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AN ANNUAL REPORT FOR JULY 1, 2013 – JUNE 30, 2014AND A YEAR IN REVIEW FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2014
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Dear Friends,We all know the feeling of dread as we’re driving down the road and come across one of those bright orange signs… WORK ZONE AHEAD. We are immediately on alert for delays and frustrations. It is easy to overlook the positive changes that the work zone may be creating.
As we planned for a number of projects at Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare, we realized that some work zone signage would be in order. Focusing on the positive enhancements that these changes would bring to our communities, we went with the slightly diff erent signage that you see on the front of this Annual Report…PARDON OUR PROGRESS. It’s all about perspective, isn’t it?
This has been a year of tremendous progress for us at Redstone, both in bricks and mortar and in our service to our residents and the community. Here are the great accomplishments that were or will be fi nished by this year:
• InSeptember,Redstonewasawardedwithafive-yearCARFCCAC(CommissiononAccreditationofRehabilitationFacilities/ContinuingCareAccreditationCommission)AccreditationasanAgingServicesNetwork.Wewere4thinthestateofPennsylvaniaand20thinternationallytoreceivethisaccreditation!ThisisahugeaccomplishmentandmilestoneforRedstone.
• Renovationsof publicspacesinourhealthcarecenterinGreensburgarecurrentlyunderway,thankstogiftsgiveninPhaseOneofourPromisesKeptCampaign.InMarch2015,welookforwardtocelebratingtheopeningofanewBistrowhichwillofferenjoyablediningexperienceforourresidents,employees,andguests.Thecentrallobbyandreceptionareawillbereconfiguredandanewwellness/rehabilitationspaceisbeingcreated.
• Highlandersgatheringspacesarenowcompletedonallofourcampuses.Thewarmandwelcomingsettingsprovideenhancedlifestyleopportunitiesforourresidents.
• OurColonialEstatesVillaCommunitycontinuestoflourishonourNorthHuntingdoncampuswith4newhomesunderconstructionin2014.
• 26membersofRedstone’semployeeteamhavemovedtoadedicatedadministrativeofficebuildingonMathewsDrive.ThishasfreedupspaceforotherpurposesatourGreensburgcampus,whileencouragingcollaborationasouradministrationcomestogetherforthefirsttimeunderoneroof.
• SeniorIndependence,Redstone’saffiliateorganizationprovidingHomeCare,HomeHealth,andHospicecontinuestogrow,makinggreatprogressasweseektomeettheseneedsforourresidentsandinthelargercommunity.
• ThedevelopmentofRedstone’sIDT(Inter-disciplinaryTeam)processhasallowedustobetteranticipatethechangingneedsofourresidentsinallthreecommunitiesandsupportindependentlivingforaslongaspossible.
• Onceagain,RedstoneCommunitiesexperiencedhealthyoccupancyrates.Infiscalyear2014,theaveragedailycensuswas93%.Duringthisperiodnursingunitrenovationsbegan,necessitatingpullingunitsofflineforanaverageoffivedaysperunitinordertomakesignificantupgradestotheunits.
We hope that you will enjoy reading more about these areas of progress in the pages of this report. In a time full of much change and progress, one thing that remains constant is our gratitude for the support that you provide to Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare in so many ways. As we refl ect on the accomplishments of 2014, we want to take a moment to express our gratitude for your contributions to our work.
Together, we live out our mission to provide the highest quality of care for those whose care is entrusted to us. Thank you for your generosity and your partnership in helping to make this mission possible.
With Sincere Thank s,
John Dickson James GallagherPresident & CEO Board Chair
M e s s a g e f r o m t h e
CHAIRMAN & CEO
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MayorRobertJ.Brooks DennisDiffenderferRebeccaDavidson JamesP.Gallagher GaryHayden
Dr.JohnS.Parker RobertSchweikertAnnPauly Dr.LindaStumpf MarthaZatezalo,Esq.
Not Pictured:Rev.J.CharlesMacPhersonIII,NicholasMarquis,Jr.,MichaelPassalinqua,MaryAnnPetrillo,Esq.,CharlesWest,Dr.CareyT.Vinson.
R E D S T O N E P R E S B Y T E R Y I A N S E N I O R C A R E
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT’S COUNCILJohn Dickson, Geoff Gehring, Mark Celigoi, Lisa Dormire,
Frank King, Jim Hodge, Vicki Loucks, Kathie Brean
Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare
served 1036 seniors during 2014.
498 total people were employed.
Over 900 generous contributors
made donations in support of the
mission and vision. More than 300 volunteers helped to enhance the
lives of residents. Over 4000
community members attended
Redstone events.
OVERVIEW
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Our Mission StatementRedstone 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.
Our Vision StatementRedstone 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.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTBALANCE SHEETS Fiscal Year Ended ASSETS 30-Jun-14 30-Jun-13 ($,000’somitted) ($,000’somitted)Current Assets $5,650 $8,416 Investments 5,275 12,379 Property, Plant & Equipment 42,127 42,450 Assets Whose Use is Limited 7,553 6,653 Other Assets 1,328 1,687 TotalAssets $61,933 $71,585 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Liabilities $3,639 $4,318 Long-Term Debt 57,483 64,484 Deferred Income 10,032 8,468 Derivative Financial Instruments 2,142 0 Net Assets (11,363) (5,685) TotalLiabilitiesandNetAssets $61,933 $71,585 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS REVENUE Residential & Nursing Services $30,091 $28,763 Ancillary Services 2,262 2,163 Gross Revenue $32,353 $30,926 Allowances for Governmental Payment Limitations (2,358) (2,193) Benevolent Care (1,444) (1,278) Net Residential Revenue $28,551 $27,455 Gifts and Bequests 46 110 Investment Income 1,585 1,328 Loss on Disposal of Assets (26) 0 TotalRevenue $30,156 $28,893 EXPENSES Residential and Nursing Care $16,937 $15,647 Other Operating Expense 7,533 7,123 Depreciation and Amortization 3,166 2,916 Interest 2,310 2,632 Total Expenses $29,946 $28,318 Revenues (Less than)/Greater than Expenses $210 $575 Valuation (Loss) on Derivative Financial Instrument (2,144) (8) Loss on Refi nancing Long-Term Debt (3,792) 0 Net(Loss)/Income ($5,726) $567
Our Core Values
TruthTeamwork
Respect For AllQuality
Life BalanceLifelong Learning
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTBALANCE SHEETS Fiscal Year Ended ASSETS 30-Jun-14 30-Jun-13 ($,000’somitted) ($,000’somitted)Current Assets $5,650 $8,416 Investments 5,275 12,379 Property, Plant & Equipment 42,127 42,450 Assets Whose Use is Limited 7,553 6,653 Other Assets 1,328 1,687 TotalAssets $61,933 $71,585 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Current Liabilities $3,639 $4,318 Long-Term Debt 57,483 64,484 Deferred Income 10,032 8,468 Derivative Financial Instruments 2,142 0 Net Assets (11,363) (5,685) TotalLiabilitiesandNetAssets $61,933 $71,585 STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS REVENUE Residential & Nursing Services $30,091 $28,763 Ancillary Services 2,262 2,163 Gross Revenue $32,353 $30,926 Allowances for Governmental Payment Limitations (2,358) (2,193) Benevolent Care (1,444) (1,278) Net Residential Revenue $28,551 $27,455 Gifts and Bequests 46 110 Investment Income 1,585 1,328 Loss on Disposal of Assets (26) 0 TotalRevenue $30,156 $28,893 EXPENSES Residential and Nursing Care $16,937 $15,647 Other Operating Expense 7,533 7,123 Depreciation and Amortization 3,166 2,916 Interest 2,310 2,632 Total Expenses $29,946 $28,318 Revenues (Less than)/Greater than Expenses $210 $575 Valuation (Loss) on Derivative Financial Instrument (2,144) (8) Loss on Refi nancing Long-Term Debt (3,792) 0 Net(Loss)/Income ($5,726) $567
CARF It’s an acronym or word that most people wouldn’t be familiar with. But here at Redstone, this became a very familiar term in 2014. CARF-CCAC stands for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities/Continuing Care Accreditation Commission. Informed consumers know that accreditation is a sign of quality and reputation. CARF accreditation is a sought after indicator when looking for a senior services provider.Redstone fi rst received accreditation through CARF in 2009. Because of the growth and changes in the organization over the past fi ve years, the decision was made to seek accreditation as an Aging Services Network as part of the reaccreditation process in 2014. A task force was put together across the Redstone campuses to prepare for the CARF visit, with team members willingly embracing this assignment. Months were spent gathering data, reviewing policies, and preparing for the visit by the accreditation team in August. CARF International has surveyed hundreds of thousands of programs throughout North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia since it was founded as an independent, nonprofi t accreditor in 1966. During the survey, Redstone had to demonstrate that it conforms to the over 1500 internationally recognized CARF standards.
Based on the results of the survey, CARF prepares a written report of the provider’s strengths and areas for improvement. If a provider has suffi ciently demonstrated its conformance to the standards, it earns CARF accreditation. We are proud
to announce that in September, Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare has received a fi ve year CARF-CCAC accreditation for the second time! Our 2014 accreditation as an Aging Services Network positions Redstone as the fourth (4) organization within the state of Pennsylvania to obtain this designation and only the
twentieth (20) world-wide.
Attaining and maintaining CARF-accredited status
requires a signifi cant eff ort, strong teamwork, and a commitment at all levels of our organization to
providing quality services and enhancing the lives of the people we serve. Furthermore, an organization that earns CARF–
CCAC accreditation is commended on its
quest for quality programs and services. Redstone’s accreditation comes in response to our continued eff orts and commitment to providing
quality services and programs that
center on the satisfaction of those we serve – a public sign of the progress being
made as we live out our mission of
care.
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As Redstone Highlands continues to explore ways to enhance the lifestyle options available to our seniors, a new idea was developed. Creating a
pub lounge area would off er a new gathering space for residents, create an atmosphere for socialization and provide a marketable lifestyle option. Our Murrysville community was the fi rst to undergo this transformation in December of 2012 and the fi rst Highlanders was open for business. North Huntingdon followed in 2013, and in June of 2014 our Greensburg community hosted its Grand Opening event.
Each Highlanders features a bar, lounge seating, large TV’s and a warm and welcoming ambience. The pub setting is perfect for the traditional Happy Hour and Social Hour events that our residents
have historically enjoyed, but many other activities and events are hosted in these new spaces as well. The versatility of the spaces allows for a pub-like setting in which we can serve both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as presenting a coff ee house feel. Wine Tasting, Murder Mystery Events, Steeler Parties, Men’s Grill, Cooking Demonstrations, Coff ee Chat, Poetry Readings and Card Clubs are just a few of the diverse events enjoyed in the Highlanders.
