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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSS2 - OASIS Senior CenterOasis Senior Center Rebuild - Project Overview and Status October 28, 2008 Council Study Session Project Overview (Dave Webb and Robert Coffee) The Oasis Senior Center Rebuild Project includes demolition of the existing 23,000 sf senior center and site work, and construction of an approximately 39,000 sf new single story wood framed senior center, construction of a retaining wall along the back of the property, and associated site improvements on the 4.92 acre site at the corner of Marguerite Ave. and 5 I Ave. in Corona Del Mar. The building is being designed for a minimum certified Silver LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating. Project Schedule (Dave Webb) The tentative project schedule is as follows: Complete Design Pre - Qualification of Contractors Project Bidding Award Project Start Construction Open Facility Project Cost (Dave Webb) December 2008 October - November 2008 December 2008 — January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 October 2010 Design Cost Design, Environmental Review, Project Management and other related cost for this new facility and site work should be approximately $1,715,000 Construction Cost The current estimated construction cost for this new facility and site work is $18,745,000 (This estimate includes a 5% contingency). Other additional anticipated cost associated with the construction: Building Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment SEC /SCG other utilities to facility Soil /material testing, special inspections Temporary Staff /Senior /Friends trailer complex Contract Project/Construction Management Senior Services and Programming (Laura Detweder) • Programming Relocations • Temporary Offices Fundraising Status (Laura Detweder) $600,000 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $662,000 nA ,SI,S SENIOR CENTER Building for Tomorrow's Active Generations For more than 30 years, the OASIS Senior Center has met the mental, physical and social needs of countless Orange County seniors. The Center's goal is to keep seniors ageless, healthy and full of energy. In order to better meet those needs now and the decades ahead, OASIS is embarking upon a journey of renovation and renewal. Friends of OASIS. a non -profit organization dedicated to supporting the senior community, is teaming up with the City of Newport Beach and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian to expand the OASIS Senior Center in Corona del Mar and construct a truly state -of- the -art senior center. To complement the City's investment, the partners have launched a $4.5 million capital campaign to raise the remaining funds needed to build the new OASIS. The Journey Begins Around 1975, a group of senior Newport Beach residents formed a committee to study the needs of seniors and make recommendations to the City Council regarding programs and services. The committee suggested that the City establish a senior center, which the Council accepted. Using federal Human and Urban Development grants and Older American Act funds, along with the existing Carden Hall School lease revenue, the City of Newport Beach opened the doors to the OASIS (Older Adult Social and Information Services) Senior Center in August 1977. Today, the OASIS Senior Center remains dedicated to meeting the needs of all seniors and their families. Many clubs, classes, services, and events are offered, aimed at helping older adults live an enriched, active and independent life. The Center is owned and "Coming to the OASIS Center was life - altering for me,' expresses an active patron of the Center. `After battling cancer t became depressed and wasn't myself. I came to OASIS dragging my feet because I envisioned a bunch of people just sitting around. It's nothing like that. There are so many clubs, classes, concerts, trips, music and dancing. It gives me purpose. I feel young again.' operated by the City of Newport Beach and is staffed by a corps of professionals and volunteers who are responsible for planning classes and activities, working with seniors in developing new and exciting programs, providing support services and counseling, and helping family members concerned about thew parents. As people age, isolation and lack of purpose contribute to depression and poor physical health. Opportunities for socialization, fitness and support are critical to maintaining a good quality of life. The City of Newport Beach is taking proactive measures to make life better for older adults and those who care for them. As the aging population grows, the OASIS Building Project becomes ever more crucial to the community. A Welcoming Environment OASIS provides the social interaction, programs and services seniors desperately need to keep their sense of security, belonging and purpose. The programs at OASIS enrich the lives of so many and provide some of the best senior services in the nation. Always bustling with activity, nearly 9,000 seniors participate in one or more monthly activities at the Center. These figures reflect only those seniors that sign the activity register sheets! There are manv more seniors who drop by to obtain information, shop at the gift store, or just stop by to chat. "OASIS is a socialization center with a welcoming environment