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Public Policy Information
Enhanced care and raised awareness by building our
network of advocates who respond to Public Policy
alerts. Chapter advocates now total: 2,359
Communicated to Congress the urgent need for
increased federal funding for Alzheimer’s research.
Board of
Directors
Sent a delegation of volunteers to Washington, D.C.
to urge members of Congress to support Alzheimer’s
research, quality care issues, and to preserve and
improve Medicare and Medicaid programs.
Chair
R. Thomas Bodkin
Worked with state officials, service providers, caregivers
and community networks to develop a state plan in
Kentucky for government to meet the needs of the
current and projected population with Alzheimer’s
disease, with components addressing dementia-capable
programs, availability of services, and quality care.
Made our voices heard in our state capitols on issues
of Medicaid, safety, and home and community services
for persons with Alzheimer’s and related dementias.
Programs & Education Information
Provided Helpline support through information,
referrals, lending library, care consultation and
emotional support to 2301 persons with dementia,
family caregivers, professionals and community
members.
Provided 131 education programs for professionals,
family caregivers and the community with a total
attendance of 3173.
Sponsored an annual conference, Make a Difference:
New Ideas to Enhance the Lives of Persons with
Dementia for 126 professionals from Kentucky and
Indiana.
Co-sponsored a special conference, Branch Out
Kentucky – Uniting to Identify and Care for African
Americans with Alzheimer’s Disease, with 131 people
in attendance.
70 support groups in 41 counties across Kentucky and
southern Indiana provided support and care to 3,033
family caregivers and friends of persons with dementia.
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From Champions for the Cause –
Harry Johns, Alzheimer’s
Association President and CEO
Vice Chair
Susan Pope
Secretary
Scott Pitts
Treasurer
Scott Olinger, CPA,
CIPM
Directors
Linda Blair
David Casey, M.D.
Janet Cerel
Helen Kientz
Robert L. Maddox
Nancy Orr-Rainey
Shelly Prochaska-Trent
Karen Profitt Newman,
ED, MSN, RN
Richard Richter
Terry L. Smallwood
Laura Wigglesworth
Become A Champion
More than five million Americans are
currently living with Alzheimer’s disease,
and someone new is added to those ranks
every 71 seconds.
The Alzheimer’s Association has been
moving the cause forward for 27 years.
We’ve been the leader in Alzheimer care
and support since those origins and have
played a significant leadership role in fostering research
in understanding the disease, its potential treatments and
cure. In 2007, we moved the cause by building public
awareness and knowledge, encouraging a national voice
for those with the disease and focusing our mission
on reaching more people who need our support and
accelerating progress to end the disease.
The Alzheimer’s Association is
challenging more than five million
Americans - one for every person
living with the disease - to become a
Champion, learn about the disease and
join the fight against Alzheimer’s.
Indeed, we believe that the ultimate path of Alzheimer’s
is that of a controllable disease. Better diagnostic tools to
detect the disease at earlier stages — even before symptoms
appear — and disease-modifying drugs are closer than ever
before. Our staff worked closely with the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration to improve the drug approval process
by including input from those living with dementia and
their care partners. Also during the year, we advanced a
pilot program to encourage greater participation in clinical
research studies.
What is an Alzheimer’s
Champion?
d A Champion is a celebrity or well-
known figure.
d A Champion is a respected sports
figure or athlete.
d A Champion is a business leader.
d A Champion is a lawmaker.
d A Champion is a Memory Walker.
d A Champion is a grassroots activist.
d A Champion is a scientist or
researcher working toward a cure.
d A Champion is YOU.
While much work remains to slow or stop the progression
of Alzheimer’s disease, the advancement of science
increasingly gives us hope. Our organization has been part
of nearly every major advance in Alzheimer research since
our formation in 1982, and we have committed millions
of dollars in grants to promising research projects. To foster
the field of study, we host science conferences that are the
primary knowledge-sharing forums for thousands of the
world’s leading Alzheimer researchers.