Not only are our residents enjoying the new enhancements, but the Highlanders has proven to be a popular location for our marketing clubs to meet, providing a wonderful opportunity to showcase our Redstone Highlands communities. And since Highlanders never closes, residents and their guests are free to utilize the amenities to enjoy a cup of coff ee and some conversation any time.
Most recently, our Murrysville campus obtained a limited use liquor license which allows the sale of beer and wine in the dining room as well as at select Highlanders Happy Hour events. We look forward to being able to off er this service at our North Huntingdon and Greensburg communities in the future.
HIGHLANDERSA WELCOMING GATHERING SPACE
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HIGHLANDERSA WELCOMING GATHERING SPACE
Progress of a Diff erent Sort: THE IDT PROGRAM AT REDSTONE HIGHLANDS
Although much of the emphasis on “progress” in this publication is about bricks and mortar, Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare is often at the forefront of progress as it relates to processes, too. One successful area of progress at Redstone has been the establishment of the IDT (Interdisciplinary Team).
As Independent Living residents age in place, challenges often
a rise requiring supportive services. As an organization, Redstone supports the resident’s desire to remain in an independent setting and recognizes that the need exists to provide services in the resident’s preferred location, rather than require the resident to move to a higher level of care. As a result, the IDT (Interdisciplinary Team) process was implemented.
Each of the three Redstone campuses holds a weekly IDT meeting attended by a full team of staff members including the Vice President of Quality Services, the Campus Director, representatives from Activities, Dining Services, Rehabilitation, Maintenance, Housekeeping, Senior Independence, and others. These meetings provide the team with an opportunity to discuss residents who are experiencing challenges to remaining independent, those who are in need of a higher level of service, those who are currently hospitalized or in rehabilitation, and the needs of new residents.
Outcomes are measured and analyzed in a variety of ways: a quarterly analysis report provides the team with trends in the community and, over time, demonstrates that the team has proactively been able to provide the right services to the residents to maintain independence. One noted trend is that the leadership in the communities are now very rarely caught off guard by the changing needs of Independent Living (IL) residents. This proactive approach has led to better planning regarding moves to Personal Care.
Individual outcomes are also measured weekly via these IDT meetings. Minutes are maintained to allow for week-to-week progress of an individual. Based on the progress and evaluation, adaptations of services are made to assist the resident to maintain the highest level of function in the least restrictive environment. The IDT team provides families with routine updates and also seeks family input prior to the initiation of any services. Family input is also critical when the recommendation of the team is a move to a higher level of service.
The IDT team also reviews those residents who have recently completed their annual Senior LifeSteps evaluation. This program is administered by Senior Independence clinical staff members who have been trained to conduct the assessment. The assessment is conducted for every IL resident shortly after move in and annually thereafter. This provides a baseline of function and an annual review. Assessments are also conducted at the request of the IDT team if a change in status has been noted.
The assessment is used to provide data to the IDT team regarding the resident’s level of independence. If areas of concern are identifi ed during the assessment, it is reviewed with the resident and his/her family.
The innovation of the IDT process is improving quality of life and service at Redstone. Residents are able to remain independent in their apartment setting longer, leading to increased resident and family satisfaction within a safe and supportive environment.
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Progress at Colonial EstatesOur villa community in North Huntingdon experienced continued development this past year. Currently 19 villa homes make up the Colonial Estates’ neighborhood. Richland Properties, LLC, has four additional villas under construction with completion anticipated in early spring of 2015.
As our fi scal year closed, Colonial Estates had a total of 32 residents with seven more scheduled to move in once their homes are completed. Residents hail from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, Virginia and Texas. Their backgrounds and interests are as diverse as their reasons for moving into the community.
As the community continued to develop, the variety of activities broadened to refl ect the interests of the residents. This past year residents, and a few guests, enjoyed an overnight trip to Lancaster as they ventured to the Sight and Sound Theatre to see Jonah. A Women’s Group was formed and a resident-run Parkinson’s Group was created. This summer several residents built remote-controlled boats as the Boat Club was launched. The season included our fi rst Regatta and plans for next season are already underway.
With its well-appointed Clubhouse, Colonial Estates hosted several clubs and special events that were open for the public to enjoy. Activities on campus included Yoga, Tai Chi, Zumba, Card Club, Book Club, Grief Support, Golf Clinics and a host of educational, cultural and entertaining speakers at the monthly Lunch Bunch. Annual events included the Spring Fashion Show, Wine and Jazz Event and the Norwin Art League’s Art Exhibit. Our fi rst Car Cruise was well attended this year and plans are being made to make it an annual event.
TolearnmoreaboutourvillaspleasecontactBrittanyat724-864-1429
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DearFriends,
It is hard to believe that I have been doing fundraising work for almost a quarter of a century (Proof positive that God has a strange sense of humor). In recent years, this work has really changed. I’m not sure if I would call it progress.
The “Great Recession of 2008” set off a decline in charitable giving for the fi rst time in decades. Fortunately, as the economy has improved, gifts are once again on the rise on a national basis. Changes in the tax code, including the lowering of the threshold for inheritance taxes, have also had an impact on estate gifts.
The biggest changes that I have witnessed have occurred in the past two years. Until recently, gifts of support for a particular person or project, regardless of whether or not they are a non-profi t entity, were mostly unheard of. Not anymore. “Crowd Funding” is the new way of giving as web sites like Kickstarter, Go-Fund-Me, and the like provide opportunities for one person to give to another, whether or not there is the benefi t of a tax deduction! Progre ss? Only time will tell.
This new way of giving reminds us of the reality that people give to people. We want to know that our gifts are making a diff erence in the lives of real people… people whom we care about. A gift to Redstone Presbyterian SeniorCare provides our supporters with an opportunity to do just that. Your gifts listed on the pages of this report, be they large or small, are gifts to real people. People like Evelyn, Bob, Norma, Bill, Anne…. beloved residents of Redstone. Very real people who need our care and support to live out their years here in this place they have come to call home.
Giving to Redstone has always been about supporting real people. It may be the latest and hottest trend in philanthropy… but we just call it LOVE.
Thank you for your love and support for our residents.
Gratefully,
Lisa Dormire
VP Fund Development
“Itmaybethelatestandhottesttrendinphilanthropy…butwejustcallitLOVE.”
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TheNon-ProfitDifferencePeter Drucker, a leading management consultant, characterized
not-for-profits as one of three major institutions in America, the others being government and business. His publication,
Managing the Nonprofit Organization, suggests that government’s role is to protect and oversee, and the role of business is to generate an economy. “The role of not-for-profits, as one of three major institutions in America, is nothing less than to change lives.” As a non-profit, Redstone’s commitment to providing Benevolent Care to residents in need is at the heart of who we are and how we serve the community. The “Redstone Promise” is clear: When, through no fault of his or her own, a resident’s personal financial 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 income. Approximately half of the benevolent care provided at Redstone falls in this category. Indirect Benevolent Care, making up the other half, is provided to residents in the Harbor (Healthcare Center) in Greensburg. When residents are unable to pay for a private pay daily rate, the difference between the reimbursement paid by Medicare or Medicaid is forgiven.
Through Redstone’s affiliate organization, Senior Independence (SI) blood pressure screening checks and opportunities to talk with a nurse are provided free of charge on a regular basis. These services are provided not only to residents in Redstone communities, but in settings within the larger community. In the past year, SI has provided screenings at Redmont Village, Pershing Square, and the Norwin Resource Center.
Redstone also serves the region by inviting the community to enjoy its facilities for a variety of programs. Crochet Club, Fashion Shows, Mah-Jongg, Tai-Chi, Yoga, Model Boat Club, Lunch Bunches and many other programs provide opportunities for the region’s seniors to participate in healthy physical and social activities. In addition, groups like the Red Hat Society, Parkinson’s Support Group, Card Clubs, Retiree Clubs,
and Arts programs enjoy hosting their events in Redstone facilities.
Each year, Redstone selects several charities or organizations upon which to focus the efforts of the “Redstone Gives” Program. In 2014, the charities of choice include the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, the Alzheimer’s
Association, Westmoreland County Food Bank, and the Humane Society of Westmoreland County. Teams of staff members and residents on each campus organize bingos, bake sales, donut sales, raffle sales, etc. to raise money for these charities. Two food drives annually collect hundreds of items for the Food Bank. Staff on the North Huntingdon campus made beautiful bracelets this year to support the American Cancer Society. Supporting these charities helps to create the culture that truly is a “Redstone” community.
Redstone affirms Lifelong Learning as one of its core values, and this commitment is another way in which the larger community is supported. Redstone employees can take advantage of a tuition reimbursement program which allows them to advance their education in ways that might not otherwise be affordable. Furthermore, Redstone helps to teach high school students through the “Transition WORKS!” Program sponsored by Goodwill Industries
of Southwestern Pennsylvania. This program allows qualified high school students to work with a job coach to prepare for a transition into the workforce.
We have served 22 students this year in the Transition WORKS! Program at our Greensburg and North Huntingdon Communities.
“Theroleofnot-for-profits,asoneofthreemajorinstitutionsinAmerica,isnothinglessthantochangelives.“
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The students come from schools in Westmoreland and Allegheny Counties. The current districts include Hempfield, Greater Latrobe, Penn Trafford, Norwin, Yough, and South Allegheny.
The students can attend either for a half day (3 hours) or for a full day (6 hours). They work on a 9-week rotation, changing jobs every grading period. Some of the students’ favorite jobs are dietary, maintenance, housekeeping, materials management, and rehab. The students have some input into which jobs they choose, but they are encouraged to step outside their comfort zone and try new things. Redstone employees are encouraged to treat the students as they would any other employee.
Redstone continually offers its leaders ongoing educational opportunities related to management. All of Redstone’s employees are required to be certified in CPR and participate in refresher courses on a
regular basis. The region is a safer place because of these CPR-prepared Redstone employees!
A commitment to volunteerism provides an additional element of Redstone’s community service. The lives of our residents at Redstone are enriched by the efforts of volunteers who make friendly visits, bring pets for pet therapy, lead worship in chapel, assist with a variety of activities and transportation, serve in our gift shops, etc. Still others give very freely of their time and knowledge serving as members of our Board of Directors and on a variety of committees. Without the hours of service provided by over 300 volunteers, Redstone would be unable to offer such an exemplary quality of life and care.
The presence of Redstone Highlands, its residents and employees, has a huge impact on the economy in the region. Our residents shop, dine, and make use of healthcare providers and facilities in the area. Ninety
percent of Redstone employees live in Westmoreland County, making this workforce a major contributor to the economy through their purchasing power and taxes paid to local municipalities.
