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2004 ANNUAL REPORT ST. DEMETRIUS (UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC) DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Свято-Димитріївська (Українсько-Католицька) Корпорація Розвитку Щорічний звіт Зміцнюючи наше коріння Strengthening our Roots ST. DEMETRIUS RESIDENCE UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CARE CENTRE Свято-Димитріївська Резиденція Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки

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2004A N N UA L R E PORT

ST. DEMETRIUS (UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC) DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONСвято-Димитріївська (Українсько-Католицька) Корпорація Розвитку

Щорічний звіт

Зміцнюючи наше корінняStrengthening our Roots

Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки

60 Richview RoadEtobicoke, ON M9A 5E4

St. Demetrius ResidenceСвято-Димитріївська Резиденція

123 La Rose Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9P 3T3

Thank you for your support. For more information please contact our Development Office at (416) 243-7653 or visit www.stdemetrius.com.

ST. DEMETRIUS RESIDENCE UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CARE CENTREСвято-Димитріївська Резиденція Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки

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Long before St. Demetrius Development Corporation was formed, a generation of Ukrainian-Canadians planted a seed to build a community deeply rooted in Ukrainian-Canadian culture and spirituality.

Today that seed has grown to encompass St. Demetrius Residence and the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre – two branches of one vision – to provide shelter and care for hundreds of Ukrainian-Canadian seniors in an environment respectful of their history, language, and culture.

When planning for the future, we look to our humble beginnings to fi nd the essence of what our organization stands for and what has brought us years of success.

This year we focused on nourishing the very foundation of our organization – the people. Our residents, staff, physicians, families, volunteers, and donors work together to make us the “Home with a Heart.” In order to maintain a healthy and fl ourishing Corporation, we must continuously nourish our roots, and through com-munication, involvement, education, training, and new programs, we are making our deep roots, even stronger.

MissionServing the long-term care and residential needs of seniors. Our Ukrainian Canadian environment is repectful of the cultural and spiritual needs of everyone we serve.

VisionTo be recognized as a leading service provider, in the Ukrainian-Canadian community, of culturally sensi-tive, innovative, coordinated, and client-centred services for the elderly. We will make a difference by helping seniors live the fullest lives possible.

Core Values embody the concepts that underlie our work and the way we carry out our mission, achieve our vi-sion, and live from day to day. We have articulated these values as:

Respect: We are a client-centred, caring, and compassionate organization that refl ects the abili- ties, beliefs, opinions, and needs of our residents/clients, and each other, in all we do.

Culture: We value the role of Ukrainian heritage and religion in the lives of our residents, and their families, while celebrating and nurturing the Ukrainian tradition. We recognize the role culture and religion play in the lives of our seniors by enhancing their dignity, self-worth, and connection to their history.

Community: We embrace the needs of our stakeholders and strive to meet the changing requirements of our diverse community.

Accountability: We are responsible for the commitments we make to our residents and their families, each other, and to other stakeholders. We are accountable to our communities for the human and fi scal resources entrusted to us and will communicate openly and honestly about how we use them.

Excellence: We continually strive for excellence in all that we do.

“One generation plants the trees, another gets the shade.” – Ancient Chinese Proverb

“One generation plants the trees, another gets the shade.” – Ancient Chinese Proverb

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The Branches of Our Corporation - Programs and Services

The Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre (the Care Centre) is a 120-bed ethnic, long-term care home. Our interdisciplinary healthcare team of professionals includes: physicians, nurses, therapeutic recreation as-sistants, dieticians, pharmacists, and a social worker, who focus on the needs of our residents and improve quality of life in a culturally sensitive caring environment. The values of independence, self-suffi ciency, the importance of family, maintaining active lives, and caring for one another, underpin our philosphy of care. The Care Centre was opened in 1996 and is a not-for-profi t, government-funded home. Admission to the Care Centre is coordinated through the Etobicoke-York Community Care Access Centre. Our barrier-free facility, with secure gardens and walking paths, courtyard, atrium and gardens create a homelike environ-ment for our residents. The on-site Melnyk Family Memorial Chapel hosts Catholic and Orthodox pastoral services. We support and encourage resident’s own community clergy to visit and tend to individual spiritual needs.

St. Demetrius Seniors Residence (the Residence) is a 259-unit apartment complex with bachelor, one bed-room, and two bedroom rental units. Through the supportive care program, our residents are able to live in-dependently in a safe and secure home. St. Demetrius Residence offers communal dining, an on-site chapel, library, and convenient in-house tuck-shop which carries Ukrainian groceries. Residents can also participate in a variety of social and therapeutic recreation activities including physiotherapy, exercise and bingo.

