and high quality services that help to meet the changing needs of the community.

Redstone Highlands will be recognized as the premier provider of dynamic senior care services and programs in its service area. Redstone Highlands will earn this position of trust and respect by consistent achievement of fi nancially viable, well-managed facilities and services that insure high quality, healthy and caring environments in which to live, work and volunteer.

SPECIAL PEOPLE are PRICELESS GIFTS

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2 0 1 3 C H A I R M A N ’ S A W A R D E E

“Redstone felt like home from the day I moved in,”says Jean George.

Jean resides at our Greensburg campus and is no stranger to its staff and residents. Before she decided to call Redstone her home, Jean lived a wonderful life in Greensburg, PA. She was born on October 9, 1929 and is the youngest child of her late parents, Edward and Mary Robb of Greensburg.

While in high school, Jean met a young man named Robert, and they wed in 1951. Robert joined the navy, and Jean traveled with him for the next few years. While they resided in California, Jean and Robert were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Anne and Mary. However,

not long after her children were born, Jean found herself a single parent. She decided to move back in with her parents and gained the courage she needed to join the work force. Jean began work at First National Bank as a secretary and was later promoted to Assistant Vice President of the Trust Department, a position she held until her retirement in 1982. While she worked at the bank, Jean met John George. They married in 1983.

Jean and John lived a happy life together in Greensburg and loved traveling to Canada every summer. After they were both retired, the couple decided they wanted to move into Redstone, but unfortunately John was diagnosed with cancer and passed away in 1995. Although it was a diffi cult step for her, Jean still decided to make Redstone her home and moved in on July 29, 1999 without even seeing her apartment.

Prior to coming to Redstone as a resident, Jean volunteered at the Greensburg campus and continues to be an active member of its campus community today. She calls Bingo and Pokeno weekly and provides get well cards for others to sign and send when their fellow residents are hospitalized. She has also served on the Spirit of Giving Gala Committee and is a current member of the Strategy Committee.

Jean is a special gift to the Redstone community, and we are proud to have her as one of our residents! She has also been a generous fi nancial supporter of Benevolent Care.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

BALANCE SHEETS Fiscal Year Ended

ASSETS June 30, 2013

($,000’s omitted)

Current Assets $ 8,416

Investments 12,379

Property, Plant & Equipment 42,450

Bond Trust Funds 6,653

Donor Designations and Gift Annuities 0

Other Assets 1,687

Total Assets $ 71,585

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Current Liabilities $ 4,318

Long-Term Debt 64,484

Deferred Income 8,468

Net Assets (5,685)

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 71,585

STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS

REVENUE RECEIVED

Residential & Nursing Services $ 28,763

Ancillary Services 2,163

Gross Revenue $ 30,926

Allowances for Governmental Payment Limitations (2,193)

Benevolent Care (1,278)

Net Residential Revenue $ 27,455

Gifts and Bequests 110

Investment Income 1,328

Total Revenue $ 28,893

EXPENSES

Residential and Nursing Care $ 15,647

Other Operating Expense 7,123

Depreciation and Amortization 2,916

Interest 2,632

Total Expenses $ 28,318

Revenues (Less than)/Greater than Expenses 575

Valuation (Loss) on Derivative Financial Instrument (8)

Net (Loss)/Income $ 567

R E D S T O N E ’ S L O N G E S T T E N U R E D E M P L O Y E E In January 1980, a young woman named Karen Stock was hired into the Activities Department at the Greensburg Home

of the Redstone Presbytery. The Steelers had just won the Super Bowl, and Karen had recently made Pennsylvania her home. She found her purpose and mission of life when she

began working at Redstone.

Karen found it to be very comfortable, fun, challenging, and gratifying to be a part of this community. Karen has always had a special bond with the

elderly. Continuing to see their beauty, being able to provide a laugh, sharing a memory, and making new ones are her favorite aspects of her career. Whether it means holding someone’s hand or being there when their journey is ending, Karen will stay with her residents through the good times and the bad. Karen’s coworker for many years, Brenda Sobota, had these kind words to say about her, “She is simply a gift to Redstone. I always think about how Karen can maintain the ability to be committed and continue to care so much after so many years. She is unfl agging in her commitment of serving the people here. She is the continuing dedication of quality that we can offer to our staff. She is very talented and we are blessed to have such an amazing person like Karen.”

“It has been my good fortune to have met so many residents on their life’s journey... It is a privilege to work here, where lives intertwine to benefi t all in love, peace, mutual trust, and understanding. I have truly been blessed over these past 34 years, and I take a degree of satisfaction in the sure knowledge that my presence has made a difference in so many lives,” Karen explains.

Karen, throughout your 34 years of employment with us, you have been and continue to be an amazing gift to Redstone Highlands Communities. Thank you for your never-ending commitment and the gifts that you bring to our residents, staff, friends, and families every day.

SPECIAL PEOPLE are PRICELESS GIFTS

Prior to coming to

Presbytery. The Steelers had just won the Super Bowl, and Karen had recently made Pennsylvania her home. She found her purpose and mission of life when she

began working at Redstone.

Karen found it to be very comfortable,

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As a non-profi t organization, Redstone’s responsibility to serve the larger good is one that is taken seriously. During the past fi scal year, Redstone has provided care and service in a variety of ways.

Redstone’s commitment to providing Benevolent Care to residents in need is central to our non-profi t commitment. When through no fault of his or her own a resident’s personal fi nancial assets are depleted, Redstone continues to

provide a home for life for that resident. Last year, Redstone provided nearly $2.5 million in free care to residents in need.

Benevolent Care is provided for residents in two distinct categories. Direct Benevolent Care is provided to those residents living in Independent and Supportive levels of care on our Redstone campuses. This assistance comes in the form of a reduced monthly service charge based on the resident’s current ability to pay. Indirect Benevolent Care is provided to residents

in the Harbor (Skilled Nursing Facility) in Greensburg. When residents are unable to pay the private pay daily

rate, the difference between the reimbursement paid by Medicaid and the full cost of care is forgiven.

In addition to providing care for those in need within our Redstone communities, our residents and employees are committed to serving the needs of the larger community too. Through the “Redstone Gives” program, residents and staff members work together to raise funds for several selected charities. In 2013, our charities of choice included the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Westmoreland County Food Bank, and the Humane Society of

Westmoreland County. Bingos, bake sales, daffodil sales, and other activities raise money for these charities. In addition, employees pay $1.00 to one of these charities every Friday in exchange for the privilege of wearing jeans to work. Two food drives annually collect hundreds of items for the Westmoreland County Food Bank. During the 2012-2013 fi scal year, over $7,600 in support (along with food items) were raised for these community charities.

Redstone has also forged a relationship with the Brother’s Brother Foundation in Pittsburgh. As an example, Redstone recently replaced a number of old-style mechanical beds with beds that have electric controls. Brother’s Brother is happy to come to collect the old beds, and through their efforts ships them to countries where these beds are much-needed. Over the past year, Redstone has made a number of donations of furnishings and medical equipment which Brother’s Brother has used in its healthcare ministries around the world.

Opening our doors to the community is another cornerstone of the Redstone commitment to service. Many outside groups enjoy hosting events in Redstone facilities. Highlights this year included an art exhibition by a local high school student, monthly retirees clubs, card clubs, art clubs, etc. Additional clubs, programs, and fi tness opportunities are open to the public and help Redstone serve the community in creative ways.

provide a home for life for that resident. Last year, Redstone provided nearly $2.5 million in free care to residents in need.

Benevolent Care is provided for residents in two distinct categories.

in the Harbor (Skilled Nursing

In December 2013, the Greensburg campus held a wonderful Christmas Open House for friends, family, employees, and residents.

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

CELEBRATE the GIFTS:

Redstone Gives Back in a Variety of Ways

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Redstone’s commitment to education is another way in which we serve the larger community. Each year, Redstone conducts classes that prepare participants to become Certifi ed Nursing Assistants (CNA). This often leads to a full-time career and job stability for those desiring to enter the healthcare workforce. Many Redstone employees take advantage of a tuition reimbursement program which allows them to advance their education in ways that might not otherwise be affordable. In cooperation with Goodwill Industries of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Redstone participates in the “Transition WORKS!” program which allows qualifi ed high school students to work with a job coach to prepare for a transition into the workforce. Redstone continually offers its leaders ongoing educational opportunities related to management. CPR and First Responder classes prepare our employees to handle emergencies on our campuses and have also created community servants better equipped to assist others in emergency situations.

A commitment to volunteerism provides an additional element of Redstone’s community service. Where would we be without the hundreds of volunteers who work in

our gift shops, visit residents, lead worship, bring pets for pet therapy, assist with activities and transportation, etc. These hours of community service impact the lives of our residents in many ways. We are especially grateful for the community leaders who give very freely of their time and knowledge by serving as members of our Board of Directors and on a variety of committees. In addition, nurtured in Redstone’s core values, our employees are active in the local community in a myriad of ways as scout leaders, Sunday school teachers, school volunteers, Habitat for Humanity builders, choir members, mission volunteers, etc. The commitment of our employees to care and serve extends in broad ripples throughout the region. Last, but certainly not least, Redstone’s economic impact on the region is signifi cant. Approximately 90% of our employees live in Westmoreland County, adding signifi cant dollars to the economy

with their buying power and through

taxes paid to local municipalities.

Through generous programs

of Benevolent Care, support of

external charities, utilization of

facilities, commitment to a variety of

educational programs, a dedicated

corps of volunteers both within and

outside of the Redstone walls, and

a strong base of employees who

live in this region, we live out our

commitment to care and service.

Thank you for all that YOU do to

make our work possible!

The Norwin Art League displayed art work from 100 artists from September 4-8, 2013 at the Redstone Colonial Estates.

Redstone employees accepted into the Redstone Culinary C.A.R.E. program learning new skills (all food was for

training purposes only).

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

Our Mission Statement

Christmas Open House

Our Vision Statement

Culinary C.A.R.E. Program

The Norwin Art League

CELEBRATE the GIFTS:

Redstone Gives Back in a Variety of Ways

with their buying power and through

taxes paid to local municipalities.

The Norwin Art League displayed art work from 100 artists from September 4-8, 2013 at the Redstone Colonial Estates.

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OUR YEAR in REVIEW

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1 Bernie and Joan (Megrey) Haertjens, both residents of Redstone Highlands Greensburg, were married on October 19, 2013. They wanted to share their special day with their friends at Redstone Highlands so the Dining Services staff held a wedding reception for them at the Greensburg campus on November 7, 2013. Congratulations Bernie and Joan!

