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Palliative Care Nurse Nancy Brisebois comforts a patient in the Palliative Care Unit at St. Paul’s Hospital. St. Paul’s Hospital & SPH Foundation Annual Review 2019-2020 Serving the needs in our community 1
St. Paul’s Hospital (2019-2020) A community of health, hope and compassion for all. St. Paul’s Hospital was founded by the Grey Nuns over a century ago. In the fall of 1906, poor water and sanitation conditions in Saskatoon-area riverside work camps had resulted in a severe typhoid outbreak in Saskatoon. On the afternoon of September 29, 1906, St. Paul’s Hospital by religious sisters from Father Vachon and Father Joseph Paille were the Order of the Grey Nuns of Montreal. caring for the sick in the Church rectory So began what has now been more than when two Grey Nuns – Sister Phaneuf a century of compassionate, holistic care and Sister Guay, enroute to St. Boniface in for the people of both Saskatoon and Manitoba – knocked on the door of the Saskatchewan. rectory as a courtesy visit. They saw the In 1999, ownership of St. Paul’s Hospital desperate situation underway, and stayed to was transferred from the Grey Nuns to the help. Saskatchewan Catholic Health Corporation, Six months later, in 1907, that now known as Emmanuel Care. knock culminated in the founding of The original 1907 St. Paul’s Hospital in a two-story farmhouse that was purchased from Dr. J. H. C. Willoughby, one of the first medical men in the area. 2 2
Emmanuel Health Board of Directors 2019-2020 . Back Row (l-r) Colette Stang, David Gibson , David Eberle, Dr. Bru Front Row (l-r) Gene ce Berscheid, Mary Don Dupuis, Shellyann Sch levy-Konkin, Don Kin aan, David Patola, Jean dopp, Omer Houde, Morrison (Emmanuel Wayne Blazieko, Law Darryl Bazylak, Pina Health President and rence Chomos. Melchionna, Ron Wil CEO) , Richard Fontan son. Missing: Sr. Bon ie, nie MacLellan, Gaetan Piché. Today, St. Paul’s Hospital (SPH) is a 264-bed acute care teaching and applied research hospital delivering compassionate and holistic care to the people of Saskatoon and Saskatchewan in partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. Owned by the Catholic Bishops of Jean Morrison is current President and CEO Saskatchewan via Emmanuel Care, of Emmanuel Health and St. Paul’s Hospital. St. Paul’s Hospital is a Catholic hospital Local presence remains critical to the governed, along with eleven other mission of Catholic Health Care, and the publicly funded non-profit Catholic health St. Paul’s Hospital Local Council is appointed care facilities across Saskatchewan, by as a committee of the Emmanuel Health Emmanuel Health. Board of Directors. -2020 Local Council 2019 St. Paul’s Hospital rle, en Barber, David Ebe Bruce Berscheid, Kar Gene Dupuis, Dr. nda tion Chair Neil We ber, SPH Fou Jean Morrison St. Paul’s Hospital today. 3
Message from Executive Director Karen Barber Connecting with Community Over my past two years as Executive Director vulnerable in our midst. We are privileged at St. Paul’s Hospital, I repeatedly have to carry that Mission forward with our witnessed the power and meaning of King’s acute care, our palliative care, and our end- words – whether in the halls of St. Paul’s, of-life care – and now are working with during meetings, or at the bedside – kind community to imagine and build the Hospice words and interactions between staff, at Glengarda, planned to open in the coming patients, families and members of the fiscal year. community, everyone helping one another. Further, we are grateful both for our Never has this pulling together with common supportive relationship with Sanctum Care purpose been more evident than during the Group and also for our ability to further highly unusual and challenging circumstances their vision and model of care for HIV and of the COVID-19 pandemic that began earlier chronic disease in the community, thereby this year. enabling people to receive the care and supports they need without unnecessary Words cannot adequately express my admissions to hospital. St. Paul’s Hospital is personal appreciation and gratitude to also home to a new Rapid Access Addiction all staff, physicians, departments and Medicine program that began operating this leadership at St. Paul’s Hospital, as well as year, providing another way to help reduce to our service lines and the broader health Emergency visits and connect people with the community, for continuing to care and to medical and community supports they need. provide compassionate quality service despite any and all unforeseen challenges and Our Hospital front entry area and grounds circumstances. are undergoing redesign to enhance safety, comfort and access for patients, families, Our St. Paul’s Hospital community is part staff and visitors. Our goal is to provide an of a larger community wherein we work, exceptional hospitable entry experience with live and serve. Every day we connect with hospitality to advance the Vision and Mission community, both within our Hospital and for St. Paul’s Hospital: A community of through programs that reach out beyond our health, hope and compassion for all. walls. We