St. Demetrius Residence’s Supportive Care Services provide 24-hour a day, 7 days a week, on-site service for eligible tenants of St. Demetrius Residence. Tenants and their families identify the services they view as es-sential to their well-being and ability to remain in the community. Personal Support Workers provide these services and aid tenants in maintaining their independence, while reinforcing the concept of aging-in-place. Services are provided in both English and Ukrainian.

The Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre supplies traditional Ukrainian meals to the Humber Regional Com-munity Services program for approximately 15 non-residents. The Humber Regional Community Services is the community service agency for Etobicoke, and western Toronto, and includes the St. Demetrius Support-ive Care Services Program. In 2004 the Care Centre provided approximately 10,200 meals. The Care Centre is the only supplier offering a Slavic menu within the limits of western Toronto. In response to the increas-ing requests for Meals-on-Wheels services, the Care Centre will be expanding its participation.

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Message from our President of the Board and our Executive Director

This annual report focuses on our continuous and strategic efforts to advance our quality of care. Fundamental to our success as an organization, are our people. We engage our staff, physicians, volun-teers, family members, and residents in identifying ways to meet ongo-ing needs. A number of new initiatives have been put in place this year which demonstrate our commitment to our people.

In collaboration with the Recreation and Restorative Care De-partment, the Volunteer Development Department expanded its services and introduced three new residents’ programs. Our Residents’ and Family Councils worked together to identify ways to improve communication between staff, family members, and residents. Our front line staff were trained in new dementia approaches. These approaches are being introduced through staff led seminars to help educate families. Our organization has embraced the Eden Alternative philosophy which focuses on providing a more homelike environment for our residents. As a start, we introduced three kittens to our home. These new additions have provided endless hours of enjoyment and stimulation.

In May, we were honoured to welcome the Honourable George Smitherman, Minister of Health and Long-term Care, and his Parlia-mentary Assistant, Monique Smith to the Care Centre for the release of Smith’s report, Commitment to Care: A Plan for Long-Term Care in Ontario. It was with a great sense of pride that Minister Smither-man recognized our commitment to residents, “If you would like an example of a high quality long-term care home, you only have to look around you here at the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre. This is a non-profi t home that serves the Ukrainian Community in culturally familiar surroundings.”

The Board has continued to evolve and we established a new com-mittee – Quality and Risk Management. This important team reviews reports from the Ministry of Health, from compliance visits, and internal indicator reports. The committee makes recommendations to the Board on issues of compliance and outcomes related to quality, risk and utilization, for the Board to fulfi ll its fi duciary responsibility.

Together we have been working hard to ensure the quality of care and services are refl ective of our deep commitment to our community.

Quality and Risk Management Kristine ThompsonVictor HetmanczukDr. Peter DerkachSandy LomaszewyczDonna Melton

Nomination and Governance John C. NewediukWilliam Boyko

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Board of DirectorsIrene Holubiec, PresidentVictor Lishchyna, Vice-PresidentRichard Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer Most Rev. Bishop Stephen ChmilarWilliam BoykoJohn C. NewediukMorris IlyniakWalter PoprawaKristine ThompsonRoman DubczakVictor HetmanczukSteve Masnyk

Finance, Audit, and Capital Redevelopment

Irene Holubiec, PresidentVictor Lishchyna, Vice-PresidentRichard Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer Roman Dubczak

Irene HolubiecPresident of the Board of Directors

Sandy LomaszewyczExecutive Director

Committees of the Board

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ВІД ПРЕЗИДЕНТА РАДИ ДИРЕКТОРІВ ТА ВИКОНАВЧОГО ДИРЕКТОРА

Цей щорічний звіт зосереджує увагу на наших постійних та стратегічних зусиллях поліпшення якості опіки. Основою нашого успіху як організації є наші люди. Ми привертаємо наших працівників, лікарів, добровольців та членів родин до пошуку шляхів задоволення щоденних потреб. Цього року ми розпочали кілька нових ініціатив, які демонструють нашу відданість нашим людям.

Співпрацюючи з Відділом Відпочинку, Відділ Добровольців розвинув свою роботу і запровадив три нових програми для мешканців. Наші Комітети Родин та Мешканців працюють разом у пошуках шляхів поліпшення обміну інформацією між робітниками, родинами та мешканцями. Робітники, які безпосередньо працюють з мешканцями, навчалися новим підходам до опіки мешканців з дементією (слабоумством). Зараз вони передають свої знання родинам. Наша організація запровадила Eden Alternative - філософію опіки, яка спрямована на створення домашньої атмосфери для наших мешканців. Початком тому стало з’явлення у нашому домі трьох кошенят. Ці нові мешканці є нескінченим джерелом втіхи та задоволення.