As significant as our organization’s achievements have
been, we must still do more — as soon as possible. We are
driven by the reality facing the more than 5 million people
estimated to have Alzheimer’s today and the millions more
who will face the disease tomorrow. Our progress energizes
our staff, volunteers, donors and sponsors to move ever
faster to achieve our vision: a world without Alzheimer’s.
Annual Progress Report to Donors
2007
Isabel Yates
The Alzheimer’s Association Greater
Kentucky and Southern Indiana Chapter
continues to fulfill the mission to
eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the
advancement of research; to provide and
enhance care and support for all affected;
and to reduce the risk of dementia
through the promotion of brain health.
Harry Johns
President and CEO
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…the compassion to care, the leadership to conquer
Raising Funds to Enhance Care, Raise
Awareness and Support Research
Loyal donors, community partners, volunteers, and staff
are responsible for the Chapter’s success in advancing the
Alzheimer’s Association vision: a world without Alzheimer’s
disease. Every person and every gift makes a difference in
the efforts to stop this devastating disease. We pause to
celebrate our success. Together in fiscal year 2007, we:
d Raised awareness and $554,653 through our
Memory Walk in ten Kentucky and Southern
Indiana communities to support local programs and
Alzheimer’s research.
d Received Grant Funding totaling $132,040 to
support local programs and services for persons with
dementia, their caregivers and families.
d Raised awareness and $49,587 through Making
Memories dinner and wine tasting events to support
local programs and Alzheimer’s research.
d Promoted the Association’s mission and programs
with assistance from funeral homes through the
Chapter’s Memorial and Honorarium Programs
raising $104,686 to support local services and
Alzheimer’s research.
d Collaborated with Community Health Charities
to promote awareness about Alzheimer’s and secure
employees’ support totalling $30,922 through
Workplace Campaigns.
d Communicated with attorneys, financial planners
and donors about Planned Giving opportunities that
benefit the Alzheimer’s Association.
d Joined with Alzheimer’s Association chapters
throughout the country to appeal to members of
Congress to increase federal funding for research
through our Advocacy and Public Policy Program.
The federal allocation for Alzheimer’s research totaled
$643 million.
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2007 Financial Information
ThAnk You DonoRs
Individuals 500+
Fiscal Year 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Ms. Suzanne Adams
Mr. James O. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Arnett
Ms. Sheri B. Ash
Mr. James R. Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beanblossom
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Bell
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Blair
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Bodkin
Ms. Linda Bosse
Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelly Buckley
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cerel
Ms. Patricia L. Corlett
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crant
Mr. Gregory Crum
Drs. Chauncey and Brenda Curtz
Mrs. Barbara Edelen
Mr. and Mrs. Niel Ellerbrook
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Esslinger
Ms. Christina Evers
Mr. Bernard Faller
Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Farmer
Ms. Lucille Feast
Ms. Susan E. Fister
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Fogarty
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fugitte
Mr. Don Gibson
Mr. S. Lewis Guthrie
Mrs. Debbie Haaker
Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Hagan
Ms. Ann Heller
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Horne
Mr. William Hoskins
Ms. Terri D. Humes
Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Inman
Ms. Patricia Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Kane
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp
Mr. James A. Kovacs
Mr. Douglas M. Kronenberg
Mr. and Mrs. George Landrum
Ms. Lonna R Lanier-Fountain
Mr. Raymond M. Lehnert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maddox, III
Mr. Jerry B. Maney
Mrs. Andrea L. Mansfield
Ms. Elizabeth R. McCarthy
Mr. Dennis Mcnatt
Mr. Michael Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Penick
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Pope
Revenue
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Prather
Dr. Karen Profitt Newman
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Ragland
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rainey
Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund C. Reinach
Mr. John Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Rice
Mr. and Mrs. William Rice
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rosenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Routt
Ms. Norma J. Savage
Dr. Frederick Schmitt, Ph.D.
Mrs. Amelia M. Simms
Mr. Terry L. Smallwood
Mr. Richard H. Starke
Mr. Jimmy Steele
Mr. Keith Stucker
Mr. Mark Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tierney
Mr. and Mrs. James Tincher
Mrs. Michelle T. Trent-Prochaska, SPHR
Ms. Linda Vanderhoff, Ed.D.
