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The annual report for Sholom Senior Living in Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN.
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the Possibilities Imagine 2014 Sholom Annual Report Meet “Possibility Thinker” Judy Meisel Page 4.
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thePossibilities

Imagine

2014 Sholom Annual Report

Meet “Possibility Thinker”

Judy MeiselPage 4.

Sholom has been providing care and services to our Jewish elderly community and their families for over a century. Sholom began in St. Paul and when it opened its doors at Sholom Home on Midway Parkway, it took on a great tradition of service from its predecessors. It was a dynamic and thriving residence for Jewish elderly. Our parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles all experienced care the “Sholom Way.”

The Ackerberg Family Sholom West campus was built to provide service to the Jewish Community and to have a presence on the Minneapolis side of the Mississippi. Then, in 2007, Sholom established itself as a forward-thinking and always-improving provider opening the newer Shaller Family Sholom East campus in St. Paul to serve the community with a state-of-the art center providing the high quality of care we expect from our facilities.

Today, more people are living longer and more inde-pendently. The Ackerberg Campus—with Sholom Home West, the Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Residence, Knollwood Place and Menorah West—has demonstrated the value, effectiveness and viability of offering a con-tinuum of care on one familiar campus where residents can age in place, and move to different facilities as their needs change. But, nearly 30 years later, these facilities are aging and in need of major renovation and repair.

Looking forward in 2015, Sholom is also expanding our Home Care and Hospice programs in order to meet the needs of our community in the most effective way. We are training our home care team in the “Sholom Way”—carefully selecting them for their caring, compassionate

attitudes as well as their expertise and special training. We are very proud of the quality of care being provided and strive to continue this excellent standard of care.

The Sholom tradition of compassionate care that has existed for generations, where everyone is “fam-ily,” must be carried on. Now is the time to “Imagine the Possibilities” and join with the community leader-ship who are behind this effort. Collectively, we have the strength to fulfill a promise to our parents, grandpar-ents and community by offering the best care possible in every stage of life and in every setting.

Mark Freeman, President

Imagine the Possibilities

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Sholom has a workforce of 930 individuals who pro-vide care, support and compassion to the seniors we serve. What a tremendous asset!

In Sholom’s continuing efforts to invest in our greatest asset, which is our staff, the Sholom Nursing Academy is actively engaging prospective students through a rigorous pre-admission student screening by Sholom. This includes student immersion in nurtur-ing personal caring qualities, in-depth clinical training, promoting Jewish cultural values, and ongoing continu-ing professional mentoring and individual guidance, prior to the staff engagement in the demanding and ever-changing very personal care of clients who are in Sholom’s trust.

Those who are chosen to be part of Sholom’s team are hired for their personal attributes—“the heart”—and hand-picked for their talent. Our ongoing experi-ences have demonstrated that early investment during the hiring process improves the caliber of our students which further increases the value for those we care for, as well as our employees’ understanding.

While we have desks, phones, computers, file cabi-nets, and other valuable equipment, our people that use these assets are the real value at Sholom. When we deni-grate our most valued assets, we denigrate ourselves.

We know our employees are intelligent and are receptive to challenges that arise. They want to be trusted and acknowledged so that each day they come to work to care for and interact with residents and cli-ents, they can feel that they are a part of the valuable and important mission at Sholom.

What we do works well and continues to get bet-ter, benefitting residents, Sholom, and the Twin Cities Jewish community, further demonstrating that employ-ees are our assets, and they are ultimately the income-generating engine for Sholom.

Though our success may often be seen and mea-sured through our performance indicators and eco-nomic drivers, our value to the Jewish community and the residents whom we serve, rests primarily on the people who work at Sholom.

Ben LaubBen Laub, Chief Executive Officer

Sholom’s Valued Asset

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As a young girl,

Judy lost her mother

and countless other

family members to

the Nazi atrocities.

She believes that

she survived for

a reason.

The ofSpirit Pioneers

By Libby Goldstein Parker

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Judy Meisel

Judy Meisel is a Holocaust survivor. But that one fact alone does not com-pletely describe this newer

resident at Sholom’s Knollwood Place Apartments. We are truly fortunate to have in our midst someone who has changed count-less lives—a legacy of which she should be proud, because she is a “possibility thinker.” Though Judy has accomplished much in her nearly eighty-six years, she would be the last to tell you about it.

