ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 - One Sky Community …€¦ · ANNUAL REPORT 2015-2016 ... Chris Muns...
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ANNUAL REPORT
2015-2016
A Few of the Unsung Heroes of
One Sky Community Services
Congratulations to:
Peggy Lawrence for 30 years of service
Alicia Sherwin for 25 years of service
Martha Fenn King for 10 years of service
Kathleen Valeri for 10 years of service
ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard Bagley President
Nancy Clayburgh
Vice President
Kyle Trinward Secretary
Robert Brown
Treasurer
David Brown
Gabrielle Grossman
Bob Herold
Gerald Kotkowski
Walter Kuchtey
Elizabeth LaBonte
Joseph Plaia
ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES 755 BANFIELD ROAD, SUITE 3
PORTSMOUTH, NH 03801 603-436-6111 WWW.ONESKYSERVICES.ORG
Picture of the sunset from the Jesse
Gage Sunset Regatta held on August
31st of this year for the clients of One
Sky. The clients had a ball!
A Message from our CEO, Chris Muns: No one would disagree that, Mozart, Thomas Jefferson, Albert Einstein and Andy Warhol all left an indelible mark on human history. What few people realize is that all are suspected of having lived with a developmental disability. Did they succeed in spite of those disabilities or because of them?
Since our founding in 1983, One Sky Community Services has worked quietly in the background providing individuals with developmental disabilities and their families with the supports and services they need to participate as full members of our community.
Although the people and government of New Hampshire have been supportive of our efforts to protect and expand their rights, competing public policy and budget priorities are starting to place the resources available to us at significant risk. The statewide budget for developmental disabilities during the current two year budget cycle is $27 million less than it was previously. This resulted in a cut to One Sky within that two-year timeframe of $2.6 million.
These cuts are occurring exactly at a time when the needs of our target population are snowballing.
The number of children diagnosed on the autistic spectrum is increasing
Children who are now turning 21 and eligible for our services is increasing
The number of individuals with developmental disabilities who are dealing with significant behavioral health and/or substance abuse issues requiring very specialized and intensive (i.e. expensive) services is increasing
Finally, as our population has aged and their needs have changed, the state and federal dollars available has not kept pace
These challenges are compounded by the fact that there is a severe shortage of trained Direct Support
Professionals (DSP) to work with the people we support. A DSP more than anyone other than a client’s family or
guardian – are the individuals who have the greatest influence on the progress our clients make. The pool of
people willing to work as DSPs is limited and because the wage rate the state and federal governments allows us
to pay are not competitive, finding these individuals has proven to be increasingly difficult.
One of the greatest challenges yet to be met is ensuring that everyone with a disability who can work has an
opportunity to do so. In NH, only 40% of individuals with a disability have a job, compared to 80% of individuals
without a disability. We have to do a much better job helping the people we serve find real, meaningful
employment.
One Sky has taken significant steps to meet these many challenges. We are:
Doing a much better job of advocating for the people we serve and for those who are responsible for providing the vital support and services;
Actively identifying other sources of financial support for the programs and services we offer;
Becoming a much more visible and active participant in our community; working closely with local community and business leaders, other human services providers and other potential partners;
Developing close and productive working relationships with our town, county, state and federal elected officials
Strengthening our Family Support Advisory Council to ensure that we stay focused on meeting the needs of the individuals and families we support; and
Actively engaging in fundraising activities for the established One Sky Readiness Fund to raise money to pay for the critical services that our clients need but which there is no other funding available.
Protecting and advancing the rights of individuals with disabilities – focusing on their abilities, rather than their
disabilities - is one of the last great human rights challenges left. Everyone in our community should have the
opportunity to live a rich and fulfilling life. None of us can ever be sure if the next Einstein, Jefferson, or Warhol
isn’t living amongst us.
One Sky Community Services was founded to bring people from the Laconia State School back home to their
community. Thirty-years later, we need to re-engage with our community to ensure that the changing needs of
this unique population are met. I invite you to join us in this effort.
Speak out as an Advocate for the people we serve
Become a One Sky Preferred Employer and offer a job to one of our clients
Serve as a One Sky Volunteer
Donate to the One Sky Readiness Fund.
Thank you very much,
Chris Muns
Chief Executive Officer
(6036-1 03801
Legislative Report by Audrey Gerkin
As the Family Advocacy and Education Liaison and a family member of One Sky, I have connected with many families and legislators, since my hiring in May. It is my goal to educate and facilitate what it means for people with disabilities to live full lives in their community. We held six Legislative Coffees before the fall elections to connect with our regions leadership and families to listen to concerns and advocate for families. I also chaired the Nursing Shortage Commission this fall and filed a final report with many recommendations to assist people who receive in home nursing services.
Alongside Community Support Network, Inc. (CSNI), the area agencies have come up with the four top legislative priorities for this coming year. They include Early Supports and Services (ESS), fully funding of the waitlist, a reasonable cost of living adjustment to assist the work force issues surrounding Direct Support Professionals (DSP’s) and Room and Board services. There are other areas too, but we believe by focusing on these priorities it will help continue to keep NH at the top of the charts in the nation. We want to be used as a resource for information and support.
OUR MISSION: We assist people with developmental disabilities or acquired brain disorders to live as valued and participating members in their communities
"A nation's greatness is measured by how it treats its weakest members." Mahatma Gandhi
SPONSORS and DONORS to One Sky: We thank you again for your wonderful support!