Mrs. Myrtle Wells
Ms. Laura D. Wigglesworth
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Womack
The Honorable Isabel Yates
Mr. and Mrs. Craig T. Young
Organizations 500+
Fiscal Year 7/1/06 – 6/30/07
Aisin Automotive Casting, LLC.
Ambulatory Surgery Center, LLC
Angelucci Company
Associates in Neurology, P.S.C.
Atria Newburgh
Atria Senior Living Elizabethtown
Atria St. Matthews
Atria, Inc.
Audubon Dental Center
Ball Homes Inc
Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald &
Hahn, LLP
Baptist Hospital East
Barton House of Louisville
Belmont Village
Bluegrass Area Development District
Brown-Forman Corporation
Caesars Indiana
Caretenders/Almost Family
Casino Aztar
Citizens Against Annexation of Vine
Grove KY
Clark Memorial Hospital
Clarksville Finance, Inc.
Columbia Healthcare
Combined Federal Campaign
Community Health Charities of
Kentucky
Crestwood Christian Church
Crowe Chizek and Company LLC
Cumberland Valley National Bank &
Trust Company
D.A.E. Industries
Daniel Pitino Foundation
Deaconess Hospital
Deming, Malone, Livesay & Ostroff
Edward W. Love Foundation, Inc.
Eisai, Inc.
Episcopal Church Home
Extendicare Foundation, Inc.
Fifth Third Bank
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union
Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, Inc.
Foxhollow, Inc.
Fraternal Order of Eagles #3423
Frost Brown Todd LLC
GE Foundation
Glen Ridge Health Campus
Golden Living - Lincoln Hills
Golden Living Center - Brentwood
Golden Livng Center - Woodlands
Good Samaritan Home
Gray Construction
Hammond Communications Group, Inc.
Harding, Shymanski & Co., P.S.C.
Harrah’s Metropolis Casino - Human
Resources Dept.
Health Professions Press
Holiday Health Care
Home Instead Senior Care
IBM Employee Services Center
James C. Griffin Trust
Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s
HealthCare
Joe Edwards Marketing
Kindred Foundation
Kindred Healthcare Operating Inc.
King Southern Bank
Kings Daughters & Sons
Kingsbrook Lifecare Center
Koetter Construction Inc.
Laurel Heights
Lexington Medical Society Foundation
Lexus Store of Lexington
London Rotary Foundation
Masonic Homes of Kentucky, Inc.
McBride Fund
Medco Center of Paducah
Memory Walk 2006
MetalJobs Network
Miller’s Merry Manor
Morning Pointe Ridge Assisted Living
Morningside of Paducah
Mulzer Foundation
Nazareth Home
Oakmont Manor Intermediate Care
Oakwood Healthcare Center
Olympia Homes
Omnicare
Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital
Owensboro Medical Health System
Paducah Rehabilitation and Nursing
Center
Pain Management Center of Paducah
Pfizer Inc
Pools Plus, Inc.
Process Machinery Charitable
Foundation
R J Corman Railroad Group, LLC
Richmond Place
Right At Home
Riverbend
Rockcastle Health & Rehabilitation
Center, Inc.
Rudd Equipment Co.
Ruth Hunt Candy Company
S & S Tire and Auto Service Centers
Sally’s Garden at Masonic Home of
Louisville
Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
Schroeder Publishing Company, Inc.
Scobee Funeral Home Inc
Solarbron Pointe, Inc.
Southern Foods
Sportsdrome Speeway, Inc.
St. Mary’s Health Care Services
State Employees’ Community
Campaign
Stock Yards Bank and Trust Company
Superior Care Home, Inc.
Swope Auto Center
Tates Creek High School
Tau Kappa Epsilon
Teetersville Baptist Church
The Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation
The Community Foundation of
Louisville Depository, Inc.
The Hofgesang Foundation, Inc.
The Hoskins Family Foundation, Inc.
The Integrity Foundation
The Klein Family Foundation
The Lafayette & Lexington Country
Place
The Marshall Charitable Foundation
The Porcini Children’s Foundation
The Steilberg Foundation
ThyssenKrupp Waupaca, Inc.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing
Indiana, Inc.
