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We're sorry that your experience as a WesleyLife team member was not as positive as we may have hoped. We're not perfect -- nor do we pretend to be. But we ARE transparent in all areas -- our day-to-day dealings as well as our major initiatives, such as the master planning that resulted in the redevelopment of Wesley on Grand, formerly Wesley Acres.
We're gratified to have been named a Great Place to Work and a Fortune 100 Top 20 Workplace for the past several years, and team member surveys are a key component of those certifications. Our surveys consistently indicate that our team members feel gratified that we don't stand on ceremony here with regard to titles. Those who "wash the sheets, mop the floors, assist someone in the shower, and administer meds" are vitally important to our ability to do our work, and we are committed to letting EVERY team member know just how critical they are to our mission.
As far as donations, I invite you to view our 2022 annual report on WesleyLife.org, which details the amount received and how it was allocated. We work to be fully transparent and are deeply grateful for the team members who ensure that donor requests are strictly honored in terms of where we invest and spend contributors' funds. For example, many donations help fund such WesleyLife services as our Wesley Wishes program, which fulfills end-of-life requests for those in WesleyLife Hospice care. We're grateful to our generous donors who help make amazing things possible for those we serve.
Finally, if you witnessed behavior that you would consider abusive, we sincerely hope you brought it to your leader's attention, and/or that you reached out to our anonymous compliance hotline, which provides team members with a confidential means of reporting concerns. The hotline is maintained offsite by a third-party commercial provider, and the number is (866) 291-4301. We invite you to share your concerns there as well.