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FORM 990, PART III, LINE 1, DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION: VISION... WE WORK FOR THE DAY WHEN EVERYONE INVOLVED IN SENIOR LIVING FINDS FULFILLMENT THROUGH... LIFE WITH MEANING AND PURPOSE ENRICHING OPPORTUNITIES AND EXPERIENCES COMMUNITIES FOSTERING RELATIONSHIPS AND PERPETUATING LEGACY MISSION... WE PROVDE EXCEPTIONAL EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES IN A CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY BY CREATING ASSOCIATE EXPERIENCES THAT SUPPORT,
Our Mission: Our Extraordinary People Provide Caring For A Lifetime Through A Broad Continuum Of Exceptional Health-Related Services In Northwest Ohio.
The Mission of JOY Inc is to establish, organize, operate and promote facilities and services in Pitt County for the benefit of the poor and other persons,
A CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY ESTABLISHED TO PROVIDE A LIFE-CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY FOR MEMBERS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF MARYLAND AND THE MEMBERS' SPOUSES.
At the time of this writing there are over 26,000 children attending San Diego County schools who have been identified as food insecure, meaning they don't know where their next meal will come. Their primary source of nutrition is the school cafeteria food they receive Monday through Friday. Many of them have nothing of nutritional value to eat on the weekends. Our mission is to provide weekend meals to children with the inability to thrive due to lack of nutritious food in their homes. We do this by filling backpacks full of nutritious food for these children to take home on the weekends. Each backpack contains 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners, and a few healthy snacks, enough meals to sustain them through Saturday and Sunday.
Our mission is to deliver a breadth of resources to caregivers, families and patients who are confronting the final stages of life. Vision & Values Statement SCHF exists to elevate the quality of life experienced by those confronting a terminal illness. Our services support not just the patient, but family members and caregivers as well. As a result, we are continuously working with the care team to fulfill our mission, all the while, never losing sight of our vision: to open a Hospice House in Southern California that serves as a live-in facility for end-of-life care. We Believe: Every life is precious… Every life deserves to be celebrated… Each moment should be lived to its fullest… These are the fundamental values that drive the Southern California Hospice Foundation to continually reach out and serve those struggling with the complex issues surrounding end-of-life.
What began as a volunteer effort in 1910 has grown into an extensive campus offering retirement housing, assisted living, state-of-the-art nursing and rehab care, memory care and other services for seniors and their families. Today, more than 1,070 people make our campus in Rockville, Maryland, their home, and rely on the Charles E. Smith Life Communities for sophisticated inpatient rehabilitation, specialized memory care, nursing home services, senior housing, assisted living and outpatient medical care. We are also serving younger adults recovering from prolonged illnesses. Our programs are open to all in the community.
“The mission of Meals on Wheels is to deliver food and nutritious meals to Rowan County seniors and individuals who have difficulty leaving their homes and/or are challenged to prepare their meals. Our volunteers and staff build relationships, provide referrals and work to mitigate social isolation."
At LifePath Hospice, we go way beyond those basic hospice requirements to identify and meet the specific needs of each patient and family—from extra homelike touches in our two hospice houses to the hands-on bereavement care we provide to families long after their loved one has died. The mission of LifePath Hospice is to provide quality palliative care and relieve the suffering of those in our communities affected by life-limiting illnesses and end-of-life issues, maintaining the highest ethical standards, so all may live as fully and comfortably as possible.
Our mission is to achieve, sustain, and exceed standards of excellence in skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and hospice care to aging adults and their families in the Greater Boston community. We envision a diverse Greater Boston community where all aging adults and their families will experience being known, comforted, and cared for with skill, dignity, and respect. We are here for you…not for profit.
MEALS ON WHEELS OF SUMMERVILLE INC IS A COMMUNITY SPONSORED PROGRAM. ITS PURPOSE IS TO PROVIDE HOME DELIVERED NUTRITIOUS NOON MEALS SERVICE FOR THE ELDERLY, OR OTHERS WHO ARE HOMEBOUND, ISOLATED, OR INCAPACITATED TO THE EXTENT THAT GOOD FOOD PREPARATION IS NOT POSSIBLE.
A Mission of ServiceThe Holyoke Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. established in 1905, is dedicated to providing quality home health care to individuals who are elderly, impoverished and medically needy. We coordinate and deliver comprehensive, cost effective services including nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, social work and home health aide care. In addition, we are committed to promoting community health through education and special programs.Our philosophy is grounded in the following values:Deep respect for the patient and family. We provide compassionate, individualized care. We seek to foster participating in and understanding of the healing process.A holistic approach to care. We believe that the physical, social, and emotional spheres impact health, and we intervene on these levels where appropriate.Cooperative, service-driven relationships with our customers. We realize that we are only one part of an overall continuum of care. By working cooperatively with, and providing exceptional service to physicians, hospitals, and social service agencies, we facilitate the health and well being of our patients, and the increased efficiency of our nation's health care system.The importance of each employee's contribution. We recognize that each employee's efforts contributes to the overall achievements of the organization.Openness to change. We recognize the current upheaval of the health care system will require our organization to be flexible and creative. We strive to see change as a challenge to be met rather than feared.Efficient management of resources. We know that our future ability to serve patients is dependent on our present vigilance in the management of our resources. As stewards of the organization's mission, our decisions today are dictated by an ongoing commitment to provide health care services to our community.