Organizations Filed Purposes:
To provide for the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents through high-quality facilities, services, and personal care in a manner faithful to the Bible and honoring our Lord, Jesus Christ.
To provide for the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents.
Our goal at Quarryville is to provide for the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents through high-quality facilities, services, and personal care. In our skilled care center, we provide superb medical staff, backed by carefully trained caregivers and rehabilitation therapists, who are ready to serve our residents. For those who need memory care support, we offer secure residences, staffed by dementia-certified, licensed teams.During the fiscal year, 226 individuals were served. As of 6/30/20, there were 80 residents receiving skilled care services and we provided $3,011,291 worth of unreimbursed care to medical assistance residents as part of our charitable mission. We received 5,857 hours of service from 133 volunteers throughout our community.
At Quarryville our independent living residents can set aside the worldly cares of maintaining a house while living in the security of a respected Continuing Care Retirement Community. There are all the clubs, activities, spiritual, wellness, and learning opportunities a resident could want along with all the conveniences of a small town. In addition, residents have the security of knowing therapies, personal care, and skilled care are available if needed. Quarryville has embarked on a major residential living expansion, and continues to add new cottages and amenities. During the fiscal year, 308 individuals were served. As of 6/30/2020, there were 278 residents occupying residential apartments and cottages and we provided $37,976 worth of financial assistance to residents who have run short on resources.
In our personal care center, Quarryville provides assistance with the tasks of daily living under the 24 hour supervision of a licensed practical nurse. In addition, there are social and recreational events, wellness, spiritual and educational programs available and we offer our residents the convenience of a beauty shop, convenience store, bank, transportation services, and guest rooms for families, all within our campus. Our goal is to help each resident live as independently as possible. For those who need memory care support, we offer secure residences, staffed by dementia-certified, licenced teams.During the fiscal year, 97 individuals were served. As of 6/30/2020, there were 67 residents occupying personal care apartments provided. We provided $966,363 worth of financial assistance to residents who have run short of resources.
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 |
Robert Hayward Jr | President, CEO | 40 | $281,439 |
Diane Aston | VP/CFO | 40 | $174,716 |
Joel Clausen | VP Healthcare (resigned 9/19) | 40 | $143,106 |
Deborah Allred | Director of Nursing | 40 | $114,051 |
Lawrence Roff | Chaplain (resigned 9/19) | 40 | $50,088 |
Michelle Schlegelmilch | VP of Healthcare(As of 11/19) | 40 | $20,845 |
Bruce Peters | Chairman | 1 | $10,538 |
John Macrae | Chaplain(as of 9/30/19) | 40 | $8,637 |
Thomas Harr | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Mark Van Gilst | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
George Mackenzie Jr | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Eric Youngdale | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Dr Jonathan Sneller | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Dr Guy Webster | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Dr Guy Richardson | Vice-Chairman | 1 | $0 |
Dr Charles Hartzell | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
David Schempp | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Bryan Klazinga | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
Andrew Fiol | Board Member | 1 | $0 |
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