are part of a growing community of care, and continuously seek to meet Now, at the end of my secondment its frequently changing needs in new and to St. Paul’s Hospital and as I return to “The greatness of a innovative ways. Emmanuel Care, I welcome Tracy Muggli into the role of Executive Director for In this past year, we turned sod for the community is most Hospice at Glengarda. This will be the St. Paul’s Hospital, confident that in her hands the community of St. Paul’s will province’s first freestanding residential accurately measured by hospice, and it will support those in their time continue to connect, innovate, thrive and grow in compassionate ways and in response of need as they journey toward end of life. to community need. the compassionate actions We are inspired by the legacy of the I extend my very best to all with whom I have Grey Nuns who, under the leadership of its members.” of Saint Marguerite d’Youville, founded had the honor and privilege to serve – past, present and future. St. Paul’s to meet the needs of the most - Coretta Scott King 44
St. Paul’s Hospital Welcomes Tracy Muggli Emmanuel Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Tracy Muggli as Executive Director of St. Paul’s Hospital, effective April 1, 2020. Tracy grew up in Muenster, Saskatchewan, roles with a variety of organizations and and for the past 32 years of her professional philanthropic initiatives. career has focussed on caring for those most Tracy has a deep passion for the work of vulnerable in our community. the Hospital and a strong commitment to A registered social worker with experience advancing health care in our community. She in various sectors, Tracy has worked in Social is well known for her leadership in improving Services, Corrections, Client-Patient Access outcomes for those facing mental health and Services, the Settlement sector, and most addictions challenges in Saskatoon. recently as Saskatchewan Health Authority’s Welcome Tracy – we look forward to working Director of Mental Health and Addiction with you! Services. Tracy is an alumna of St. Peter’s College (Muenster), University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina and Carleton University. Further, she is a highly engaged volunteer in our community, having served on several boards of directors and in other volunteer 55
Hospital Highlights Mission Office Our objective is to recognize, celebrate and strengthen the Vision and Mission of St. Paul’s Hospital - engendering a community of health, hope and compassion for all. The Mission Office exists to support staff in living out this Mission in the ways that they do their work. Our team offers patient service in the Healing Arts, Spiritual Care, and Ethics, demonstrating our commitment to holistic care. In 2019, we welcomed a music therapy intern to learn with us and share her expertise with our community. Successful projects included a Community Day on Avenue R (moved this year to accommodate recent front entry construction), and our first Schwartz Rounds on building compassion in caregivers. We continue to focus on building intentional partnerships in our neighbourhood and surrounding area for the shared benefit of our patients, clients and community members. Spiritual Care Spiritual Care at St. Paul’s Hospital offers spiritual support and presence to patients, families and staff through referrals, events and visits. We are on duty 15 hours each day, every day year-round. As well, we work alongside other faith traditions to ensure that a hospital stay does not disconnect patients from their original communities of spiritual support. This year we have been working toward increasing interfaith information and celebrations within St. Paul’s, as well as strengthening the integration of spiritual care with inter-professional teams throughout the hospital. Ethics Services Ethics Services plays a large role in providing staff, patients and families with the support they need when dealing with a variety of challenging decisions. In our Catholic facility, because ethics is at the forefront of patient care, we strive to provide education and resources to help patients, their families and staff in facing questions Victoria Parenteau, Medical Radiation Technologist. 6
(l-r) Marlessa Wesolowski, Artist-in-Residence, Mission Office with Thompson Bird, artist and patient. involving an ethical dimension. This year, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease St. Paul’s Hospital Ethics Services partnered (COPD). We also collaborated with Parkridge with the Saskatchewan Health Authority Centre to provide education sessions for and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency in their staff regarding COPD management. providing access to ethics consultation through HealthLine 811. SHA Provincial Program This alliance also has supported a monthly St. Paul’s Hospital manages and performs all Ethics Rounds series that is available across testing and specimen analysis for Saskatoon, the province via WebEx. One of these and manages other external referrals in the presentations was the St. Paul’s Hospital W. F. areas of Pathology, Hematology, Clinical Mitchell