У травні ми вітали у нашому Осередку Опіки вельмишановного п. Джорджа Смізермена, Міністра Здоров’я та Довгострокової Опіки та пані Монік Сміт, його Парламентську Помічницю, які вшанували нас своїм візитом для оприлюднення доповіді пані Сміт “Опіка з Відданістю – План Довгострокової Опіки в Онтаріо”. З великою гордістю та задоволенням п. Смізермен визнав нашу відданість нашим мешканцям: “Якщо Вам потрібен приклад будинку високоякісної довгострокової опіки, зверніть свою увагу на Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки - неприбутковий дім, який обслуговує українську громаду у культурно обізнаному середовищі.”

Рада Директорів продовжує розвиватися. Нами було засновано новий Комітет Справ Якості та Ризику. Ця важлива команда розглядає звіти Міністерства Здоров’я щодо перевірок відповідності стандартам та доповідей про внутрішні показники якості. Виконуючи доручену відповідальність, цей Комітет надає Раді рекомендації з питань відповідності стандартам та наслідків, які стосуються якості, ризика та використання ресурсів.

Ми докладаємо всіх зусиль, працюючи разом над забезпеченням якості опіки та послуг, які відображують нашу глибоку відданість нашій громаді.

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ПокликанняНадання житлових та піклувальних послуг найвищого рівня літнім людям в українсько-канадському оточенні, яке зважае на культурні та духовні потреби всіх, кого ми обслуговуємо.

ВидінняБути провідним постачальником для літніх людей українсько-канадської громади послуг, які зважають на культурні потреби, запроваджують нововведення, добре координовані та спрямовані на замовника. Ми змінимо життя літніх людей, допомагаючи їм жити якнайкраще.

Суттєві цінності втілюють погляди, які лежать в основі нашої роботи та у тому, як ми виконуємо наше покликання, досягаємо нашого видіння та живемо кожного дня. Нашими висловленими цінностями є:

Повага: Ми є спрямованою на замовника, дбайливою та співчутливою організацією, яка у всьому, що ми робимо, відображує здібності, вірування, погляди та потреби як наші, так і наших мешканців/замовників.

Культура: Ми цінуємо роль української спадщини та релігії у житті наших мешканців та їхніх родин, святкуючи та підтримуючи українські традиції. Ми визнаємо важливість культури та релігії у житті наших старших людей та вшановуємо почуття їх власної гідності, підносимо їхню самооцінку та підтримуємо зв’язок з історією.

Громада: Ми охоплюємо вимоги всіх, хто відноситься до нашої організації, й намагаємося задовольняти мінливі потреби нашої різноманітної громади.

Відповідальність: Ми відповідаємо за зобов’язання перед нашими мешканцями, родинами та іншими членами громади. Ми підзвітні нашій громаді за довірені нам людські та фінансові ресурси й ми будемо відверто й чесно повідомляти про їх використання.

Висока якість: Ми постійно прагнемо найвищої якості у всьому, що ми робимо.

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Care Centre Committees

It is only through the combined effort of our stakeholders that we ensure our residents receive the best care, and our staff and volunteers have the best opportunities to provide that care.

Participation of our residents, staff, donors, families, physicians, management, and volunteers is vital to ensure open communication and cooperation to achieve a common goal – to provide the best and safest care and services to our residents. The following committees have been working together, combining indi-vidual expertise, and providing a variety of perspectives and insights to have a better holistic view of care. We sincerely thank these dedicated individuals for their time and leadership.

Food Advisory Committee Pat Kennedy,

Manager of Food ServicesResidentsMrs. Baryckyj Mrs. BobykSister Germaine BohdanMrs. HorbanMrs. KnapikMr. KuzmaMr. Medwid-TerlickiMr. Stobelko

Infection Control Lida Myshkevich,

Infection Control NurseDr. Peter DerkachLesia FedunkiwPat Kennedy Donna MeltonLesia PetruckAlan PittsDonald TaylorGail WalkerPublic Health Representative

Professional Advisory Committee Dr. Peter Derkach,

Medical AdvisorDr. Terry KralkaDr. Michael SzulDr. Jerry ZownirSandy Lomaszewycz,

Executive DirectorDonna Melton,

Director Resident Care Services Lida Myshkevich Lesia Fedunkiw

Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee Gail Walker, Co-ChairpersonMary ChemijLyudmila ChumakLesia FedunkiwDanuta GluchMikhail KonarViktoriya PetrikDaria Popovitch

Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee Dr. Peter Derkach,

Medical Director, ChairKalyna Butler Medical PharmaciesLesia FedunkiwSandy Lomaszewycz Donna MeltonLida MyshkevichLesia Petruck, DieticianK. VreskyDr. Terry KralkaDr. Michael SzulDr. Jerry Zownir

Pastoral Care Father Peter ShumeldaFather John TatarynFather Bohdan Sencio Karen KennedyDonna Melton

Resident Care CommitteeLesia FedunkiwGrazyna Hordiak, PhysiotherapistKaren Kennedy Donna MeltonLida MyshkevichEva PinczakLesia PetruckDonald Taylor Halyna ViguilioukGail Walker Teresa Wierzbicka

