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Leadership Conference2015 and 2016 Accomplishments
Who We Serve
Who We Serve
DePaul AffordableHousing Programs
AwardsCarriage Factory Apartments 2015 Excelsior Awards by the American Institute of Architects, New York State (AIANYS)
New York State Preservation League Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation
2015 Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits Historic Rehabilitation Award
Finalist for the Robert Macon Award for Urban Innovation
Best Historic Mill or Factory Rehabilitation for the 2015 J. Timothy Anderson Awards for Excellence in Historic Rehabilitation
Barber Conable Award given by the Landmark Society of Western New York
Excellence in Historic Preservation Award from the NAIOP Upstate New York Commercial Real Estate Awards
Riverside Apartments2015 Excelsior Award by the American Institute of Architects, New York State (AIANYS)
Rochester View Apartments Community Impact Award from the New York Housing Conference
Finalist for Affordable Housing Finance's 2016 Readers' Choice Awards
Carriage Factory Apartments
Carriage Factory Apartments
DePaul was among a number of stops on New York State Governor Andrew Cuomos 2015 Capital for a Day initiative aimed at bringing his cabinet to different locations around the state to foster greater cooperation between state and local governments.
Carriage Factory Apartments
New York State SenatorRich Funke, New York State Assembly Majority LeaderJoseph Morelle, New York StateAssemblymember Harry Bronson, economic development organizations, local businesses and community leaders held a 2015 press conference at DePauls Carriage Factory Apartments to call for the creation of 35,000 supportive housing units statewide. DePaul Board Member Raymond Scott emceed the event.
Board News
Hosted the Susan B. Anthony House 2015 annual meeting at the Carriage Factory Apartments in Rochester, New York. Trustees and members enjoyed seeing the site, discussing its history and its remarkable transformation into housing.
Carriage Factory Apartments
Opened the Rochester View Apartments in 2015, a $17.6 million, 61-unit housing development in Henrietta, New York for income-eligible tenants, which provides enhanced supports to accommodate persons who may be Deaf, hard of hearing and using American Sign Language (ASL), as well as on-site services to people with mental health needs.
Rochester View Apartments
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Rochester View Apartments
Rochester View Apartments
Rochester View Apartments
Rochester View Apartments
Rochester View Apartments
Rochester View Apartments
Utilizing solar energy to reduce electric costs with the Rochester View Apartments being the first project. The goal is to have solar pay approximately 50 percent of the power on all projects going forward.
Solar Energy
Rochester View Apartments
Opened the Trolley Station Apartments in August 2016, a nearly $15 million, 48-unit community in Canandaigua, New York. The development will serve income-eligible tenants and offer on-site staff to accommodate tenants with mental health needs linking them to to support services in the community.
Project funding was provided by the New York State Housing Finance Agency, New York State Office of Mental Health and First Sterling Financial, Inc.
Trolley Station Apartments
Trolley Station Apartments
Trolley Station Apartments
Trolley Station Apartments
Trolley Station Apartments
Trolley Station Apartments
Opened the Ebenezer Square Apartments in October 2016, containing 100 apartments for income-eligible tenants in West Seneca, New York. The development, at a site that was formerly a long-vacant, former big box store, includes New York State Office of Mental Health (NYS OMH) Community Residence - Single Room Occupancy Program services for 75 individuals.
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
Ebenezer Square Apartments
In late 2015, broke ground on the DePaul Joseph L. Allen Apartments, a three-story, 51-unit community on Albany Street in Schenectady, New Yorks Hamilton Hill neighborhood for income-eligible tenants. A service partnership was established with Schenectady Community Action Plan (SCAP) to provide Office of Mental Health supported housing services on site. Named for a beloved local councilman, a summer 2017 completion is anticipated.
Joseph L. Allen Apartments
Joseph L. Allen Apartments
Joseph L. Allen Apartments
Joseph L. Allen Apartments
Joseph L. Allen Apartments
Continued development of the Niagara County Apartments, a 60-unit affordable housing project named Packet Boat Landing Apartments in the town of Lockport, New York.