Born in Josvainai, Lithuania, on February 7, 1929, Judy was the youngest of three children. Her father was a lumber and cat-tle merchant in their shtetl and her mother schooled the three children at home. As she says, “We were ordinary people, deeply rooted in Judaism.” She was aware of anti-Semitism from a young age but says it got progressively worse when the Germans arrived in Lithuania in June 1941. And of course, things got much worse from there, as the Jews were forced first into the Kovna ghetto. Then they eventually were sent to various concentration camps and for most of them, to their deaths.

As a young girl at the time, Judy lost her mother and

countless other family mem-bers to the Nazi atrocities. Judy believes that she survived that horrific period for a reason. Judy and her sister were two of only thirteen people (of 1,500 origi-nal prisoners) that survived the Stutthof camp. Weighing in at a mere forty-eight pounds, Judy and her sister miraculously sur-vived the “death march” by pre-tending to be Christians and taking a boat from Gdansk, Poland to Copenhagen. There they were astounded to learn that many Danes had risked their own lives by helping Jews escape to Sweden. In Denmark, Judy and her sister Rachel were “adopted”

by Poula and Sven Jensen and nursed back to health. Eventually, Judy married a Canadian man and moved to Philadelphia to raise her family.

After settling in a Phila delphia suburb with her husband and young family, Judy realized a “lin-gering sense of injustice,” which, together with a chance meeting with Raymond Pace Alexander walking his dog in their neigh-borhood, led to her involvement in the Civil Rights movement.

She can regale you with a story about a dinner she attended hosted by Alexander (an attorney, local judge and civil rights leader in his own right) and his wife, in

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She marched on Wash ington with Rev. King and was there for his “I Have a Dream” speech.

which the late Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. explained the laws of Kashrut to the other guests on Judy’s behalf.

She later marched on Wash-ington with Rev. King and was there for his “I Have a Dream” speech. Quite simply, Judy was at the very center of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. It all started when a race riot broke out in her beloved “City of Brotherly Love” simply because a black family, the Bakers, moved into an all-white neighborhood. Judy was appalled and quickly jumped into action, baking cookies for the Bakers, and thereby lighting a spark of light in her community.

This one singular act helped to shape the rest of Judy’s life—and, in turn, the lives of so many young people whom she taught through speaking engagements throughout the United States.

Judy has given speeches all over the country, mostly to high school and college students, many of whom still send her cards at the holidays and letters of grati-tude, explaining to her that her words have helped to influence their way of thinking about others and sometimes even their chosen career paths.

Later in her life, Judy moved to Santa Barbara, CA, and went on to found the Jewish preschool at her local synagogue there. By the time of her move from Santa Barbara to Minneapolis to be closer to her son and daughter-in-law, she was a highly-regarded local community leader and a celebrated and nationally recog-nized advocate for human rights. A scholarship fund in her name exists for students with an inter-est in human rights through the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara. Certificates, proclama-tions, and pages and pages of let-ters of thanks fill her apartment.

Her childhood experiences surely influenced and inspired her lifelong work of educating and working in the Civil Rights movement. It is doubtful that at the young age of fifteen, after escaping a German death march and surviving by hiding in a ditch with her sister, Judy could ever have imagined the possibilities of her life’s work and legacy, but the sum of those experiences have amounted to a truly remarkable legacy that has helped to improve immeasurable lives all over the United States—and a family legacy of which she could not be

more proud. Judy’s offspring con-tinue shaping the world in their own unique ways. They all have in common the values she so clearly instilled in them, and which she continues to share today with her fellow tenants at Sholom.

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The Sholom Auxiliary supports the ‘extras’ at Sholom that make our residents, tenants, and clients feel comfortably at home.

The Sholom Auxiliary was originally established to support the residents of the original Sholom Home in St. Paul. Years later, the main focus of the Sholom Auxiliary has not changed—nor has the commitment of the Auxiliary members to the elders that Sholom serves. Today, the Auxiliary serves three main pur-poses: Fundraising, Programming, and Volunteerism. Through the Food for Your Soul signature event, other special events, the sale of knishes and cook-books, programming for members that includes luncheons, the Woman of Valor award, a Purim Parade for residents, plus a plethora of volunteer opportu-nities inside the two Sholom campuses and throughout the community, the Auxiliary makes a difference to Sholom residents, working to bring them all the comforts of home.

Sholom Auxiliary

Save the Date

This is the Sholom Auxiliary’s major annual fundraiser.