TrinSoft, LLC
United Way of Gibson County
University of Louisville Hospital
V.V. Cooke Foundation
Vectren Foundation, Inc.
W.T. Congleton Co.
Wachovia Foundation
Wal-Mart # 3294
Wal-Mart Foundation
Wellington Parc of Owensboro
WellPoint Associate Giving Campaign
West Side Nut Club
West Towne Pharmacy, Inc.
Whayne Supply Company
William A. Bramer, Sr. Plumbing, Inc.
Wooded Glen, Inc.
Woodland Oaks Health Care
Woodland Terrace Health Care Facility
Yum! Brands Foundation Inc
Zoeller Company
Amethyst Society
Calendar Year 1/1/07 – 12/31/07
Bussing-Koch Foundation, Inc
Community Health Charities of
Kentucky
Edward W. Love Foundation, Inc.
Extendicare Foundation, Inc.
Forest Pharmaceuticals, Inc
Foundation for a Healthy
Kentucky, Inc.
Kindred Foundation
Lexington Medical Society Foundation
Louisville/Jefferson County Metro
Government
Process Machinery Charitable
Foundation
The Hofgesang Foundation, Inc.
The Hoskins Family Foundation, Inc.
The Klein Family Foundation
The Marshall Charitable Foundation
The Steilberg Foundation
Wal-Mart Foundation
Mrs. Ruth D. Alexander
Mrs. Carolyn G. Allen
Ms. Alicia L. Barnett
Mr. and Mrs. Brent Beanblossom
Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Bell
Mrs. Phyllis K. Blackwood
Dr. and Mrs. Bob Blair
Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Bodkin
Ms. Laura Boll
Mrs. Mary T. Cartwright
Mr. Richard Carucci
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cerel
Mr. Joe Clark
Mr. Ronald H. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen
Ms. Maria A. Colangelo
Ms. Gwendolyn C. Coleman
Ms. Patricia L. Corlett
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crant
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Esslinger
Ms. Lucille Feast
Mr. Timothy A. Flesch
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Fugitte
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gibson
Mr. Gary Grieshaber
Mrs. Debbie Haaker
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie D. Hancock
Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso M. Hernandez
Mr. Ted L. Hirschberger
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Horne
Mr. William Hoskins
Mrs. Dorothy C. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp
Mr. James A. Kovacs
Takashi Kuramoto
Mr. Gregory S. Laird
Quan V. Nghe
Mrs. Jessie C. Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pope
Ms. Tonya F. Prats, CPA
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. Ragland
Ms. Frances Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. Ted M. Routt
Ms. Norma J. Savage
Mr. Terry L. Smallwood
Mr. Jimmy Steele
Ms. Carol Stokes
Mr. and Mrs. James Tincher
Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Trebilcock
Ms. Debby A. Weis
Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Womack
Mr. and Mrs. Craig T. Young
Founder’s Society
Miss Helen Belleville
Mr. Richard C. Brown
Ms. Betty M. Decker
Mrs. DeeAnna Esslinger
Mrs. Jane N. Newton
Mr. Henry L. Reynolds
Mr. Don L. Richardson
Mrs. Marilyn Schilling
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelton
Ms. Linda Vanderhoff, Ed.D.
Mrs. Maureen Williams
Corporations and Foundations
Individuals
Government and Private Grants
Workplace Campaigns
Program Fees
Interest Income
Fund Raising Events
Other
$24,662
$228,220
$132,040
$30,922
$130,918
$88,755
$604,240
$13,562
$1,253,319
2%
18%
11%
2%
10%
7%
48%
1%
100%
Other
Fund Raising Events
Corporations and Foundations
Individuals
Interest Income
Government & Private Grants
Program Fees
Workplace Campaigns
Expenses
Management and General
$109,772
Fund Raising
$221,094
Programs, Services and Research $995,656
$1,326,522
Revenue Totals
$1,253,319
Expense Totals
$1,326,522
Year End Net Assets:
$882,186
8%
17%
75%
100%
Management and General
Fund Raising
Programs, Services and Research
6/18/08 10:35:30 AM