2 A group of Redstone staff members and other friends of Redstone Highlands enjoyed a bus trip to New York City in September 2013. The Fund Development staff organized this wonderful trip to the Big Apple to raise funds for Benevolent Care at Redstone. The weekend getaway included amazing shows, restaurants, and other fun!

3 Redstone staff members Brittany McGuire and Julie Weishorn took a chance to “pilot” the fi ghter jet prop at the 2013 Big Event. The Big Event is held on each of our Redstone campuses in the springtime. Every year the theme is kept secret until invitations are distributed to residents. The theme for the 2013 event was a World War II era USO show that included live entertainment, food, and games.

4 Redstone Gives hosted a “Go Orange for Hunger” food drive in October 2013. Over $1,000 were raised from this and other food drives held throughout the year, and all proceeds benefi ted the Westmoreland County Food Bank.

5 Members from the community enjoyed the Annual Parade on August 22, 2013. The parade marches through the Greensburg Campus while residents, staff, family members, and friends line the pathway to enjoy the sights and sounds.

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OUR YEAR in REVIEW

2 0 1 3

6 Our Murrysville Community celebrated the Naturalization of Dietary Manager Nicky Heller. This was a special moment for Nicky and her family, and she decided to share it with her extended family here at Redstone Highlands. Nicky was born in the United Kingdom and came to the United States when she was in second grade. It has always been a dream of hers to offi cially become a US citizen. This dream fi nally came true on July 30, 2013. Congratulations to Nicky! We were honored to have shared this special day with her.

7 Two of our three campuses welcomed “Highlanders” this year. Highlanders is a social area where residents, family, and friends can come to gather. Highlanders opened in Murrysville on March 16, 2013 and in North Huntingdon on August 23, 2013.

8 Residents and staff of the Murrysville campus teamed up with the Murrysville Police Department to host a Drug Take-Back Day in conjunction with the Westmoreland County Drug Take-Back Day in April 2013. Chief of Police Thomas Seefeld and his Deputy collected pills from residents for safe disposal.

9 Redstone Highlands employees and residents participated in Homecoming festivities in May 2013. This fun week is endorsed and encouraged by Leading Age, an association of not-for-profi t organizations dedicated to making America a better place to grow old. Leading Age invites organizations like Redstone to host events and activities on our campuses during the last week of May. These celebrations are an opportunity to highlight the positive contributions that Redstone makes to our surrounding communities.

10 Several Murrysville residents took a break from exercising to show support for their Senior FITness program. A variety of classes and opportunities are available to residents on each campus, including fi tness classes, brain games, educational seminars, and nutritional counseling.

11 On November 16, 2013, the 11th Annual Highlands Fling: Spirit of Giving Gala was hosted by Honorary Chair, Sally Wiggin. The event was held at the Greensburg Country Club and raised over $60,000 for Benevolent Care. Raffl e baskets, silent and live auction items, a trip for two to Sedona, Arizona, and $1,000 cash were among the prizes that evening.

12 Redstone employees enjoying the DOVE Recognition Banquet. The banquet was held for Redstone Highlands and Senior Independence employees at the Delmont Fire Hall on October 10, 2013. The event included dinner, prizes, and recognition of all the great things that our employees do day in and day out.

On November 16, 2013, the 11th Annual Highlands Fling:

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Benevolent Care is a central value of the Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare tradition and holds that no resident who has appropriately stewarded his or her assets should be asked to leave because of depleted fi nancial resources.

Prospective Redstone residents applying for independent living or supported levels of care must qualify fi nancially based on income, assets, debt, age, and life expectancy. Yet even with the best planning, it is possible that a person may outlive their assets. But thanks to the promise of Benevolent Care, a resident who faces these diffi culties

need not be afraid of losing the home that they have come to love. The Redstone promise is a promise for life.

If the resources of a resident in the skilled nursing facility are fully depleted, the resident may qualify for Medicaid. Medicaid payments, while very important, do not pay for the full cost of care and services at Redstone. In the case of these nursing care residents who have depleted their fi nancial resources, Redstone forgives the difference between the full cost of care and the Medicaid reimbursement. Benevolent Care helps to ensure that residents

continue to live at Redstone and receive needed services regardless of their ability to pay. Last year, Redstone provided $2.5 million in Benevolent Care to our residents in need.

Today’s seniors have given their lives to provide us with the wonderful world in which we live today. We consider it an honor and a privilege to care for them in their fi nal years of life. Gifts given to Redstone Highlands to support benevolent care express gratitude for all that they have done. Your gifts help us to provide exceptional care to those who truly deserve it.

BENEVOLENT CARE at REDSTONE

Dear Friends:

Every day is a special day in the Offi ce of Fund Development. Rarely does a day go by that we do not receive at least one envelope containing a gift. Some days, the pile of envelopes is quite thick! And every gift, no matter what its size or form, is celebrated. Whenever we open an envelope containing a check, get emails notifying us that a gift has been made online, or learn of a generous bequest that has been made to Redstone, we celebrate that so many people want to support our residents.

Within the pages of this publication we celebrate many gifts: gifts of the people who make Redstone Highlands a very special place, the gifts of our residents whom we are privileged to serve, and the gifts of support that are offered so generously by our donors. Our promise to you is that we will use your gifts wisely and for the purpose intended—whether that is for Benevolent Care for residents in need, renovations to our facilities, staff appreciation programs, or other designations.

The needs here at Redstone continue to grow. Thanks to the long lives lived by many of our residents, the need for Benevolent Care for those who have outlived their personal fi nancial resources is signifi cant. Last year alone, Redstone provided nearly $2.5 million in free care. Your gifts of annual support help to make this possible. We know that the renovations that we want to do in the Harbor Nursing Facility in Greensburg will improve the quality of life of our residents, their families and loved ones, and our staff. Your gifts designated for these renovations will help to make this vision a reality. Last, but certainly not least, estate gifts and bequests designated for the Benevolent Care Endowment Fund are helping us to realize the very important goal of providing a permanent source of funding to help meet the Benevolent Care need.

Your gifts have the power to make a real difference. And we celebrate that. Thank you for your continued generosity and support.

Gratefully,

The Rev. Lisa DormireVP Fund Development

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The campaign focuses on three key project areas:

■ Build an Endowment for Benevolent Care, providing a permanent funding source to help meet the critical need for free care

■ Provide funding for major renovations to the Harbor (Skilled Nursing Facility) in Greensburg, creating a more home-like neighborhood environment for residents

■ Obtain Annual Fund support that provides critical unrestricted funding for Redstone’s operations and ongoing Benevolent Care

Thanks to the earliest stages of the campaign, we are preparing to begin construction on renovations related to Phase I of the projects in Greensburg. Improvements to the front entrance area will soon be underway, including a new bistro, wellness center, and more welcoming lobby space. As we move forward with these initial improvements,

you will be hearing much more about Phase II of the campaign, which will relate to the next steps of enhancements for the Harbor.

A gift to the Promises Kept Campaign gives you an opportunity to make a gift that will truly change the lives of residents at Redstone. Please plan to join us with your gifts as we provide our residents with an exceptionally caring, secure, and lovely home in which to live out the rest of their lives. To discuss naming opportunities or how you might support the projects of the campaign, please contact Lisa Dormire at 724-832-8400, Ext. 353.

Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare takes the promise that it has made to its residents very seriously. In order to continue improving the quality of services delivered to our residents and to strengthen our long-term position as the region’s premier senior living community, Redstone has undertaken a comprehensive capital and endowment campaign.

PROMISES KEPT CAMPAIGN

Thanks to the earliest stages of the

FAITHFULNESS in SERVICERev. Chuck MacPherson’s relationship with Redstone Highlands began in the early 90s when he was a volunteer Chaplain. His love for Redstone grew fast, and he soon began serving on the Board of Directors. Over the years, he has volunteered many hours of his time in leading daily worship services and ministering to individual residents on our campuses. His faithfulness in service to the Redstone communities has been constant, a gift to many.

“I have had the honor to be associated with some extremely talented and gifted community leaders. Our administrators and board members have largely been people who have had wonderful vision for providing a safe, secure, and dignifi ed life for those facing their future. In everything, there has been a personal touch,” said Rev. MacPherson.

“Over the years, we have become more and more sophisticated in offering care. Our leadership developed ways of allowing people in our ‘family’ to remain in place in spite of health changes brought on by the process of aging. I was around when we added apartments

and then later, the two new campuses. As we added structure and enhanced care in order to increase our ability to serve, we were still in business for the residents. Our staff redefi ned skill and dedication, and I gained a new respect for their willingness to serve. Thanks to the faithfulness and creativity of board and administration, we have become the standard for Westmoreland County against which everyone else is measured. All I can say is in light of the end results, we have been blessed,” explains Rev. MacPherson.

Rev. MacPherson leads chapel services at Redstone Highlands every month, and this allows him to meet and get to know many Redstone residents and employees. He refers to those people as “the best folks in the world” and considers many of them to be “friendships that will last forever.”

Rev. MacPherson’s family has also been part of the Redstone family in a very personal way. His wife Melinda’s aunt, Stellamae Cramer, was in Personal Care where she was able to fi nish her days with dignity. She was one of the

early recipients of Benevolent Care, Redstone’s commitment to residents that even if they should expend all of their personal fi nancial resources, they will never be asked to leave their home in a Redstone Highlands Community.

Currently, Rev. MacPherson has many loved ones in the Redstone Highlands Communities. His mother currently resides at the North Huntingdon Colonial Estates community. Additionally, his aunt, Hope, is presently at the Greensburg campus along with several of his church members and dear friends. He also has friends and church members at the Murrysville Campus. Rev. MacPherson said, “Looking ahead, I have made the request of my friends that they should take care of the place. Someday, Melinda and I will be up the hall.”

in a Redstone Highlands

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AnonymousMs. Joyce B. AdamsMs. Lois K. AlbrechtMs. Helen E. AllenMs. Kathryn A. AltmanMs. Lois D. AlworthMr. Charles W. AmmerMs. Dolores M. AmmerMs. Bess C. Anderson †Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.

AndersonMrs. Eva H. Andrews †Mr. and Mrs. John BalesMr. and Mrs. James BaneyMs. Lois A. BargerMiss Agnes BarkleyMr. and Mrs. Joseph E.

BarnettMs. Judith R. BarryMs. Barbara L. BartolomucciMr. and Mrs. Elmer A.

Bassler Ms. Evelyn C. BaughmanMs. Mildred E. Baughman †Ms. Peggy Beasley †Ms. Elva Beatty †Ms. Grace E. BerrikerMs. Mary BiasucciMr. Robert J. BilottMs. Janet B. BlahoMs. Hertha F. Boggs †Mrs. Audrey R. BohlinMs. Alice M. BonesMs. Virginia T. BornMr. and Mrs. Aksel A.