Through generous programs of Benevolent Care, the Redstone Gives Program, supporting local charities, sharing of facilities, commitment to educational programs, a dedicated corps of volunteers, and a strong consumer workforce, Redstone lives out its commitment as a non-profit dedicated to the service of the larger community. We are in the business of changing lives… on our campuses and beyond!
Senior Independence of Southwestern Pennsylvania (SI) continues to experience
exciting growth as the home and community-based provider within Redstone Highlands. The Hospice division received initial Medicare certification to add this service to the greater variety of programs. The Home Health department maximized the internal market in the continuum and has expanded with external partnerships, with revenues exceeding the one-million dollar mark. All of this progress allows for the original mission for high-quality care to be extended to seniors throughout Westmoreland County and not just limited to the local campuses.
The collaboration of care between Redstone Highlands and Senior Independence was verified by the five-year accreditation received from CARF/CCAC (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities / Continuing Care Accreditation Commission) as an Aging Services Network. Their unique care management system was identified as an exemplary program. This recognition elevates the entire program as the premier provider for long-term living and post-acute services in the region.
Senior Independence currently has over fifty employees on staff ranging from Personal Care Aides to Registered Nurses, up from only ten at inception in 2011. All of these positions have been able to be added because of the consistent census that has been stabilized with a business model. To further support this growth, SI added Karen Rose in a newly created Executive Director position in 2014. She brings over twelve years of non-profit senior management experience in this region. This role will allow for an increased focus on strategic planning and partnerships to enhance operations.
Exciting Growth
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OUR YEAR IN REVIEW
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1 In February, a Bingo event was held to raise funds for the American Heart Association as part of the Redstone Gives program. This program is one of the many ways that Redstone Highlands gives back to the larger community. There are committees on each campus that meet monthly and plan fundraising activities for six organizations that are selected by Redstone’s residents and staff . This year’s organizations included the Westmoreland County Food Bank, the American Heart Association, the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Cancer Society, the Humane Society, and the
Benevolent Care Fund. 2014 marked the fourth year for Redstone Gives, and over $8,000 was raised for the charities.
2 The Big Event is held every spring on each of our Redstone campuses. The event brings entertainment, food, and games to our residents based around a specifi c theme. This year’s theme was “Lights, Camera, Action.”
3 On May 15th, the Chairman’s Appreciation Luncheon was held at Ferrante’s Lakeview in Greensburg, PA. This luncheon provides Redstone with an opportunity to say “thank you” to our volunteers, our most generous donors, and those who belong to the Toman
Legacy Society. Additionally, President and CEO John Dickson (picturedleft)and Board Chair James Gallagher (picturedright) presented the Chairman’s Appreciation Award to this year’s honorees, Arthur and Sheila Caramella.
4 Murrysville employees Karen Papay, Chelsea Wolfe, and Therese Saunders dressed in themed attire on “DecadeDay”during our 2014 Homecoming Week. This special week of activities is endorsed and encouraged by LeadingAge, an association of not-for-profi t organizations dedicated to making America a better place to grow old. LeadingAge invites
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organizations like Redstone to host celebrations on our campuses during the last week of May. These celebrations are an opportunity to highlight the positive contributions that Redstone makes to its surrounding communities.
5 Redstone Colonial Estates launched the Remote Control Boat Club this year. The club met every Friday afternoon over the summer and will resume this spring. Participants enjoyed food, conversation, and running their boats during these pond-side club meetings.
6 The Greensburg campus opened Highlanders on June 27th. Each campus now has one of these special social areas where residents, family, and friends come to gather. Resident Gilfert Mihalich and Executive Director Kim Kelly cut the ribbon to inaugurate the opening.
7 On July 13th, the Presbytery of Redstone and Redstone Highlands Communities held the ordination of Rev. Rebecca Siddle, Chaplain of our Murrysville Campus. Redstone employees and residents attended
the event in the Brooks Chapel along with Rebecca’s family and friends. We were honored to have shared this special day with her. Congratulations to Rebecca!
8 The third annual Dove Recognition Banquet was held for Redstone Highlands and Senior Independence employees on September 9th at the Delmont Volunteer Fire Department. The evening included dinner, prizes, and recognition of employees who go the “extra mile” for our residents.
9 Redstone Highlands Communities was named one of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette’s 2014 Top Workplaces!
What a wonderful evening it was on October 1st when John Dickson, President and CEO, and Jim Hodge, VP of Human Resources, accepted the award on behalf of Redstone!
10 The Fund Development department held a “Mini Fling” on each Redstone campus to bring elements of the 2014 Highlands Fling fundraiser to our residents and staff! Since the theme of this year’s event was “A Night at the Castle,” photo
booth props and crowns were taken to each campus for our residents to enjoy a fun photo op!
11 In 2014, Redstone acquired a building to be utilized for its corporate offices and administration. The Chapel Hill Professional Building is located approximately a quarter mile away from the Greensburg campus. The departments of Administration, Finance, Fund Development, Marketing, and other various directors are housed here. On December 18th, residents, employees, and friends of the community were invited to the dedication of these offices at the Holiday Open House.
12 On Saturday, December 13th, the Greensburg campus hosted “A Morning with Santa” event that was open to the public. Guests enjoyed a complimentary photo with Santa, a take-home craft, pastries, coffee, and hot chocolate. Many employees and residents took this time to get their photo taken with Santa!
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Feathers
Ms. Alberta M. FeightnerMs. Angela FerriDr. James C. File †Ms. Frances FinleyMr. and Mrs. Paul R.
FlebotteMs. Ruth S. FloydMrs. Avis E. FreemanMs. Nancy J. FronkMiss Eleanor J. FultonMs. Stefi na GarciaMrs. Mary Lou Garrity †Mr. Dominic GavatortaMs. Elizabeth R. GeorgeMrs. Jean R. GeorgeMs. Hope L. GettemyMr. Charles G. GeyerMs. Jennie A. GillisMs. Marilyn E. GironMr. and Mrs. Harry W.
GlaserMrs. Lois B. GroomesMs. Dorothy F. GruskiewiczMs. Christina GudzanMs. Jane GuerrieriMr. and Mrs. Bernard
Haertjens Mrs. Annetta P. HallMr. and Mrs. George S.
HallerMr. Samuel B. Hampton †Mrs. Leona K. HanksMr. Harold N. Hauger †Mrs. Mary Louise HeilmanMr. Richard D. Hileman †Mrs. Lucille HilliardMrs. Joan Hilty †Ms. Virginia M. HixsonMs. F. Joyce HochardMs. Dorothy Hoff man Mr. Michael Holupka, Sr.
Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson Ms. Dolores HuberMr. and Mrs. Russell
HunkawitzMrs. Carol W. JacobsMs. Linda L. JamesMr. and Mrs. John M.
JamisonMs. Jean L. Jeff ries †Mr. Thomas F. JodonMrs. Ruth M. JohnsonMs. Helen F. KanachMs. Jean F. KeysMr. and Mrs. Hubert
KlinkenbergDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
Kramer Ms. Doris J. LakatoshMs. Mary K. Lamb †Mr. and Mrs. † Albert M.
LanderRev. † and Mrs. Mark H.
LandfriedMr. and Mrs. Edward
LandiniMs. Carol H. Langston
Wolfe †Ms. Ada L. LapeMrs. Luella E. LarimerMrs. Eleanor B. Lashley †Ms. Marion I. LaughnerMr. † and Mrs. Paul C.
LazorMs. Donna LeasureMs. Davida LeshockMs. Edith L. LethamMr. and Mrs. James R. LiviMs. Lois E. LoreMrs. 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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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, former employees, 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. Robert N. Manson
Mrs. Madge S. MansourMrs. Kathleen D. MarionMrs. Margaret A. MartinMr. † and Mrs. Thomas F.
MartinMs. Janet R. Matchett †Mrs. Janet R. MatteucciMr. and Mrs. Frank
McCannMrs. Helen S. McConnellMr. and Mrs. Robert J.
McCormleyMrs. Marguerite E.
McFarlaneMr. Donald McKeeDr. and Mrs. Orison
McLeanMrs. Norma McNamaraMs. Barbara A. MelvinMs. Evelyn R. MennowMr. † and Mrs. Joseph
MicireMs. Jean M. MignognaHonorable and Mrs. Gilfert
M. MihalichMr. and Mrs. † Robert A.
MillerMs. Dorothy R. MintusMs. Mary Ann MobleyRev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard
L. MorganMs. Jane MudrakMr. and Mrs. Donald G.
MyersMs. Irma C. Nath
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nehrig
Ms. Jeanette NeimanMrs. Nancy L. NogaMs. Mary M. NovotnyMs. Alice G. OberleitnerMs. Elizabeth O’BradovichMrs. Carol A. OcheltreeMrs. Fadra Oesterlin †Mr. Harry K. OldhamMs. Marian M. PallittoMs. Sara M. PaloneMrs. Margaret J. ParsonsCol. † and Mrs. Dale B.
PeckmanMr. Samuel A. PetraccaMrs. Gloria L. PfostMrs. Carol G. PollockMs. Josephine PonsiMrs. Toni T. PosnerMs. Mary J. PottmeyerMs. Mary M. Quinlan †Ms. Jo Ann RagerMrs. M. Susan ReganMr. and Mrs. Harry R.
RemaleyMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMs. Annabelle S. RenquestMrs. Dolores RhodesMs. Margaret E. RichterMr. and Mrs. John L.
RidingerMr. Frank H. RittenhouseMr. † and Mrs. Thomas
RizzutiMrs. Cynthia M. Robinson †Mrs. Izabel D. Roskosh †Mr. Charles R. Ross †Ms. Ruth Ruble
Mrs. Ellen A. RudolphMrs. Dorothy B. Ruoff Mr. † and Mrs. John W.
RuyakMrs. Rita Sapp †Mrs. Rosemary ScalaMs. 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 Ms. Juliet H. SeliaMrs. Dorothy S. SellMr. and Mrs. Michael
SenkoMs. M. Ellen SheehanMs. Margaret T. ShickMs. Carol R. SimmonsRev. Andrew G. SladeMrs. Mary Louise SmithMs. Ruth I. SmithMr. and Mrs. Nicholas SmiyMs. Gertrude M. SmolaMs. Sue A. SpahrMrs. Patricia A. Sperber †Mr. and Mrs. William W.
SpierMrs. Nancy G. SprengerMs. Anneli SprenglingMs. Pearle StarkMs. LaDorna L. StephensMrs. Glenna M. StewartMs. Mary Stipanovic
Mrs. Mildred StrinerMr. and Mrs. Dennis L.
SullenbergerMrs. Irene O. SwacusMs. Kathryn TaberMrs. Helen M. TaylorMr. and Mrs. Harry A.
TempleMr. Jack W. ThomasMs. Josephine L. ThomasMrs. Nancy M. Thompson †Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm B.