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Our Volunteers

Maureen Koya began assisting with Beauty Hour at the Care Centre when it was run by our Recreation Department. When the program schedule changed in the fall, Maureen took the initiative to transform it into a volunteer-led program. Now with a list of “clients” for the weekly Tuesday night sessions, Maureen says, “It gives me such a sense of satisfaction, a feeling hard to describe, to see their happy faces lit up with smiles whenever I’m here doing the residents’ nails and making them feel beautiful and cared for.” Beauty Hour is just one example of the many volunteer-led and volunteer-assisted programs we offer. In 2004, our volunteers provided 12,000 hours of service participating in recreation programs, accompanying residents on outings, assisting with fundraising tasks, running the gift shop, and a variety of other activities which make a difference in the lives of our residents. This marks the highest number of volunteer hours, building on a steady increase over the past three years.

The Volunteer Development Committee, led by Donald Taylor, Manager of Volunteer Development intro-duced a new volunteer recognition policy. Through concentrated recognition efforts we are honouring our family of dedicated volunteers, nurturing volunteer relationships, and growing our network.

For nine years the talented musical group, “Willy’s Strings/ Ukrainian Troubadours”, have played tradi-tional Ukrainian folk music during the Care Centre’s weekly sing-a-long. This year they received M.P.P. Donna Cansfi eld’s prestigious Community Recognition Award for outstanding volunteer service to seniors.

We also expanded our program at St. Demetrius Residence adding Library Support, and Tour Guides to the eight existing volunteer positions: Cantor, Chapel, Club Hoverla, Decorating, Embroidery Club, Bingo, Garden, and Weaving.

Thank you to all our volunteers. Your time and efforts are truly appreciated and make a difference in the lives of our residents and our Corporation as a whole.

Volunteer Development CommitteeDonald Taylor, ChairpersonKay BoykoUlana DyczokHalyna GawaHelen HodowanyMaria HorbanIrene KucherenkoSophie LucykSandy Lomaszewycz, Ex-offi cioVivian Rico

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“No kind action ever stops with itself. One kind action leads to another. Good example is followed. A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions, and the roots spring up and make new trees.” - Amelia Earhart

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Our Staff

In any profession, and particularly in the health care sector, where information rapidly changes, there is no nourishment like education. As a Corporation we recognize that in order to provide the highest quality of care we must invest in the people who provide that care – our frontline staff.

This year, Care Centre Registered Nurse, Oksana Duda, was the fi rst Long-Term Care sector nurse to receive the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario’s Advanced Clinical/Practice Fellowship. Oksana mentored at Sunnybrook & Women’s Healthcare Centre with a nurse-educator specializing in dementia therapies. Since then, Oksana has led two peer seminars sharing the new techniques for caring for resi-dents with dementia. Gail Walker, our Manager of Recreation and Restorative Care, became our fi rst cer-tifi ed Eden Alternative Associate and is now leading the way for the Care Centre to implement the Eden Alternative philosophy of care.

Whether it is through workshops, seminars, conferences, or courses, our staff members continually accept the challenge to learn and to develop clinical and leadership skills as they incorporate new knowledge in their daily routine. We have shown our commitment to staff, and in turn our commitment to continuously improve quality of care, by providing opportunities and support for professional development. We are not only investing in education – we are empowering our people.

* The Eden Alternative is a philosophy of care that addresses quality of life. The Eden Alternative Almanac states, “Our seniors deserve the opportunity to grow, the opportunity to have access to companionship (i.e. dogs, cats, and children), the opportunity to give care or advice, variety and spontaneity of life, a sense of community and contact with the living earth.”

h d d- Richard E. Byrd

“Few men during their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting their resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.” There are deep wells of strength that are never used.”

“Few men during their lifetime come anywhere near exhausting their resources dwelling within them. There are deep wells of strength that are never used.” - Richard E. Byrd

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Our Residents

Our residents are at the heart of everything we do. Our two Residents’ Councils and Family Council have been working together to provide a voice for our residents, long before they were mandated by the Min-istry of Health and Long-Term Care. They listen to those who can speak for themselves and advocate for those who cannot.

This year, the Care Centre Residents’ Council introduced an “Issue and Suggestion Form” opening a new line of communication between residents and staff. Our Family Council hosted several family information sessions and provided workshops to assist families of newly admitted residents with the transition to our home and ongoing care of their loved ones.

The St. Demetrius Residents’ Council worked to re-establish the onsite tuck shop and expanded the con-gregate dining program to fi ve days a week.

In June, we introduced a new event for residents and their families – the fi rst Annual Strawberry Social. This year’s Annual Joy of Lights celebration of the Christmas season was particularly special as Bishop Cornelius Pasichny and His Eminence YURIJ, Archbishop of Toronto and Bishop of the Eastern Diocese, opened the festivities with Catholic and Orthodox prayers.