Bioethics Seminar presented by Biochemistry and Transfusion Medicine. Dr. Elaine Hyshka, titled, “Safe consumption services: What does the evidence say?” The Laboratory has just completed a 2-year Further, we welcome Gary Goldsand, who transition to implement a Dual Biochemistry has replaced Dr. Mary Heilman as our Automation Line. Specimens will be handled clinical ethicist while Dr. Heilman is away on through automation from time of loading maternity leave for the coming year. until storage, and we will add throughput capacity to ensure our Hospital has a reduced risk of equipment downtime. These Primary Health and enhancements will maintain more consistent Chronic Disease Management turnaround times, thereby directly improving LiveWell Chronic Disease Management patient care. (CDM) helps both individuals living with Thanks to the remarkable generosity of Chronic Diseases and also their families our community through St. Paul’s Hospital through programs based on three pillars: Foundation, we will be installing a pneumatic Exercise, Disease-Specific Management tube system that will allow for faster delivery and Individual Management. This year, we of laboratory results within our Hospital. This furthered our work in response to the Truth project will move forward within the next and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to fiscal year, 2020-2021, and will help us to Action. We contracted a Cultural Advisor, serve patients’ needs more effectively and incorporated an equity presentation into efficiently. our Safety Training Day, initiated work on Indigenous Culturally Responsive Wellness programming, and gathered feedback Emergency and from provincial Community Health Air Ambulance Services Representatives and Aboriginal Diabetes Emergency Department physicians, nurses Initiative Workers. and support staff strive to provide expert We also engaged Indigenous Elders care in a compassionate manner that meets and Traditional Knowledge Keepers to the physical, spiritual and cultural needs of share teachings, healing knowledge and patients who require urgent/emergency care. medicine, prayers, storytelling and sharing We are excited to embark upon a Care circles. And we are developing resources Plan Initiative that will provide increased for families and educators, highlighting consistency in our care delivery by bringing Indigenous traditional food practices and together acute, community and mental promoting wellness through connections to health areas coupled with changes to the land, language and culture. Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. Our team was expanded with the hiring St. Paul’s Emergency Department has of a temporary Social Worker and a Nurse also begun work on creating a safer and Practitioner, and we partnered with the more inclusive health care environment for Saskatoon Medical Group Respirologists LGBTQ2+ (Lesbian-Gay-Bisexual-Transgender- to provide support for patients who have Queer-Two Spirited and related communities) patients and visitors. Initial meetings have Vito Giocoli, Security Officer. 7
brought together St. Paul’s Mission Office, Kidney Health and Working alongside St. Paul’s Hospital OUT Saskatoon and other stakeholders in Provincial Transplant Services Foundation on the Close to Home Campaign looking at next steps for education of staff gave us opportunity to envision additional St. Paul’s Hospital provides hemodialysis and proposed changes or enhancements to ways by which we can support increased and other specialized medical services our facility. access to end-of-life care in our city. Our for renal patients both in-Hospital and goal of establishing our province’s first Phasing-in of renovations including painting throughout the Saskatoon community, freestanding residential hospice, coupled with and signage changes in St. Paul’s Emergency as well as in the northern regions of the completing important renovations to our Department are well underway as we work province. The department prides itself Palliative Care Unit here at St. Paul’s, are just toward updating the physical space. As well, both on the growth of home-based two of the ways that will positively impact Emergency Department staff have taken dialysis and also on the expansion of this area of care for our community. strong leadership roles in the management satellite hemodialysis units that enable of biosafety. Current energies are focussed patients to receive the care they need primarily on COVID-19 management and close to home. The Hospice at Glengarda general safety for all. We are helping to When people near their end of life and Since 2004, hundreds of kidneys have coordinate system plans and responses as we can no longer be cared for in their home, been transplanted at St. Paul’s, and those work toward ensuring optimal management or when they do not need the acute care numbers continue to rise. This year, of patient needs during this time. services of our inpatient Palliative Care Unit we continued our collaboration with Critical Care to bring improved access to at St. Paul’s Hospital, they sometimes either organ donations. While patient volumes need or seek a “home