For a one-of-a-kinddinner party

to benefit Sholom

w w

Save the Date!JUNE 18, 2015

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The North American home health care industry is huge and growing—quickly. The number of Amer ican seniors, 40 million today, is projected to more than dou-ble to 87 million by 2050. The average U.S. life expectancy, 73 years in 1975 and 75 a generation ago, reached a record 78 in 2009 and the longevity trend shows no sign of stop-ping or even slowing. As our community grows older, some people start having trouble doing everyday acti vities like shopping, cooking, and tak-ing care of their home or themselves. The often-heard wish is, “I want to stay in my own home!” The good news is that with the right help you might be able to do just that.

Sholom Home Care As a Preferred Choice

Sholom’s Home Care has seen tremendous growth since late 2014

and early 2015—doubling the number served in only five weeks. There are numerous reasons why the home care industry is seeing such accelerated growth, including:

• Increase in need. Millions of people are reaching an age when they will need some sort of home

care, increasing the expanse of the industry. With so many people in need, the industry will respond by growing to accommodate the demand.

• Affordability. Many are real-izing that home care is a much more affordable route to provid-ing people with the assistance

Sholom Home CareExpanding Beyond the Walls

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they need. This is especially true when compared with such things as assisted living facilities and nursing homes.

• Aging in place. People are beginning to understand the importance of helping the elderly be able to age in place, or stay in their own home. This helps them maintain some indepen-dence, be happier, and be able to stay in their familiar surround-ings. Home care is the option that allows them to do this.

• Convenience. Rather than taking the elderly or sick out of the home for appointments, the home care industry can bring many of those services to the person. This provides a convenient route to getting people the assistance they need.

What is Home Care?

Home care services fall mainly into two categories: skilled home health care and non-medical home care.

Home health care is provided by licensed med ical profession-als, such as registered nurses, social workers and therapists. Non-medical home care, such as personal care, home maker or companionship services,

is provided by professional care givers.

Home health care and non-medical home care providers charge by the hour, whereas assisted living facilities and nurs-ing homes typically charge by the day or month. Depending on how many hours are needed per week, home health care and non-med-ical home care usually are cost-effective alternatives until such time that a person’s care needs become more medically com-plex or staying at home becomes unsafe.

Who Pays for These Services?

Medicare has been the larg-est single source of revenue to pay for in-home health care ser-vices, accounting for 37 percent of the total. The rest is private, long-term care insurance and out-of-pocket costs (22 percent), Medicaid (19 percent) and local governments (20 percent).

Medicare will pay for skilled nursing services and home health services provided for up to 7 days per week, for no more than 8 hours per day, and 28 hours per week. Medicare pays in full for certain medical supplies provided by the Medicare-certified home

health agency, such as wound

dressings and catheters needed for

care. Medicare also pays 80 per-

cent of its approved amount for

certain pieces of medical equip-

ment, such as a wheelchair or

walker. The remaining 20 percent

is the co-payment that must be

paid by the consumer.

Sholom’s Home Care has seen tremendous growth since late 2014 and early

2015—doubling the number served in only five weeks.

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Medicaid pays for certain serv- ices under Home and Community- Based Services waiver programs, but only if providers are certified by Medicaid. The Department of Veterans Affairs reimburses U.S. Armed Service veterans on a case-by-case basis. Some veterans who did not serve on active duty outside the United States fail to realize that they qualify for home care benefits.

It all sounds pretty com-plicated to the average con-sumer and quite frankly, it is! Fortunately, Sholom’s Medicare-certified Home Care team has the experts in place to help people navigate these complexities.

Those interested in working in the home care field can take com-fort in knowing that the industry is seeing a lot of growth, so jobs will be plentiful.

Sholom Home Care will also

grow as we will continue to be able to hire additional people to meet the growing demand for care. The growth in the home care

industry is an all around win-win situation. Welcome home to Sholom!

Our experienced team is devoted to providing you

the highest quality of care. Whether your needs are

simple or complex, Sholom Home Care will help.

