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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01102022 City Council LAYDOWN - Tonya Foote Seward Area Hospice with insert1 November 2021 Seward City Council John Osenga, Council President City Hall 410 Adams Street Seward, Alaska 99664 Dear Mr. Osenga and Council: We write to you on behalf of Seward Area Hospice (SAH), a non-profit volunteer hospice in Seward since 2016. SAH has provided home -based hospice care to terminally ill individuals and their families since licensing in 2017. Following a recent discussion with Mr. Sowell, Asst. City Manager, Mayor Terry, and Vice -Mayor McClure, we were encouraged to write this letter to you regarding the subject of these discussions concerning financial support for SAH. Until SAW, Seward had never had hospice services that supported individuals at the end of life who wanted to remain at home. Now, to the extent possible, SAH supports this option. Since 2017, through a Memorandum of Understanding with Providence Seward/Seward Mountain Haven, SAH has provided end of life companioning in those facilities and supports the No One Dies Alone Program, In Anchorage these types of programs are funded by Providence. Seward Area Hospice is relatively new and completely dependent on donations. We have received very strong and generous support from Seward Community Foundation, Providence Seward and Providence Foundation in the past. Community members and businesses have also shown they value SAH services. Even though SAH provides these valuable services with a small staff and good stewardship of any monies we receive, it would be difficult do it all strictly through fundraising alone, using valuable time best spent helping clients and families. For this reason we are hoping that you and the rest of the City Council would consider reasonable support of SAH, as we work to improve the healthcare options in the Seward Community. We would like to provide more information to you and the Council at your request and convenience. Please let us know if this is possible. On behalf of Board President, Ellen O'Brien, and myself, we thank you very much for your consideration of our request. Sincerely, Tonya Foote, Program Director 907-3r6 Ave., P.O. Box 1331, Seward, Alaska 99664 907-224-3051 Monday, January 10, 2022 Seward Area Hospice Timeline of Development: 2008: First discussion @ Hospice in Seward with co-founder, Ellen O'Brien 2016: Became Incorporated: SAH is the first volunteer hospice to be established in Alaska since 1996. There are only 6 others . 2017: Alaska State License: Non Profit and Volunteer Only Hospice 2017: Saw our first client 2017: Obtained MOU with Providence to provide Hospice services to Seward Mountain Haven and the hospital 2017 — 2022: Have provided direct care to 50 clients, have provided grief support to another 15 community based clients when family members passed in the Lower 48 and they needed grief support, and we have received 10 additional inquiries for services that we may be able to provide. Funding Sources: Volunteer Hospices cannot bill for any services. Grants: Seward Community Foundation Providence Alaska Foundation • Not a complete list Fund Raisers: ( Most Recent) Hike for Hospice: SAH, Grayling Lake Butterfly Release: Providence Seward SAH Awareness: July V Festivities' • Not a complete list Private Donations Financial Responsibilities: Payroll: ( Taxes) Only 2 paid staff members License and Permits Insurance WC Insurance Freight/Postage Program Supplies ( bereavement material, books to loan) Office Supplies Volunteer Training /Support Telephone/Internet Fundraising /Events materials Legal and Professional Services Membership and Dues Contract services Credit Card Fees Bank Fees Advertising Fees Rent — Office Space • Not a complete list Seward Area Hospice A-C* M Our mission is to provide compassionate end of life care to enable comfort, dignity and choice for the individual and the family. 907 3rd Avenue Suite C PO Box 1331 Seward AK 99664 (907) 224-3051 www.sewardoreahospice.org What is hospice? Seward Area Hospice is a licensed volunteer hospice. We provide community members with the support and compassion they need while facing the end of life, coping with serious illness, or experiencing the loss of a loved one. Care focuses on quality of life and helps the clients to make the most of their remaining time in whatever place they call home. Our Services Trained Volunteer Companions End of Life Planning Grief & Bereavement Support Access to Community Resources Community Education and Awareness ALL SERVICES ARE FREE OF CHARGE How to get involved: Share Tell others about Seward Area Hospice, especially those who could benefit from our services. Volunteer Consider joining our team of volunteers. Current opportunities include client companioning, office work and helping with fundraising events. Donate Generous donations from our community allow us to offer our services free of charge. Donations can be made by mail or online. Seward Area Hospice has been made possible by grants from Seward Community Foundation & Providence Alaska Foundation