away from home.” continue to increase, the department They look for a place that can provide remains consistent in providing excellent comfort care that will enable them to live patient care. their final days to the fullest, often with loved ones near. Palliative Care and For more than a decade, St. Paul’s Hospital Hospice Services has been leading and working with patients, family, community and health care partners St. Paul’s Hospital houses Saskatoon’s to plan, design and build Saskatchewan’s first only acute-care Palliative Care Unit. Since freestanding residential hospice. the opening of the unit nearly 30 years ago, we have deepened our appreciation Construction is now underway, and this of the value and importance of providing proud accomplishment was celebrated at a access to specific end-of-life care for our sod-turning ceremony on May 28, 2019. The community. event included representation and leadership from the Government of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Health Authority, Emmanuel Care, Emmanuel Health, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon, St. Paul’s Hospital and St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation. 88
Mental Health and child and youth mental health services, the Thanks to the generous support of Addiction Services expansion of mental health peer support, our community, Diagnostic Imaging psychiatric nursing and social work support staff have been awarded funding Mental Health and Addiction Services for the new Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital from St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation for (MHAS) provides a range of services for Emergency Department, the transition of Professional Development, as well as for a clients of all ages who may face mild, the Mental Health Assessment Unit into the Medicine Syringe Pump for our Lithotripsy moderate or severe issues involving Mental Health Short Stay Unit, six additional area. Donor support also allowed the mental health and addictions. Our team beds for substance use disorder treatment Department to acquire some much-needed of professionals uses a variety of helping at Calder Centre and the introduction of the equipment including lighter and more strategies including individual, group and Rapid Access Addiction Medicine Clinic at ergonomic protective wear for our Medical family therapies. St. Paul’s Hospital. Radiation Technologists and Radiologists. Corresponding with a growing demand for The MHAS team continues to have deep One of the major projects in SPH services, MHAS was fortunate to receive engagement with patient and family Diagnostic Imaging was the purchase new investments in 2019-2020. These partners and with the community. Further of a new CT Scanner. This $2.4 million include additional supports for counselling in initiatives include the Safe Community project was funded through a partnership Action Alliance and the Crystal Meth between St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation and Working Group report, which contains the Government of Saskatchewan. With 29 strategic actions to address the crystal this vital piece of equipment in place, we methamphetamine challenges we are facing are able to provide the highest quality of in Saskatoon. care and comfort to the patients we serve. A CT scan is a vital part of many patients’ Medical Imaging and medical journey. Enhanced visualization is Nuclear Medicine important for not only the diagnosis, but also for the treatment and outcome for our Diagnostic Imaging and Nuclear Medicine patients. play important roles in both diagnosing and preventing the spread of disease. Highly specialized staff use state-of- the-art equipment to generate detailed images that help them identify, analyze, diagnose and treat a wide range of medical conditions. Marigold Kristine Uy, LPN 5th Medicine. Music Therapist Ruth Eliason serenades a patient in the Palliative Care Unit. 9
Naomi Moorgen, Coordinator, Mission Office. Service Analysis 2018-19 2019-20 Service Capacity Acute Care Beds (Available) 281 281 Acute Care Beds (Planned beds) 264 258 Avg Daily Census (Actual Patient Days/Days in the Year) 262 262 Avg Daily Census - Palliative Care (Actual Patient Days/Days in the Year) 12 12 Palliative Care Planned Beds (Included in Above Totals) 12 12 Service Activity Inpatient Admissions (based new data source) 10,926 11,104 Emergency Room Visits 39,247 39,342 Out Patient Visits* 17,082 17,356 Surgical Cases (Inpatient) OR Only 4,104 3,907 Surgical Cases (Day Surgery) OR Only 6,167 5,065 Occupancy Rate (True Occupancy Rate as of Apr 1, 2011) 102% 102% Average Length of Stay 8.8 8.7 Admissions Average patients admitted per day 30 30 Busiest day of the week (on average most admissions) Wed Tues Busiest month of the year (most admissions) Apr ‘18 Jan ‘20 *Notes Outpatient Visits reflects the Ambulatory Care Department Only. Previous Years Adjusted. 10