for seniors to meet and mingle," states Celeste Jardine- Haug, OASIS Center director. The Center provides a range of programs serving seniors including. Outreach — Provides seniors with legal assistance, health insurance counseling and advocacy; information and referral services; senior assessment counseling service; telephone reassurance with friendly telephone calls made daily to seniors who live alone; and the use of medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers and shower seats. Health and Wellness — Seniors can enjoy a range of classes including aerobics, balance, yoga, and chair exercises to keep fir, receive monthly health assessments and blood pressure screenings; and become educated on medical documentation and UCI lecture series covering a wide array of health issues. Transportation — Offers affordable ride -share transportation for medical appointments, shopping trips, errands, social engagements, and OASIS activities. • Travel — Invites seniors to participate on day trips to Broadway productions, museums, garden tours and more. For the more adventurous, extended trips to visit Marta Becket's Opera House, a dinner at the Space Needle, or a Shrimp Boat Cruise on the Mississippi are just a few examples. • Meal Programs — A daily lunch program is offered with hot and cold meals formulated by a Registered Dietician. In addition, Meals - on- Wheels is provided by the South County Senior Services for seniors unable to obtain adequate meals. • Classes — Seniors can choose from over 40 classes in fine arts, foreign language, computer, fitness, educational and enrichment, and music and dancing. • Support Group and Services — A range of support is available from tax assistance to living alone. Support is available for any situation. • Special Interest Groups and Social Groups— Seniors can enjoy tennis, Texas Hold -Em, and Bridge or join the sailing, garden or computer club. Many groups and clubs are available to foster companionship. The Center's services help older adults enjoy an active and purpose -driven life. This is the time of life where the frenzy of daily activity and office deadlines minimize and the day becomes filled with leisurely activities. Richard Affable, M.D. and C.E.O. of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian states, `Together we are laying the foundation for a community of healthy, vibrant seniors and creating an environment in which aging adults can continue to discover their purpose and passion for life ... today, tomorrow and for generations to come." An Urgent Need The current facilities simply do not meet the needs of the Center's quality programs. The existing building is over 50 years old and was originally an elementary school not adequately designed to support programs and services for seniors. Many of the buildings are outdated, unsafe, and not up to code. The buildings cannot support the modern needs for technology; 0 Plumbing, flooring, roofing, window and other facility problems continue to drain finances and time; :D Room space is not available to support additional unique and needed senior programs; Z Parking is inadequate and overcrowded, and access to the facilities is difficult for many seniors. Moving Forward A new senior center, designed to accommodate the special physical requirements of seniors, is needed The OASIS Building Project includes a plan for a new OASIS with 12,000 additional square feet. The existing building will be demolished, making space for a campus of individual buildings organized around a central courtyard with useable space for leisure, exercise and socialization. ► The new OASIS will include 36,409 square feet divided into distinct wings housing educational classrooms, art programs, health and fitness activities, social and assembly functions, and administrative offices. The new Center will include a library, computer lab, two health- screening rooms, an art center, and a multipurpose room. ► The multipurpose room will be large enough to hold 500 people, theater style, when opened completely and designed to divide into three sections for multi-use programs. ► A dedicated exercise room will allow classes to take place all day, rather than be interrupted by other activities that shared the same space. ► A wellness center, complete with lockers for men and women, will be furnished with appropriate strengthening and cardiovascular equipment. A professional staff member will be supervising this area at all times. / Parking on site will increase by 60 cars, and handicap ramps will be in place ensuring easy access to the facilities. / All classrooms will be equipped with technology, enabling the Center to advance into the future. The lunch area will have its own dedicated space allowing for additional meal programs and cooking activities. Now is the time to do this project. All the partners are aligned —the City Council, Hoag Hospital and Friends of OASIS. Because of the urgency for a new Center, the City Council has fast- tracked the development of final design plans and is trying to shorten the construction period to complete the project by early 2010. The total project cost is estimated to be $20.1 million. This investment will provide a first -class campus for a lifetime of health and learning for the next three generations of seniors allowing the Center to have the flexibility and capability of keeping