EPISCOPAL HOME CARE AND SERVICES
490 LYNNHURST AVENUE EAST, ST PAUL, MN 55104 www.ehomesmn.org

Total Revenue
$12,047,650
Total Expenses
$12,031,452
Net Assets
$4,725,384

Organizations Filed Purposes: OUR MISSION IS TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR SENIOR ADULTS BY PROVIDING HOMES AND SERVICES THAT SUPPORT EACH INDIVIDUALS PHYSICAL, SOCIAL, AND SPIRITUAL NEEDS.

TO PROVIDE HOME CARE SERVICES TO RESIDENTS OF THE EPISCOPAL FACILITIES.

CARE FACILITIES: EPISCOPAL HOME CARE AND SERVICES IS A MINNESOTA NONPROFIT CORPORATION FORMED TO PROVIDE HOME CARE SERVICES TO RESIDENTS OF EPISCOPAL HOMES FACILITIES. IN ADDITION TO THESE OPERATIONS, THE DISREGARDED ENTITES OF EPISCOPAL HOME CARE AND SERVICES INCLUDE THE TERRACE AT IRIS PARK, EPISCOPAL HOMES ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE AND KINDER VILLAGE. EACH OF THESE ENTITIE HAVE THEIR OWN PROGRAM. THE TERRACE AT IRIS PARK OFFERS A 58-UNIT CATERED LIVING FACILITY WITH APARTMENTS FOR ACTIVE, ENGAGED, URBAN SENIORS, AGES 62 YEARS OR OLDER. EPISCOPAL HOMES ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE OPERATES A 60-BED LONG TERM CARE FACILITY THAT STRIVES TO PROVIDE HOUSING AND A VARIETY OF PROGRAMS WHICH EXPAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR OLDER PERSONS TO LEAD INDEPENDENT LIVES.

KINDER VILLAGE:THE ORGANIZATION BEGAN PROVIDING CHILDCARE AS AN INTERGENERATIONAL CHILDCARE PROGRAM. THE CARE PROGRAM WAS STRUCTURED UNDER THE NAME KINDER VILLAGE. KINDER VILLAGE IS A PROGRAM THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -SCIENCE & MATH CURRICULUM -MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTAL MOVEMENT -LANGUAGE AND LITERACY -LARGE AND SMALL MOTOR SKILLS -COOKING PROJECTS -ARTS AND CRAFTS WITH GRANDFRIENDS -STORY TIME WITH GRANDFRIENDS -GAMES WITH GRANDFRIENDSTHE BENEFITS OF THIS PROGRAM ARE TWO-FOLD PRIMARILY. FIRST, THE CENTER OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ELDER RESIDENTS TO INTERACT WITH CHILDREN IN WAYS THAT ARE UNIQUE TO THIS SETTING. RESIDENTS VOLUNTEER THEIR TIME TO READ, PLAY, HOLD OR JUST SPEND TIME WITH CHILDREN. IT GIVES THE RESIDENTS A BURST OF ENERGY SEEING ACTIVE LITTLE PEOPLE. THE RESIDENTS GET OUT AND SOCIALIZE, IT HELPS REDUCE LONELINESS AND FEELING ISOLATED, AND THEY ARE ABLE TO SHARE THEIR TIME AND TALENTS WITH ANOTHER GENERATION. SECONDLY, THE KIDS BENEFIT FROM SEEING THEIR GRAND FRIENDS. MANY KIDS DON'T GET TO SEE EXTENDED FAMILY VERY OFTEN, SO THE RESIDENTS BECOME A PART OF THEIR FAMILY. THE KIDS SEE THAT WHEELCHAIRS, WALKERS, AND CANES ARE NOTHING TO FEAR. CHILDREN ARE ACCEPTING OF PEOPLE NO MATTER THEIR AGE. THE ACCESSIBLE NATURE OF THE PROGRAM MEANS THAT CHILDREN ARE NOT TRANSPORTED IN FOR SHORT PERIODS NOR ARE ELDER REQUIRED TO TRAVEL OFF CAMPUS TO PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES. KINDER VILLAGE IS ACCESSIBLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AND MOSTLY UTILIZED BY THE COMMUNITY SURROUNDING THE EPISCOPAL HOMES CAMPUS. KINDER VILLAGE IS PRICED BELOW MARKET TO HELP PROVIDE ACCESS FOR ALL FAMILIES. THERE ARE DISCOUNTS AND SUBSIDIES OFFERED FOR THOSE WHO MAY HAVE DIFFICULTY AFFORDING CHILDCARE. OUR PREFERENCE THOUGH IS TO KEEP RATES LOW TO SERVE MORE PEOPLE THAN SINGLE LARGER SUBSIDIES WOULD PROVIDE.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Mary RouthieauxCAO3$0
Steven MorkCOO3$0
John T HenryCFO3$0
Marvin PlakutPRESIDENT/CEO3$0
Melissa GilbertsonTREASURER0.1$0
Chris HowardSECRETARY (THRU SEPT)0.1$0
Carol ForbesSECRETARY0.1$0
Peter GoveVICE CHAIR0.1$0
Brian OstensoCHAIR0.1$0
Lewis ZiednerDIRECTOR (THRU SEPT)0.1$0
James TiftDIRECTOR0.1$0
Tom SchaeferDIRECTOR0.1$0
Jerome O'Brien SlawikDIRECTOR0.1$0
Rev Brian PriorDIRECTOR0.1$0
Sarah Jane NowlinDIRECTOR0.1$0
The Rev Diane McgowanDIRECTOR0.1$0
Jim HuberDIRECTOR0.1$0
Tom HoveDIRECTOR0.1$0
Rebecca HawthorneDIRECTOR0.1$0
Amy FistlerDIRECTOR0.1$0
Lois CutlerDIRECTOR0.1$0
Denise ColeDIRECTOR (THRU SEPT)0.1$0
Brad ClaryDIRECTOR0.1$0
David CarlsenDIRECTOR0.1$0

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