TD Ameritrade Living Spaces The Provident Bank Clark and Lavey Dennehy and Bouley Datarisk NH Healthy Families Devine Millimet Banfield Realty Next Level Now Tino’s Greek Kitchen Well Sense Exeter Hospital United Way Coca Cola Bottling Co. of NNE Portsmouth Computer Group Calypso Communications Give Up Liberty Gove Corporation Chinburg Builders Seaview Lobster Company Yankee Equipment Systems Belle Peppers United Methodist Church Community Congregational Church NH Business Finance Authority Beach Plum
Living Innovations
Richard Bagley David Brown Robert Brown Nancy Clayburgh Gerald Kotkowski Kyle Trinward Walter Kuchtey Bob and Cathy Herold Gabrielle Grossman Joseph Plaia Chris Muns David and Billie Tooley Audrey Gerkin Dick Desrosiers Robert Madison Ellen Bennett Tom and Patience Chamberlin Renee Estey Kevin Cushing Deb Crapo William Scott Patricia Chase Anne Weidman Rocco Van der Merwe Steve Briggs Linda Davies John Bohenko Kizystof Kras Marc and Wanda Dole Robert Lister Martha Bonneau Mary McCarthy Peter Weeks Linda Davies William Hamby Jerry Hejtmanek Clara Hauenstein Irja Ciluffo Wayne Murray Sandra Simons Pam Gordon Nathaniel Morgan Michael Daniele B. Bonds Nevelle Owens Kim McNamara Martha Fenn King Pamela Bingham Elsie Synder Pamela Gordon Fred and Janice Iler Melissa Marquis Rebecca Hafner Donna Meuse Kelly Touhey-Childress Ashley Baker Susan Conners Nancy Splaine Michelle Claflin Michelle Whisnant Kathleen Valeri Brian McDonald Jenny Wu Tanya Hart Newkirk Brandie Tweedie Kelly Smith Tanya Nardolillo Kathy McGowen Pat Novello Richard Allen Jane Church Thomas and Patricia Clairmont Michael Shea Stephen and Andrea Kaneb James Brown Toni Trotzer Valerie Fagin Carol Drapeau Timothy McCarthy H. Ferrell Burt Cohen P. Fortin Atinuke Cahill J. Breslin Larry Drake Joan Jacobs D. Gingras C. Brigada J. Dowd Judith Green Chet Bowen Sheila White Robert Lincoln Thomas Sherman
THE 2016 ONE SKY COMMUNITY SERVICES HONOREES
Christin Davies, Bryan Bobryk, and Robin Zelinka
Congratulations!!
For your courage, hard work, and determination as a member of our community, sharing your story with all of
us, and more importantly, serving as an inspiration for others.
IN-KIND DONATIONS:
Community Toolbox Eastman’s Fishing Fleet
Robert Madison Portsmouth Rotary Club
Sheds USA A & M Pain
Boston Celtics Boston Red Sox
New England Patriots All Ways Accessible
Manchester Monarchs
FINANCIAL REPORT FOR 2015-‐2016
Medicaid $20,914,064 $21,705,077 Division of Developmental Services 1,165,953 1,402,467 Contributions 8,871 44,467 Gain on sale of assets -‐ 168,134 Interest 253 3 Other revenue 836,970 667,654
22,926,111 23,987,802
EXPENSES:
Program Services: Service Coordination 1,138,662 1,119,687 Residential Services 1,774,645 2,034,855 Participant directed & Managed/In-‐home 4,015,171 4,131,277 Early Intervention 943,604 1,002,276 Family Support 612,339 541,713 Respite Care 342,266 291,008 Combined Residential/Day Services 9,022,381 9,769,834 Independent Living 392,386 354,252 Day Services 2,826,024 2,768,057 Clinical Support 422,213 374,009 School Services 260,547 170,279
21,750,238 22,557,247
Supporting Services: General Management 1,211,304 1,416,009
TOTAL EXPENSES: 22,961,542 23,973,256
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets (35,431) 14,546
Net Assets/Beginning of Year 2,539,88 2,504,455 NET ASSETS/END OF YEAR: 2,504,455 2,519,001
PUBLIC SUPPORT AND REVENUE: 2015 2016
Cash $1,137,764 $1,238,748 Cash/client funds 270,865 318,420 Accounts receivable/Medicaid 1,817,829 3,134,551 Accounts receivable/ other 114,755 88,568 Prepaid expenses -‐ 27,685 TOTAL: 3,341,213 4,807,972 PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT: Land 253,200 253,200 Buildings 910,634 860,505 Leasehold Improvements 570,035 587,933 Vehicles 50,109 91,213 Equipment 404,162 410,691 2,188,140 2,203,542 Less Accumulated Depreciation 1,136,557 1,201,908 1,051,583 1,001,634
OTHER ASSETS: 49,262 59,645
4,442,058 5,869,251 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS:
Current Accounts Payable $1,257,706 $2,293,169 Accrued Compensation 296,101 337,019 Other Current Liabilities 20,665 10,052 Deferred Revenue/State 74,148 371,654 Refundable Advances 18,128 19,936 Client Accounts 270,865 318,420 $1,937,603 $3,350,250 NET ASSETS: Unrestricted $2,504,455 $2,519,001 TOTAL: $4,442,058 $5.869,251
ASSETS: 2015 2016