TrimbleMs. Irene W. Truxal †Mrs. Ann Marie ValliMs. Anna L. Van FleetMs. Clara M. VanaMr. and Mrs. Frank J.
VisockyMs. Marjorie A. Vrable †Mrs. Dorothy VrudneyMrs. Mary J. WagnerMr. and Mrs. Charles
WaicisMs. Patricia WalterMrs. 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
AnonymousMs. Dolores M. AberMs. Laura M. AberMs. Sherry AcalottoMr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
AcitaMs. Beth A. AllwineMr. and Mrs. Chad AmondMs. Janet AngelopoulosMs. Sharon Arlotti
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Assard
Ms. Nancy AtkinsMs. Beverly E. BalestMs. Helen V. BarkleyMs. Patricia A. BarleyMrs. Brenda L. BarthMrs. Paula BauerleMs. Cathy Baumann
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Beard
Mr. Jonathan Bell Mr. and Mrs. Edward D.
BennettMr. and Mrs. James L.
BennettMr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
BenzingerMr. Joshua Bergman
Ms. Robin BerrikerMr. and Mrs. Peter A.
BiasucciMr. and Mrs. Robert BistokMrs. Jean W. BliceMr. and Mrs. William T.
Blick Ms. Betty J. BoggioMr. and Mrs. David B.
Bohinski
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Ms. Lori BollibonMs. Anna M. BombulieMr. Eric E. Bononi and The
Honorable Michele G. Bononi
Ms. Lorin BoonieMr. Daniel BoshinskyMr. and Mrs. James R.
BoughnerMr. and Mrs. David L.
BowerMr. and Mrs. George F.
BowersMr. and Mrs. Charles R.
BoyerMr. and Mrs. Raymond E.
BoyerMr. Robert L. BozurichMr. and Mrs. Edward G.
BraunMr. and Mrs. John N.
Brenzia Ms. Mariam L. BrinkmeyerMr. and Mrs. Samuel L.
BronsonMayor and Mrs. Robert J.
BrooksMr. and Mrs. Roger J. BroskMr. and Mrs. Gregory T.
BrownMr. and Mrs. Scott BrownMr. and Mrs. Joseph BucciMr. Kurt BurkettMr. and Mrs. Loren BurkettMs. Tana ButlerMs. Emily CameronMs. Jeanne CameronMr. and Mrs. Arthur E.
CaramellaMr. and Mrs. Paul G. CassMs. Gloria CavadaMr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
CestraMr. and Mrs. Ray T.
CharleyMr. and Mrs. Edward S.
CheppaMs. Barbara J. Christner,
Esq.Ms. Evelyn ChristofelMr. and Mrs. Nick CiappaMr. Vincent G. CitrinitiMrs. Barbara L. ClareyMrs. Jean M. CoatesMrs. Dorothy M. ComeMs. Sue Anne Connors
Mrs. Jeanne M. CookMr. and Mrs. Randall C.
CookMs. Josephine CostanzoMrs. Daina CouryDr. and Mrs. William B.
CourtneyMs. Alison M. CoxMs. Denise M. CribbsDr. and Mrs. Richard W.
CribbsMr. and Mrs. Glenn T.
Davidson, Jr.Mrs. Beverley DavisDr. Janice DavisMs. Patty DeBoneMr. and Mrs. Thomas J.
DegenteshDr. and Mrs. Angelo
DeMezzaMrs. Susan DietrichMr. and Mrs. † Dennis
Diff enderfer Mrs. Elizabeth DillonMr. and Mrs. James L. DilsMr. and Mrs. Ed DolnackMs. Delinda J. DonovanMrs. Patricia DovieMs. Roxanne DreherMrs. Louise M. DuganMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
DunnettMr. and Mrs. John F. DuranMs. Patricia A. EbertsMs. Autumn E. EichnerMr. and Mrs. Karl E.
EisamanMr. and Mrs. Richard
EllingerMs. Ethel M. EngelbrechtMs. Deborah EngleMr. and Mrs. Harding
Erwin, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Albert EsseyMr. Bryan D. EvansThe Estate of Mrs. Florence
M. EwingMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. FajtMs. Carolyn FalconMs. Linda I. FalconeMr. and Mrs. James FarnethMr. Dennis Farrell Mrs. Elizabeth J. FausoldMs. Joanie FaustMr. and Mrs. Mitchell A.
Feldman
Mrs. Ann R. FishellMr. Dale FlahertyMr. and Mrs. Donald E.
FogelsangerMr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
FoleyMs. Beverly J. ForsythDr. and Mrs. W. Daniel
FosterMs. Lois R. FrischolzMs. Shelley FullumMrs. Norma FultonMrs. Karen M. FurinMr. and Mrs. Barry F.
GaetanoMr. and Mrs. James P.
GallagherMr. and Mrs. David S.
GallatinMr. and Mrs. Peter M. GalloMr. and Mrs. Paul GaudiMs. Karen GavulaMrs. Mary F. GazzeMs. Robin L. GeorginoMr. and Mrs. Jeff rey W.
GetkinMr. and Mrs. Robert
Gibson Lynn T. GieverMr. and Mrs. James M.
Gilbert, Jr.The Estate of Daniel and
Mae GilmourMr. and Mrs. Washington
GjebreMs. MaryLynn GlampMr. George GlarnerMr. and Mrs. Max GlaubenMs. Jacqueline D. GoodMs. Marjorie F. GoodyDr. and Mrs. Mark GottronMs. Heather Goughnour Mr. Michael Graft Mr. and Mrs. Donald S.
Graham, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. GramsMr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
GraneyMrs. Mechtild E. GrapesMrs. Marsha L. GreenMrs. Geraldine GreeneMr. and Mrs. Charles V.
GreenerMs. Karen A. GrilloMs. Bernadette HaaseMs. Vicki Habarka
Ms. Mary M. HainesMs. Barbara Hall Mr. and Mrs. Jeff rey K. HallMr. and Mrs. George T.
HamiltonMs. Janice W. HamiltonMr. and Mrs. William N.
HammondMr. and Mrs. Dale W.
HanksMs. Erica C. HartlandMr. Leonard C. HartmanMr. and Mrs. David W.
HauserMr. and Mrs. Gary HaydenMr. and Mrs. Donald P.
Heff elfi ngerMs. Joyce HelmetziMr. and Mrs. Timothy M.
HenryMrs. Evelyn W. HerringMr. and Mrs. Daniel J.
HewittMr. and Mrs. Robert
HodgsonMrs. Grace Hoff manMs. Susan V. Hoff manMr. and Mrs. Robert G.
HohnMr. and Mrs. Ronald G.
HolupMr. Richard HolzerMr. and Mrs. David HookeMs. Ann Marie HorrellMr. and Mrs. Joseph D.
HydeMs. Faith JackMr. and Mrs. Lee JamisonMrs. Robin S. JenningsMr. Kenneth E. JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Russell E.
Jones, Jr. Mrs. Althea J. JosephMr. and Mrs. Richard KacinMr. and Mrs. Kevin H.
KasbergMrs. Lois M. KerrDr. and Mrs. Donald L.
KetteringMs. Ricarda H. KingMr. and Mrs. Erskine W.
Klyce, Jr.Mrs. Dorothy C. KnepperMs. Patricia Kooser-WallMr. and Mrs. Steven F.
Kreger
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Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Kreger, Jr.
Mrs. Patricia A. KuntzMr. and Mrs. Kurtis R.
KuyatMr. and Mrs. John P. LacherMr. and Mrs. David Laff ertyMr. and Mrs. Keith H.
LangstonMs. Jill LaquindanumMs. Jessica LawsonMs. Judith A. LewisMr. and Mrs. Robert P.
LightcapMs. Kathleen O. LindellMs. Suzi LoechleMs. Melissa S. LoganMr. and Mrs. Raymond J.
MachekMrs. Marjorie R.
MachesneyRev. and Mrs. J. Charles
MacPherson IIIMs. Linda MaddenMr. Anthony MarcianoMs. Joan M. MarcinkoMr. and Mrs. Richard T.
MarinMr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Markley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T.
Marquis, Jr.Ms. Janet MasonMr. and Mrs. Lee MatchettMr. and Mrs. Richard
MatrischMrs. Linda B. McGinnisThe Estate of Ms. Betty K.
McGrewMr. and Mrs. James C.
McHughGeorge and Bonnie MeanorMr. and Mrs. John E.
Mellyn, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C.
MenschMr. and Mrs. Patrick A.
MerlinoMr. and Mrs. Mark G.
MerrillMs. Nancy A. MetzgerMr. John A. MikaMs. Barbara J. MileskiMr. and Mrs. Alan R. MillerMs. Maureen H. MillerMs. Eleanor Mitinger
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Mohler
Ms. Patricia A. Monroe Mrs. Susan E. MoonMr. and Mrs. R. Bruce
MorrisRev. John R. MorrowMrs. Kelly S. MulzerMs. Elizabeth A. MurrayMs. Geraldine S. MurrayMs. Pamela MurrayMr. and Mrs. Earl R. NealMs. Barbara J. NewbroughMr. Paul Nickoloff Dr. Jawdat A. NikoulaMr. Charles NorthrupMr. and Mrs. Randall OatesMr. Alan L. ObleyMr. and Mrs. John E.
O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Terence
O’HalloranMs. Margery OkonakMs. Janice O’LearyMs. Jane F. O’MaraMr. and Mrs. Ronald H. OttRev. Sarah E. OttMr. and Mrs. Mark J. OttoMr. and Mrs. David S.
OwensDr. and Mrs. John S. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Mark ParkerMr. and Mrs. Richard D.
ParkerMr. and Mrs. Michael J.
PassalinquaMs. Virginia A. PastorMs. Rosemarie A. PatettaMs. Karen R. PattersonMr. and Mrs. Tony PaulyMs. Kimberley Y. PeoplesMs. Sarah PerriMr. and Mrs. Anthony M.
PerricelliMs. Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. PiferMs. Nancy PioliDr. and Mrs. Paul PluckerMr. and Mrs. Carl Poggi-
JenkinsMr. and Mrs. Frank J.
ProiettiMs. Linda L. RadakovichMs. Judith RadocajStephen J. Renn Family
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Repko
Mrs. Joan K. RickettsMr. and Mrs. Kirk D. Riff erMr. and Mrs. Richard H.
RileyMs. Linda M. RingbloomMs. Cheryl RitterMs. Catherine RogersMr. and Mrs. Gilbert W.
RoseMr. and Mrs. Robert M.
RossMr. and Mrs. William D.
RossMr. and Rev. Ronald
RussellMs. Meaghan T. RyanMr. and Mrs. James
SacriponteMr. and Mrs. Joseph F.
SantoraMr. and Mrs. Wilson G.
