Organizations Filed Purposes:
THE MISSION OF ASHE SERVICES FOR AGING IS CONNECTING PEOPLE, EMBRACING CHALLENGES, AND ENRICHING LIVES...FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION.
ASHE SERVICES FOR AGING PROVIDES VARIOUS SERVICES FOR OLDER AND DISABLED ADULTS IN ASHE COUNTY INCLUDING A VIBRANT SENIOR CENTER, THE COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM (CAP), AN INTERGENERATIONAL DAY PROGRAM, IN-HOME AIDES SERVICES, NUTRITION SERVICES, AND AN ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY.THE SENIOR CENTER IS A HUB OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES AND IS WELL-UTILIZED IN THE COMMUNITY WITH NEARLY 2000 REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS AND OVER 200 INDIVIDUAL THROUGH EACH DAY. THE STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS HAVE EFFECTIVELY PRIVOTED DURING THE PANDEMIC AND CONTINUE TO REACH THEIR CONSTITUENTS IN DIFFERENT WAYS.THE COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM MAINTAINS A STEADY CENSUS OF PARTICIPANTS. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR, A CHANGE IN THE STRUCTURE OF CASE MANAGEMENT PAYMENTS FROM MEDICAID SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED THE REVENUE IN THAT DEPARTMENT.THE NUTRITION DEPARTMENT CONTINUES TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ATTRACTING PARTICIPANTS BOTH FOR HOME-DELIVERED MEALS AND CONGREGATE NUTRITION. THIS PROGRAM HAS SUCCESSFULLY RETAINED VOLUNTEERS THROUGHOUT THE PANDEMIC AND HAS HAD NO GAPS IN SERVICES. IN ADDITION, MORE INDIVIDUALS FROM THE COMMUNITY ARE BEING REACHED FOR SERVICES. THROUGH A GRANT FROM THE BCBS OF NC FOUNDATION AND OUR OWN FOUNDATION'S TASTE OF THE MOUNTAINS FUNDRAISER, THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN ABLE TO ELIMINATE THE WAITING LIST FOR SERVICES AND ESTABLISH A COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ASHE COUNTY SHARING CENTER TO PROVIDE WEEKEND BACKPACKS AND FRESH PRODUCE TO OUR CLIENTS MOST IN NEED. IN-HOME AIDE SERVICES CONTINUE TO SUFFER FROM A SHORT-SUPPLY OF AVAILABLE WORKFORCE PARTICIPANTS. NONETHELESS, THE EXISTING EMPLOYEES IN THAT DEPARTMENT ARE RELIABLE IN REPORTING TO WORK AND SERVING THEIR CLIENTS. THE INTERGENERATIONAL DAY PROGRAM CONTINUES TO BE A POPULAR CHOICE FOR THE COMMUNITY. THERE IS A WAITING LIST FOR CHILDREN'S SERVICES AND THE ADULT DAY CARE POPULATION REMAINS STEADY WITH MANY PARTICIPANTS WHO HAVE CONSISTENTLY PARTICIPATED IN THE PROGRAM FOR YEARS. THIS YEAR, PHASE I OF THE OUTDOOR RENOVATION PROJECT WAS COMPLETED. FINALLY, THE ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE CONTINUES TO BE CHALLENGED WITH STAFFING, AND THE RECENT PANDEMIC HAS COMPOUNDED THIS CHALLENGE. SUCCESSES FOR THE LAST FISCAL YEAR INCLUDE MAINTAINING A COVID-FREE ENVIRONMENT FOR OUR RESIDENTS TO THIS POINT.
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 |
Patricia Calloway | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $57,756 |
Mary Owen | FINANCE DIRECTOR | 40 | $51,370 |
Tommy Mcclure | VICE CHAIR | 1.4 | $0 |
Joy Mcclure | SECRETARY | 0.9 | $0 |
Judy Davis | TREASURER | 1.85 | $0 |
Richard Blackburn | CHAIR | 1.85 | $0 |
Joe Thore | DIRECTOR | 0.95 | $0 |
Larry Stanley | DIRECTOR | 0.95 | $0 |
Nancy Reeves | DIRECTOR | 0.5 | $0 |
Dick Mcphatter | DIRECTOR | 1.4 | $0 |
Dan Mcmillan | DIRECTOR | 1.4 | $0 |
Julie Landry | DIRECTOR | 1.4 | $0 |
Greg Bolac | DIRECTOR | 0.95 | $0 |
Gail Blackburn | DIRECTOR | 0.95 | $0 |
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