Apartments of 700+ square feet will easily accommodate two persons, compared to current 150 square foot rooms. In the soon-to-be constructed three-room suites will be a kitchenette with sitting area, bedroom quarters with walk-in closet, and private bath with walk-in/sit-down shower. Services include all meals, laundry, housekeeping, and medication assistance as well as staff supervision.
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The Memorial Home Board of Directors has approved a Master Plan that addresses the needs of residents of today and in the future. In order to continue offering the quality services expected at Memorial Home, staff leadership, the Advancement Committee, and qualified architects have developed a plan and are now ready to move ahead. As has been the tradition at Memorial Home, we will work one step at a time to accomplish an improved environment for the elders of our area.

The service and ministry of Memorial Home began with a real estate gift from Katie Krehbiel in 1948. Since then, demand for additional services has led to several expansion projects. Currently, the 40-acre Memorial Home campus includes 60 Medicare-certified beds in a neighborhood design, a 14-bed special care neighborhood, 19 independent living apartments, 56 independent living homes and duplexes; and more than 190 residents call it home.

Memorial Home personnel are committed to providing quality care in an attractive Christian environment where the elders of our community will feel at home.

How You Can Help

  • Cash Donations
  • Appreciated Stock
  • IRA
  • Real Estate
  • Commodities
  • Deferred Charitable Gifts
    • Gift Annuities
    • Charitable Remainder Trusts
    • Bequests
We are told that viable organizations will be those with the courage to look forward, hold on to their core values and negotiate the future as it happens. Will you help us to supply what we understand to be the next projects at Memorial Home?

We appreciate you considering your very best gifts. Contributions may be given over a three-year period.

Projects Cost Progress
Memorial Home Endowment Foundation$1,000,000 $725,000
  • Earnings from these permanently-endowed gifts will provide an annual income forever for special projects, capital campaigns, or operations.
  • The Board of Directors has set a goal of one million dollars by the 50th Anniversary of Memorial Home to be celebrated in 2008.

Construction ProjectsCost Progress
Removal of Nurses station and renovation$186,000 $31,681
  • The nurses station where the three Healthcare halls converge removed.
  • Living room area where residents can socialize and where families would have more room to visit with their loved ones.
  • Culture change that makes the facility more like home.
Maintenance Building$214,000 $2,000
  • A 100x50 foot building
  • Housing for tractors, maintenance equipment, maintenance staff offices and much needed storage.
  • Being built east of the service delivery road.
Assisted Living Building$2,100,000 $ 9,573
  • The Advancement Committee identified current Assisted Living Housing to be too small to attract residents in the future.
  • Accommodations for couples are very limited.
  • Fourteen Assisted Living Rooms (nine single rooms and five two-rooms) have been occupied this year.
  • Requests have come that could not be met.
  • We anticipate that Assisted Living is the likely entrance point for many who need assistance in the future.
Total $2,500,000 $43,254

Sources of Funding
Bond issue up to $2,400,000
Lead gifts to date - $100,000

Goal: Keep the amount of debt as low as possible.
Your help here will lower the amount to be borrowed.
Announcement of gifts at 50th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday, November 8, 2008.
Memorial Home Endowment Foundation (MHEF)
MHEF exclusively supports, assists and promotes the interests and welfare of Memorial Home. Donors have the satisfaction of knowing they are meeting the needs of Memorial Home for the present and future generations. With an endowment of $1,000,000, funds could be available to Memorial Home annually of approximately $50,000.

Nurses Station Removal and Renovation
The old medical model, the nurses station, will be left behind as space is opened giving more room for residents, families and guests to visit. It's the dominant environment in long-term care - making the facility more like home. Benefit Day funds ($31,681) got the project started.

Maintenance Building
Crowded space, unprotected from the elements, has been used for many years for maintenance equipment. Construction is currently underway to house the van, tractors, offices and much-needed storage.

Assisted Living Project
Apartments of 700+ square feet will easily accommodate two persons, compared to current 150 square foot rooms. In the soon-to-be constructed three-room suites will be a kitchenette with sitting area, bedroom quarters with walk-in closet, and private bath with walk-in/sit-down shower. Services include all meals, laundry, housekeeping, and medication assistance as well as staff supervision.


Consider your very best gift toward helping us meet our needs in this phase of the Master Plan and help Memorial Home be improved for many years to come.


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86 22nd Ave., Moundridge Kansas, 67107

 
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