Bothner-ByMrs. Jeny I. BoydMs. Mercedes H. BoyerMs. Louise H. BoyleMrs. Margaret O. Brophy †

Ms. Irene M. BrunclikMiss Edith M. BryenMr. and Mrs. Fred J. BurkMrs. Isabelle BusanMs. Eleanora CarfangMs. Mabel A. CarlinMrs. Elinor L. Casedy †Mrs. Shirlene C. CasteelMr. Walter K. ChristoffMs. Helen M. CiavarraMrs. Pauline CicotelloMrs. Eileen A. ClarkMr. † and Mrs. James ClarkMr. Charles E. Claspy †Mrs. Katherine M. ClohessyMs. Mary Jane Coldren †Mrs. Dolores B. ConleyMs. Shirley E. CousinsMs. Shirley CraddockMr. Calvin D. CrawfordMr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Crouse, Sr.Mrs. Joy T. DahlmannMrs. Sylvia R. DennisonMr. Angelo E. DeSantisMr. † and Mrs. William C.

DickieMr. and Mrs. Harry B. DixonMr. Robert R. Dixon †Mrs. Mae M. DobanMs. Judith DowningMrs. Mary H. Dull †Mr. Robert W. EakinMs. Jane C. EarnestMr. Robert F. Edwards †Ms. Ethel M. EngelbrechtMs. Johanna Esch †Ms. Opal V. EvansMrs. Genevieve H. EwigMrs. Evelyn L. Farmer †

Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Farneth

Ms. Ruth S. FloydMs. Margaret W. Forbes †Mrs. Avis E. FreemanMiss Eleanor J. FultonMs. Stefi na GarciaMr. † and Mrs. † James P.

Garrity Mr. Dominic GavatortaMs. Elizabeth R. GeorgeMrs. Jean R. GeorgeMs. Hope L. GettemyMr. Charles G. GeyerMrs. Gabriela GialloretoMs. Jennie A. GillisMs. Marilyn E. GironMr. Robert Glarner †Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. GlaserMrs. Dolores E. Griffi thMrs. Lois B. GroomesMs. Dorothy F. GruskiewiczMs. Christina GudzanMs. Jane GuerrieriMr. and Mrs. Bernard

Haertjens Mr. † and Mrs. Kirk E. HallMr. and Mrs. George S.

HallerMr. Samuel B. HamptonMrs. Leona K. HanksMr. Harold N. Hauger †Mrs. Mary Louise HeilmanMr. Richard D. HilemanMrs. Lucille HilliardMs. Dorothy HoffmanMs. Lois R. Hollenbeck †Ms. Ruth A. Holtzer †Mr. Michael Holupka, Sr.Ms. Alice Hoover

Mrs. Norma T. HopkinsonMs. Dolores HuberMr. and Mrs. Russell

HunkawitzMs. Mary IvancinMrs. Carol W. JacobsMr. and Mrs. John M.

JamisonMs. Jean L. Jeffries †Mr. Thomas F. JodonMrs. Jean L. Johnson †Mrs. Ruth M. JohnsonMs. Helen F. KanachMs. Jean F. KeysMrs. Murrell M. KlotzbaughDr. and Mrs. Herbert KramerMs. Zora KurpMs. Doris J. LakatoshMs. Mary K. LambMr. and Mrs. Albert M.

LanderRev. and Mrs. Mark H.

LandfriedMr. and Mrs. Edward

LandiniMs. Carol H. Langston

Wolfe †Ms. Ada L. LapeMrs. Luella E. LarimerMs. Eva Jean Larson †Mrs. Eleanor B. LashleyMs. Marion I. LaughnerMs. Davida LeshockMs. Edith L. LethamMrs. Virginia J. LuciniMs. Dorothy J. LukeMrs. Emma H. LyonsMrs. Betty B. MaclayMs. Anna Mae Mansfi eld

AN HONOR ROLL of DONORS

Current Residents:We are grateful to all those current residents who give above and beyond to support Benevolent Care, Staff Appreciation, the special projects of the Promises Kept Campaign, and other initiatives. Your lives and your generosity inspire us.

As you read through the names of the donors listed in this publication, you will see a “ ” beside some of those names. � is symbol indicates that the donor has made a special gi� to the e� orts of the Promises Kept Campaign. We remember with gratitude those donors who passed away a� er making their gi� s. � eir names are marked with a “†” in the listing of donors.

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Ms. Dolores M. AberMs. Laura M. AberMr. and Mrs. George AdamsMr. and Mrs. William AllenMr. and Mrs. Richard AlmesMr. and Mrs. Thomas H.

AndrewsMr. and Mrs. David G. AssardMr. and Mrs. Thomas E.

AyresMrs. Brenda L. BarthMr. and Mrs. Charles S.

BeardMr. and Mrs. Edward D.

Bennett

Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Biasucci

Mrs. Jean W. BliceMr. and Mrs. William T. BlickMs. Anna M. BombulieMr. and Mrs. James BonettiMr. Eric E. Bononi and The

Honorable Michele G. Bononi

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boughner

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers

Mr. and Mrs. Jack BowersMs. Jamie BoydMs. Donna Bozio

Mrs. Kathleen M. BreanMs. Abby Brentzel Mr. and Mrs. John N.

Brenzia Mrs. Emily L. BrittMayor and Mrs. Robert J.

BrooksThe Estate of Ms. Martha

Anne Brown Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F.

BundaMr. and Mrs. Loren BurkettMrs. Helen B. BushMr. Jason ByerlyMs. Mary Jane Bytheway

Ms. Emily CameronMs. Jeanne CameronMrs. Lynn M. Campus-NalloMrs. Patty CapezziMr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Caramella Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. CassMr. Gordon A. ChaffeeMs. Marilyn D. ChaplaMr. and Mrs. James

ChristensonMs. Barbara J. Christner, Esq.Mrs. Barbara K. ChristnerMr. Michael ChristopherMr. and Mrs. Nick Ciappa

Friends:The “Friends of Redstone” provide a backbone of support for all that we do. We are grateful to the former residents, the family members of current and former residents, the community leaders, and all those who simply believe in the Redstone mission, who have given generously. These gifts, along with your prayers and encouragement, sustain us.

Mr. and Mrs. John R. N. Manson

Mrs. Madge S. MansourMrs. Kathleen D. MarionMs. Marie M. MartahusMrs. Frances MartinMrs. Margaret A. MartinMs. Janet R. MatchettMrs. Janet R. MatteucciMs. Mary MattisMr. and Mrs. Frank McCannMrs. Helen S. McConnellMr. and Mrs. Robert J.

McCormleyMs. Zellamarie McDougallMrs. Marguerite E.

McFarlaneMr. Donald McKeeDr. and Mrs. Orison McLeanMrs. Norma McNamaraMs. Barbara A. MelvinMs. Evelyn R. MennowMr. and Mrs. Joseph MicireMs. Jean M. MignognaMrs. Mary M. Milburn †Mr. Robert A. MillerDr. Thomas A. MillerMs. Mary Ann MobleyRev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L.

Morgan Ms. Jane MudrakMrs. Helen E. Murray †

Ms. Irma C. NathMr. and Mrs. John F. NehrigMs. Jeanette NeimanMiss Marjorie Newcomer †Mrs. Jean E. Nizinski †Mrs. Nancy L. NogaMs. Mary M. Novotny Ms. Alice G. OberleitnerMrs. Carol A. OcheltreeMrs. Carol C. O’ConnellMr. Harry K. OldhamMs. Mary OndishMs. Sara M. PaloneMrs. Margaret J. ParsonsMr. Edward H. Pechan †Mr. Samuel A. PetraccaMr. William S. Petrosky †Mrs. Gloria L. PfostMs. Josephine PonsiMrs. Toni T. PosnerMs. Mary J. PottmeyerMs. Bernice L. Purnell †Mrs. Muriel Quinto †Ms. Jo Ann RagerMr. and Mrs. Harry R.

RemaleyMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMs. Annabelle S. RenquestMrs. Dolores RhodesMr. and Mrs. John L.

RidingerMr. Arthur H. Rittenhouse †

Mr. Frank H. RittenhouseMrs. Cynthia M. RobinsonMrs. Izabel D. Roskosh †Ms. Ruth RubleMrs. Ellen A. RudolphMr. John W. Russell † Mrs. Nancy J. RussellMr. † and Mrs. John W.

RuyakMrs. Rita Sapp †Ms. Norma G.

ScheidemantelMr. and Mrs. Paul A.

SchmidtkeMr. and Mrs. Paul L.

SchroederMr. and Mrs. Robert P.

SchweikertMrs. Vivian E. SchwingMr. and Mrs. Leonard

Scimio Mrs. Dorothy S. SellMr. and Mrs. Michael SenkoMs. Carol R. SimmonsRev. Andrew G. SladeMrs. Mary Louise SmithMs. Ruth I. SmithMs. Gertrude M. SmolaMs. Sue A. SpahrMrs. Patricia A. SperberMr. and Mrs. William W.

Spier

Mrs. Nancy G. SprengerMs. LaDorna L. StephensMr. † and Mrs. Clarence E.

Stevenson Ms. Twila H. Stevenson †Mrs. Glenna M. StewartMrs. Phyllis E. Stewart †Mrs. Mildred StrinerMs. Kathryn TaberMrs. Helen M. TaylorMr. Jack W. ThomasMrs. Nancy M. Thompson †Ms. Rhea Thornton †Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B.

TrimbleMs. Anna L. Van FleetMs. Clara M. VanaMs. Norma VestratMs. Marjorie A. VrableMrs. Dorothy VrudneyMrs. Mary J. WagnerMrs. Ruth M. WeymanMrs. Pearl N. WhetzelMr. Charles W. WhiteMrs. Mary Louise

WhiteheadMs. Anne M. WileyMrs. Goldie L. WilsonMrs. Doris F. WoodMs. Catherine E. WrayMs. Genevieve M. YennerellMs. Margaret R. Zelezniak

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Ms. Janice Ciotti Mrs. Barbara L. ClareyMrs. Dorothy M. ComeMs. Sue Anne ConnorsMrs. Jeanne M. CookMr. and Mrs. Randall C. CookMs. Aileen CopeMs. JoVone Corley Dr. and Mrs. William B.

CourtneyMr. and Mrs. Roy C. CulbertMs. Amy L. CunninghamMr. and Mrs. Timothy D.

D’AuroraMs. Pamela C. DavenportMr. and Mrs. Glenn T.

