Abundant Life Annual Report Edition 2024

Message From The President A s we reflect on the past year, the impactful services provided by Lutheran SeniorLife fill us with gratitude and pride. Our mission to provide an Abundant Life ® to those we serve has been furthered through the dedication and hard work of our staff, volunteers, and partners. In this edition, it is with great pleasure that we highlight our memory care and residential living services. Our communities at St. John, Passavant and The Commons at Stonebrook Village continue to set the standard for excellence in residential living. Passavant Community celebrated the centennial milestone of Elma Buttermore, a beloved member of our community. Additionally, my recent attendance at a social gathering hosted by a group of gentlemen at Passavant underscored the significance of camaraderie and fellowship within our communities. The Visiting Nurses Association of Western Pennsylvania (VNA) has been a cornerstone of our commitment to home health care. Our staff provided compassionate and professional care to countless individuals in the comfort of their own homes in a five-county area. Moreover, the VNA opened new offices in the St. John and Passavant communities. In addition, our Rehabilitation Services team has been instrumental in helping patients at VNA and throughout Lutheran SeniorLife to maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. The Lutheran Service Society has continued its vital work in community outreach and support. The programs including HUD Housing, Meals on Wheels, and our

senior centers have made a significant difference in the lives of many. These community-based centers, specifically designed for older adults, have become hubs of activity and social interaction, providing a lifeline to many who would otherwise be isolated. The LIFE program (Living Independence for the Elderly) has brought hope and comprehensive care to older adults who wish to live in their homes. This all-inclusive program has grown substantially. It offers medical, social, and personal care services tailored to each individual’s needs and is provided at no cost to the participants of the program. The feedback from participants and their families has been overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the profound impact of our services. In closing, we want to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you—our dedicated staff, volunteers, donors, partners, and board members. Your steadfast support has been instrumental in enabling us to continue our mission to ensuring that every individual we serve can live their most Abundant Life ® .

David Fenoglietto, President & CEO of Lutheran SeniorLife

Lutheran SeniorLife Board of Directors John Miller, Chairman

Rev. Ronald A. Brown Dr. Scott E. Celin Jeannette Christensen Melva J. Fair David J. Fenoglietto

Jessica Hrabovsky Dr. Kenneth C. Huber Chris O. Jordheim Eric D. Kofmehl, PhD Marilyn D. Landis

Rev. Kari Smail Rev. Angela Smith Michael Sparlin Don Stoebe Rev. Kimberly van Driel

Rev. Robert F. Zimmerman Chad J. Zutter, PhD

Lutheran SeniorLife Foundation Board of Directors Rev. Daniel P. Smail, Chairman

Janet Emery David J. Fenoglietto Patrick King

Laura Kuechler Kenneth E. Lewis Janet Montelaro

Michael J. Sparlin Lance A. Whiteman Mary Jeanne Krob

Claudine Jordheim Suzanne Newpher Benjamin Jamieson

CONTENTS 3 Memory Care 4 Residential Living 6 Foundation

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