Packet Boat Landing Apartments
Began the process of relocating 75 existing Cornerstone CR-SRO beds to Upper Falls Square, a planned campus with 150 new units of integrated housing for income-eligible tenants and people with mental health needs in Rochester, New York. Construction is anticipated to begin in spring 2017.
Upper Falls Square
Upper Falls Square
Submitted responses for Requests for Proposals (RFPs) issued by New York State for the development and operation of 1,200 units of Supportive Housing for persons identified as homeless with special needs, conditions or other life challenges. The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) will serve as the lead procurement agency for the RFP under the guidance of a newly-established interagency workgroup, the Empire State Supportive Housing Initiative.
RFPs
Proposals were submitted for:Perry, New York in Wyoming CountyAlbion, New York in Orleans CountyBatavia, New York in Genesee CountyGeneseo, New York in Livingston CountyUtica, New York in Oneida CountyRome, New York in Oneida County
RFPs
Exploring development of 80 units of affordable housing in Batavia, New York for income-eligible tenants.
Batavia Square
Perry Knitting Mill Apartments
Exploring development of 48 units of affordable housing for income-eligible tenants in Perry, New York to include services for up to 24 New York State Supportive Housing units that serve persons with a mental health diagnosis, physical disabilities and other needs.
Perry Knitting Mill Apartments
DePaul Mental HealthResidential Programs
Opened and received continued funding for 13 short-term apartments in Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, Wayne and Wyoming counties for people with a mental health diagnosis who are experiencing a housing crisis.
Short-Term Apartments
Opened a total of eight crisis step-down beds at Cornerstone for patients deemed psychiatrically stable. Six beds were purchased by Strong Memorial Hospital/University of Rochester Medical Center and two by Rochester Regional Health and accommodate patients leaving the hospital who have no place to go following discharge. Plans exist to add more beds to the DePaul Psychiatric Transition Program based on provider utilization.
DePaul Psychiatric Transition Program
Opened a new 32-bed Supported Housing Program in 2015 for persons with a mental health diagnosis being discharged from a hospital. Beds20 - Monroe County6 - Genesee County4 - Orleans County 2 - Wyoming County
Supported Housing
Opened 40 new supported housing beds in 2015 in Niagara County through a NYS Department of Health grant serving Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Centers Health Home patients.
Niagara County Supported Housing
Opened medical step down residences in collaboration with Strong Memorial Hospital and Rochester General Hospital for people being discharged who are either not ready to return to their own residence or have no residence to return to upon discharge. Hopelink at Shelter Cove has six beds and Hopelink at East Ridge has eight beds.
Step Down Residences
Expanded the Health Home Care Management Program in Rochester to 132 slots and in Buffalo to 87 slots.
Care Management
Experienced movement in the residential mental health program relocating ten beds to the Lyell Road Community Residence and expanding the Erie County Treatment Apartment Program to 16 beds due to the closure of the Troup Street Treatment Apartment Program.
Relocations
Received a three-year recertification for all DePaul licensed residential programs in Buffalo and surrounding counties.
Recertification
Renovated McKinley Square, a Single Room Occupancy Program in Buffalo, New York, to include new flooring, paint and other improvements.
McKinley Square
McKinley Square
Added new fireplaces in 2015 to the lobbies of Cornerstone and Edgerton Square, both DePaul Single Room Occupancy Programs in Rochester, New York.
Fireplaces
As a preferred provider for the local Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) initiative, DePaul worked closely with the Finger Lakes Preferred Provider System on new initiatives. Began receiving a quarterly stipend from the Finger Lakes Preferred Provider System.