Davidson, Jr.Mrs. Beverley DavisMr. and Mrs. James A. DavisMr. and Mrs. Robert L.

DavoliMr. and Mrs. Eugene R.

DeeringMr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

DegenteshMr. James DennisonMs. Marsha R. DicksonMr. and Mrs. Dennis

Diffenderfer Mr. and Mrs. George W.

Dillon, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. James L. DilsMr. and Mrs. John C.

DormireMrs. Patricia DovieMs. Roxanne DreherHonorable and Mrs. John J.

DriscollMrs. Louise M. DuganMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.

DunnettMrs. Kathy DuranMs. Theresa M. DurkinMs. Patricia A. EbertsMrs. Judy L. EnglandMrs. Paula J. Errett Mr. and Mrs. Albert EsseyThe Estate of Mrs. Florence

M. EwingMs. E. Irene FennellMrs. Ann R. FishellMr. Dale FlahertyDr. and Mrs. Walter D. FosterMr. and Mrs. Duffy H.

FriedlanderMr. William Z. Friedlander

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Fritsche

Ms. Karen FuchsMr. and Mrs. Paul J. FurigaMrs. Ann C. FyalkowskiMr. and Mrs. James P.

GallagherMr. and Mrs. Peter M. GalloMs. Helen GaraMr. and Mrs. Ralph GasarchMr. and Mrs. Paul GaudiMrs. Mary F. GazzeMr. and Mrs. George H.

Gero, Jr.Mrs. Sheryl Gibson The Estate of Daniel and

Mae GilmourMs. Paula GironMr. Park R. Glass, Jr.Ms. Sheri L. GordonThe Estate of Ms. Anna Jane

GortonMs. Beverly Gould Mr. Larry R. GraftMr. Michael Graft Mr. Terence GraftMr. and Mrs. Donald S.

Graham, Jr.Mrs. Marsha L. GreenMr. Jeffrey GruskiewiczMs. Linda GruskiewiczMs. Mary M. HainesMrs. Carole J. HalloranMr. and Mrs. George T.

HamiltonMr. and Mrs. William N.

HammondMs. Erica C. HartlandMrs. Rachel A. HatchMs. Cassandra Hay Mr. and Mrs. Gary HaydenMs. Mary J. HelfrichMr. and Mrs. Thomas R.

HenryMr. and Mrs. Timothy M.

HenryMrs. Evelyn W. HerringMr. and Mrs. Vaun C. HileMrs. Phyllis E. HiltyMr. Todd HiltyMs. Elizabeth B. HoeldtkeMs. Susan V. HoffmanMr. and Mrs. Robert G. HohnMs. Lorin HoltzmanMr. and Mrs. Ronald G.

HolupDr. Robert H. Howland, M.D.

Mr. Daniel C. HudockMr. and Mrs. Brad HudsonMr. and Mrs. Joseph D. HydeMs. Lee S. JamisonMrs. Robin S. JenningsMr. and Mrs. Donald G.

JordanMs. Carolyn Kalina Mr. and Mrs. Albert F.

Kave, Jr.Ms. Nina M. KempsMr. and Mrs. William T.

KeppleMrs. Lois M. KerrMs. Karen KlimMr. and Mrs. Erskine W.

Klyce, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy C. KnepperMrs. Joy L. KolendaDr. Kotayya KondaveetiDr. and Mrs. Richard T.

KozakiewiczMs. Renee KressMrs. Patricia A. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Kurtis R. KuyatMs. Ann LabounskyMr. and Mrs. Christopher J.

LaceyMr. and Mrs. Robert P.

LamersMs. Sarah J. LamontMrs. Carolyn M. LauferMr. James R. LaufferMrs. Nancy J. LazzaroMr. and Mrs. James

LeckembyMr. and Dr. Richard LevittMr. and Mrs. Wayne R. LewisMr. and Mrs. Robert P.

LightcapMr. and Mrs. Richard LindhMrs. Linda LockeMs. Melissa S. LoganThe Estate of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald LongMr. and Mrs. Kenneth D.

LongThe Estate of Misses Mary L.

and Marjorie S. Lord Ms. Margaret R. LoyaMrs. Kim M. Macalus Mrs. Marjorie R. MachesneyRev. and Mrs. J. Charles

MacPherson IIIMr. and Mrs. Steven J.

MamulaMr. Nicholas T. Marquis, Jr.

Mr. William L. MarshMr. Timothy J. MarshallMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.

MartinMr. and Mrs. Mark T. MartinMs. Diane MattockMr. and Mrs. A. Earl MaysMs. Michelle MazurMr. and Mrs. Robert B.

McBurneyMr. Mark McConnellMrs. Sylvia McCormickMrs. Mary E. McCoyMr. and Mrs. Norman

McDonaldMs. Ruth E. McDonaldMr. and Mrs. William

McGrathMr. and Mrs. James C.

McHughMr. and Mrs. John E.

Mellyn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A.

MerlinoMr. and Mrs. Mark G. MerrillMs. Nancy A. MetzgerMr. John A. MikaMr. and Mrs. Allan MillerMs. Carol A. MintusMs. Elizabeth Morris Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce MorrisRev. John R. MorrowMr. and Mrs. Merle R. MullMs. Rosemary MurphyMs. Pamela MurrayMr. and Mrs. Marcus T.

MusterMs. Mary NamestkaMr. and Mrs. Earl R. NealMs. Martha S. NizinskiMr. and Mrs. William

NizinskiMs. Jean NovotnakMr. Alan L. ObleyMs. Chris O’NeillMrs. Donna J. OttMr. and Mrs. Ronald H. OttMs. Sarah E. OttMr. Thomas Owens Mr. Jordan PallittoDr. and Mrs. John S. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Mark ParkerMr. and Mrs. Michael J.

PassalinquaMs. Karen R. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Tony PaulyMs. Elizabeth Pechan

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Mrs. Judith A. PekichMs. Anna PelesMs. Sarah PerriMr. and Mrs. Joseph E.

PetrilloMs. Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq.Ms. Lois E. PickingMr. and Mrs. Jay S. PiferMr. and Mrs. Franklin G.

Pifferetti, Jr.Ms. Dorrain Ponzetti Ms. Geraldine S. PooleMs. Melinda L. PowerMr. and Mrs. Harold PrussiaMrs. Marilyn B. PrybockMs. Paula G. PurnellMr. David A. RaimondoMs. Mary S. RainforthMr. Timothy T. ReeseMr. and Mrs. William R.

RepkoMrs. Joan K. RickettsMr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

RiedelMs. Cheryl RitterMr. and Mrs. Phillip C.

RobinsonMr. and Mrs. William L.

RogersMr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. RoseMr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ross

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Rosvanis

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. RothMs. Janet M. RughMr. and Rev. Ronald RussellMs. Elaine RuthMr. and Mrs. Wilson G.

Saul IIIMrs. Barbara A. SchlirfMs. Marilyn A. SchroederMr. Charles M. SeamensMrs. Louise J. Sheffl erMs. Barbara J. ShepardMs. Kathleen ShermanMr. and Mrs. Peter J.

Skrgic, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Jack D. SmithMs. Kristie Smith Dr. Sharon P. Smith, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. William

SmitrovichMs. Patricia A. SmiyMr. and Mrs. Matthew

SniderMr. and Mrs. Steven E.

SniderMr. and Mrs. William R.

SnodgrassMr. and Mrs. D. Kent SnyderMr. and Mrs. Theodore A.

Somes

Dr. and Mrs. Harry W. Speedy, MD

Mr. Jack SpeerDr. and Mrs. Robert N.

StaffenMs. Katherine M. StaufferMr. Joseph StefanoMrs. Arena E. StevensonMs. Susan StillitanoMr. and Mrs. James L. StittMr. and Mrs. Timothy L.

StoneMr. Kenneth M. StraderMr. and Mrs. Roger D.

StrayerMs. Christine StrombergDr. Linda R. StumpfMs. Lisa StuparMr. and Mrs. James P.

SumnerMr. and Mrs. Regis J. SynanMr. Ronald W. ThorntonMr. and Mrs. Carl E.

TownsendMr. and Mrs. Charles H.

TurnerMr. Wallace TurnerMs. Jacquelyn UlyasMr. and Mrs. Kevin Van FleetMr. and Mrs. Robert M.

Vargo

Ms. Donna VasinkoMr. and Mrs. Stephen E.

VeyoDr. and Mrs. Carey VinsonMrs. Bernice B. VisserMs. Jennie VoelkerMs. Nell VoelkerMrs. Jean H. WalkerMr. John R. WallisMr. and Mrs. Andrew T.

WaltonMr. and Mrs. John L.

WandriscoMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.

WeberMrs. Doris M. WeinertMrs. Carolyn L. WeissMr. Charles E. WestMs. Tamara WetmoreKaren Weyman-MannMr. Mark L. WhiteMs. Viola WigginsMr. and Mrs. Carl WilliamsMr. and Mrs. D. Alan

WilliamsMs. Erin WolffMs. Victoria WolffMr. and Mrs. John D. WrightMrs. Jean I. Zellers

Mayor Robert J. BrooksMrs. Rebecca L. DavidsonMr. Dennis Diffenderfer Mr. James P. GallagherMr. Gary HaydenMrs. Jo Ann Lightcap

Rev. J. Charles MacPherson IIIMr. Nicholas T. Marquis, Jr.Dr. John S. ParkerMr. Michael J. PassalinquaMrs. Ann PaulyMs. Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq.

Mr. Robert P. SchweikertDr. Linda R. StumpfDr. Carey VinsonMr. Charles E. West

Board of Directors:Redstone Highlands is blessed by the completely voluntary service of a creative and concerned Board of Directors. In addition to their time, members of the Board also make generous gifts to support Redstone’s mission. Our thanks for all that they do cannot be expressed strongly enough.

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In Honor of Ms. Helen AllenRound Hill Presbyterian Church

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bassler

West Newton Presbyterian Women

In Honor of Ms. Mary M. BetzMr. and Mrs. George W. Dillon, Jr.

In Honor of Ms. Dorothy BeveridgeMs. Tameria J. Greenawalt

In Honor of Ms. Alice M. BonesMs. Helen Gara

In Honor of Mrs. Ruth D. Dailey †Round Hill Presbyterian Church

In Honor of Mrs. Mary H. Dull †Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

In Honor of Mrs. Genevieve H. EwigMs. Mary M. Haines

In Honor of Mrs. Jean R. GeorgeMr. and Mrs. Charles S. BeardMrs. Ann R. FishellMr. and Mrs. Harold Prussia

In Honor of Mrs. Johanna Gillis †Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Pifer

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Glaser

West Newton Presbyterian Women

In Honor of Ms. Donna GrahamMs. Carol R. Simmons

In Honor of Ms. Dorothy F. Gruskiewicz

Mr. Jeffrey GruskiewiczMs. Linda Gruskiewicz

In Honor of Mrs. Annetta P. HallAnonymousMrs. Helen S. McConnell

In Honor of Mr. † & Mrs. Kirk E. HallMr. and Mrs. George F. BowersRound Hill Presbyterian Church

In Honor of Mrs. Rachel A. HatchMr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Davidson, Jr.