St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation 2019 St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation believes in the St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation power of generosity to save and change lives. Board of Directors 2019-2020 Founded in 1982, the Foundation advances The 13-member volunteer board governs the the Hospital’s vision by raising, managing affairs of SPH Foundation and ensures the and allocating funds in keeping with donors’ achievement of the organization’s mission wishes. through three primary functions: Leadership, Our Vision Development (Fund Raising) and Financial Philanthropic leadership in support of Oversight. St. Paul’s Hospital, as inspired by the spirit of Responsible for the Foundation’s stability, charity and compassion of the Grey Nuns. members of the SPH Foundation Board of Our Values Directors provide important connections Donor-centered philanthropy. to and liaisons with a wide variety of organizations and individuals in our Accountability. community. Board members also sit on Community Support. the Foundation’s Governance and Board Development Committee, the Human Partnerships. Resources Committee and the Audit and Finance Committee. SPH Foundation Board of Directors 2019–2020 (above) Standing Centre (l-r) Dr. Bruce Berscheid, St. Paul’s Hospital Local Council; Neil Weber, Board Chair. Back Row (l-r) Lecina Hicke, SPH Foundation CEO, Nicholle Povhe, Treasurer; Ron Hyggen; Shari Watson, Secretary; Leach Schatz; Arlene Jorgenson; Chris Boychuk, Past Chair; Steeg Holmes. Seated (l-r) Gwen Dueck; Dr. Vivian Walker, Vice-Chair; Kevin Sharfe; Doreen Howlett; Karen Barber, St. Paul’s Hospital Executive Director to March 30, 2020. Missing: Larry Long; Tracy Muggli, St. Paul’s Hospital Executive Director from April 1, 2020 Giles Cyr, Housekeeping. 11
(l-r) SPH Foundation Board Chair Neil Weber with SPH Foundation CEO Lecina Hicke Message from SPH Foundation CEO and Volunteer Board Chair Since 1982, the Mission of St. Paul’s Hospital together in the spirit of making a positive Foundation has been to support the needs of change – not only by building our province’s St. Paul’s Hospital and, by extension, thereby first freestanding hospice, but also by ensuring also support the needs of our community. access to emotional, psychological and Guided by the charitable spirit of the Grey spiritual elements of care within it. Nuns, St. Paul’s Hospital and its Foundation Through the leadership of Emmanuel Health, find direction and vision by asking one simple the Hospice at Glengarda will be the first, question: Who needs our help? free standing Hospice in the province of Nearly 20 years ago, St. Paul’s Hospital and Saskatchewan, and will function as a part of its Foundation identified the need for an our provincial health care system. The Hospice additional facet of end-of-life care available at Glengarda will fall under the umbrella of in our city: namely, a hospice. We knew a St. Paul’s Hospital’s ownership and work in hospice would be of inestimable value to congruence with fellow Emmanuel Health patients and their loved ones in end-of-life facility Samaritan Place in its day-to-day situations – unarguably a time of intense operations. And last but far from least, the emotional, physical and spiritual challenge. Hospice at Glengarda will continue to be Throughout the ensuing two decades, we supported by St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation. have slowly, methodically and persistently Throughout the course of our Close to Home pursued this goal. Campaign, you may have heard us refer to The goal was not only to create a physical the Hospice at Glengarda as a hospice built space in which patients and their loved ones for our community, by our community. As we could spend their last days with one another, look back on this remarkable 2019 success but also to create a space that was in keeping story, we take this opportunity to thank you, with the centuries-long tradition demonstrated our community, for helping us help those who by our foundress – Sister Marguerite need it most. D’Youville of the Grey Nuns – in providing We thank you for your belief, your support compassionate, holistic care to each and every and your compassionate understanding. person who walks through our doors. Lecina Hicke, In 2019, and with great enthusiasm, we Chief Executive Officer launched our $20 million Close to Home Campaign for Hospice and End-of-Life Care. Neil Weber The launch represented a community coming Volunteer Board Chair Heather Miazga, Director, Critical Care/Respiratory/Organ Donation (Saskatoon and North). 12 12