DSRIP Reform Initiative
Elayne G. Wels Community Support Award
Congratulations to Christopher Syracuse on winning the Elayne G. Wels Community Support Award for being a contributing community supporter for Western New York Independent Living, Inc.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Rochester Area
Hosted the Annual National Council on Alcoholism and Drug DependenceRochester Area (NCADD-RA) Luncheon in 2015 featuring keynote speaker Andrew Kolodny, M.D., who presented on Responding to the Opioid Addiction Epidemic, to an audience of over 160 attendees.
NCADD-RA
Hosted the Annual National Council on Alcoholism and Drug DependenceRochester Area (NCADD-RA) Luncheon in 2016 featuring keynote speakers Dr. Charles Morgan, Medical Director, New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, and Robert Lindsey, CEO of New York State Friends of Recovery, who addressed an audience of 150 attendees. The 2016 luncheon commemorated the Councils 70th anniversary.
NCADD-RA
Participated in the Joint Senate Task Force on Heroin and Opioid Addiction held in May 2015 testifying on the rise in opioids and possible solutions/recommendations. Maintained high visibility in the media on the crisis.
NCADD-RA
A highly-attended conference held in October 2015 featured notable speakers who presented on the timely topic of overprescribing pain medications which has played a major role in the increasing numbers of individuals addicted to opioids as well as the rising number of local and state opioid fatalities.
NCADD-RA
Co-facilitated a November 2015 Opioid Forum where Gloucester, Massachusetts Police Chief Leonard Campanello presented on the Gloucester Angel Project and the successful partnership between law enforcement and substance use disorder providers.
This well-represented Community Opioid Forum sparked what now is the Monroe County Opioid Task Force (MCOTF). Facilitated by NCADD-RA, the MCOTF is represented by multiple sectors in the county and city including law enforcement, medical, substance abuse disorder providers, government and families.
NCADD-RA
NCADD-RA
NCADD-RA
Received a mini-grant from the New York Council on Problem Gambling for the fifth collaborative, multi-pronged YOU(th) Decide Project which increases awareness to the issue of underage gambling.
NCADD-RA
Published editorials in the Minority Reporter and the Democrat & Chronicle on problem gambling and an article on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in In Good Health.
Also had multiple Having the Conversation around Problem Gambling/March Madness articles published in print and online venues.
NCADD-RA
NCADD-RAIts hard for me to cry but I let it happen in this group. People dont understand the kind of pain I have because of my family and what its been like for me. This group helped me open up for the first time in my life.
-Participant, Total Approach Family Program, Life Skills Training
NCADD-RAYour lessons are a skill that is lifelong and beneficial. I have already noticed that some students are standing up for themselves and expressing themselves positively. Others are able to recognize when they are stressed and have reached out to a peer for support. We are ever so grateful to you for coming in .
-Ms. Powell, Rochester City School District, Regarding the Hispanic Prevention/Education Program, Life Skills Training
NCADD-RA
Members were at many different levels of understanding of the topics discussed prior to the meeting but left better informed and with resources to continue that learning curve.
--Participant in the Current Trends presentation to the Monroe County School Boards Association
NCADD-RACongratulations to Jennifer Faringer, Director of DePauls National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence- Rochester Area, on being honored with a proclamation from the Monroe County Legislature for her work of the Monroe County Opioid Task Force.
DePaul PROSProgram
Helped over 70 people stabilize the symptoms of their mental illness, develop and practice skills to remain stable, and return to meaningful roles in the community. DePaul continues to be a leader in PROS services in Monroe County and the State of New York from a programmatic perspective.
PROS Program
What people accomplished
Completed associates degree from Monroe Community College and found a job within three weeks Returned to nursing school full-time Found a part-time job in a medical office; promoted to assistant office managerReturned to work as a home health aideFound volunteer roles in the communityReturned to college studies and started a family
PROS Program
PROS Testimonials
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PROS Testimonial
More than words can say. Mom was treated with such dignity and support. She needed that and well always be thankful. Thanks for the work you do. Were so grateful for your organizations support of my mother. We feel very blessed.