Saul IIIMs. Dawna SaundersMr. and Mrs. Peter ScalaMrs. Barbara A. SchlirfMr. and Mrs. Paul A.
SchreckengostMr. and Mrs. Chester
SchumanMr. and Mrs. Robert W.
ScottMr. Charles M. SeamensMr. and Mrs. Rodger C.
SearfossMr. George Shaner and Mr.
Michael PhilopenaMr. and Mrs. Joseph H.
ShearerMrs. Louise J. Sheffl erMs. Sally A. SheppardMs. Coreen SheridanMs. Kathleen ShermanMr. and Mrs. Paul J. ShieldsMr. and Mrs. Peter J.
Skrgic, Jr.Ms. Pam SmithDr. Sharon P. Smith, Ph.D.Mr. and Mrs. William
SmitrovichMr. and Mrs. Paul R. SmiyMr. and Mrs. William R.
SnodgrassMr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Snyder, Jr.
Ms. Helena Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Mark SobotaMr. and Mrs. Harry G.
SoudersMs. Jeanette M. SpanglerMr. and Mrs. Brinkley
SpruntDr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Staff enMr. Joseph StefanoMrs. Arena E. StevensonMs. Susan StillitanoMr. and Mrs. James L. StittMs. Meghan StonerMr. Kenneth M. StraderMs. Heidi Stratton-MinorMr. and Mrs. Roger D.
StrayerMr. and Dr. Frank X.
StumpfMr. and Mrs. James P.
SumnerMr. John SwacusMs. Lori SwettlenMs. Wilma SwigerMr. and Mrs. Regis J. SynanMr. Robert ThompsonMr. and Mrs. David
TilstoneMs. Cathie TruittMr. and Mrs. Charles H.
TurnerMs. Janice TweleMs. Karen UlrichMr. and Mrs. Kevin Van
FleetMs. Michele M. VanettaMr. Steven VeachMr. and Mrs. Stephen E.
VeyoDr. and Mrs. Carey T.
VinsonMr. David C. VrableMr. and Mrs. Richard E.
WalkerMrs. Sharon A. WalkerMr. and Mrs. Terry WalkerMr. John R. WallisMr. Richard WallisMs. Angela WalterMr. and Mrs. John L.
WandriscoMr. and Mrs. Donald
WannagatMr. and Mrs. John N. Ward,
Esq.
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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.
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.
Ms. Susan WashburnMr. and Mrs. Lawrence R.
WeberMs. Marilyn WeightmanMrs. Doris M. WeinertMrs. Carolyn L. WeissMr. and Mrs. Charles E.
West
Ms. Tamara WetmoreKaren Weyman-MannMrs. Kathryn A. WhitacreMs. Viola M. WigginsMr. and Mrs. D. Alan
WilliamsMs. Virginia Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wintergreen
Ms. Valeria D. WolkMr. and Mrs. John D.
WrightMr. and Mrs. William D.
Wrobel
Ms. Martha A. Zatezalo and Mr. Dennis J. Gounley
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Zelezniak
Mrs. Jean I. ZellersMr. and Mrs. Edward
ZigmondMs. Elaine Zimmerman
Mayor Robert J. Brooks Mrs. Rebecca L. Davidson Mr. Dennis Diff enderfer Mr. James P. GallagherMr. Gary HaydenRev. J. Charles MacPherson III
Mr. Nicholas T. Marquis, Jr.Dr. John S. ParkerMr. Michael J. PassalinquaMrs. Anneliese PaulyMs. Mary Ann Petrillo, Esq.Dr. Paul Plucker
Mr. Robert P. SchweikertDr. Linda R. StumpfDr. Carey T. Vinson Mr. Charles E. WestMs. Martha A. Zatezalo
In Honor of Ms. Helen Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine W. Klyce, Jr.
Round Hill Presbyterian Church
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bassler
West Newton Presbyterian Women
In Honor of Ms. Mary M. Betz
Mrs. Elizabeth Dillon
In Honor of Mrs. Lila June Bower †
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bower
In Honor of Ms. Mercedes H. Boyer
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Boyer
In Honor of Mrs. Eileen A. Clark
Mrs. Daina Coury
In Honor of the Dickson Family
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Dickson IV
In Honor of Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig
Ms. Mary M. Haines Ms. Sally A. Sheppard
In Honor of Ms. Bernadine B. Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bennett
In Honor of Ms. Beverly J. Forsyth
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dils
In Honor of Mrs. Jean R. George
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Beard
Mrs. Ann R. Fishell
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
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In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Haertjens
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
In Honor of Mrs. Annetta P. Hall
Ms. Sherry Acalotto Mr. and Mrs. George F.
Bowers Mrs. Janet R. Matteucci Mrs. Helen S. McConnellRound Hill Presbyterian
Church Round Hill Thriving
Survivors Senior Group
In Honor of Mrs. Leona Hanks
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Dale W.
Hanks
In Honor of Mrs. Rachel A. Hatch †
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Davidson, Jr.
In Honor of Mr. William Herrup †
Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley Sprunt
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hewitt
Rev. † and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried
In Honor of Rev. Philip Jamison
St. John’s Lutheran Church
In Honor of Mrs. Bebe Landfried
Rev. † and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried
In Honor of Rev. † and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hewitt
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Landini
West Newton Presbyterian Women
In Honor of Mrs. Luella E. Larimer
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hohn
In Honor of Ms. Geraldine Lee
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ciappa
In Honor of Ms. Dorothy J. Luke
Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Jones, Jr.
In Honor of Ms. Mary E. McCullough
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudi
In Honor of Rev. Dr. Richard L. Morgan
St. John’s Lutheran Church
In Honor of Ms. Sarah L. Opaluch
Ms. Mary Ellen Opaluch
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Park
Miss Edith M. Bryen
In Honor of Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Holup
In Honor of Mr. † and Mrs. Ed Renn
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudi
In Honor of Mrs. Jane E. Renn
Ms. Lois R. Frischolz
In Honor of Mrs. Sharon Scimio
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Barnett
In Honor of Ms. Margaret T. Shick
Mr. and Mrs. David Hooke
In Honor of Rev. Andrew G. Slade
West Newton Presbyterian Women
In Honor of Ms. Gertude Smola
Anonymous
In Honor of Ms. Marjorie E. Tilstone
Mr. and Mrs. David Tilstone
In Honor of Ms. Anna Van Fleet
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Van Fleet
In Honor of Ms. Marjorie A. Vrable †
Mr. David C. Vrable
In Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waicis
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Proietti
In Honor of Mrs. Ruth M. Weyman
Karen Weyman-Mann
Redstone billboards are found throughout Westmoreland County.
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In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Dante C. Accurti
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Bohinski
In Memory of Mrs. Kathryn Alberta
Mr. and Mrs. James Sacriponte
In Memory of the Deceased Members of the Ammer Family
Mr. Charles W. AmmerMs. Dolores M. Ammer
In Memory of Frank and Marie Ammer
Mr. Charles W. AmmerMs. Dolores M. Ammer
In Memory of Mrs. Eva H. Andrews
Mrs. Mary H. Dull †Mrs. Robin S. Jennings
In Memory of Ms. Jenny K. Armen
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell A. Feldman
In Memory of Wilmer and Mary Auckerman
Ms. Gertrude M. Smola
In Memory of Mr. William R. Baumann
Ms. Cathy BaumannMs. Deborah EngleMr. and Mrs. John P. LacherRotary Club of GreensburgMr. George Shaner and Mr.
Michael PhilopenaMr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Snyder, Jr.
In Memory of Ms. Peggy Beasley
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Scimio
In Memory of Ms. Elva Beatty
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
In Memory of Mr. Frank V. Benevento
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Benevento
In Memory of Ms. Rose Mary Bengel
Ms. Patricia Kooser-Wall
In Memory of Mr. George Blaho
Ms. Janet B. Blaho
In Memory of Ms. Hertha F. Boggs
Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bones
Ms. Alice M. Bones
In Memory of Mrs. Martha P. Bonidy
Ms. Betty J. Boggio Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A.
Merlino
In Memory of Ms. Margaret J. Boughner
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boughner
In Memory of Mr. Harry E. Bower
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bower
Mrs. Lois M. Kerr
In Memory of Mrs. Mary J. Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers
In Memory of Mr. Joseph B. Boyd
Mrs. Jeny I. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A.
DunnettMr. and Mrs. Charles V.
Greener
In Memory of Ms. Eleanor R. Brown
Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson
In Memory of Mr. Charles Burnett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cooper
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Cameron
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ellinger
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Veyo
In Memory of Mrs. Elinor Larue Casedy
Mrs. Norma Fulton
In Memory of Ms. Carmella J. Citriniti
Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Braun
Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. BroskMr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
CestraMr. Vincent G. CitrinitiMs. Josephine
Costanzo Mr. and Mrs. Ed DolnackMr. and Mrs. Max GlaubenMr. and Mrs. Donald
WannagatMr. and Mrs. Edward
Zigmond
In Memory of Mr. James Clark
Mrs. Katherine M. Clohessy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McCormley
In Memory of Mr. Charles E. Claspy
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
In Memory of Ms. Mary Jane Coldren
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Ms. Lori BollibonMr. and Mrs. Leonard
Scimio
In Memory of Mrs. Maxine F. Cooper
Anonymous
In Memory of Mr. Donald E. Cope
Mrs. Susan Dietrich
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 Ms. Alberta Curry
Mrs. Dorothy C. Knepper
In Memory of Mrs. Ruth D. Dailey
Round Hill Presbyterian Church
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 Mr. Joseph DelTorre
DNP IMS America Corporation
Ms. Michele M. Vanetta
In Memory of Mr. Eugene L. Dennison
Mrs. Kathleen D. Marion
In Memory of Mr. James A. Dennison
Mrs. Kathleen D. Marion
In Memory of Mrs. Maria DiBartolomeo
Anonymous
In Memory of Mrs. Katherine C. Dixon
Ms. Sharon ArlottiMrs. Marcia M. Remaley
In Memory of Mr. Robert R. Dixon
Ms. Ruth S. Floyd
In Memory of Mrs. Mary H. Dull
AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Dennis J.
Acita Mrs. Jeny I. BoydMs. Louise H. BoyleMr. and Mrs. Gregory T.
Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ray T.
CharleyMrs. Jeanne M. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Randall C. Cook
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Courtney
Dr. and Mrs. Richard W. Cribbs
Mrs. Joy T. DahlmannDr. and Mrs. Angelo
DeMezzaMrs. Mary E. DickieMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. FajtMr. Dennis Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
FogelsangerDr. and Mrs. W. Daniel
FosterMrs. Grace Hoff manDr. and Mrs. Donald L.
KetteringDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
KramerMs. Suzi LoechleMs. Joan M. MarcinkoMs. Janet MasonMrs. Kelly S. MulzerMs. Margery OkonakMs. Nancy PioliMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyRenal & Electrolyte
Associates, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Repko Mr. and Mrs. Chester
SchumanMr. and Mrs. Rodger C.
SearfossMrs. Dorothy S. SellMr. and Mrs. William
SmitrovichMr. and Mrs. William R.
SnodgrassDr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Staff en
In Memory of Mr. John Earnest
Ms. Jane C. Earnest
In Memory of Mr. Robert F. Edwards
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Scimio
In Memory of Mrs. Sylvia Eve
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Mr. Robert F. Edwards †
In Memory of Mr. Calvin L. Ewig
Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Neal
In Memory of Mrs. Evelyn L. Farmer
Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Faye
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Essey
In Memory of Mrs. Marian File
Dr. James C. File †
In Memory of Mrs. Marianne M. Flaherty
Mr. Dale Flaherty
In Memory of Mrs. Lucile Forsythe
Mrs. Dorothy C. Knepper
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fowler
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright
In Memory of Dr. James H. Freeman
Mrs. Avis E. Freeman
In Memory of Mr. Kenneth Fronk
Ms. Nancy J. Fronk
In Memory of Ms. Dorothy K. Garland
Ms. Janet AngelopoulosMr. and Mrs. Samuel L.
BronsonMr. and Mrs. Karl E.
EisamanMr. and Mrs. Daniel J. FajtMr. and Mrs. Lee MatchettMears, Smith, Houser &
Boyle, P.C.Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
In Memory of Mrs. Mary Lou Garrity
Ms. Louise H. Boyle Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gazze
Mrs. Mary F. Gazze
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Genes
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Duran
In Memory of Dr. and Mrs. F. Clay Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hauser
In Memory of Mrs. Johanna K. Gillis
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Pifer
In Memory of Mr. James Giron
Ms. Marilyn E. Giron
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. Clarence Greene
Mrs. Geraldine Greene
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Griffi ths
Ms. Janet B. Blaho
In Memory of Ms. Mary Jo Grimm
Ms. Ricarda H. King
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In Memory of Mr. Kirk E. Hall
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Bowers
Mrs. Annetta P. HallMitchell Power StationRound Hill Thriving
Survivors Senior Group
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haller
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Haller
In Memory of Ms. Helen Gram Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hamilton
Ms. Janice W. Hamilton
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John Hareczmak
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smiy
In Memory of Mr. Paul Hareczmak
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smiy
In Memory of Ms. Grace E. Hartman
Mr. Leonard C. Hartman
In Memory of Mr. Gordon P. Hatch
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Davidson, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. Harold N. Hauger
Redstone North Huntingdon Activities Fund
In Memory of Mr. Donald P. Heff elfi nger
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Heff elfi nger
In Memory of Ms. LaVerna Higgins
Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Neal
In Memory of Ms. Doris B. Hiller
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Fausold
Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
In Memory of Ms. Marie Hoak
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gaudi
In Memory of Ms. Ruth A. Holtzer
Mrs. Genevieve H. Ewig
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Foley
In Memory of Ms. Anna E. Holzer
Ms. Helen V. BarkleyMr. Richard HolzerMrs. Susan E. Moon
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hommey
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Blick
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine W. Klyce, Jr.
In Memory of Ms. Kathryn W. Hutchinson
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine W. Klyce, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. G. Lewis “Sonny” Iannuzzo
Mrs. Jeny I. BoydMs. Joan M. Marcinko
In Memory of Ms. Dorothea Imhoff
Mrs. Jean I. Zellers
In Memory of Mr. Cooper James
Mr. Dominic Gavatorta
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth James
Ms. Linda L. James
In Memory of Ms. Jean L. Jeff ries
Ms. Nancy AtkinsMr. and Mrs. Robert
Bistok Ms. Marjorie F. GoodyMrs. Annetta P. HallMrs. Kathleen D. MarionRev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard
L. MorganRedstone North
Huntingdon Activities Fund
Ms. Jeanette M. Spangler
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Johnson
Mr. Kenneth E. Johnson
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bill Johnson
Dr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Foster
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 Mr. Tom Kerila
Mrs. Barbara A. Schlirf
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Klyce, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine W. Klyce, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. Ron Landfried
Rev. † and Mrs. Mark H. Landfried
In Memory of Ms. Carol H. Langston Wolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Cheppa
Lynn T. Giever Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. GramsMr. and Mrs. Kevin H.
KasbergMr. and Mrs. Richard H.
RileyMr. and Mrs. Robert M.
RossMr. and Mrs. William D.
RossMr. and Mrs. Harry G.
Souders
In Memory of Mrs. Eleanor B. Lashley
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
In Memory of Mrs. Gretchen W. Lauff er
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mellyn, Jr.
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lynch
Mrs. Annetta P. Hall
In Memory of Mr. Lauren Lyons
Mrs. Emma H. Lyons
In Memory of Mr. Joseph F. Marion
Mrs. Kathleen D. Marion
In Memory of Ms. Marion S. Martin
Mrs. Louise J. Sheffl er
In Memory of Col. Drue McMillan
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morgan
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mensch
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Mensch
In Memory of Mrs. Jane Mika
Mr. John A. Mika
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In Memory of Ms. Dorothy G. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schuman
In Memory of Rev. and Mrs. Frank H. Miller
Mr. Robert A. Miller
In Memory of Mrs. Joanne N. Miller
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Mr. and Mrs. Edward D.
BennettMrs. Jean M. CoatesMr. and Mrs. Robert
HodgsonRev. † and Mrs. Mark H.
LandfriedMr. and Mrs. Richard
MatrischMr. Robert A. MillerNorthrop Grumman
Aircrew TrainingMr. and Mrs. Paul L.
SchroederMr. and Mrs. Leonard
ScimioMr. and Mrs. Paul J. ShieldsMs. LaDorna L. StephensMs. Marilyn Weightman
In Memory of Mrs. Dorothy Momeyer
Mrs. Marcia M. Remaley
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. Ruth F. Mullin
Mrs. Jeanne M. Cook
In Memory of Mrs. Helen E. Murray
Ms. Helen E. Allen Ms. Alice M. BonesMs. Louise H. BoyleMrs. Mary E. DickieMrs. Mary H. Dull †
Dr. and Mrs. W. Daniel Foster
Mrs. Robin S. JenningsDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
KramerMs. Pamela MurrayMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyMr. and Mrs. Paul A.
Schreckengost
In Memory of Mrs. Eleanor J. Oates
Mr. and Mrs. John Bales
D.L. Couch Wallcovering, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Kreger
Mr. and Mrs. Leon W. Kreger, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David Laff ertyMr. and Mrs. Randall OatesMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyVescom America, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Wrobel
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Oates
Mr. and Mrs. Steven F. Kreger
In Memory of Ms. Elis Pearl Obley
Mr. Alan L. Obley
In Memory of Ms. Patricia A. O’Donnell
Mr. and Mrs. John E. O’Donnell
In Memory of Rev. William M. Oesterlin
Mrs. Fadra Oesterlin †
In Memory of Mr. Robert Pallitto
Ms. Marian M. Pallitto
In Memory of Mrs. Margaret Panzino
Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Gallo
In Memory of Mr. William S. Petrosky
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BucciDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
Kramer
In Memory of Ms. Bernice L. Purnell
Mr. Jonathan Bell Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert
KramerMr. and Mrs. Richard D.
Parker Mr. and Mrs. William
Smitrovich
In Memory of Mrs. Muriel Quinto
Mrs. Annetta P. Hall
In Memory of Mr. Edward N. Renn
Mr. Robert L. Bozurich Calvin United Presbyterian
ChurchMs. Lois R. FrischolzMr. and Mrs. Paul GaudiMr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
GraneyDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
KramerMr. and Mrs. Carl Poggi-
JenkinsMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyStephen J. Renn Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Scott
In Memory of Ms. Pauline Roach
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barozzini
In Memory of Mrs. Izabel D. Roskosh
Ms. Patricia A. Barley Big R Management Co.Herbein & Company Inc.Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert
Kramer
In Memory of Mr. Charles R. Ross
Ms. Carolyn Falcon Ms. Beverly J. ForsythMrs. Robin S. Jennings
Dr. and Mrs. † Herbert Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stitt
In Memory of Mr. John W. Ruyak
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morgan
Mrs. Toni T. PosnerMrs. Frances D. Ruyak
In Memory of Dr. Luciano C. Scala
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht Mr. Robert F. Edwards †Mrs. Norma T. Hopkinson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Scimio
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 Ms. Grayce T. Schroyer
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barozzini
In Memory of Ms. Sonia Schupra
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smiy
In Memory of Ms. Margaret M. Seamens
Mr. Charles M. Seamens
In Memory of Ms. Helen Simola
Ms. Gertrude M. Smola
In Memory of Mrs. Audrey A. Simpson
Mrs. Daina Coury
In Memory of Mr. Peter J. Skrgic, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Skrgic, Jr.
In Memory of Ms. Shirley Slade
Rev. Andrew G. Slade
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In Memory of Mr. Stanley Smith
Ms. Lois K. Albrecht
In Memory of Mr. Robert H. Stevenson
Mrs. Arena E. Stevenson
In Memory of Ms. Mary Stough
Ms. Catherine E. Wray
In Memory of Mrs. Helen H. Strader
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jamison
Mr. Kenneth M. Strader
In Memory of Dr. J. Richard Swacus
Mr. John Swacus
In Memory of Mr. James C. Tallant
Anonymous
In Memory of Mrs. Nancy M. Thompson
Mrs. Katherine M. Clohessy
Dr. Janice DavisRedstone North
Huntingdon Activities Fund
In Memory of Mr. Nelson C. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Scimio
Mr. Robert Thompson
In Memory of Mr. David Linn Titler
Mrs. Joy T. Dahlmann
In Memory of Miss Ada G. Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. D. Alan Williams
In Memory of Mr. Cliff ord B. Tracy, Sr.
C.B. Tracy & Associates, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Charley
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Courtney
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Gallatin
Mr. Charles M. SeamensMrs. Carolyn L. Weiss
In Memory of Mr. Wilson Troy
Ms. Gloria Cavada
In Memory of Mr. Pete Van Fleet
Ms. Anna L. Van Fleet
In Memory of Mrs. Catherine Vana
Ms. Clara M. Vana
In Memory of Ms. Anna Veach
Ms. Patricia A. EbertsMr. Steven Veach
In Memory of Mr. O. Lee Wallis
Mr. John R. Wallis Mr. Richard Wallis
In Memory of Ms. Dorothy Walter
Mrs. Jean W. Blice
In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. John N. Ward, Esq.