Number of Residents 120

Number of Couples 5

Number of residents here since opening in 1996

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Average Age 85

Age Range 72-103

Number of Residents 268

Number of Couples 11

Number of residents here since opening in 1982

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Average Age 82

Age Range 65-99

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St. Demetrius Residents’ Council John Kuchinak, Chair Ulana Dyczok, Vice-ChairC. BoyachukFrank BurkeEmilia KrywiahLilian LelykOlga MelnychukRoman PashkewychNatalie PopowichAnne Stecluk, Secretary Olga Wowk Robert Yurichuk

Care Centre Family Council Helen Hodowany, ChairDonna Melton, Co-ChairLidia BobownykOlga BugielOrysia GayKaren KennedyLida MyshkevichOlha Stachnyk

Care Centre Residents’ Council Executive

Sister Germaine BohdanMr. Alexander SosnaGail Walker

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Our Donors

Our sincere thanks go to all our generous donors, including our “Home with a Heart Club” members, supporters of the Kurelek Campaign for Care, in-kind donors, community partners, and donors request-ing anonymity. Your support helps to provide our residents with the quality of care they deserve.

We would like to say a special thank you to Mrs. Jean Kurelek and her late husband, Ukrainian-Canadian artist, William Kurelek. His generous and selfl ess nature provoked him to create a one of a kind Icon for the St. Demetrius community, to use in its fundraising initiatives. Twenty-seven years later, we are using this magnifi cent art treasure to raise funds for the Care Centre through the Kurelek Campaign for Care. These funds will enhance the quality of life for our residents. Thank you to all our supporters.

Every effort is made to ensure proper recognition of each donor who has given gifts totaling $100 or more between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004. If there are errors or omissions, please contact the Development Offi ce at 416-243-7653, ext 224.

Our sincere thanks to the additional 557 individual donors who have supported us this past year. Space limitations make it impossible to list your names. We value each and every one of you and the commit-ment you have made to our organization.

A complete list of donors can be found on our website www.stdemetrius.com.

William JacobsWalter JeromeTheodore KozminchukSteven KulikAndrew J. KulykMykola N. KulykRoman M. KulykSophie LucykWalter and Anne NaumowichJohn P. and Mary Ann NewediukWalter and Janet PetryshynPremform LimitedMichael and Anastasia PyjkoVivian J. RicoMichael and Irene ShipowickHarry and Anne SlotaHryhorij and Kathryna SwerhunMarta SyrotynskyAnn TatarynFrederick and Annette TernowayKristine ThompsonEugene and Olga Wolanski

$500 to $999Lubko BelejWilliam and Doris FesterygaStefan and Roma FrankoPat HalkoJohn HarasymHurtok VyshyvalnycMyroslaw and Iwanna J. JaremusLynne Jerome

$10,000 PlusErast and Yarmila HuculakEstate of Dora MalanchukJohn Tataryn

$5,000 to $9,999Olga Mary EhnatF.K. Morrow FoundationMary and John Yaremko, Q.C.

$2,500 to $4,999Ernest O. AntoniwCecile S. BaridaElias LazarenkoEstate of Helen LesiukStanley PetersonStephen PolosU.C.W.L.C. St. Basil the Great BranchUnited Way of Greater Toronto

$1,000 to $2,499Vladimir AntonowychJohn BerezowskyjCardinal Funeral HomesMarion DoroshGene W. FarynaJames P. FedorkiwJohn B. GregorovichJosephine GuastellaTheodore HarasymchukIrene HolubiecWilliam B. G. Humphries

Lena JurencAnna KrawecOdarka LechnowskyWalter and Bernice LemiskiDorothy M. LintonPatricia A. MagoskiHelen OhorodnykRusty and Laura OsadchukNestor J. and Luba J. SnihuraBen SobieSue TaraschukMary TomaschukJerry and Jean TrussStephanie WychowanecElsie Yarmol

$250 to $499Michael and Annie BuryRoman ByloCaroline CarswellGeorge W. ChomynKatherine CzornyjTatiana DiachynskyEstate of Wasyl DubasFellowship of Saints Cyril and

MethodiosNeonila GawaDave M. and Helen GregorashHenry and Helen HodowanyJ & T Firchuk RentalsWalter JacykNettie Kachur

