Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide a home that supports our residents efforts to maximize their physical, cognitive, social and emotional abilities so that they can achieve the highest individual level of independence in an environment where people are treated with dignity and respect.
We have sustained Hillside Houses core mission to provide a residential and therapeutic learning community for 59 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our residents come to us with a wide range of intellectual and developmental disabilities. We specialize in serving those who have medical conditions that require regular nursing care. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality of life for each and every resident, offering a broad range of therapeutic services to help them achieve the greatest level of their abilities. 24 hour nursing care is essential for our residents to sustain and enjoy life.It has been a year of achievements and fun at Hillside House in 2019Programs:We had four new residents join the Hillside community in 2019. They have been a welcome addition to our home. We continued to offer engaging activities throughout the day, including; physical and occupational therapies, cooking classes, arts and crafts, educational classes offered through Santa Barbara City College, and Sound Therapy. Volunteers continued to visit weekly, offering residents opportunities for spiritual and religious observance, as well as additional opportunities for 1:1 visits and walks in the to beautiful Hillside property. On-going favorites include the weekly Art Walk class, Karaoke Tuesday, holiday parties, and visits from local High School students. Residents participation in these groups increased substantially in 2019.Facilities & Dietary:We have had some great volunteers assist us with maintenance on our facility this year. Habitat for Humanity assisted with a fresh coat of paint for the outside of the building, Day of Caring volunteers finished up the painting , landscaped the front of the building and a local Boy Scout earned his Eagle Scout creating a patio/garden for the residents to enjoy. Thanks to many generous donors we were able to install a new permanent generator which will ensure the comfort and safety of the residents.Our dietary department is serving an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables and encouraging the residents to make healthy choices to ensure their health. A healthier menu for staff lunches/dinners has been put in place in keeping with our push for wellness.Nursing:Our nursing department continues to provide 24 hour nursing care to our medically fragile residents. Our goal continues to be setting state of the art standards in an efficient and pleasant work environment. Our focus this year has been on recruitment and retention of licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants and creating a positive organizational culture based on improvement and success.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Olson Craig | Executive Director | 40 | $109,067 |
Dr Erik Wipf Dds | Director | 1 | $0 |
Ms Lisa Wilcox | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Mrs Nancy Werner | Director | 1 | $0 |
Mr Jon Valois | Director | 0.25 | $0 |
Ms Pam Flynt Tambo | Director | 0.25 | $0 |
Dr Tom Mccool Edd | Director | 1 | $0 |
Mr Hady Izadpanah Pe | Director | 0.25 | $0 |
Mr John Demboski | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Mr John Campanella | Director | 0.75 | $0 |
Dr Lynn Jones Dsw | Secretary | 0.75 | $0 |
Mr Peter Troesch | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Mrs Norris Goss | Vice Chair | 2 | $0 |
Mr Brad Frohling | Chair | 4 | $0 |
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