SHOLOM HOME CARE

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President Mark FreemanVice Presidents Steve Brand Bill Gotlieb Phyllis Karasov John MacDonald Polly SaxonTreasurer Jerry Rudick

Secretary Margie SolomonImmediate Past President Barry NewmanDirectors Neil Borenstein Allen Freeman Bill Horne Jay Goldberg Jon Gordon

Grant Kamin Becca Kvasnik (Auxiliary President) Brian Krisko Nancy Lane Jon ParritzPaul Ross Michael Saxon (Foundation President)Scott SeilerMichael ShieldsJulie Swiler

President Michael SaxonPresident ElectMark FreemanVice PresidentDavid GantmanTreasurerLisa HeilicherSecretaryJanie BergDirectorsSteve A. Brand*

Lisa CappBob CohenArne Divine*Jay DworskyMichael EpsteinNeil Fink Allen Freeman*Jay D. Goldberg*Cheryl Goldenberg Debbie GoldenbergHarold GoldfineJon Gordon*Robert Hartman*

Susan Feinberg- HughesElaine JohnsonRobert Karon*Adam KlarfeldBecca Kvasnik (Auxiliary President) Joy LeibmanJosh Ribnick MannNeil Moses-ZirkesLouis NewmanMark RatnerAda Rubenstein z”l

Jerry RudickHerb SchechterCharles Selcer*Michelle ShallerThomas Sherman*Ben SteinbergLloyd Stern*Jerome Yugend z”l*Drew Zamansky

*Past Presidents

President Becca KvasnikVice President MembershipLayne Rosen & Susie HeldVice President Programming for MembersRollye Rinkey

Vice President Programming for ResidentsSharon Kieffer and Diane MintzTreasurerTracy TruesdellRecording SecretaryLinda Romeo

DirectorsBarb HoffmanSheila Leventhal Sheri RosenLaurie Smith Immediate Past PresidentNancy GetzkinLife Board MembersMarion KleinAnn MillerBeryl Strickon z”l

2014–15 Boards of Directors

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President Mark Freeman

SHOLOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS

SHOLOM FOUNDATION

SHOLOM AUXILIARY

President Michael Saxon

President Becca Kvasnik

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Sholom Housing Options

ENHANCED ASSISTED LIVINGIf your loved one requires a higher level of care than what is offered in a traditional assisted living setting, talk to us. We can help you find what best suits your loved one’s needs.

Assisted LivingROITENBERG FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 908.1776Numero-Steinfeldt Foundation Assisted Living PavilionWe offer 52 studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with either traditional or enhanced assisted living services. Here’s a sampling of our amenities:• Family-style living rooms,

sunrooms, gardens, and walking paths

• On site fitness center and Live 2 B Healthy® fitness classes

• On site beauty and barber shop• Private dining and catering

services available• Utilities included• Access to Ackerberg Family

Campus continuum & hospice• Full calendar of activities, classes,

and community events • Kosher dining—all meals and

snacks included • Housekeeping and laundry service

included • Scheduled van service

• Ask about short-term stays!

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BENTSON FAMILY ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN55102 • (651) 328.2023• 48 studio, 1 and 2 bedroom

apartments• Emergency call systems• Access to home care services

through Sholom Home Care• Full calendar of activities, classes

and community events• Kosher dining—all meals and snacks

included• Housekeeping and laundry service

included• Wellness programs• Scheduled van service• 24 hour staffing

Sholom Housing Options

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Memory CareJAY & ROSE PHILLIPS CENTER FOR MEMORY CARE730 Kay Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102(651) 328.2023• 18 studio apartments• Specialized programs and

services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss

• Sholom Home Care staff on site 24/7

LEO & DORIS HODROFF PAVILION FOR MEMORY CARE3610 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 908.1776• 24 studio apartments• Specialized programs and

services fostering independence and wellness for individuals experiencing mild to moderate stages of dementia and memory loss

• Sholom Home Care staff on site 24/7

Skilled Nursing & Short-term RehabilitationSHIRLEY CHAPMAN SHOLOM HOME EAST740 Kay Avenue St. Paul, MN 55102(651) 328.2000• 108 bed care center with private

rooms and baths• Short term rehabilitation, long

term, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care

• Chapel, library, gift shop/deli, beauty/barber shop

• Rooftop outdoor patios• Sholom Johnson Hospice Center

SHOLOM HOME WEST3620 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park MN 55426 (952) 935.6311• 179 bed care center• Outdoor garden courtyard• Chapel, library, gift shop,

beauty/barber shop• Short term rehabilitation,

long term, respite, memory, hospice, and palliative care

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KNOLLWOOD PLACE APARTMENTS 3630 Phillips Parkway St. Louis Park, MN 55426 (952) 939.1605• 153 1 and 2 bedroom apartment

