North Carolina Mason
Issue link: https://www.epageflip.net/i/61833
March/April 2012
is once again in full swing. As executive direc- tor of WhiteStone: A Masonic and Eastern Star Community, I truly enjoy the opportunity to inform the brethren of what is going on at their retirement community in Greensboro, and more importantly, discuss our beloved charity. If you get the chance to attend your local district meeting you won't be disappointed, however, for those of you who may not get a chance to participate, below is a summary of my district meeting report:
The annual Masonic district meeting tour By Mark Kolada
Stone is about to turn 99 years old. For almost a century we have prided ourselves as Masons for running a retirement community that is known for three things: 1) excellence in nursing care, 2) providing quality retirement living, 3) our gen- erous and benevolent charity. Here's a quick update on how we are doing
on all three. One, ongoing operations at the community
I am pleased to inform you that White-
The North Carolina Mason Preview of WhiteStone's district meeting report
received a five-star rating from the Center of Medicare/Medicaid services, based on quality of care measures, staffing, and survey results. As a result of the designation and our stellar reputa- tion within the Triad area, it ranks the Care and Wellness center in the top 15% of all nursing homes in the nation. Two, we have been in the midst of renovat- ing and expanding several areas of our campus over the past few years. Last year, we completed work on renovating our administration build- ing into a beautiful clubhouse for our residents including new game room, library, activity area, and resident store. The project has already won two national design awards, from Long Term Living Magazine for renovation design, and a silver award at the National Association of Home Builders convention in the category of repositioning. Because of this ongoing commitment to im-
continue to stabilize and perform very well. We currently serve approximately 250 residents. Our independent living area currently is about 95% occupied, and our nursing center above 97%. For the second straight year, our nursing center has
proving our community, we continue to have high levels of resident satisfaction, as they en- joy getting the most out of their golden years. In the next few months we will finish expand- ing our services and amenities even further by adding 46 independent living one- and two- bedroom units (which are about 80% presold), adding a fellowship hall, beauty salon, bistro,
MILEPOSTS
arts and crafts area, as well as completely reno- vating our kitchen and dining facilities. We are all very excited about the additions, and there is no doubt that once completed, WhiteStone will be recognized as one of the best and most comprehensive retirement communities in the state. We as a fraternity can continue to be ex- tremely proud of to support and live up to our high ideals and standards. Three, an update on our beloved charity. Ev-
ery day we help more than 62 fraternally related residents. That's about $1.3 million worth of fi- nancial assistance each year. Your lodge contri- butions (which in 2011 totaled almost $250,000) help provide room and board, medical expenses, doctor fees, anything that those fraternally relat- ed residents couldn't afford to pay for by them- selves. We continue to need your help. Sadly, the amount of charity we can continue
to provide is declining because of the decline in annual donations. It costs our Masonic char- ity $57 per day, $1700 a month, and $21,000 a year on average to provide just one resident with the financial assistance they need. In 2011 we had 35 lodges give enough to pay for at least one month's worth of charity for a single resident. Another 100 lodges gave enough for at least week. Disappointingly, more than 160 lodges
across this state gave nothing last year. These charity patients are all distressed brother Master Masons, their widows, and family mem- bers who rely on your help to make ends meet. These people are so proud of where they live and are appreciative of what the fraternity provides. The disturbing reality is that there are so many more who could use our help, and whose needs are going unmet. So please consider returning to your lodge and discussing contributing enough to support one of these residents for at least a day, maybe a week, or preferably a month. On behalf of our 250 residents, 180 staff
members, and many more family and friends, we appreciate your continued support of WhiteS- tone over the past 99 years and encourage you stop by for lunch and a tour when in Greens- boro, or make plans to attend our annual Family Day celebration on Saturday, May 12. As always, if you have any questions or need more informa- tion about the community, feel free to call me at (336) 547-2992 or email me at