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J. BroskoMichael and Zorianna BungaJaroslaw and Cristeen BybykAnthony and Stanice CarukNina ChyzCity of Toronto, City Clerk’s Offi ceCoca-Cola Bottling CompanyJacqueline CochraneIrene CordAndy and Zoriana DeederMorris H. DemborynskyMichael and Vera DenderysIhor DiakunchakMaria DiakunykRobert DidulkaSteve DmytryszynStefan and Anna DrozdowskyGeorge and Edith DruljakIrene DuwaloMaria FedaszIrena S. FedchunWalter and Rose FilipowichMary FodchukEugenia FodchukRuth G. FoleyIvan and Karen FrankoFunding Matters Inc.Ihor and Irene GadaczAnne GlowaWilliam and Joanne GludishZenon and Elaine GoldySteven and Mary GregorishNatalie Helen GulaMarie HallDaria HensiorowskyRobert W. and Barbara HillWalter and Claire HlibchukSonia HoliadBohdan Horich and

Alla NedashkivskaGeorge and Irene HorichMyroslava HorichDaniel and Irene HoshowskyMorris and Ann HoshowskyHelen HrynkiwEdgar and Phillis HukSteven HukDmytro HuleyMaria HuleyHummingbird CentreBenjamin and May HutzelMorris IlyniakGeorge J. and

Wilhelmina H. IwanchyshynJulia JanesiwskyjVera JaworiwskyRichard and Elizabeth Jaworski

Mary KmitWalter and Emily KobzarDonna M. KolynPeter and Mary KopiakRoman and Maria KosmynaOlga KotylukOlga KrawecJoseph and Katherine KrochakIrene KrywulskyNellie LemiskiTerry and Marta LubinskiMichael and Ella ManasterskiWalter and Janet MaxymiwLesia Mary MisionStella NewedukRose NovitskiEmil PidwerbeckiJohn and Lida PluwakGeorge and Lida SawdykHelga SchwabKatherine SklepowichYaroslaw and Oksana SokolykStephanie SosinskyOllie StachnykStanley and Jane SwiatekSteven and Dianne SydijWalter and Frances SzafranskiMyron and Lidia Tymochko

$100 to $249Deborah AhernAlias, a division of

Silicon Graphics Ltd.Randall and Barbara ArthurAssembly Component SystemsFred BabbieOlexander and Olena BabijGeorge B. and Joan E. BabiyValentine BahryWilliam and Jean BasnickiAnne BatorRoman BelejDick and Polly BerezowskiEdmund BielawskiVictoria BierMarie T. BilaniukAnna BilousBoard of Governors

of Exhibition PlaceBill and Helene BocharTed and Anne BodnarskySophie BohachPeter and Catherine BolishynIvan and Anne BorejkoZenon and Olga BorysAnna BorysKatherine Boyko

Anna JaworskyMichael and Anne KapustaAlex KarakokkinosRoman and Maria KassianWalter and Jacqueline KemballLuba KimberJudy B. KolyStephen and Barbara KosarRobert KoshelanykRoma KosmynaAlbert E. and Mary KowalBill KozakJohn S. and Jane KrasnewychMychajlyna KryshtalskyHelen KulchiskySylvia KunanecSophia A. KupczykAnton KurmeyRuth LarochelleAndre and Lydia LebedMarika LialkaRoman LobayJean LockwoodRobert and Donna LockwoodSandra LomaszewyczOlga H. LopechukLuba LuhowyStefan LuhowyMichael and Madeline MachibrodaMaria MacijiwskaStefan MaczuzakPete MaksymchukWalter and Christine MaksymowskyE. and Olga MalysaAnne ManchurJanice MarshallWilliam and Lesis MaxwellGerry and Mary MaysuikW. and M. MaziarAnne MazurenkoDonald and Sophie McMichaelJames and Norma McNairMichael and Olga MelnykLeo and Mary MelnykRoman and Tania MelnykJoe, Jr. and Jean MenichanMetalChem Canada Inc.Michael and Helen MilkoDavid MillerRussell and Bernice MokriyOlga MorhanLucy MorwickWalter and Olga MoyseuikPetro MucykiwskyMulvey & Banani International Inc.Tom and Christine MuranyiAnne Napady

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Vera D. ShevchukJohn and Mary ShewchukA. and Sonia SlobodianRoman L. and Halia L. SluzarLarry and Geri SmithMyron and Daria SochaniwskyAndre and Anne Marie SochaniwskyWalter and Olga SocotskyMary SotnickSRE ControlsTeresa StachiwLeon StachnykHelen StadnykDiane StasynaArsen StepaniukBarry and Nadia StrathdeeMichelle SuhanicEugene and Alexandra SukniarskyAnna SydijMaria T. Szufl at-CiuciuraJoseph and Marcella TanzolaOlga Tarashuk The Bank of Nova Scotia,

West Metro Commercial Banking Centre

Toronto Police Services BoardAlex and Lesia TymochenkoU.C.W.L.C. Holy Dormition ChurchUkrainian Women’s Organization

of CanadaAlexander and Katharine VajnyBen and Mary WionzekMykola and Maria WodoslawskyAnna WojnarJohn R. and Iroida L. WynnyckyjFrances YakymchukRoma YanchinskiOrest and Lesia YarishPeter and Shirley YawneyWilliam and Mary YoungMichael and Marian YovorskyWalter and Olive YovorskyLillian YurykMichael and Mary ZabinskyOlga Zurawel