up with emerging needs. "Current plans are for the City to directly pay one -half of the cost or about $10 million. The balance will come from a $5.6 million challenge grant, funded with park in lieu fees. These funds will be matched dollar for dollar with private, tax - deductible contributions from other businesses and residents. Accordingly, approximately one- half of the cost of the expansion will be funded with contributed funds, rather than tax revenues," states Councilman Keith Curry. To meet the $5.6 million challenge and achieve the ultimate goal of $20.1 million, OASIS has launched a capital campaign to raise $4.5 million. The generous support of community residents, businesses and local foundations will be requested to help the OASIS Senior Center continue its dedication of ensuring the health and well being of seniors in the community. A successful campaign will allow OASIS to provide the programs and services needed for the aging population to stay young, fit and full of life. nA,SI� SENIOR CENTER 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (949)718 -1819 Contact. Celeste Jardine -Haug, OASIS Center Director wnw.city.newport- beach.ca. us/ rec &seniorservices /oasis. W Q w H w Q C I I W > I N � I NN u a Q Z� l WIN a �� ■ ■�■■■■ ML MEN ��..�� s. :� RiL•7 i ail boa •�, .� VR • �� � � •• ®� +sue �.. Sao � +�f � ,•fit �►� div1� � •'�`�i i �li� I W > I N � I NN u a Q Z� l SENIOR CENTER Newport Beach Oasis Senior Center Building Fund 800 Marguerite Avenue, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 949/718 -1800 Dear Friends and Supporters, We are excited to be involved with the project of re- building a new Senior Center that will bring so much to this community. The center provides social, recreational and emotional support to older adults as well as helping families who are struggling with how to care for their older parents. The value of this Center to the overall community's well -being is astounding. The OASIS Center helps people to live healthy and active lives for a longer period of time by providing socialization, purpose and assistance. Having the opportunity to have a new state -of- the -art building that will accommodate the needs of generations to come is thrilling. We will be able to build a health and wellness wing that will be equipped with exercise machines and private rooms for health screening activities, an art center that will have room to expand to the outside for pottery, a modern educational computer center, and a banquet hall for large events. We are so fortunate to be closing in on our challenge of raising 4.5 million dollars. We want to take this opportunity to thank those of you who have donated to the building fund and encourage others to please be generous. The good news is that we have reached 85% of our goal and only need another $600,000 to meet our challenge. Matching funds and naming opportunities are great incentives and donations are completely tax deductible. We hope you feel as we do that this is the right thing to do. This is an outstanding opportunity for you to support our current and future seniors. If you need more information, we are available to meet with you. You will love our plans! Many thanks for joining us. -,0 LpL� Gwyn Parry, M.D. Director Community Medicine Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Co -Chair Building Committee A /s -� President, Friends of OASIS Co -Chair Building Committee OASIS SENIOR CENTER One Time Donation Form Building for Tomorrow's Active Generation Capital Campaign Committee 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (949) 718 -1819 DONATION INFORMATION Date of donation / / Amount of donation Made by ❑ cash or by ❑ check ❑ credit card. CREDIT CARD INFORMATION (IF APPLICABLE) Type of credit card: ❑ MasterCard, ❑ Visa, ❑ American Express, ❑ Discover Card Number Name as it appears on credit Expiration Date RECOGNITION PREFERENCE ❑ List my /our gift: ❑ In Recognition of ❑ In Honor of ❑ In Memory of ❑ Please do not list my/ our name(s) as I /we wish to remain anonymous. Name(s) as you wish it/diem to appear (please print) Authorizing Signature Print Name Mailing Address, City State Zip Code Home phone Cell phone For Campaign Office Use Only: Gifts to be made to: ❑ Friends of OASIS Building Fund, Tax ID # 95- 3196296 ❑ City of Newport Beach/OASIS Building Fund, Tax ID # 95- 6000751 OASIS SENIOR CENTER Bufldbtgfor Tomorrow's Acdve Generation Capital Campaign — Statement of Intent Capital Campaign Committee 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (949)718 -1819 It is my /our intention to contrtlmte to the Capital Campaign for the OASES Senior Center: Building for Tomorrow's Active Generations:—in cash, securities, and(or marketable real or personal propmt" total of $ payable over the next wears in support of the $4.5 million capital campaign to build an entirely new Senior Center campus. 