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 Mrs. Wilma B. White
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Morgan
Mrs. Toni T. PosnerMr. Charles W. White
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 Mr. Joseph J. Wolk
Ms. Valeria D. Wolk
In Memory of Ms. Elizabeth Work
Mrs. Evelyn W. Herring
In Memory of Ms. Pearle Wray
Ms. Catherine E. Wray
In Memory of Denzil E. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wright
In Memory of Ms. Susan K. Yale
George and Bonnie Meanor
In Memory of Ms. Thelma Zimmerman
Mrs. Karen M. Furin
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ChurchesCalvin United Presbyterian ChurchConnellsville Presbyterian ChurchFirst Presbyterian Church of
GreensburgFirst Presbyterian Church of IrwinGrace Community Presbyterian
ChurchLatrobe Presbyterian ChurchLatrobe United Presbyterian ChurchMaplewood United Presbyterian
ChurchMcClellandtown 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 & FoundationsA.E. Troutman Memorial FundAlexander J. Graham, O.D., F.A.A.O.Alliance Rehab HVA, LLCAmcomAmeriprise Financial Around Back CafeBaker TillyBeeghly and Company JewelersBig R Management Co.Bill Rethage Roofi ng & RemodelersBrown Calabretta ArchitectsBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCC.B. Tracy & Associates, Inc.Cabin Hill MaytagCarbis Walker LLPChevron Humankind Matching Gift
ProgramCommercial Bank & Trust of PA
Community Foundation of Westmoreland County
Deluzio & Company, LLPD.L. Couch Wallcovering, Inc.Dickie, McCamey & ChilcoteDNP IMS America CorporationDuncan Accounting & Tax Services,
Inc.Dunkin’ DonutsErzen Associates, Inc.Excela Health - Westmoreland
HospitalFerri PharmacyFirst National Bank of PennsylvaniaFriends of Norwin Public Library Inc.Friends of Tyler CourtneyGiant Eagle - MurrysvilleHampton Offi ce ProductsHart Funeral Home, Inc.Hefren-TillotsonHerbein & Company Inc.HighmarkHomeTown Medical EquipmentIndustrial Relations, Inc.Intelligent Electronic Systems, Inc.Irwin Family CareJames A. Fox and Elizabeth M. Fox
FundsJohn V. Graziano Funeral Home, Inc.Kepple-Graft Funeral Home, Inc.L. F. Hollingsworth TrustLawn Sense, Inc.Leo M. Bacha Funeral Home Inc.Louis F. Bruning Jr. FundLuehm Candy CompanyMcDonald, Snyder & Lightcap, P.C.Mears, Smith, Houser & Boyle, P.C.Michael Baker Corporation
FoundationMitchell Power StationMolyneaux Tile and CarpetNorthrop Grumman Aircrew
TrainingPhyllis’ FashionsPrism Response, Inc.Private Wealth Advisors, Inc.
Raimondo Construction Co., Inc.Ranier’s PharmacyRedstone HighlandersRedstone Highlands Volunteer
NetworkRedstone North Huntingdon
Activities FundRe/Max Realty AccessRenal & Electrolyte Associates, Inc.Robert Marion Piano ServiceRotary Club of GreensburgRound Hill Thriving Survivors Senior
GroupS&T BankSenior Independence of
Southwestern PAShirey EngineeringShrader’s Dairy QueenStandard BankTurner Dairy Farms, Inc.Unifi ed Alerts LLCVescom America, Inc.Ward & Christner, P.C.Warren D. Corrie ElectricWilliam Snyder Funeral HomeZiegler 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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Gi� -In-Kind Donations:� roughout the course of the year, many non-cash gi� s are given to Redstone. � ese gi� s come in many forms, including:
■ Items donated for auctions or ra� es at the Highlands Fling■ Food products donated for various events■ Lovingly made lap robes and blankets■ Stocking stu� ers for Harbor residents■ Special snack items for the sta� at the holidays■ Furnishings of former residents■ Services by a variety of vendors
Each of these, and the many other Gi� -in-Kind donations, touch and enrich the lives of everyone within the Redstone family. � ank you for your generosity.
The Aerobic CenterAllante’ Hair Designs &
Spa Inc.Ms. Jennifer AmundsonMs. Bess C. Anderson †Mr. and Mrs. Donald E.
AndersonMs. Ann AndrejcakMr. † and Mrs. Wayne
ArnoldArnold Palmer MotorsArnold Palmer’s Latrobe
Country ClubAround Back CafeMs. Cheryl AveriAw Else Boutique LLCMr. Ronald BachowskiMr. Joseph Barowich, Sr.Ms. Marjorie BauerMs. Betty S. BaughmanMr. William R. Baumann †Beeghly and Company
JewelersMs. Patricia A. BenkoMs. Robin BerrikerBradford Renaissance
PortraitsMrs. Sheryl BrinkerMayor and Mrs. Robert J.
BrooksMrs. Helen B. BushCanvas On DemandCarnegie Science CenterChick-Fil-ACity of Greensburg
Recreation DepartmentMr. † and Mrs. James Clark
Mr. Charles E. Claspy †Ms. Lisa ColarussoCold Stone CreameryComplete Family DentistryMr. Eugene R. CooperCovelli EnterprisesMr. and Mrs. Robert F.
Crouse, Sr.The Cupcake ShoppeMrs. Joy T. DahlmannMr. and Mrs. Glenn T.
Davidson, Jr.Dr. Janice DavisDiCola Insurance &
Financial ServicesMr. Dennis Diff enderferDino’s Sports LoungeMs. Michelle DixonMs. Lisa M. DormireMr. Robert W. EakinEFD AssociatesMs. Onile B. Elder †Ms. Opal V. EvansMs. Carolyn FalconFantastic Sam’sFerrante’s LakeviewMs. Bernadine B. FisherFive Guys Operations, LLCMs. Ruth S. FloydMr. Steven FloydFotorecord Print CenterMs. Nancy J. FronkMs. Rosemary M. FryGabby G’s FloralsMs. Linda GalatiMr. and Mrs. James P.
Gallagher
Mr. and Mrs. Jon GardnerMrs. Mary Lou Garrity †George Conte Design
Consultants, Inc.Glengarry Golf LinksMs. Karole GoodGreen Mountain Coff eeMrs. Elaine A. Greguric †Mrs. Annetta P. HallMr. Harold N. Hauger †Mr. and Mrs. Gary HaydenMr. Richard Hileman, Jr.Ms. Doris B. Hiller †Mr. Donald HiltyMs. Wanda K. HorvathIntegral BallroomIrwin Family CareJanet’s Dance StudioMs. Jean L. Jeff ries †Mr. Brandon D. KerrMs. Linda A. KingThe Kitchen on MainMs. Judith KocinskiMs. Shirley KohlhammerDr. and Mrs. † Herbert
KramerMs. Angelina KustraMrs. Theresa E. Ladika †Mr. and Mrs. † Albert M.
LanderRev. † and Mrs. Mark H.
LandfriedMr. and Mrs. Pat LaSitisLatrobe Area Hospital
Charitable FoundationLaurel Caverns Geological
Park
Laurel Highlands River Tours
Ms. Ginny LavellaMs. Maxine LenhartMr. and Mrs. Robert P.
LightcapMs. Lucy Lombardo †Lowe’sMs. Dorothy J. LukeRev. and Mrs. J. Charles
MacPherson IIIMaloberti ProduceMr. Ralph S. MarinelliMarshall’sMr. † and Mrs. Thomas F.
MartinMs. Janet R. Matchett †Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McCannMcFeely’s Gourmet
ChocolateMs. Francene MelocchiMs. Barbara A. MelvinMr. and Mrs. Mark G.
MerrillMichelle’s Bella Boutique &
Day SpaMr. † and Mrs. Joseph
MicireMr. and Mrs. † Robert A.
MillerMrs. Shawna L. MillerRev. Dr. and Mrs. Richard
L. MorganMs. Pamela MurrayNever Enough! Boutique,
LLC
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Mrs. Eleanor J. Oates †Mrs. Fadra Oesterlin †On Site DermatologyMr. Nick OswaldOuterwallMr. and Mrs. Henry L.
PalkoMr. and Mrs. Brien PalmerDr. and Mrs. John S. ParkerMr. and Mrs. Michael J.
PassalinquaMr. and Mrs. Tony PaulyPenn-Franklin NewsMs. Ida R. Pfeifer †Philco BuildersPhipps Conservatory and
Botanical Gardens, Inc.Pittsburgh CLOPittsburgh MagazinePittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium
Ms. Paula G. PurnellRamada Hotel and
Conference CenterRamada LigonierRedstone CandiesMrs. Marcia M. RemaleyRialto Cafe & Baldy’s PizzaRob’s Auto DetailingMr. Frederick RossMs. Barbara L. RudolphS&T BankMrs. Blanche L. Saviski †Ms. Regina Schuba †Mr. Robert P. SchweikertSedona Rouge Hotel and
SpaSeven Springs Mountain
ResortMr. and Mrs. Charles
Shirley
Shrader’s Dairy QueenMs. Rebecca SiddleMs. Jean A. Skinner †Smail Auto Car Wash &
Detail CenterMr. and Mrs. Mark SobotaMr. Robert SouthSt. Emma MonasterySt. John’s Lutheran Church Stage Right!Ms. LaDorna L. StephensStudio 2 AdvertisingMr. and Dr. Frank X.
StumpfMr. and Mrs. John SwacusTen Fox SalonMrs. Nancy M. Thompson †Totteridge Golf CourseUS FoodserviceMrs. Ann Marie ValliVargo’s HallmarkMr. Michael Viscusi †
Ms. Agnes T. Visser †Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
WallaceWalmart - DelmontMr. and Mrs. John N. Ward,
Esq.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
WestWestmoreland Choral
Society and Children’s Chorus
Westmoreland Museum of American Art
Ms. Myrtle J. Worthy †Mr. George WrayMs. Martha A. Zatezalo and
Mr. Dennis J. GounleyMs. Margaret R. Zelezniak
Ms. Patricia A. Acita Ms. Amber Ammann Ms. Leigh Bach Mrs. Barbara BarozziniMs. Marjorie Bauer Ms. Jacquelyn BellMs. Emily Bippus Mr. Junes Bos Mrs. Katherine O. BreanMs. Patricia Y. Butter Mr. Mark J. CeligoiMs. Linda DalzellMr. Dominic D’Amico Mr. Drew DeCreaseMrs. 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. Phyllis E. Frye Mr. Geoff rey E. Gehring Ms. Annabell Gross Ms. Nichola M. Heller Ms. Megan L. Henninger
Ms. Catherine M. HillMs. Diane M. Himes Mr. James W. HodgeMrs. Linda Hodge Ms. Donna Ickes Ms. Sandra Kemerer Mr. Brandon D. Kerr Mr. Francis J. King Ms. Megan King Mrs. Tarra Klingensmith Ms. Myra KourkoulisMrs. Malerie KreppsMrs. Kristy KrivdaMrs. Connie L. Landis Mrs. Wendy Lieberum Mrs. Vicki L. Loucks Mrs. Laura MalackiMrs. Vanessa M. Mangery Mrs. Valerie R. MarkishMs. Corazon MartirMs. Monica Massari Ms. Carrie McClurgMr. Daniel Morelli Mrs. Rebecca A. Nallo-Macalus Ms. Mary Ellen OpaluchMs. Toni Oslosky
Ms. Jennifer M. Pachesky Mrs. Cindie L. Palko Ms. Cathy Pavlovic Mr. Michael Peltz Ms. Jennifer B. Posgay Ms. Cynthia RaleyMs. Delilah Ressler Ms. Rebecca Roberts Mrs. Therese Saunders Ms. Sheryl Shevchik Ms. Nancy J. Sickenberger Rev. Rebecca SiddleMs. Linda SiefertMs. Lucy SphonMrs. Karen L. Sprumont Ms. Brandi L. StonerMs. Glenna Storey Ms. Lisa Szalanczy Ms. JoAnne TurnbullMrs. Judith Ungvarsky Mr. Mark H. WargoMs. Connie Williams Mrs. Pamela J. Williams Ms. Cathleen M. Wood Ms. Jo Ellen Youst
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.