Andrij NebesioNew China GourmetStuart and Sheila NiermeierPelagia NogaJean NovickStephen NovitskiCarolyn A. NykilchukOlga OmelkoOntario Good Roads AssociationOPG Employees’ & Pensioners’

Charity TrustPeter and Nadia OstapchukOlga PadykBud and Bette PalanicaMaria PasichnykIrena PattenAlex and Mary PawlukNadia PawlykJoseph O. and Anna PerunKresho PetrovichMaria PetruckBill and Loreen PhillipsJeffrey W. and Danise PhillipsAlex PokorchakWalter and Maria PomirkoMichael ProciwMichael and Helen PrussWalter PrychitkoMarko and Olga PylypiukGeorge and Lydia ReplanskyKim and Constance RichardsCarole RiddollsJanice RobertsonRoyal Agricultural Winter FairLuba RoykoMarie A. RudykMichael and Tatiana RudzikMichael and Romana SajewyczPeter SawarynRonald and Judith SelicsAnthony and Mary SemanyshynPetronela SemeniukBob and Nadia SemkoRaya ShadurskyShakey’s Shakers Baseball TeamMary Shalagan

Gift in Kind Donations Vera BocharCOS on the Kingsway Salon and SpaJohn and Linda CowanRalph P. CowanWilliam DedelukDoris FesterygaAnnette KoturbaczSherry KucharchukJune KuzmowichSandra LomaszewyczWalter StefaniukTeodora WachnaOleh WowkodawPeter Wowkodaw

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Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act – 2003

The purpose of the Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act is to make Ontario’s broader public sector more open and accountable to taxpayers. The Act requires organizations that receive public funding to disclose annually the names, positions, salaries and benefi ts of employees paid $100,000 or more per year. Using this information, taxpayers will be able to compare an organization’s performance and priorities with the way it compensates staff.

In 2001, the Board of Directors set an objective to attract and retain qualifi ed staff by ensuring that our compensation policy is appropriate and competitive in order to meet the organization’s objectives.

* This position is accountable for St. Demetrius Residence, the Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre and St. Demetrius Supportive Care Services.

Name

Sandra Lomaszewycz

Position

*Executive Director

Salary Paid

$110,000.80

Taxable Benefi ts

$71.04

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St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation Summarized Financial Statements for the year ended December 31, 2004

Auditors’ Report on 2004 Summarized Financial Statements

To the Members of: St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation

The accompanying summarized statement of fi nancial position and statements of net assets, reserve for major repairs and replacements and operations of St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation as at December 31, 2004 and for the year then ended were prepared on a basis of accounting required by government funders rather than generally accepted accounting principles and on which we expressed an opinion without reservation in our report dated March 2, 2005. The fair summarization of the complete fi nancial statements is the responsibility of management. Our responsibility, in accordance with the applicable Assurance Guideline of The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants, is to report on the summarized fi nancial statements.

In our opinion, the accompanying fi nancial statements fairly summarize, in all material respects, the related complete fi nancial statements in accordance with the criteria described in the Guideline above.

These summarized fi nancial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian gener-ally accepted accounting principles. Readers are cautioned that these statements may not be appropriate for their purposes. For more information on the organization’s fi nancial position, results of operations and cash fl ows, reference should be made to the related complete fi nancial statements.

Toronto, Ontario Browning, Milgram March 2, 2005 Chartered Accountants

St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development CorporationSummarized Statement of Financial Position as at December 31, 2004

2004 2003

Ukrainian Canadian

Care Centre

St. DemetriusResidence

Development Offi ce Total Total

$ $ $ $ $

ASSETS

CURRENT

Cash and marketable securities 127,734 581,204 88,704 797,642 1,152,037Ministry subsidies receivable 77,625 39,201 - 116,826 39,492Other receivables and prepaid expenses 76,529 59,013 6,288 141,830 209,896

281,888 679,418 94,992 1,056,298 1,401,425

CAPITAL ASSETS 12,542,046 5,241,951 301,718 18,085,715 18,916,126

RESTRICTED FUNDS Major repairs and replacements - 1,465,807 - 1,465,807 1,413,806

12,823,934 7,387,176 396,710 20,607,820 21,731,357

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March 17, 2005March 17, 2005

St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation Summarized Statement of Net Assets for the year ended December 31, 2004

2004 2003

Ukrainian Canadian

Care Centre

St. Demetrius Residence

Development Offi ce Total Total

$ $ $ $ $

NET ASSETSNet assets beginning of year (236,415) (58,430) 671,883 377,038 538,377Adjustment to prior years Pay equity 95,252 - - 95,252 (117,212)Operations for the year (70,094) (7) (172,114) (242,215) (44,127)Interfund Transfer 70,000 - (70,000) - -Net assets end of year (141,257) (58,437) 429,769 230,075 377,038