homes• Controlled entry, emergency call

system & heated underground parking

• Access to home care services provided by Sholom Home Care; staff on site 24/7

• Full calendar of activities, classes and community events

HUD-supported Apartment HomesMENORAH PLAZA 4925 Minnetonka Blvd.St. Louis Park, MN 55416 (952) 653.3680• 151 1 and 2 bedroom

apartment homes

• Recreational, cultural, and social programming

• Dining services• State funded, waivered services

for customized living programs available

• Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff on site 24/7

MENORAH WEST3600 Phillips ParkwaySt. Louis Park, MN 55426(952) 653.3680• 45 1 bedroom apartment homes• Recreational, cultural, and social

programming • Meal programs available• State funded waivered services

for customized living program available

• Access to home care services through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7

HARRY & JEANETTE WEINBERG APARTMENTS760 Perlman StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102(651) 925.8000• 45 1 bedroom apartment homes• Recreational, cultural, and social

programming• State funded waivered services

for customized living program available

• Underground parking• Access to home care services

through Sholom Home Care; staff available 24/7

Market-rate Senior Apartment Homes

Also on the Rossy & Richard Shaller Family East Campus

Sholom Services

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DAVID FEINBERG VITALITY & AQUATICS CENTER 730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55102 • (651) 328.2051• Warm water therapy pool• Certified trainers

ROITENBERG FAMILY ADULT DAY CENTER

730 Kay Avenue, St. Paul, MN55102 • (651) 328.2015• Enriching programming• Socialization• Nutritious meals• Secure environment

Community-wideSHOLOM HOME CARE (952) 939.1649Enables seniors to continue to live in their own homes while receiving high quality home health and personal care services.

SHOLOM JOHNSON HOSPICE AGENCY (651) 328.2091Hospice care wherever you live; providing physical, emotional, and spiritual care to individuals and their families as the end of life approaches.

SHOLOM CATERINGSt. Paul: (651) 328.2034Minneapolis: (612) 590.5271In need of Kosher catering for all your party needs? Sholom Catering has the right food for any occasion! Go to www.sholomcatering.com.

Sholom Home

Care is Medicare

certified and is

accredited by

the Accreditation

Commission for Health Care.

Sholom Financials

Statement of Financial PositionSTATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

2014 2013 2014 2013ASSETS LIABILITIESCURRENT ASSETS CURRENT LIABILITIES

Cash and Cash Equivalents 3,731,348$ 4,984,437$ Current Portion of LTD 13,405,292 13,374,176 Short Term Investments 213,439 760,986 Accounts Payable 2,368,520 967,385 Accounts Receivable 4,704,714 3,753,035 Accrued Expenses 3,197,107 2,998,356 Current Assets Limited as to Use 1,594,672 1,722,352 Deferred Revenue 36,468 70,201 Other Current Assets 282,396 368,423 Total Current Liabilities 19,007,387 17,410,118

Total Current Assets 10,526,569 11,589,233 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES

Trust and Security Deposits 444,903 403,741 ASSETS LIMITED AS TO USE 38,744,711 33,508,338 Deferred Compensation 243,204 262,596 Less: Current Portion 1,594,672 1,722,352 LTD, Less Current Portions 49,490,646 50,517,061

Total Assets Limited to Use Interest Rate Swap Agreement 1,167,639 1,354,222 (Net of Current Portion) 37,150,039 31,785,986 Total Long-Term Liabilities 51,346,392 52,537,620

TOTAL LIABILITIES 70,353,779 69,947,738

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT 80,501,612 82,900,341 NET ASSETSUnrestricted 29,894,309 31,279,663

OTHER ASSETS 1,766,693 1,842,197 Temporary Restricted 6,487,321 5,198,665 Permanently Restricted 23,209,504 21,691,691

Total Net Assets 59,591,134 58,170,019

TOTAL LIABILITIESTOTAL ASSETS 129,944,913$ 128,117,757$ AND NET ASSETS 129,944,913$ 128,117,757$

Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated

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REVENUE BY SOURCE

Sholom Financials

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STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

2014 2013UNRESTRICTED REVENUES, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT

Net Resident Service Revenue 36,392,993 34,465,960 Rental Revenue 9,491,903 10,034,059 Other Operating Revenue 2,508,248 2,291,165 Unrestricted Contributions 2,266,532 1,150,327 Investment Income 248,203 519,784 Net Assets Released from Restrictions Used for Operations 1,480,226 1,488,605