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In Memoriam:The following is a list of Redstone residents and employees who died between July 1, 2013 and December 31, 2014. 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.
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Bess C. AndersonWayne ArnoldBarbara L. BartolomucciPeggy BeasleyElva BeattyHertha F. BoggsEdward B. BooherLila J. BowerRichard BrisbaneEleanor R. BrownOlivia R. ChaseAgnes L. ChaslerJames ClarkDonald E. CopeCalvin D. CrawfordThomas W. DevauxRuth G. Diff enderferKatherine C. DixonRobert F. EdwardsOnile B. ElderJoan EvansEvelyn L. Farmer
James C. FileMarcolina C. FlesikLois FurlanAnna C. GavatortaNina G. GoughenourElaine A. GreguricMary Jo GrimmSamuel B. HamptonRachel A. HatchHenry HawleyWilliam HerrupRichard D. HilemanDoris B. HillerJoan HiltyMarie M. HoakAlice HooverPauline N. HrehocikMargot A. IngersollKathryn H. JamisonJean L. Jeff riesGladys F. JohnsCarolyn B. Jones
Ellis R. JonesJay H. KelleyLouise M. KilgoreDale E. KlamutPhyllis L. KramerTheresa E. LadikaMary K. LambArina LanderMark H. LandfriedEleanor B. LashleyDorothy E. LattaHelen L. LewisRosemary LewisLucy LombardoEvelyn H. MansourScott MartinThomas F. MartinJanet R. MatchettFrances McGrathJoseph MicireElizabeth R. MillerJoanne N. Miller
Katherine E. MillerThomas A. MillerStanley MohlerUrsula MohlerWilliam L. NewmyerFadra OesterlinFlorence M. OleckiDale B. PeckmanMarjorie L. PottsMary M. QuinlanEdward N. RennBurhl E. RileyThomas RizzutiCynthia M. RobinsonBetty RoskoshCharles R. RossJohn W. RuyakRita SappRegina SchubaDorothy SeliyIda B. SerenaWilliam K. ShieryPatricia A. SperberNancy M. ThompsonCliff ord B. TracyIrene W. TruxalMarjorie A. VrableCharles L. WagnerVirginia M. WhiteCatherine ZerkowskyMary J. Zimmerman
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� 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.
Legacy Gifts ReceivedThe Estate of Mr. Elroy AlbrightThe Estate of Ms. Lois J. AndersonThe Estate of Ms. Margaret V. Baker The Estate of Mrs. Marion BartolettiThe Estate of Ms. Ruth BeemerThe Estate of Ms. Martha Anne
BrownThe Estate of Ms. Sara Hunter BrownThe Estate of Ms. Mildred CadzowThe Estate of Donald and Margaret
CarrollThe Estate of Ms. Jennie CramerThe Estate of Clarence R. DrylieThe Estate of Miss Florence M. EwingThe Estate of Mrs. Evelyn L. FarmerThe Estate of Clarence T. FletcherThe Estate of Ms. Elizabeth FoxThe Estate of Mary Felton FryeThe Estate of Daniel and Mae
GilmourThe Estate of Ms. Maurine GlasgowThe Estate of Ms. Anna Jane GortonThe Estate of Daniel and Virginia
GraueThe Estate of Mr. Kirk E. HallThe Estate of Mr. Raymond P.
HarrisonThe Estate of Ms. Elva A. HeasleyThe Estate of Mr. William HicksThe Estate of Ms. L.F. HollingsworthThe Estate of Mrs. Esther HornungThe Estate of Ms. Gertrude HugusThe Estate of Ms. Kathryn W.
HutchinsonThe Estate of Herbert E. KingThe Estate of Mrs. Louise LiddellThe Estate of Mr. E. F. LockardThe Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
LongThe Estate of Misses Mary L. and
Marjorie S. LordThe Estate of Mr. R. MarshallThe Estate of Margaret R. McDivittThe Estate of Miss Harriet M. McKee
The Estate of Ms. Mary Sloan and Edward K. Miller
The Estate of Misses Doris E. and Ruth Nevin
The Estate of Mrs. Emily D. NoelThe Estate of Mrs. Virginia G. NoelThe Estate of Mr. Edward H. NollThe Estate of Ms. Helen OurslerThe Estate of Mr. Dale PorterThe Estate of Ms. Muriel QuintoThe Estate of Mrs. Elsie H. RanckThe Estate of Mrs. Sylvia S.
SchweikertThe Estate of Ms. Helen S. SeanorThe Estate of Mrs. Audrey A.
SimpsonThe Estate of Ms. Jane M. SummersThe Estate of Ms. Elsie TilbrookThe Estate of Mrs. Dorothy TomanThe Estate of Mr. Jim UnderwoodThe Estate of Miss Catherine S.
VaughnThe Estate of Mrs. Margaret WeltyThe Estate of Mrs. Helen W. WilliamsThe Estate of R. Nelson WilliamsThe Estate of Ms. Edith A.
WohlgemuthThe Estate of Ms. Grace E. WrightThe Estate of Mrs. Dorothy S. YardThe Estate of Ms. Mable Zeth
Legacy Gifts PromisedSix Anonymous GiftsMs. Helen E. AllenMr. and Mrs. John N. BrenziaMs. Mabel CarlinMr. and Mrs. Duane A. DanielsMrs. Sylvia DennisonMrs. Linda FeightnerMrs. Jean R. GeorgeMrs. Annetta P. HallMr. and Mrs. C. Walter KeiblerMrs. Marjorie M. LandfriedMr. Edward and Mrs. Louise LandiniMrs. Donald Machesney
Mrs. Kathleen D. MarionMrs. Dorothy B. Ruoff Ms. Norma G. ScheidemantelMr. Robert P. SchweikertMrs. Nancy G. SprengerMrs. Helen M. Taylor
Legacy Gifts In ProcessThe Estate of Mr. Robert R. DixonThe Estate of Ms. Doris B. Hiller
ThepreviouslistsincludeallPlannedandEstategiftsofwhichwehavebeennotified.Ifwehaveinadvertentlyomittedanyonewhoshouldhavebeenincluded,wewouldliketocorrectthis.IfyouplantoincludeRedstoneinyourlegacygiving,pleaseconsidernotifyingussothatwecanincludeyouinfuturelistingsandeventsfortheTomanLegacySociety.Pleasecontactusat724-832-8402,Ext.353.
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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 orga-nizations that you hold dear...to the world? � inking 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.
� ere are many ways to leave a Legacy gi� . � e easiest, is to have your attorney attach a CODICIL to your will that indicates simply that you wish to make a gi� to Redstone High-lands. You may designate either a speci� c dollar amount, a percentage of your estate, or the residual of your estate. � e language should say,
Perhaps you would want to consider the following possibilities as you think about your legacy:
■ Most of Redstone’s Legacy Gi� s 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 gi� is a wonderful way to provide support for Redstone’s residents.
■ Although most Redstone residents live for many years a� er 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 gi� by naming Redstone as the bene� ciary of an insurance policy or a retirement account. � is may also provide a positive tax bene� t during your lifetime!
■ Another way to provide yourself with a bene� t during your lifetime is to establish a Charitable Gi� Annuity. � is may provide you with some tax savings, an income stream for the rest of your life, and an ongoing fund providing support to Redstone a� er your death.
Sometimes, e� orts 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 Gi� 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, 2013 and June 30, 2014. 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 gi� opportunities, your gi� to Redstone Highlands may be doubled or even tripled! Some companies even extend their matching gi� programs to retirees. � e following is a list of some of the companies that may provide such matching gi� opportunities: AT & T, AK Steel, Allegheny Technologies, Aramark, ALCOA, Equitable Resources, Fisher Scienti� c, H.J. Heinz, Merck, Merrill Lynch, Peoples Gas, Prudential Finan-cial, Sprint, PNC, PPG, Verizon, Westinghouse, Highmark, and others.
For more information contact Lisa Dormire,VP for Fund Development
residual of your estate. � e language should say,
Perhaps you would want to consider the following possibilities
“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 UnitsSenior Apartments ...........................75Personal Care ....................................33Personal Care Plus ............................16Nursing ..............................................77
Total ................................................201
Murrysville UnitsSenior Apartments ...........................90Personal Care ....................................24Terrace (Memory Impairment) ......20
Total ................................................134
North Huntingdon UnitsSenior Apartments ...........................95Personal Care ....................................20Terrace (Memory Impairment) ......20
Colonial Estates UnitsVilla Homes .......................................19
Total ................................................154
Summary UnitsSenior Apartments .........................260Personal Care ....................................77Personal Care Plus ............................16
Terrace (Memory Impairment) ......40Nursing ..............................................77Villa Homes .......................................19
Total ................................................489
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
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772 Frontier DriveNorth Huntingdon, PA 15642
Phone 724-864-1429Fax 724-864-3618
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6 Garden Center Drive ■ Greensburg, PA 15601
Visit Sisters Bistro on our Greensburg campus for a healthy, reasonably priced meal beginning in late March. Breakfast items, salads, sandwiches, burgers, wraps, � atbread pizzas, side items, desserts, co� ee, and beverages will all be available. Operating hours will be from 8 am to 8 pm Monday through Friday, and noon to 6 pm Saturday and Sunday. Dine-in and take-out service available. Public welcome! Stop by to see our culinary team in action and enjoy a fresh meal!
Ashley Moyer and Jane Moore, Bistro Sta