Irene Holubiec - President Date Richard Taylor - Treasurer Date

St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development CorporationSummarized Statement of Financial Position as at December 31, 2004 continued

2004 2003Ukrainian Canadian

Care Centre

St. DemetriusResidence

Development Offi ce Total Total

$ $ $ $ $LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCURRENTRefundable to funding agencies - 456,026 - 456,026 523,963Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 648,822 183,610 29,768 862,200 1,016,402Deferred grant revenue - - 51,327 51,327 18,600Mortgage current portion 127,259 301,301 - 428,560 406,589Interdivision payable 213,046 (98,892) (114,154) - -Tenant deposits - 193,143 - 193,143 185,419

989,127 1,035,188 (33,059) 1,991,256 2,150,973

NOTE PAYABLE 1,449,927 - - 1,449,927 1,449,927

LONG-TERM DEBTMortgages payable 2,901,712 4,939,706 - 7,841,418 8,269,978

DEFERRED CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION 7,624,425 - - 7,624,425 8,064,723

RESERVE for Major Repairs and Replacements - 1,465,807 - 1,465,807 1,413,806

12,965,191 7,440,701 (33,059) 20,372,833 21,349,407NET ASSETSContributed surplus - 4,912 - 4,912 4,912Invested in capital assets 438,723 - 301,718 740,441 724,909Other (579,980) (58,437) 128,051 (510,366) (347,871)

(141,257) (53,525) 429,769 234,987 381,95012,823,934 7,387,176 396,710 20,607,820 21,731,357

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St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation

Summarized Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 2004

2004 2003

Ukrainian Canadian

Care CentreSt. Demetrius

ResidenceDevelopment

Offi ce Total Total$ $ $ $ $

REVENUESubsidy: City of Toronto - 470,423 - 470,423 473,915Subsidy: Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care 3,545,037 - - 3,545,037 3,426,766Other 1,850 - - 1,850 60,737Deferred contributions recognized 440,298 - - 440,298 440,298Tenant fees 2,355,206 2,045,065 - 4,400,271 4,330,909Interest - 4,088 - 4,088

Donations and fund raising - - 245,142 245,142 357,864Grants - - - - 93,100

6,342,391 2,519,576 245,142 9,107,109 9,183,589

EXPENSESWages benefi ts and consulting fees 4,527,589 295,667 300,709 5,123,965 4,711,545Dietary, supplies, material and equipment 550,340 - - 550,340 638,690Administrative and general 147,916 122,824 85,258 355,998 436,124Marketing, promotion and fundraising - - 20,445 20,445 50,787Audit and accounting - - 10,844 10,844 8,520Maintenance, utilities, municipal taxes, other 481,729 1,095,816 - 1,577,545 1,460,523Mortgage interest 147,096 307,380 - 454,476 476,583Amortization 557,815 285,867 - 843,682 826,551Allocation to reserve for major repairs & replacements

- 135,000 - 135,000 240,000

6,412,485 2,242,554 417,256 9,072,295 8,849,323

(70,094) 277,022 (172,114) 34,814 334,266

Deduct subsidies refundable - (277,029) - (277,029) (378,393)EXCESS OF (EXPENSES OVER REVENUE) (70,094) (7) (172,114) (242,215) (44,127)

St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation

Summarized Statement of Reserve for Major Repairs and Replacements for the year ended December 31, 2004

2004 2003St. Demetrius

ResidenceSt. Demetrius

Residence$ $

BALANCE, BEGINNING OF YEAR 1,413,806 1,459,475Annual allocation from operations 135,000 240,000Interest earned 50,257 54,320Disbursements during the year (133,256) (138,615)Adjustments to prior years allocations - (201,374)BALANCE, END OF YEAR 1,465,807 1,413,806

St. Demetrius (Ukrainian Catholic) Development Corporation

Summarized Statement of Reserve for Major Repairs and Replacements for the year ended December 31, 2004

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2004A N N UA L R E PORT

ST. DEMETRIUS (UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC) DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONСвято-Димитріївська (Українсько-Католицька) Корпорація Розвитку

Щорічний звіт

Зміцнюючи наше корінняStrengthening our Roots

Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки

60 Richview RoadEtobicoke, ON M9A 5E4

St. Demetrius ResidenceСвято-Димитріївська Резиденція

123 La Rose Ave. Etobicoke, ON M9P 3T3

Thank you for your support. For more information please contact our Development Office at (416) 243-7653 or visit www.stdemetrius.com.

ST. DEMETRIUS RESIDENCE UKRAINIAN CANADIAN CARE CENTREСвято-Димитріївська Резиденція Українсько-Канадський Осередок Опіки