Total Revenues, Gains and Other Support 52,388,105$ 49,949,900$

OPERATING EXPENSESPrograms and Services 44,614,702 42,324,984 Management and General 9,219,379 8,685,046 Development and Fundraising 829,790 808,660

Total Operating Expenses 54,663,871$ 51,818,690$

OPERATING LOSS (2,275,766)$ (1,868,790)$

NONOPERATING GAINS (LOSSES) AND OTHER SUPPORTRealized and Unrealized Loss on Investments 190,704 588,705 Grant Revenue 699,708 187,855

Total Nonoperating Gains and Other Support 890,412 776,560

Deficit of Revenues, Gains and Other Support Over Expense (1,385,354)$ (1,092,230)$

Increase in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 1,288,656 866,577

Increase in Permanently Restricted Net Assets 1,517,813 947,554

Net Assets, Beginning of Year 58,170,019 57,448,118

Net Assets, End of Year 59,591,134$ 58,170,019$

REVENUE BY SOURCE

A complete copy of financial statements audited by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP is available upon request

Sholom and Affiliates Consolidated

Nursing Home 59%

Home Care 9%

Housing 24%

HUD 5%

Foundation 3% SCA

0%

Programs and

Services 93%

Fundraising 7%

Statement of Activities

Looking to the Future

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Sholom1. Become a member of Sholom and

receive dual membership with Sholom Auxiliary. Choose from several membership levels, or become a life member! Use the envelope included in this report to show your support!

2. Become a Bed & Breakfast Backer. Join the Sholom devotees who understand and support our mission to care for the elderly. Bed and Breakfast Backers contribute in increments of $25 or more per month to offset Sholom’s operating losses. Backers are automatically members of Sholom. To become a Bed & Breakfast Backer, call (952) 934.1664.

3. Acknowledge a special occasion or memorialize someone with a donation to Sholom.

To make a tribute or donation on our website at www.sholom.com, click on “Giving” and learn how! For more information on all of these options, call (952) 939.1664.

4. Volunteer your time and talents at Sholom. Give an hour or a day, once or on a regular basis. To learn more about the countless volunteer opportunities available, call: (952) 939.1627 (St. Louis Park) or (651) 328.2068 (St. Paul).

Sholom AuxiliaryCreated to enrich, enhance, and bring comfort to Sholom residents and tenants through fundraising efforts.

The Auxiliary has provided many “extras” for Sholom residents and tenants through the years, including purchasing special equipment and offsetting the “in-house” beauty/barber shop fees. Sales of Auxiliary-made “Delicious Knishes,” the “Food for Show, Food on the Go” cookbook, and Special Service cards all directly benefit Sholom, so mark your calendars now for the third Thursday in June, when the Auxiliary will bring you the annual Food for Your Soul (FFYS) event, which continues to be a resounding success every year! Auxiliary specific endowments are another way to support the Auxiliary’s efforts. Endowments support specific programs such as communication; others are there for where the need is greatest. To find out how you can create an Auxiliary endowment fund or to become a member, call 952.939.1594. The dual membership program of Sholom and the Auxiliary has been tremendously successful. Be sure to renew your membership for the next year, or, if you aren’t already a member, you can join anytime! Join online at www.sholom.com or call (952) 939.1620.

Sholom FoundationEnsuring Sholom programs, services, and facilities for our elderly loved ones, ourselves, and generations to come.. . .

The sole mission of Sholom Foundation is to raise sufficient endowment and annual funds to generate financial support for Sholom services and facilities; and to promote excellence in care to those served by Sholom for generations to come. Serving the fastest-growing population—seniors over the age of 65—and ever-decreasing government reimbursements for long-term care makes the need for a reliable source of funding for Sholom more important than ever. The Foundation’s fundraising efforts are concentrated in the following areas: planned gifts, current and future pledges of cash, stock, property, and estate gifts that name Sholom Foundation as a beneficiary in a will, life insurance policy, qualified retirement fund or trust, or charitable trust—all of which may establish named funds to support Sholom in perpetuity. To learn more about how you can make a difference with your gift to Sholom Foundation, call Executive Director Joel Mandel at (952) 939.1593. Donate online: www.sholomfoundation.com.