St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation 2019 Distributions Chaired by St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation Treasurer Nicholle Povhe, the Audit and Finance Committee is responsible for reporting on the distributions of the previous year. With the support of our donors, St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation distributed $5,461,454 to St. Paul’s Hospital in 2019 for: Hospice At Glengarda Construction $2,341,325 Computerized Tomography Scanner $1,287,886 Urology - Cystoscopy $195,001 Department Purchases $186,644 Ear Nose & Throat Clinic $140,807 Healing Arts Therapies $140,000 Catholic Health Administrative Fellow $140,000 Versacare Hospital Beds $130,237 Sph Foundation Draws $108,14 Kidney Health Research $100,000 Spiritual Care $100,000 Sph Staff Professional Development $86,835 Draeger Pulmo Vista Machine $80,173 Supine Cycle Machine $42,238 Dubé Urology Fellowship $40,000 Diagnostic Imaging Recovery Area Renovation $ 36,280 Named Endowment Distributions $33,212 Icu Family Room Renovations $32,060 Dubé Urology Centre Symposium $22,273 ER Nitisanak Navigator $18,718 Palliative Care Unit Renovations $18,165 Laboratory Pneumatic Carrier System $14,344 Staff Library Resource Centre $13,868 Dubé Urology Centre Programming $11,693 SPH and Foundation Annual Review $9,174 Other Programs And Equipment $132,375 Total $5,461,454 Total Distributions to St. Paul’s Hospital from 1982 to December 31, 2019: $72,643,624 Patient Joyce Person speaking to St. Paul’s Hospital staff. 13
Independent Auditors’ Report REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORs on THE Summary financial statements To the Board of Directors of St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation, Inc. Opinion • The summary financial statements of St. Paul‘s Hospital Foundation, Inc. (the Entity), which comprise: • The summary statement of financial position as at end of December 31, 2019 • The summary statement of operations and fund balances for the year then ended • The summary statement of cash flows for the year then ended • and related notes. are derived from the audited financial statements of St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation, Inc. as at and for the year ended end of December 31, 2019. In our opinion, the accompanying summary financial statements are consistent, in all material respects, with the audited financial statements, in accordance with the criteria disclosed in the notes to the summary financial statements. Summary Financial Statements The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations. Reading the summary financial statements and the auditor’s report thereon, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the Entity’s audited financial statements and the auditor’s report thereon. The summary financial statements and the audited financial statements do not reflect the effects of events that occurred subsequent to the date of our report on the audited financial statements. The Audited Financial Statements and Our Report Thereon We expressed an unmodified opinion on the audited financial statements in our report dated March 27, 2020. Managements’ Responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation of the summary financial statements in accordance with the criteria disclosed in the note to the summary financial statements. Auditors‘ Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on whether the summary financial statements are consistent, in all material respects, the audited financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with Canadian Auditing Standards 810, Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements. Chartered Professional Accountants Saskatoon, Canada June 26, 2020 Robin Robinson, Chief Engineer, Energy Centre. 14 14
Notes To Summary Financial Statements: The summary financial statements are derived from the audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with Canadian accounting standards for not-for-profit organizations, as of December 31, 2019 and December 31, 2018 and for the years then ended. The preparation of these summary financial statements requires Foundation management to determine the information that needs to be reflected in them so that they represent fairly a summary of the audited financial statements. Foundation management prepared these summary financial statements using the following criteria: (a) The summary financial statements include a statement for each statement included in the audited financial statements; (b) Information in the summary financial statements agrees with the related information in the audited financial statements; (c) Major subtotals, totals and comparative information from the audited financial statements are included; and (d) The summary financial statements contain the information from the audited financial statements dealing with matters having a pervasive or otherwise significant effect on the summarized financial statements. The audited financial statements of St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation Inc. are available on the Foundation website at www.sphfoundation.org or upon request by contacting the Organization. Dr. Preman Jacob, Interventional Radiologist. 15