In Honor of Mrs. Ruth M. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Robert K. Fritsche

In Honor of Dr. James JordanMs. Alice M. Bones

In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

Mr. and Dr. Richard Levitt

In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Landini

West Newton Presbyterian Women

In Honor of Mrs. Luella E. LarimerMr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hohn

In Honor of Ms. Geraldine LeeMr. and Mrs. Nick Ciappa

In Honor of Mrs. Helen Murray †Ms. Pamela Murray

In Honor of Ms. Marian PallittoMr. Jordan Pallitto

In Honor of Ms. Josephine PonsiMr. † and Mrs. Kirk E. Hall

In Honor of Redstone Nurses and CNAs

Mr. Michael Christopher

In Honor of Mrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ayres

In Honor of Mr. † and Mrs. Ed RennMr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudi

In Honor of Ms. Evelyn RichterDr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

In Honor of Mr. David SimmonsMs. Carol R. Simmons

In Honor of Rev. Andrew G. SladeWest Newton Presbyterian Women

In Honor of Ms. Gertude SmolaMr. † and Mrs. Kirk E. HallMrs. Muriel Quinto †

In Honor of Mrs. Ruth Speer †Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Barnett

In Honor of Mrs. Ruth M. WeymanKaren Weyman-Mann

In Honor of Ms. Myrtle Worthy †Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Henry

Honor Gi� s:Throughout the year, Redstone receives many gifts “In Honor” of special persons who have touched lives in meaningful ways. We celebrate their recognition and thank the donors who have chosen to honor them in such a way.

Printed in bold is the name of the person being honored; donors are listed below the name.

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Ms. Patricia A. Acita Ms. Amber AmmannMs. Nicole Arnold Ms. Leigh Bach Mrs. Barbara BarozziniMs. Marjorie Bauer Ms. Trina BenkoMr. Joshua Bergman Mrs. Denise BertMs. Emily Bippus Mr. Junes Bos Mrs. Katherine O. BreanMs. Patricia Y. Butter Mrs. Jennifer L. CarettiMs. Gloria CavadaMr. Mark J. CeligoiMs. Linda DalzellMr. Dominic D’Amico Mrs. Kathleen Del Cotto Mr. John R. Dickson IV Ms. Lisa M. Dormire Ms. Amy L. DovieMr. Timothy Dunlevy Mrs. Phyllis L. Eichner Ms. Marsha Ellig Ms. Kathleen FerryMs. Phyllis E. Frye Mr. Geoffrey E. Gehring Ms. Heather Goughnour Ms. Tameria J. GreenawaltMs. Michaela Grieco

Ms. Annabell Gross Mr. Joseph A. Hajas Ms. Barbara Hall Mrs. Nichola M. Heller Ms. Megan L. Henninger Ms. Catherine M. HillMs. Diane M. Himes Mrs. Linda Hodge Ms. Donna Ickes Ms. Jennifer Kablach Ms. Sandra Kemerer Mr. Brandon D. Kerr Mr. Francis J. King Ms. Megan King Mrs. Tarra Klingensmith Mrs. Malerie KreppsMrs. Connie L. Landis Mrs. Wendy Lieberum Mrs. Vicki L. Loucks Mrs. Vanessa M. Mangery Ms. Monica Massari Ms. Misty Mazon Ms. Carrie McClurgMs. Brittany McGuireMs. Patricia A. Monroe Mr. Daniel Morelli Mr. Andrew Morgan Mrs. Rebecca A. Nallo-Macalus Ms. Toni Oslosky Ms. Jennifer M. Pachesky Mrs. Cindie L. Palko

Ms. Cathy Pavlovic Mr. Michael Peltz Ms. Alison PorrecaMs. Jennifer Posgay Ms. KateLynn Recklein Ms. Delilah Ressler Ms. Rebecca Roberts Mrs. Therese Saunders Ms. Sheryl Shevchik Ms. Nancy J. Sickenberger Ms. Linda SiefertMs. Helena Snyder Mrs. Brenda SobotaMs. Lucy SphonMrs. Karen L. Sprumont Ms. Glenna Storey Ms. Lisa Szalanczy Mrs. Flordeliz TiberioMrs. Judith Ungvarsky Ms. Connie Williams Mrs. Pamela J. Williams Ms. Virginia Wilson Ms. Justine WisyanskiMs. Cathleen M. Wood Ms. Jo Ellen Youst Ms. Janet E. Zambanini

Current Employees:Choosing to work in a non-profi t setting is choosing a life of service. In addition to giving of themselves with the highest level of professionalism and compassion, many employees also make fi nancial gifts in support of Redstone’s residents and mission. Your service and your giving are inspiring to us all.

Billboards expressing the active lifestyle enjoyed at Redstone are found

throughout Westmoreland County.

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Churches

Connellsville Presbyterian ChurchFirst Presbyterian Church of Belle

VernonFirst Presbyterian Church of

GreensburgFirst Presbyterian Church of IrwinGrace Community Presbyterian

ChurchLatrobe Presbyterian ChurchLatrobe United Presbyterian ChurchMaplewood United Presbyterian

ChurchMcClellandtown Presbyterian ChurchNewlonsburg Presbyterian ChurchPoke Run Presbyterian ChurchPresbyterian Women of First

Presbyterian Church, GreensburgRound Hill Presbyterian ChurchWest Newton Presbyterian WomenWomen’s Association of Community

United Presbyterian ChurchWomen’s Association of Grace

Community Presbyterian ChurchWomen’s Association of Springhill

Furnace Presbyterian Church

Businesses & Foundations

1st Fire Protection, Inc.Adelphoi VillageAlexander J. Graham, O.D., F.A.A.O.Alliance Rehab HVA, LLCAmcomBill Rethage Roofi ng & RemodelersBrown Calabretta ArchitectsBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCabin Hill MaytagCleanCareCommercial Bank & Trust of PACommunity Foundation of

Westmoreland County Dahar Orthodontics PCDaniels & Miller, Inc.Delisi & Associates, P.C.Dickie, McCamey & ChilcoteDunkin’ DonutsEffi cient Energy Solutions, LLCErzen Associates, Inc.Excela Health - Westmoreland

HospitalFerri Supermarkets, Inc.First National Bank of PennsylvaniaGiant Eagle Inc.Hampton Offi ce ProductsHealth Sciences Information

Technology - University of Pittsburgh

Heartland Home Health and HospiceHefren-TillotsonHighmarkHighmark Matching FundsHoliday Inn Express - Mount PleasantHomeTown Medical EquipmentIndiana County Technology CenterIntegral BallroomIrwin Family CareJanney Montgomery Scott, LLCJeannette Public LibraryKatherine Mabis McKenna

Foundation Kepple-Graft Funeral Home, Inc.L. F. Hollingsworth TrustLawn Sense, Inc.Luehm Candy CompanyMcDonald, Snyder & Lightcap, P.C.

Metzgar Elementary SchoolMichael Baker Corporation

FoundationMitchell Power StationMolyneaux Tile and CarpetNorwin Art LeagueParenteBeard LLCPhyllis’ FashionsPitt Chemical and Sanitary Supply

CompanyPittsburgh Ballet TheatreThe Pittsburgh FoundationPrism Response, Inc.Raimondo Construction Co., Inc.Ranier’s PharmacyRe/Max Realty AccessRedstone Highlanders - GreensburgRedstone Highlands Volunteer

NetworkRedstone North Huntingdon

Activities FundRenal & Electrolyte Associates, Inc.Ridge Road Women’s ClubRiver City BrassS&T BankSampson Family Foundation Senior HelpersSenior Independence of

Southwestern PASeniorLIFEShrader’s Dairy QueenStandard BankStrategy Solutions, Inc.Thaddeus S. Stasiak, D.M.D.Tribune-ReviewTurner Dairy Farms, Inc.Unifi ed Alerts LLCWalgreensWarren D. Corrie ElectricWordWrite CommunicationsZiegler Capital Markets Group

Foundations, Corporations, and Organizations:“It takes a village” to carry out the mission of Redstone Highlands. Support from churches, local organizations, businesses, and foundations help to make Redstone’s mission possible in many ways. For this, we thank you.

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In Memory of Ms. Nellie M. Anderson

Mrs. Eileen A. ClarkMr. and Mrs. Theodore A.

Somes

In Memory of Ms. Betty G. Appleby

Ms. Helen E. AllenMrs. Mary H. Dull †

In Memory of Mr. Stephen V. Arendas

Dr. and Mrs. Richard T. Kozakiewicz

Mrs. Doris F. Wood

In Memory of Ms. Jenny K. Armen

Mr. and Mrs. Brad HudsonMr. and Mrs. Timothy L.

Stone

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Auckerman

Ms. Gertrude M. Smola

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Benson

Miss Edith M. Bryen

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones

Ms. Alice M. Bones

In Memory of Mrs. Martha P. Bonidy

Ms. Barbara J. Christner, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Steven E.

Snider

In Memory of Mrs. Hazel H. Booher

Adelphoi VillageMs. Mary J. HelfrichMr. and Mrs. Vaun C. Hile

Mrs. Robin S. JenningsMr. and Mrs. William T.

KeppleDr. and Mrs. Herbert KramerMs. Ruth E. McDonaldMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMs. Barbara J. ShepardThaddeus S. Stasiak, D.M.D.Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stitt

In Memory of Mrs. Mary J. Bowers

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers

In Memory of Mr. Walter R. Boyce

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ayres

In Memory of Mr. Joseph B. Boyd

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Dunnett

In Memory of Mrs. Margaret O. Brophy

Mr. Robert F. Edwards †Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GasarchMr. and Mrs. Leonard

Scimio

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cameron

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Veyo

In Memory of Mrs. Ola B. Campbell

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Almes

In Memory of Mr. Walston Chubb

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scimio

In Memory of Ms. Mary Catherine Colinear

Ms. Patricia A. Smiy

In Memory of Mrs. Doretta Collins

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Rose

In Memory of Edith Alberta Curry

Mrs. Dorothy C. Knepper

In Memory of Mrs. Edith L. Degentesh

Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Degentesh

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Degentesh

In Memory of Ms. Margaret Del Cotto

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

In Memory of Mr. Eugene Dennison

Mr. James DennisonMrs. Sylvia R. DennisonMrs. Linda LockeMrs. Kathleen D. MarionMrs. Sylvia McCormickMr. Wallace Turner

In Memory of Mr. William C. Dickie

Ms. Louise H. BoyleDr. and Mrs. William B.