PROS Testimonial
DePaul WorkGuide
WorkGuide continues to show diversity with placements that reflect customer choice.
Placements include:
Mental health therapy aideAdministrative assistantEngineerRegistered nurseWarehouse associateWoodworker/manufacturingLibrary pageElectronics testerFarm workerActivity assistantBilling assistantHotel housekeeper and porter Sales associate
WorkGuide
Maintain relationships with over 100 area employers.Place nearly 100 people each year into competitive employment.Place nearly 50 people each year into internships where they gain real work experience. Had 101 people exceed the ACCES-VR goal of earning $9.50 per hour.
WorkGuide
Increased Employment Network/Ticket to Work income by over 100% between 2013 and 2015 and 32% between 2014 and 2015.
WorkGuide
Received grants in 2015 and 2016 from M&T Bank, First Niagara and KeyBank allowing DePaul WorkGuide to assist more individuals with disabilities in finding and retaining gainful employment.
WorkGuide Grants
DePaul Recreation
Research strongly supports a correlation between recreation and leisure activities and an increased quality of life. Individuals with mental illness may have reduced access to opportunities that can positively impact their physical and mental well-being.
Recreation
DePauls Recreation Program provides support to DePauls mental health programs at both the DePaul Recreation Center and at residential sites in the Rochester region, enhancing quality of life, yielding health benefits, building confidence and self-respect, and developing skills.
Recreation
A wide variety of activities at DePaul appeals to many interests.
Seasonal sportsGroupsArts and crafts including jewelry-making, intricate coloring projects, and paintingThemed socials such as the Valentines Day dance and summer luau party, games
Recreation
Outings to Corbetts Glenn, Webster Park, Cobbs Hill Park, Sea Breeze Amusement Park, and Lamberton Conservatory, fishing at Black Creek Park, concerts at Ontario Beach Park, a visit to the Buffalo Bills training camp at St. John Fisher College, fall trips to Stokoe Farms and Kellys Apple Farm, exploration at the Rochester Museum and Science Center, and a holiday lights tour. Annual Brian Salerno Basketball Tournament Annual Bill Smouse Memorial Softball Tournament
Recreation
Rochester Museum and Science Center
Recreation
The DePaul Recreation Program also provides a day program two days per week, offering consumers small group activities, games, crafts, sports, outings and team experiences. An average of 40 people attend per session.
Recreation
Hosted teams from DePaul, East House and the Finger Lakes DDSO at the Annual Brian Salerno Basketball Tournament, held in honor of the late Brian Salerno, a longtime supporter of DePaul and a member of its mens basketball league.
Salerno Tournament
Recreation
DePaul Senior Living Communities
In 2015, completed substantial renovations and a 12-bed addition at Pee Dee Gardens in South Carolina. Experienced a significant increase in census.
Pee Dee Gardens
Pee Dee Gardens
Pee Dee Gardens
Completed renovations and a 19-bed addition at Rolling Ridge in Newton Grove, North Carolina.
Rolling Ridge
Rolling Ridge
Rolling Ridge
Completed construction of the Villas at Rolling Ridge, eight independent apartments in Newton Grove, North Carolina. These are DePauls first independent apartments for seniors.
Villas at Rolling Ridge
Villas at Rolling Ridge
Villas at Rolling Ridge
Villas at Rolling Ridge
Villas at Rolling Ridge
Completed a renovation project at Twelve Oaks in Mt. Airy, North Carolina in 2015.
Twelve Oaks
Twelve Oaks
Twelve Oaks
Twelve Oaks
Began construction on Wheatfield Commons, a 114-bed senior living community with 80 assisted living beds and 34 memory care unit beds in Wheatfield, New York. The community is slated to open in the fall of 2017.
Wheatfield Commons
Wheatfield Commons
Wheatfield Commons
Wheatfield Commons
Wheatfield Commons
Purchased Prestwick Village, a 100-bed assisted living community in Laurinburg, North Carolina.