1-1707175 !7511 i (Final payment must be received by December 31, 2010) My /our intent is to make payments: ❑ annually ❑ semi- annually ❑ Quarterly ❑ Monthly (automatically charged to your credit card) Date of fast payment / / Amount of first payment ❑ My /our gift may be matched by my /our company. PAYMENT INFORMATION ❑ Please send me/us a statement fifteen days prior to each annual, semi - annual, or due date. Mylour first payment of $ will be made in ❑ cash or by ❑ check ❑ credit card. CREDIT CARD INFORMATION (IF APPLICABLE) . Type of credit card: ❑ MasterCard, ❑ Visa, ❑ American Express, ❑ Discover Card Number Expiration Date Name as it appears on credit card RECOGNITION PREFERENCE ❑ List my /our gift ❑ In Recognition of ❑ In Honor of ❑ In Memory of ❑ Please do not list my/ our naune(s) as Vwe wish to remain anonymous. ' Name(s) as you wish it/fllem to appear (please print) Authorizing Signature Print Name C Mailing Address Home phone quarterly payment State Zip Code_ Cell phone For Campaign Office Use Only: Gifts to be made to: ❑ Friends of OASES Building Fund, Tax 11);9 95- 3196296 ❑ City of Newport Beach/OASIS Building Fund, Tax ID # 95- 6000751 Donor Categories — Donor Recognition Wall A handsome "Donor Wall" will be located prominently in the lobby of the new OASIS Senior Center. It will serve as a permanent reminder— for generations to come — of those whose interest and generous support have made this project a reality. The Donor Wall will be inscribed with (1) the donor's name, (2) in memory of or (3) in honor of, as specified by the donor. • Visionary Gifts of $5,000,000 and above • Leader Gifts of $2,500,000 and $4,999,999 • Benefactor Gifts of $1,000,000 and $2,499,999 • Ambassador Gifts of $500,000 and $999,999 • Founder Gifts of $250,000 and $499,999 • Pacesetter Gifts of $100,000 and $249,999 • Builder Gifts of $50,000 and $99,999 • Steward Gifts of $25,000 and $49,999 • Friend Gifts of $10,000 and $24,999 Keynote Speaker Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D has emerged as North Americas foremost visionary and original thinker regarding the lyistyle, marketing and workforce implications of the age wave." He is a Psychologist, Gerontologist and author of l4 books. Ken is the founding president and CEO ofAge Wave, a firm created to guide Fortune 500 companies andgovernmentgroups in product /service develobment for boomers and mature adults. His client list has included more than ha f of the Fortune 500. He has served as a fellow of the World Economic Forum and is the recipi- ent of the distinguishedAmerican Society on Aging Award for outstand- ing n a tio n a I lea de rsh ip in the fold ofAging He is regularly featured in print and media, includingThe New York Times, The Financial Times, Newsweek, U.S.News and World Report, 60 Minutes, Good Morning America, andNPR. Presenter FernandoTarres- Gi1,Ph.D, iscurrentlytheActing Dean for the School of Public Affairs, a Professor of Social Welfare and Public Policy, and the Director of the Center for Policy Research on Aging at UCLA. Fer- nando is an expert in the fields ofhealth and long -term care, the politics ofaging, social policy, ethnicity and dis- ability. He is the author ofsix books including The New Aging: Politics and Change in America and Lessons from Three Nations. He has served as the firstAssis- tant Secretary forAging in the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Staff Director of the House of Representatives Select Committee on Aging, Board Member for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, the AARP Foundation, Elderhostel and has been a delegate to the White House Conference on Aging. Program Welcome Evelyn Hart Co -Chair of OASIS Building Fund Committee Dr. RichardAfable President and Chief Executive Officer Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Presentation Dr. Fernando Torres -Gil, Ph.D Acting Dean for the School of Public Affairs, UCLA Professor of Social Welfare and Public Policy, UCLA Director for the Centerfor Public Research on Aging, UCLA Keynote Speaker Dr. Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. President and CEO ofAge Wave Psycholologist, Gerontologist, and Author "We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give" - Winston Cburcbill Special Acknowledgement Newport Beach OASIS Senior Center Building Fund Committee Evelyn Hart, Co -Chair Tom Johnson Gwyn Parry, M.D., Co -Chair Oakley Jordan City Council Richard F. Afable, M.D. Cberyl Kosky Edward D. Selich, Mayor Dick Allen John Kraus Leslie Daigle, Mayor Pro Tem Marian Bergeson Don Lawrenz Keith D. Curry Marilyn Brewer Richard Lewis Nancy Gardner John Curci Scott Reid Michael F. Henn Gwen Collins Ed Romeo Steven Rosansky Dr. Ding,lo H. Currie Robert Shelton Don Webb Hon. Keith Curry Bill Shaver parks, Beaches, & Lynn Daucber Gerald Sinykin, M.D. Recreation Commission Hon. Nancy Gardner Michael Stephens Pete Gross Tim Stoaks Marie Marston, Chair Jeff Gwin Ruby Suikki Cristine Rapp, Dice Chair Senator Tom Harman Jack Teberg Tim Brown Hon. Mike Henn Michael L. Toerge William Garrett Rick John Ray Watson Kathy Hamilton BJ. Johnson John Whitney Phillip Lugar Jim Whittier Gregory Ruzicka Special7hanks to Our Sponsors Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Friends of OASIS, Inc. Greater Newport Physicians EastbluffMedical Walk -In & Wellness Center Avalon at Newport Newport Beach Conference and [visitors Bureau Catch the Age Wave Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5.30 - 8.30 PM �1A SIB SENIOR CENTER E U I l D I N G F O E A C T I V E G E N E R A T I O N S "Together we are laying the foundation for a community of healthy, vibrant seniors and creating an environment in which aging adults can continue to discover their purpose and passion for life.. . today, tomorrow and for generations to come." - Richard Afable, M.D. and CEO