CourtneyDr. and Mrs. Herbert KramerMrs. Helen E. Murray †Ms. Pamela MurrayMr. and Mrs. Carl W. Ross

In Memory of Mrs. Martha E. Dillon

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C. Robinson

In Memory of Mr. Robert R. Dixon

Ms. Lois K. AlbrechtMr. Robert F. Edwards †Rev. and Mrs. Mark H.

Landfried

In Memory of Dr. James A. Dull

Ms. Jamie BoydMrs. Jeny I. BoydMs. Louise H. BoyleMr. and Mrs. Randall C. CookMr. and Mrs. Robert L.

DavoliMr. † and Mrs. William C.

DickieMrs. Mary H. Dull †Ms. Theresa M. DurkinDr. and Mrs. Walter D. FosterMrs. Jean R. GeorgeMr. Charles G. GeyerMrs. Robin S. JenningsMr. and Mrs. Albert F.

Kave, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Herbert KramerMs. Janet R. MatchettMetzgar Elementary SchoolMrs. Helen E. Murray †Renal & Electrolyte

Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William R.

RepkoMrs. Dorothy S. SellMr. and Mrs. William R.

SnodgrassDr. and Mrs. Robert N.

StaffenMr. and Mrs. Carl E.

Townsend

Memorial Gi� s:Many of the gifts that Redstone receives are given “In Memory” of a loved one, friend, neighbor, or colleague. We give thanks for the lives of all of those who have been remembered in this way. We also want to express our heartfelt thanks to those donors who have chosen to remember in a way that touches the lives of our residents.

Printed in bold is the name of the person being remembered; donors are listed below the name.

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In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ensminger

Mrs. Avis E. Freeman

In Memory of Ms. Johanna Esch

Mr. Robert F. Edwards †Rev. and Mrs. Mark H.

LandfriedMr. and Mrs. Paul L.

SchroederMr. and Mrs. Leonard

Scimio

In Memory of Mr. Calvin L. Ewig

Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig

In Memory of Mrs. Marianne M. Flaherty

Mr. Dale Flaherty

In Memory of Mr. Curtis Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright

In Memory of Mrs. Kathryn Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright

In Memory of Kathryn and Curtis Fowler

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright

In Memory of Dr. James H. Freeman

Mrs. Avis E. Freeman

In Memory of Mrs. Doris Genes

Ms. Elaine Ruth

In Memory of Mr. Francis J. Genes

Ms. Elaine Ruth

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Genes

Mrs. Kathy Duran

In Memory of Mr. Mario Genta

Mrs. Ann C. FyalkowskiMr. and Mrs. Paul GaudiMrs. Marcia M. Remaley

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. RothTitle Abstractors -

Westmoreland County Courthouse

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas George

Mrs. Lois B. Groomes

In Memory of Ms. Geneva Gooden

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dils

In Memory of Mrs. Nancy B. Graham

Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Graham, Jr.

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffi ths

Ms. Janet B. Blaho

In Memory of Mr. Kirk E. Hall

Ms. Helen E. AllenMr. and Mrs. Elmer A.

BasslerMr. and Mrs. George F.

BowersMr. and Mrs. Jack BowersMr. and Mrs. James

ChristensonMr. and Mrs. Eugene R.

DeeringMr. Park R. Glass, Jr.Mrs. Annetta P. HallMs. Marion I. LaughnerMr. and Mrs. James

LeckembyMr. and Mrs. Steven J.

MamulaMrs. Kathleen D. MarionMrs. Helen S. McConnellMr. and Mrs. Robert J.

McCormleyMitchell Power StationRev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L.

MorganMrs. Toni T. PosnerMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyRedstone North

Huntingdon Activities Fund

Ms. Jacquelyn UlyasMs. Janet E. Zambanini

In Memory of Ms. Helen Hamilton

Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hamilton

In Memory of Mr. Gordon P. Hatch

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Davidson, Jr.

In Memory of Mrs. Ruth Hauger

Mr. Harold N. Hauger †

In Memory of Mr. Charles T. Hilton

Mr. Robert F. Edwards †

In Memory of Mr. Elmer Hilty

Mrs. Phyllis E. HiltyMr. Todd Hilty

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Hixson

Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig

In Memory of Mr. Charles F. Hoffman, Jr.

Ms. Alice M. Bones

In Memory of Ms. Ruth A. Holtzer

Ms. Alice M. BonesMr. and Mrs. Timothy D.

D’AuroraMrs. Genevieve H. EwigMs. E. Irene FennellMr. and Mrs. George H.

Gero, Jr.Dr. and Mrs. Herbert KramerMr. Mark McConnellMs. Zellamarie McDougallMr. and Mrs. Merle R. MullMrs. Margaret J. ParsonsMs. Janet M. RughTribune-Review

In Memory of Mrs. Angela E. Holup

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Holup

In Memory of Mr. Charles Holupka

Mrs. Dolores E. Griffi th

In Memory of Charles and Margaret Hommey

Mr. and Mrs. William T. Blick

In Memory of Ms. Dorothea Imhoff

Mrs. Jean I. Zellers

In Memory of Mrs. Nina I. James

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Rogers

In Memory of Mrs. Patricia R. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson G. Saul III

In Memory of Mrs. Anna O. Jordan

Mrs. Dorothy M. Come

In Memory of Ms. Edna Kallie

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Essey

In Memory of Ms. Elizabeth J. Kallie

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Essey

In Memory of Mrs. Mabel L. Kiebler

Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Martin

In Memory of Mr. Robert H. Kifer

Mrs. Jean R. GeorgeDr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

In Memory of Mr. Ron Landfried

Rev. and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried

In Memory of Mrs. Gretchen W. Lauffer

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mellyn, Jr.

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In Memory of Mrs. Carol Lintelman

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scimio

In Memory of Mr. Frank C. Lissy

Ms. Patricia A. Smiy

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Long

Ms. Margaret R. Loya

In Memory of Mrs. Mary Lou Maddock

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Bunda

In Memory of Ms. Stella M. Marron

Mrs. Louise M. Dugan

In Memory of Ms. Marion S. Martin

Mrs. Louise J. Sheffl er

In Memory of Ms. Harriet McCombs

Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. McBurney

In Memory of Mrs. Jane Mika

Mr. John A. Mika

In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy Y. Miller

Ms. Nina M. Kemps

In Memory of Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Miller

Mr. Robert A. Miller

In Memory of Mr. Wendell Milz

Rev. and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried

In Memory of Mrs. Margaret J. Moose

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hunkawitz

In Memory of Mrs. Maria H. Morris

Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Morris

In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris

Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Morris

In Memory of Mrs. Laureen Morrow

Rev. John R. Morrow

In Memory of Ms. Christine D. Murphy

Ms. Mary Jane BythewayMrs. Mary H. Dull †

In Memory of Mr. Leon Muster

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus T. Muster

In Memory of Ms. Marjorie Newcomer

Ms. Carol MatregranoMrs. Helen E. Murray †

In Memory of Mrs. Jean E. Nizinski

Ms. Martha S. Nizinski

In Memory of Ms. Elis Pearl Obley

Mr. Alan L. Obley

In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Panzino

Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Gallo

In Memory of Mr. Robert L. Parsons

Mrs. Margaret J. Parsons

In Memory of Mr. Edward H. Pechan

AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Edward D.

BennettMs. Marilyn D. ChaplaMr. and Mrs. James A. DavisHealth Sciences

Information TechnologyMr. and Mrs. Donald G.

JordanDr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald

Mr. and Mrs. Allan MillerMs. Elizabeth PechanMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMs. Marilyn A. Schroeder

In Memory of Dizre PonsiMs. Josephine Ponsi

In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Power

Ms. Melinda L. Power

In Memory of Mrs. Muriel Quinto

Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers

Mr. † and Mrs. Kirk E. HallMr. and Mrs. Wayne R. LewisMr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

RiedelRedstone North

Huntingdon Activities Fund

Ms. Gertrude M. Smola

In Memory of Mr. John L. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. Walton

In Memory of Rocky the Dog

Mrs. Helen M. Taylor

In Memory of Ms. Samantha Rudzinski

Ms. Trina Benko

In Memory of Mr. John W. Russell

Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Kramer

In Memory of Mr. Myles D. Sampson

Sampson Family Foundation

In Memory of Mr. John Schlirf

Mrs. Barbara A. Schlirf

In Memory of Mrs. Coral E. Schmitt

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Turner

In Memory of Mr. Donald L. Schwing

Mrs. Vivian E. Schwing

In Memory of Ms. Margaret M. Seamens

Mr. Charles M. Seamens

In Memory of Ms. Arnetta D. Shaffer

Mr. Gordon A. ChaffeeMs. Pamela C. Davenport

In Memory of Mr. Peter J. Skrgic, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Skrgic, Jr.

In Memory of Mr. Frank Smith

Dr. Robert H. Howland, M.D.Ms. Lois E. PickingMs. Lisa Stupar

In Memory of Ms. Helen E. Snyder

Mrs. Judith A. Pekich

In Memory of Mrs. Ruth W. Speer

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scimio

In Memory of Ms. Ruth A. Stefano

Mr. Joseph Stefano

In Memory of Mr. Robert H. Stevenson

Mrs. Arena E. Stevenson

In Memory of Mrs. Helen H. Strader

Mr. Kenneth M. Strader

In Memory of Miss Frances L. Thompson

Mrs. Toni T. PosnerMs. Norma G.