Senior Living
Senior Living
Senior Living
Senior LivingThank you to many DePaul staff who put in extra hours during theconditions that affected Pee Dee Gardens, Greenbrier, Rolling Ridge, Dayspring of Wallace and Prestwick Village in North and South Carolina during Hurricane Matthew.Many thanks to our programs that diligently prepared for the stormand for our employees for working every day to change lives and create futures!
Engagement on Social Media
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingNational Hat Dayat Westwood Commons
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingElvis at Glenwell
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingEaster at Heath House
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingWoodcrest Commons at theOriginal American Kazoo Company
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingWoodridges Trip to the Zoo
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingHorizons Senior Ball
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingWexford Houseat the Crawdads Game
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingRolling Ridge Resident Takes First Trip to the Beach
Praise for DePaul Senior LivingTwelve OaksWalking Challenge
DePaul as an Agency
Hosted a Remember Garden event in May 2015 recognizing Mental Health Month. Each May, DePaul employees pitch in to spruce up the Remember Garden by weeding, edging the garden and mulching.
Remember Garden
In 2015, developed a respect policy for the entire agency that further defines the concept of respect and builds upon the values DePaul already incorporates while providing care and services.
RESPECT
Maintaining quality programming and compliance standards are vital to all we do at DePaul.
Quality Management and Compliance
A snapshot of what is requiredTransitioned all NC sites to new PCS flow sheet utilization, set-up charting system for each facility and completed training for all staff in each facility on the new system.Completed full mock surveys for all NC/SC assisted living facilities.Synchronized LOD/DCS in the use of programmatic forms, revising as needed, and placed on the intranet for access to all.
Quality Management and Compliance
A snapshot of what is requiredRolled out physical plant expectations and training, complete with standardized auditing tools, expectations and guidelines. Procedural manuals developed and distributed to every facility.Organized the ALP historical charts for each New York facility.Completed record destruction at multiple New York facilities and created maintenance logs for the programs records.
Quality Management and Compliance
Launched myDePaul, an intranet for DePaul staff using common login credentials.
myDePaul
Launched a redesigned DePaul website (www.depaul.org) featuring online tours of DePaul sites, increased content and ease of navigation, along with mobile responsiveness.
DePaul.org
Developed DePaul IT Technology Strategy for a five- to ten-year outlook. The new strategy began with the Rochester View Apartments. Significant year-over-year reduction in investment and expenses will be realized.
Information Technology
Developed and launched the DePaul Shining Star Employee Recognition Program to recognize DePaul employees for their delivery of excellent care and service.
Shining Star Employee Recognition
Shining Star Employee Recognition
Tripled offerings of American Sign Language (ASL) trainings to accommodate increased demand for signing skills with opening of the Rochester View Apartments (RVA). In addition to staff from across the agency, four residential mental health staff from RVA have now passed the fluency test, in addition to two staff people who were already fluent.
Training
New Media
Staff Website127,089 pageviews
NCADD-RA Website11,647 pageviews
DePaul Website78,802 &
visits pageviews 236,651
DePaul Facebook103,749reached since January 2016DePauls Senior Living Pages
video viewssince Jan. 201630,771
DePaul Twitterimpressionssince Jan. 201692,879
Received over 100 media placements per year yielding millions of reader impressions.
Media Placements
Former DePaul CommunityResidence became home to Suddenly 10 family in 2015.
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Future Goals
Develop projects for people in needUtica, New YorkRome, New YorkGeneseo, New YorkAlbion, New YorkPerry, New YorkBatavia, New YorkHudson Region of New YorkThree facilities in North and South Carolina Affordable housing in OhioAffordable housing in PennsylvaniaModerate-rate housing for seniors and persons who are Deaf and hard of hearing
Future Goals
People of DePaul
People of DePaul
We couldnt do it without you!
Thank you for all you do for DePaul!
Thank you!