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Sholom/AuxiliaryLife MembersRuth AaronMargo & Barry AbelsonBonnie & Alvin

AbrahamsonJoan & Jack

AbrahamsonLucille AbramovitzRichard AbramsCarolyn AbramsonJoy & David AbramsonLynn & Buddy

AbramsonSandy & Ed AbramsonMarian AdcockElaine & Mark AdelmanJean AdelsonJohn AdlerMarjorie AdlerTracey & Ken AgranoffCharlotte AizmanNance AlexanderDoddie AltmanClarita & David

AndersonMeredith & Greg

AndersonMary & William AndlerLoni & Darrell AnselPhyllis AppelbaumSally AppelbaumAl AppleErika & Paul

ApplebaumLorraine & Sid

ApplebaumMolly & Steve

ApplebaumStuart ApplebaumDeborah & Michael

ArmelJan & Josh ArnoldNaomi & Neil ArnoldJason & Joyce AronsonLorraine AstrenRuth AtlasRose AverbachWendy & Howie BachKristi Bader & Gary

Swartz

Molly & Sidney BaderAbby & Shel BadzinFern BadzinSandra & Barry BainesRobert BaldingerWendy & Steven

BaldingerKaren & Ronald BaltoAdrienne & Morton

BankStephanie & David

BankGerda BankhalterSally & Charlie BansShirley BaratzBettie BarenbaumMarilyn & Larry

BarenbaumEstelle & Harvey

BarisofEtta & Mike BarryMelanie & Charles

BarryPatti & Jev BaskinBetty BaumgartenRoselynn BearmanBarbara & Lee

BearmonJanie & Terry BeckerJanet & Robert

BehringerGinger & Martin BellMyrna & Gary BellSally & James BeloffJudi Belzer & Jerry

WaldmanLinda & Paul BenensonBarbara BentsonMargo BerdassPearl & Daniel BerdassCarol & Michael BerdeDoris BerdeJanie & David BergJudy & James BergBeverly & Phil BermanConstance BermanJan BermanLois BermanLyle BermanToby & Frank BermanLisa & Alan Bernick

Marcia & Herb BernickVivian & Steven

BernickHarriet BernsteinSheila BernsteinShirley & Marshall

BesikofLinda & Butch BialickHelena BigosBetsy & Barry BirnbergTammy & Carl BirnbergRuth BlackmanRhonda & Charles

BlandDonna & Alan BlockArline BloomBette Ann & Richard

BloomBobby & Phil BloomPeggy & Richard

BloomShirley BloomfieldAbigail Rose & Michael

BlumArdis & Fred

BlumenthalShussie & Allen

BlumenthalLou Ann BongardEllen & Rudy BoschwitzMichele & Jeff BostonGail & Steve BrandRaleigh BrandJoy & Gerald BratterDarlene & Larry

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Ann & Dan KleinMarcia Jaffee KoesterDonamae KoppelmanDiane & Allen

KupermanBecca & Jon KvasnikHarriet LaneArlene & Zvi LeibovichHelene Feinberg LesserBea & Richard LeveyRuth & Jerry LevineHarriet LevyRhoda & Don MainsPeggy & Joel MandelJosh Ribnick MannMarcia & Phil MarcusGayle MarkoEthel MayeronBarbara & Sol

MinsbergAmy & Barry NewmanGayle NewmanJoan & Richard

NewmarkTrisha & Evan NiefeldMarcia & Allen OleiskyMichael OrrenMarsha & Harvey

OstrowJune & Alvin Perlman

Liz & Jack PinkLil RaenSamuel RafowitzWendy & Jeff RingerPhyllis & Lloyd

RobinsonConnie & Paul RossBernice RostenElaine & Jerald RudickSandy & Jim RutzickAnne Rae SandersonGail & Mark SatzPolly & Michael SaxonEileen & Harold

ScherlingGloria & Rudy SchoenRuth Ann & Richard

SchumeisterMartin SegalBerta & Stanley

ShapiroLeslee & Mert ShapiroBert ShearDoris & Eddie ShermanEstie & Jim ShermanLen SileskyBlanche S. SingerDorothy & Bill SipkinsDiane & Rick SmooklerCathy Snyder

Margie & Larry Solomon

Sandra & Jason SondellLee S. SperlingHope StanleyCheryl & Sanford SteinRosa & Peter SteinEstelle & Bobby

StillmanMarion & Michael

SwatezBetsy & Mayer TapperDeanna & James TilsenSharon TraubChana & Philip WeberPaula WeiserBarbara WinthropElayne Wolfenson

These lists refer to all those who had any type of membership during the 2014 calendar year. We apologize for any inadvertent errors or omissions.

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