Scheidemantel

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Mrs. Lindsey AbelMs. Aimee AdamsAdvantage WaypointThe Aerobic CenterAllanté Hair Designs & Spa Inc.All-Kare ChiropracticAltoona Curve Baseball ClubMr. Charles W. AmmerMs. Dolores M. AmmerMrs. Eva H. Andrews †Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Armen, Jr.Arnold Palmer’s Latrobe Country ClubAtria’s Restaurant & TavernAw Else Boutique LLCMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Baker

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BarozziniMs. Marjorie BauerBeeghly and Company JewelersMrs. Regina BirchemBradford Renaissance PortraitsMrs. Katherine O. BreanMrs. Emily L. BrittMayor and Mrs. Robert J. BrooksMiss Lorna J. Bryan †Mr. Kurt BurkettMs. Phylis CaplanMs. Mabel A. CarlinCarnegie Science CenterMrs. Elinor L. Casedy †Mrs. Gloria Cavada

Mr. Mark J. CeligoiThe Cheesecake FactoryCherry Creek Golf ClubChick-fi l-A (Greengate Centre)Ms. Mary CirelliCity of Greensburg Recreation

DepartmentMs. Lisa Colarusso (Tastefully Simple)Cold Stone CreameryComplete Family DentistryThe Cookie StoreMr. and Mrs. Richard E. CooperMs. JoVone CorleyMs. Marilyn CosticMs. Joan M. Coup

In Memory of Mrs. Rhea Thornton

Indiana County Technology Center

Ms. Anna PelesMr. Ronald W. Thornton

In Memory of Ms. Thelma Titler

Mrs. Joy T. Dahlmann

In Memory of Miss Ada G. Townsend

Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Williams

In Memory of Ms. Anna Veach

Ms. Patricia A. Eberts

In Memory of Mr. Zachary J. Vlahos

Mr. and Mrs. Marcus T. Muster

In Memory of Mr. O. Lee Wallis

Mr. John R. Wallis

In Memory of Mr. Samuel T. Watts

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Hyde

In Memory of Mr. George F. Weinert

Mrs. Doris M. Weinert

In Memory of Mr. David L. Weiss

Mrs. Carolyn L. Weiss

In Memory of Mr. Harry B. Whitehead

Mrs. Mary Louise Whitehead

In Memory of Mr. Jay Alan Whitehead

Mrs. Mary Louise Whitehead

In Memory of Denzil Wright

Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright

In Memory of Ms. Joyce McFarlane Young

Mrs. Marguerite E. McFarlane

In Memory of Ms. Margaret G. Zuri

Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley

Gi� -In-Kind Donations:Throughout the course of the year, many non-cash gifts are given to Redstone. These gifts come in many forms, including:

■ Items donated for auctions or raffl es at the Spirit of Giving Gala■ Food products donated for various events■ Lovingly made lap robes and blankets■ Stocking stuffers for Harbor residents■ Special snack items for the staff at the holidays■ Furnishings of former residents■ Services by a variety of vendors

Each of these, and the many other Gift-in-Kind donations, touch and enrich the lives of everyone within the Redstone family. Thank you to all those who gave such gifts to support Redstone’s mission.

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Ms. Shirley E. CousinsThe Cupcake ShoppeMrs. Melissa DelanceyMr. and Mrs. Mark S. DesantisMs. Susan DeWittDino’s Sports LoungeMs. Michelle DixonMs. Lisa M. DormireDunkin’ DonutsExport FloralFantastic Sam’sMs. Alberta M. FeightnerMr. Dan FerensFerrante’s LakeviewMs. Terri FilsonFive Guys Burgers & Fries - MurrysvilleFotorecord Print CenterMs. Rosemary M. FryMs. Hollie GeitnerMrs. Jean R. GeorgeGiant Eagle - MurrysvilleMs. Marilyn E. GironGlengarry Golf LinksMrs. Mechtild E. GrapesGreen Mountain CoffeeGreensburg Country ClubMr. James GrgurichMr. † and Mrs. Kirk E. HallMr. Richard D. HilemanMs. Doris B. Hiller †Mr. James W. HodgeMs. Dorothy HoffmanMs. Ruth A. Holtzer †Ms. Debra HopperHoss’s Family RestaurantMs. Donna IckesIntegral BallroomJ. CorksMrs. Lois J. Johnson †Miss Betty J. Karan †Mr. Brandon D. KerrMr. Robert H. Kifer †Ms. Michelle KinzelMs. Mary K. LambRev. and Mrs. Mark H. LandfriedMr. Gregory LapinaMrs. Luella E. LarimerMrs. Eleanor B. LashleyLatrobe Area Chamber of CommerceLatrobe Presbyterian ChurchLaurel Caverns Geological ParkLaurel Highlands River ToursLavish Salon & SpaMs. Maxine LenhartLevin Furniture

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. LightcapMr. Frank C. Lissy †Mrs. Patricia LoutsenhizerLowe’sMaloberti ProduceMs. Beverly MarkinMarshall’sMs. Marguerite MatzMs. Terri MauersbergMs. Clara McCabeMs. Carrie McClurgMrs. Margaret P. McCuneMeineke Care CenterMr. and Mrs. Mark G. MerrillMichelle’s Bella Boutique & Day SpaMr. and Mrs. Joseph MicireMrs. Mary M. Milburn †National AviaryNever Enough! Boutique, LLCMiss Marjorie Newcomer †Mr. Michael D. NizinskiMr. and Mrs. Henry L. PalkoPat Catan’sMs. Janice PechanMr. and Mrs. Dale B. PeckmanPenn-Franklin NewsPhilco BuildersPhipps Conservatory and Botanical

Gardens, Inc.Pitt Chemical and Sanitary Supply

CompanyPittsburgh CLOPittsburgh Public TheaterPittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh Symphony OrchestraMrs. Carol G. PollockMs. Deb RagoMr. Arthur H. Rittenhouse †Rob’s Auto DetailingMr. John W. Russell †Mrs. Nancy J. RussellSanibel Nail SpaSeniorLIFESeton Hill University

Communication ClubSeven Springs Mountain ResortMs. Arnetta D. Shaffer †Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. ShoganDr. and Mrs. Sean SmarickMrs. Mary Louise SmithMr. and Mrs. William SmitrovichMs. Gertrude M. SmolaMr. and Mrs. Mark SobotaSt. Emma MonasteryStage Right!

Standard TextileMr. Terry StentzMrs. Phyllis E. Stewart †Mr. and Mrs. Thomas StewartMs. Glenna StoreyStudio 2 AdvertisingSunset CaféTen Fox SalonMs. Carolyn ThomsonTotteridge Golf CourseMs. Anna TragesserMs. Rita TrueTurner Dairy Farms, Inc.US FoodserviceMr. and Mrs. Kevin Van FleetMs. Marjorie A. VrableWalgreensMrs. Deborah WalkerWalkers ShortbreadMr. and Mrs. Charles E. WallaceWalmart - DelmontMr. and Mrs. Ronald N. WalrathWard & Christner, P.C.Mr. Charles E. WestWestminster Presbyterian ChurchWestmoreland Choral Society and

Children’s ChorusWestmoreland Museum of

American ArtMs. Tracey WilkinsonMs. Connie WilliamsWordWrite Communications

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Robert AlbertNellie M. AndersonEva H. AndrewsBetty G. ApplebyStephen V. ArendasJessie K. ArmenIda E. BalsleyMildred E. BaughmanWilliam R. BaumannMarilyn C. BeattyRose Mary C. BengelMartha P. BonidyHazel H. BooherMargaret O. BrophyLorna J. BryanElinor L. CasedyRudolph J. CeligoiMarion W. ChambersDonna ChanonWalston ChubbAnna E. ChuteCharles E. ClaspyMary Jane ColdrenMaxine F. CooperCatherine L. CriseRuth D. DaileyJoseph DelTorreWilliam C. DickieJoan M. DiMartinoRobert R. DixonJames A. DullMary H. DullClaire M. EbnerJohanna EschAntonette EstokEvelyn M. EvansSylvia EveMelvin D. FletcherMargaret W. ForbesDayle L. Gardner

Dorothy K. GarlandJames P. GarrityMary L. GarrityMario R. GentaMary J. GilchristJohanna K. GillisDorothy E. GlancyRobert GlarnerEugene GrapesJane M. GreenClarence GreeneEdith E. GuerinoniKirk E. HallGrace E. HartmanHarold N. HaugerGeorge S. HensbergerLouise O. HillMarlon A. HiltyLois R. HollenbeckMargaret HolsingerRuth A. HoltzerAnna E. HolzerJean L. JohnsonLois J. JohnsonBetty J. KaranStanley KavelJosephine D. KemererRobert H. KiferLeonard KorhnakCarol H. Langston WolfeAngeline G. LapinaEva Jean LarsonJohn V. LarsonPaul C. LazorRegina M. LeoniDorothy L. LessmanCarol LintelmanFrank C. LissyDonald F. LoutsenhizerAlbert D. Lovis

Virginia A. MadarasMary Lou MaddockTwila MakarskyFrank R. MarkoskyLaVerne MarnellBetty K. McGrewMary M. MilburnAlfred F. MillerMargaret J. MooseHelen E. MurrayElizabeth M. MurthaRonald G. MyersS. M. NewcomerMary L. NicholsonJean E. NizinskiEleanor J. OatesFrancis X. O’ConnellPatricia PalmerEdward H. PechanHarry R. PeoplesCatherine H. PetriskoWilliam S. PetroskyIda R. PfeiferEdith PohleyBernice L. PurnellMuriel QuintoRonald H. ReepingArthur H. RittenhouseJohn W. RussellWilliam J. RussellBlanche L. SaviskiLuciano C. ScalaRaymond ScheumannGrayce T. SchroyerJoanne M. SemachArnetta D. ShafferKenneth B. ShafferMary Lou ShawRoy B. ShawAndrew L. Shogan

Esther SilberblattAnne SipeJean A. SkinnerFrank A. SmithRobert E. SmithArlene E. SnyderRuth W. SpeerBertha A. StevensClarence E. StevensonTwila H. StevensonPhyllis E. StewartClyde C. SullenbergerIsabel G. SweeneyFrances L. ThompsonNelson C. ThompsonRhea ThorntonAllen B. TombDaniel A. TrumbettaEugene A. ValliMary S. ViganiMichael ViscusiAgnes T. VisserDorothy J. WeslingWilma B. WhiteMyrtle J. WorthySusan K. YaleMary ZimarowskiPeter A. ZurMargaret G. Zuri

In Memoriam:The following is a list of Redstone residents and employees who died between July 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013. We join with their families and friends in celebrating their lives and the memories that are cherished. It was our honor and privilege to care for them all.

Raymond Scheumann

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Legacy Gifts Received

The Estate of Mr. Elroy Albright

The Estate of Ms. Lois J. Anderson

The Estate of Ms. Margaret V. Baker

The Estate of Mrs. Marion Bartoletti

The Estate of Ms. Ruth Beemer

The Estate of Ms. Martha Anne Brown

The Estate of Ms. Sara Hunter Brown

The Estate of Ms. Mildred Cadzow

The Estate of Donald and Margaret Carroll

The Estate of Ms. Jennie Cramer

The Estate of Clarence R. Drylie

The Estate of Miss Florence M. Ewing

The Estate of Clarence T. Fletcher

The Estate of Ms. Elizabeth Fox

The Estate of Mary Felton Frye

The Estate of Daniel and Mae Gilmour

The Estate of Ms. Maurine Glasgow

The Estate of Ms. Anna Jane Gorton

The Estate of Daniel and Virginia Graue

The Estate of Mr. Kirk E. HallThe Estate of Mr. Raymond

P. HarrisonThe Estate of Ms. Elva A.

HeasleyThe Estate of Mr. William

Hicks

The Estate of Ms. L.F. Hollingsworth

The Estate of Mrs. Esther Hornung

The Estate of Ms. Gertrude Hugus

The Estate of Ms. Kathryn W. Hutchinson

The Estate of Herbert E. King

The Estate of Mrs. Louise Liddell

The Estate of Mr. E. F. Lockard

The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Long

The Estate of Misses Mary L. and Marjorie S. Lord

The Estate of Mr. R. MarshallThe Estate of Margaret R.

