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2010 Ceremony

The sixth annual Shelley Joseph-Kordell Award and Scholarship Ceremony was held on Thursday, October 28, 2010 to honor the life of Shelley Joseph-Kordell and to recognize Maureen Davidson, Director of Senior Services at the West 7th Community Center, and Heather Kittok, Household Coordinator of a memory care household and Assistant Chaplain at the Elim Care and Rehab Center, for their commitment and dedication to the elderly.


Keynote Speaker Gayle Kvenvold, Shelley's Mother Geri Joseph, Scholarship Recipient Amanda Matzek, Award Recipient Maureen Davidson, Award Recipient Heather Kittok, Shelley's Daughter Jennifer Kordell, Hennepin County Commissioner Gail Dorfman

Opening Remarks: Gail Dorfman, Hennepin County Commissioner
Keynote Speaker: Gayle Kvenvold, President and CEO of Aging Services of MN.  Ms. Kvenvold’s remarks focused on the role of the family – and particular the role of women – in caring for seniors, and the need to redesign services to wrap around family care.  Read Ms. Kvenvold’s remarks.
Shelley Joseph-Kordell Award Recipients – Honoring Individuals and Agencies: Maureen Davidson.  Ms. Davidson is the Director of Senior Services at the West 7th Community Center in St. Paul, MN, where she has worked for the last 18 years.  During her tenure she has overseen the development of numerous programs including the West 7th Block Nurse Program and the Homemaking (chore service) Program. 
Shelley Joseph-Kordell Award Recipients – Honoring Unsung Heroes: Heather Kittok.  Ms. Kittok works as Household Coordinator of a memory care household and as Assistant Chaplain at the Elim Care and Rehab Center in Princeton, MN.  Her career with the elderly began in 1985 as the first Social Services Director of Milaca Elim Home. 
Shelley Joseph-Kordell Scholarship Recipient: Amanda Matzek.  Ms. Matzek is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Family Social Science with research interests in elder care and family caregiving, kinship ties among grandparent caregivers, family decision-making processes in later life, and life course theory and methodology.

The Steering Committee would like to thank the 2010 sponsors:

 

Award Sponsor

Lurie, Besikof, Lapidus & Company, LLP - This year’s award was funded by Lurie, Besikof, Lapidus & Company, LLP, a long-time friend and supporter of Shelley Joseph-Kordell.

“Our Firm recognized early on the personal and professional potential in Shelley Joseph-Kordell’s vision for advocacy and service to the senior community. We are very proud to be a part of her dream and the subsequent growth and success of her legacy, Estates in Transition/Rent A DaughterTM. Shelley left a positive impression on everyone she met and was the voice for countless seniors seeking a better and more peaceful life. This Award symbolizes everything she stood for, and we are honored to be a part of this event.”

   
Gregg Getchell

Gregg Getchell and Joe Guertin created the Emerald Crest concept in 1998. Their collective interest and mission was to create an innovative model of senior housing and care for individuals with memory challenges. This model is based on both research and actual working experience which demonstrates how care for seniors with memory challenges is best accomplished: in smaller, home-like residences where one's dignity, privacy, safety and quality of life can be preserved. By complementing this environment with a unique cognitive care program administered by Registered Occupational Therapists and support staff, Emerald Crest offers seniors and their families a refreshing new option as an alternative to nursing home placement or large "institutional" settings.  The locally owned and operated Emerald Crest homes are specifically designed and staffed to provide a superior cognitive care program for its memory challenged residents.

Benefactors

ucare

UCare Minnesota - UCare Minnesota provides nearly 140,000 Minnesotans with the health coverage plans and services they need to maintain and improve their health. Working with health care providers, community organizations, and others throughout Minnesota, we create innovative health coverage plans to help meet the needs of medicare-eligible individuals; individuals and families enrolled in Minnesota Health Care Programs, such as MinnesotaCare and Medical Assistance; and disabled adults with special health care needs.  UCare was founded in 1984 by the Department of Family Practice and Community Health at the University of Minnesota.  Today, we are an independent, nonprofit health plan that is recognized as one of the state's leading health maintenance organizations.

Advocates

Presbyterian Homes & Services has enjoyed the trust of families for generations. In part, because we have offered freedom from the ordinary, by reshaping the landscape of senior housing and services. But that’s not the only reason. An unwavering commitment to your total well-being keeps our focus where it belongs—on giving you the freedom to live well.

Partners

The Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging is the designated area agency on aging for the seven county metropolitan area. The Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging is a catalyst in building communities where elders live with dignity, mutual respect and shared responsibilities across generations and cultures.

   
Our mission is to create home for older adults, wherever they choose to live.  We envision a world in which aging is viewed and understand in radically different ways.
 

We are grateful for our generous sponsors and provide significant coverage for them in all materials related to both the Fall Aging Conference and the Ceremony itself - your sponsorship will reach over 2500 people in the senior worker community, including home care agencies, senior housing facilities, hospitals and health clinics, health insurance providers, financial services firms, community organizations, and other senior services.  We have an impressive array of community leaders and speakers, and a committed group of volunteers representing the major senior worker organizations.  If you are interested in specific sponsorship opportunities, please email us at info@sjktribute.org or download the form.