of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian For more than thirty years the OASIS Senior Center has met the mental, physical and social needs of countless Orange County seniors. In order to better meet those needs throughout the decades ahead, OASIS is embarking upon a journey of renovation and renewal. ". a � r� yy� Yom', 1 I There are approximately 838,000 baby boomers in n A C T S )1 Orange (ounly —and they began turning 60 in 2006. SENIOR CENTER Asthenumberofthese Who We Are men and women continues Friends of OASIS, a non -profit organization dedicated to supporting the senior community, is to grow, it is crucial that teaming up with the City of Newport Beach and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian to expand we take appropriate the OASIS Senior Center in Corona del Mar. measures today in building Our Vision We are committed to the development of a fortomonow'sacdve modern, state -of -the -art, senior facility dedicated generations. to ensuring the health and well -being of seniors in out community. The OARS Building Project isonesuch measure. tt e� F i rF + [I ,, R "I have been coming to OASIS for 28 years OASIS has kept meyoung & healthy & full of energy." - Ruby Suikki "Wow! Retirement? /don't think so cause I'm so busy and happy with attending excellent OASIS exercise classes, going to special events and lectures and, did i mention all the new friends I've met? I am grateful to be able to volunteer at the center to help repay the joy OASIS brings to meI" Diane Hale N Project Description The OASIS Building Project includes the design of a new 36,409 sq. ft. facility on the existing five -acre site of the senior center. The new single story building will increase the useable area of the existing senior center by 12,617 sq. ft., increase the parking on site by 60 cars and provide an area for 56 gardens.The project will accomplish all of this while successfully preserving the scale and park like setting of the existing center. Similar to the existing facility; the new center is planned as a "campueof individual buildings organized around a central courtyard. The scale of the facility will be broken down into distinct wings housing educational classrooms, art programs, health and fitness activities, social and assembly functions and administrative offices. Contact Us For more information on how you can join us on this exciting journey, please contact: 1Q SIq SENIOR CENTER OASIS Building Project 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 949/718 -1819 a OASIS Building Project Building for Tomorrow's Active Generations _SIS SENIOR- Ilk o RI eC o e � •�" •eDe �000 6P � e LLLsLL _te *...sLLLr..*rJJJ {{as��'k� ,fir I�'T. ='-l� i Ttl.. -• �•x• :• +• I Project Description The OASIS Building Project includes the design of a new 36,409 sq. ft. facility on the existing five -acre site of the senior center. The new single story building will increase the useable area of the existing senior center by 12,617 sq. ft., increase the parking on site by 60 cars and provide an area for 56 gardens.The project will accomplish all of this while successfully preserving the scale and park like setting of the existing center. Similar to the existing facility; the new center is planned as a "campueof individual buildings organized around a central courtyard. The scale of the facility will be broken down into distinct wings housing educational classrooms, art programs, health and fitness activities, social and assembly functions and administrative offices. Contact Us For more information on how you can join us on this exciting journey, please contact: 1Q SIq SENIOR CENTER OASIS Building Project 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 949/718 -1819 a OASIS Building Project Building for Tomorrow's Active Generations _SIS SENIOR- Building for Active Generations For more than thirty years the OASIS Senior Center has met the mental, physical and social needs of countless Orange County seniors. As the number of these men and women continues to grow, so must the center's capacity to meet the needs of the community. Join us today in building for tomorrow's active generations. nASIg SENIOR CENTER Who We Are Friends of OASIS, a non- profitorganization dedicated to supporting the senior community, [steaming up with the City of Newport Beach and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian to expand the OASIS Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Our Vision Together we are working to develop a modern, state -of- the -art Witty for our local senior community. Our vision is to help ensure the health and well -being of seniors in the Newport Beach area — today, tomorrow and for generations to come. Contact Us For more information on how you can join us on this exciting journey, please contact: Friends of OASIS 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 9497118 -1819 1X I I I am interested in helping ensure the health and well -being of seniors in my community. Please contact me with information on how I can support the OASIS Building Project by: ❑ Making a tax - deductible donation. ❑ Volunteering my time. ❑ Attending future fundraising events /activities ❑ Please send me additional information /updates on the OASIS Building Project. Name Phone n? SENIOR CENTER 800 Marguerite Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 949/718 -1819