McDivittThe Estate of Miss Harriet

M. McKeeThe Estate of Ms. Mary

Sloan and Edward K. Miller

The Estate of Misses Doris E. and Ruth Nevin

The Estate of Mrs. Emily D. Noel

The Estate of Mrs. Virginia G. Noel

The Estate of Mr. Edward H. Noll

The Estate of Ms. Helen Oursler

The Estate of Mr. Dale Porter

The Estate of Ms. Muriel Quinto

The Estate of Mrs. Elsie H. Ranck

The Estate of Ms. Helen S. Seanor

The Estate of Mrs. Audrey A. Simpson

The Estate of Ms. Jane M. Summers

The Estate of Ms. Elsie Tilbrook

The Estate of Mrs. Dorothy Toman

The Estate of Mr. Jim Underwood

The Estate of Miss Catherine S. Vaughn

The Estate of Mrs. Margaret Welty

The Estate of Mrs. Helen W. Williams

The Estate of R. Nelson Williams

The Estate of Ms. Edith A. Wohlgemuth

The Estate of Ms. Grace E. Wright

The Estate of Mrs. Dorothy S. Yard

The Estate of Ms. Mable Zeth

Legacy Gifts Promised

Six Anonymous GiftsMs. Helen E. AllenMr. and Mrs. John N. BrenziaMs. Mabel CarlinMrs. Sylvia DennisonMrs. Linda FeightnerMrs. Jean R. GeorgeMrs. Annetta P. HallMr. and Mrs. C. Walter

KeiblerMr. Edward and Mrs. Louise

LandiniMrs. Donald MachesneyMrs. Kathleen D. MarionMs. Dorothy RuoffMs. Norma G.

ScheidemantelMr. and Mrs. Robert

SchweikertMrs. Nancy SprengerMrs. Helen M. Taylor

Legacy Gifts In Process

The Estate of Mr. Robert R. Dixon

The Estate of Ms. Doris B. Hiller

The Estate of Mrs. Evelyn L. Farmer

� e Dorothy A. Toman Legacy SocietyDorothy Toman resided on the Greensburg campus from 1996 until the time of her death in 2001. Grateful for the care that she received, Dorothy made a substantial legacy gift to Redstone Highlands. In 2006, the Toman Legacy Society was established in her honor. Membership in the Society is open to anyone who has indicated that they have made a Planned or Estate Gift to Redstone Highlands.

The previous lists include all Planned and Estate gifts of which we have been notifi ed. If we have inadvertently omitted anyone who should have been included, we would like to correct this. If you plan to include Redstone in your legacy giving, please consider notifying us so that we can include you in future listings and events for the Toman Legacy Society. Please contact us at 724-832-8400, Ext. 353.

The Estate of Mrs. Emily D. Noel

The Estate of Mrs. Virginia G. Noel

The Estate of Mr. Edward H. Noll

The Estate of Ms. Helen

The Estate of Mr. Dale

The Estate of Ms. Helen Oursler

The Estate of Mr. Dale Porter

The Estate of Ms. Muriel Quinto

The Estate of Mrs. Elsie H.

The Estate of Mrs. Audrey A.

The previous lists include all Planned and Estate gifts of which we have been notifi ed. If we have inadvertently omitted anyone who should have been included, we would like to correct this. If you plan to include Redstone in your legacy giving, please consider notifying us so that we can include you in future listings and events for the Toman Legacy Society. Please contact us at 724-832-8400, Ext. 353.

The Estate of Misses Doris E. and Ruth Nevin

The Estate of Mrs. Emily D.

The Estate of Mrs. Virginia

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Touch the Future with HopeBecome a member ofthe Toman Legacy SocietyWhat kind of legacy do you want to leave… to those whom you love… to causes or organizations that you hold dear...to the world? Thinking creatively about your estate planning provides you with a meaningful way to express gratitude for what you have been given and to invest in the future of those persons or organizations that are important to you.

There are many ways to leave a Legacy gift. The easiest, is to have your attorney attach a CODICIL to your will that indicates simply that you wish to make a gift to Redstone Highlands. You may designate either a specifi c dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, or the residual of your estate. The language should say,

Perhaps you would want to consider the following possibilities as you think about your legacy:

■ Most of Redstone’s Legacy Gifts do come in the form of a simple bequest. Some will use a codicil to indicate that they want to remember Redstone with a certain dollar amount in their will, or that they want to give a certain percentage of the residual of their estate once all of their obligations have been settled. Either way, this gift is a wonderful way to provide support for Redstone’s residents.

■ Although most Redstone residents live for many years after making their home here, some have unexpected health issues and pass away while a portion of their initial deposit remains. You may simply add a letter to your records here at Redstone indicating that if you pass away before your initial deposit has been depleted, that you would like to donate the residual.

■ Some residents have chosen to make a Legacy gift by naming Redstone as the benefi ciary of an insurance policy or a retirement account. This may also provide a positive tax benefi t during your lifetime!

■ Another way to provide yourself with a benefi t during your lifetime is to establish a Charitable Gift Annuity. This may provide you with some tax savings, an income stream for the rest of your life, and an ongoing fund providing support to Redstone after your death.

Sometimes, efforts to be a good steward and to preserve our assets stand in the way of our desires to be as generous and charitable as possible to causes that we believe in. Planning for a Legacy Gift provides us with a wonderful opportunity to do good with our resources once we no longer have need of them. How joyous it is to plan for a legacy that has the potential to touch so many lives.

To talk more about the legacy that you want to leave, contact Lisa Dormire, VP for Fund Development at 724-832-8400 Ext. 353.

� e names listed in this Celebration of Giving all made gi� s between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2013. While we have made every e� ort to ensure the accuracy of this publication, mistakes do occur. Please advise us of any error so that we may correct our records.

Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare is a 501 (c)(3) organization. All contributions are deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

� e o� cial registration and � nancial information for Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare may be obtained � om the PA Department of State by calling toll � ee, within PA, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement. Redstone Highlands is operated by Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare.

Could your gi� be

a double blessing?

If you or your spouse work for a company that provides matching gift opportunities, your gift to Redstone Highlands may be doubled or even tripled! Some companies even extend their matching gift programs to retirees. The following is a list of some of the companies that may provide such matching gift opportunities: AT & T, AK Steel, Allegheny Technologies, Aramark, ALCOA, Equitable Resources, Fisher Scientifi c, H.J. Heinz, Merck, Merrill Lynch, Peoples Gas, Prudential Financial, Sprint, PNC, PPG, Verizon, Westinghouse, Highmark, and others.

For more information contact Lisa Dormire,VP for Fund Development

or the residual of your estate. The language should say,

Perhaps you would want to consider the following possibilities as you think about your legacy:

“I give, devise, and bequeath to Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare

� e sum of $__________

Or________% of my estate

Or

All the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate.”

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CONTINUUM of CARE

Greensburg Units

Senior Apartments ................................... 75Personal Care ............................................. 33Personal Care Plus .................................... 16Nursing ......................................................... 77

Total ............................................................201

Murrysville Units

Senior Apartments ................................... 90Personal Care ............................................. 24Terrace (Memory Impairment)............. 20

Total ............................................................134

North Huntingdon Units

Senior Apartments ................................... 94Personal Care ............................................. 20Terrace (Memory Impairment)............. 20

Colonial EstatesUnits

Villa Homes ................................................. 18

Total ............................................................152

Summary Units

Senior Apartments .................................259Personal Care ............................................. 77Personal Care Plus .................................... 16

Terrace (Memory Impairment)............. 40Nursing ......................................................... 77Villa Homes ................................................. 18

Total ............................................................487

6 Garden Center DriveGreensburg, PA 15601

Phone 724-832-8400Fax 724-836-3710

4951 Cline Hollow RoadMurrysville, PA 15668

Phone 724-733-9494Fax 724-733-9495

12921 Redstone DriveNorth Huntingdon, PA 15642

Phone 724-864-5811Fax 724-864-3618

www.redstonehighlands.org Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare serves all people regardless of race, color, creed, religion, sex, national origin, age, familial status, handicap or disability. EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITYEQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

772 Frontier DriveNorth Huntingdon, PA 15642

Phone 724-864-1429Fax 724-864-3618

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Non Profi t Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDPermit #681

Greensburg PA

6 Garden Center Drive ■ Greensburg, PA 15601

A part of the Redstone Highlands mission is to help meet the changing needs of the community. In pursuing this mission, Redstone recognized a need for services that would allow residents to remain in their independent residences longer. Therefore, Redstone Highlands launched Senior Independence of Southwestern Pennsylvania (SISWPA), a non-profi t community-based service organization.

Since 2010, SISWPA has been expanding steadily and obtaining necessary licensures for a variety of services. Just this year, SISWPA received its hospice license and Medicare certifi cation.

“The addition of hospice care to our menu of services provides seniors the opportunity to receive continuity of care as they age in the place that they call home,” says Geoff Gehring, Assistant Vice President. The Hospice Care program helps to ease pain and discomfort for individuals while providing emotional and spiritual support to their families.

Senior Independence also provides affordable Home Care and Home Health programs to seniors in Westmoreland County. Home care services can be appropriate and affordable for long-term care, respite care, and everything in between. These services include

assistance with personal care tasks, light housekeeping tasks, and companionship.

Home health services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work, and home health aides. These services must be ordered by the individual’s physician and are typically covered under hospitalization insurance, including Medicare.

It can be a diffi cult task to choose which services will work best for you or your loved ones, but the Senior Independence team is here to help! Call 724-864-7388 today for more information.

Pictured (L-R) – Vanessa Mangery, Jacque Bell, Geoff Gehring, Laura Malacki, and Joanie Faust

Redstone’s A� liate Senior Independence of Southwestern PA:

MEETING the NEEDSof the COMMUNITY

Pictured (L-R) – Vanessa Mangery, Jacque Bell, Geoff Gehring,