The late Gord Engel and wife Raeleen. Building for the Future Today $20 Million Close to Home Campaign Update Over the past 30 years, St. Paul’s Hospital Just prior to Easter in Spring 2019, Campaign Foundation has sought the support of our Co-Chair Dr. Vivian Walker wrote a letter community in raising important funds in to appeal to our community to support the service to our Hospital. This year, we found Campaign. Honorary Co-Chairs Gene and ourselves on the verge of the largest fundraising Adele Dupuis responded to that appeal by campaign we had ever undertaken. Driven providing a $25,000 matching gift. Dr. Walker’s by our understanding of a real need within request further was met with resounding our community, we sought the support of support, ultimately raising a total of $180,396. Saskatoon and beyond in realizing our province’s Both spring and fall Hospital Home Lotteries first freestanding residential hospice. We find supported the Close to Home Campaign, with ourselves truly astounded, humbled by and our share of the proceeds yielding a tremendous Close to Home grateful for the rapid and overwhelming support $1,344,492. Campaign Priorities we received throughout 2019. It is our sincere pleasure to share with you precisely how our 2019 also marked the 30th anniversary of our Priority One: The Hospice at Glengarda community has come together over the year to Mistletoe Ball, raising over $266,000. We are – building Saskatchewan’s first help bring a hospice close to home. grateful to presenting sponsor Nutrien and freestanding 15-bed hospice the many generous sponsors and supporters In January 2019 we launched the Close to Home of this annual event. Special thanks to 2019 Campaign for Hospice and End-of-life Care Mistletoe Ball Committee Co-Chairs Carol Priority Two: Holistic Care Endowments with the announcement of a $6 million gift that Yelland and Pam Prosofsky, as well as to the – providing bereavement care, was inspired by the story of our dear friend and dedicated committee members who again did spiritual care and the healing arts advocate, the late Gord Engel. Gord’s story of his an outstanding job of managing every detail for in the Hospice and throughout the community. experiences with end-of-life care drew attention this signature gala event. to the need for a freestanding hospice, not only Priority Three: Palliative Care for those facing their own end-of-life experience At Christmas, end-of-life care advocate Education Fund – enriching the skills but also for their families and loved ones who Celine Schlosser told the moving story of her of professional end-of-life caregivers will go on living. husband Carl Schlosser’s end-of-life journey through ongoing education. in St. Paul’s Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit, and On May 28, 2019, we celebrated a $2 million described the need for support for specialty generous gift from Leslie and Irene Dubé with beds at the new Hospice. The people of Priority Four: Palliative Care a sod-turning ceremony at 301 Hilliard Street, Saskatchewan responded to Celine’s letter with Renovations – providing important thereby marking the start of construction an astounding $257,404 in support, including a renovations for St. Paul’s Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit, the only such on-site at the future home of the new $50,000 matching gift from acute-care unit in Saskatoon. Hospice at Glengarda. Early’s Farm and Garden Centre. Throughout the year our Foundation has Our Foundation is overwhelmingly grateful welcomed many significant additional gifts to for the tremendous support received from our the Campaign, including a $1 million gift from donors, volunteers, advocates, physicians and the late Robert Steane, a $700,000 gift from staff, and other community supporters. Campaign Honourary Co-Chairs Gene and Adele Dupuis, a $650,000 gift from Gord and Jill By the close of the year, the Close to Home Rawlinson, a $500,000 gift from Joe Remai and Campaign for Hospice and End-of-Life Care countless further gifts and pledges. fundraising total reached $19.275 of our ambitious $20 million goal. 16
The late Robert Steane, donor. Thank You! A Lasting Legacy Making the Patient Journey After a lifetime of volunteering and More Comfortable donating to charitable causes, the late Thanks to support from Karen and Robert (“Bob”) Steane gave one last and Bill Haffermehl, St. Paul’s Hospital’s 5th Floor transformational gift through his estate Medical Unit has received a new vein viewer. to improve the lives of his neighbours and As its name suggests, this equipment will community. make it far easier to find patient’s veins, saving stress and undue pain for patients Bob’s gift, in excess of $10 and those providing their care. million, will be shared by St. Paul’s Hospital As a grateful patient, Karen Haffermehl Foundation, Royal wanted to give back to the hospital, so University Hospital she and husband Bill provided $25,000 in Foundation and support of the new equipment. Saskatoon Community Foundation. In his final few years Bob created a philanthropic legacy in his home city of Saskatoon through donating to many organizations, volunteering in his community, and now by leaving a generous gift in his Will. Thank you, Bob. Transforming Care in our Community Manager Susan Foss and the 5th Floor nursing team gratefully Saskatchewan residents now are benefitting receive a vein viewer from donors Karen and Bill Haffermehl from improved access to specialized and their family. medical imaging, thanks to a new Computed Tomography (CT) Scanner at “What goes around comes around. The St. Paul’s Hospital. more you give, the more you receive, so you should pay it forward and do unto others as Donor support contributed $1.2 million you would have them do unto you.” toward the replacement of the CT scanner, – Karen and Bill Haffermehl while the Government of Saskatchewan provided the remaining $1.2 million. The new scanner’s advanced technologies will allow health care professionals to provide more scans for more patients in less time, increasing efficiencies and providing clearer scans for better diagnoses and treatment options. (l-r) Tara Gordon, CT Technologist with Melanie Hilkewich, CT Supervisor demonstrating the new CT Scanner at St. Paul’s Hospital. 17 17
Bringing a Holmium Laser Home pulled submissions from a draw drum and, on behalf of the Foundation, provided NewsTalk 650 CKOM’s Gormley Gathering, $125,000 to help fund programs and presented by Orano, was held on September equipment supporting patients and those 30, 2019. The third-party event raised responsible for their care in our Hospital. $137,750 in support of the Leslie and Irene Funded items included a syringe pump, (l-r) Jim Corman, Orano Canada President and CEO; Dale Dubé Urology Centre of Health. blanket warmers, a differential cell counter Huffman, Orano Canada VP Operations McClean Lake; Lecina Hicke, SPH Foundation CEO; John Gormley; Proceeds from the event will bring a and a thermal imaging camera. Chris Boychuk, SPH Foundation Past Chair; Karen Barber, Holmium Laser to St. Paul’s, giving health St. Paul’s Hospital Executive Director. care professionals an advanced surgical Creating a Better Tomorrow Today technique and more treatment options for urological stone disease treatment. The SPH Foundation Endowments are a event also supports the annual Survive wonderful way to make a significant and and Thrive Urology Symposium to provide lasting contribution. Donors either can make education and support for prostate cancer a gift in support of an existing endowment, survivors and their families as well as training or with a minimum gift of $25,000 can set for health care professionals. up a new Named Endowment. The principal of the gift is held for a minimum of ten The Gormley Gathering has been hosted by years, and the interest earned is allocated to 650 CKOM radio personality John Gormley a specific program or need in the Hospital. and championed by Rawlco Radio and the Rawlinson family for the past nine years, and Thanks to your generosity, $1,556,461 was over that time has raised more than $1.32 added to SPH Foundation Endowments this million in support of urological health. year, and $33,210 in endowment earnings were invested in our Hospital. From Blanket Warmers to Advanced Equipment Gift Shop The Foundation Draws, held on June St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation’s Gift Shop 20, improved the care and services at provides an important service to patients, St. Paul’s Hospital. Each year, Hospital visitors and staff. Day-to-day essentials, employees submit requests to our gifts, flowers, clothing, snacks and more are Foundation for items to enhance available at the Gift Shop. patient care or Hospital programs. In 2019 our Gift Shop revenues were At the Draws event, Foundation $235,191. Board Chair Neil Weber and All Gift Shop profits support professional Board Secretary Shari Watson development and training for St. Paul’s Hospital employees. Samuel Ezeogwum, Manager of Spiritual Care 18
Inspired to Give Recognizing donors with cumulative giving to SPH Foundation of $500 and greater from January 1 to December 31, 2019 $1M - $4.99M Saskatchewan Blue Cross Dean and Janice Kolbinson Mary L. Stang Elroy and Debbie Canadian Tire, Calgary South Baumann Estate of Robert Steane Ron and Carol Schira Val and Ray Kolla Stephen and Michelene Canadian Transplant Worobetz Foundation John and Monica Beavis Association Jim and Lisa Yuel and Kevin Sharfe Colleen and Rick Koller daughters Neli and Taya Estate of John and Mary Becton Dickinson Canada Inc. Robert and Helen Card Sherwood Chevrolet Inc. Donald Kunaman and Thacker George and Valerie Anonymous - One Donor Susan Pulvermacher Dr. Stephen Beed Dr. Nicolette Sinclair Al and Marie Toews Carthew Barbara Labatt Dr. Douglas Bell The StarPhoenix $500,000 - $999,999 Travelodge Hotel Cathedral of the Holy G. Alan Ledingham Gordon J. and Anonymous - Three Donors Saskatoon and Airline Family CWL Gordon and Jill Rawlinson Margaret-Ann Bell Jeffrey Lee and Hotels in Appreciation of Fred and Karen Catterall $5,000 - $24,999 Annemarie Cherneskey the work of our Board of Rod and Kellie Bell $100,000 - $499,999 Directors CAW Local 100 Rail Athabasca Basin Security Marilyn and Malcolm Pete and Helen Bergen Division 1447 Associated Radiologists LLP Leggett Vern and Clara Welker Fund Dr. Arthur and Dr. Rhonda Berthiaume Dr. Srini Chary and Gertrud CIBC Les Filles de la Providence Virtus Group LLP Margaret Bergan Rob Biggs Schneider Chary Estate of C. Harvey Craig Les Soeurs de Notre Dame Dr. Vivian and Karen and Pat Bergermann Dr. Richard and Jennifer Laurette Chassé de LaCroix Dr. Keith Walker Dakota Dunes Community Bigsby William Black Tim Cholowski Development Corporation Murray and E. Dawn Basil and Cheryl Waslen Erin and Adam Priscilla Blakely Louden Sylvia Chorney Kinsmen Foundation Inc. 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