Nurses Drive Better Senior Outcomes

By Ecumen | May 6, 2026

SHOREVIEW, MN (May 6, 2026) — When you or someone you love steps into a senior living community, you want more than care. You want reassurance. You want someone who notices the small changes, answers late-night questions, and treats every resident like an individual, not a patient.

In senior living communities, nurses don’t just deliver care. This is especially true in nonprofit communities where the commitment is guided by mission, compassion, and a focus on people over profit. Nurses build relationships, coordinate support, and help older adults live with dignity, purpose, and stability.

May offers a meaningful reminder of that impact. During National Nurses Week and Older Americans Month, communities across the country celebrate both the professionals who provide compassionate care and the older adults whose lives they support. Together, these observances highlight something powerful – when we invest in nurses, we also invest in healthier, more supported aging for everyone.

 

The Evidence Is Clear

Decades of research point to a simple truth – strong nursing presence leads to better health outcomes for seniors. The National Institutes of Health reports that:

  • Top-performing senior communities provide about 20% more staff time per resident
  • Higher registered nurse (RN) staffing links to lower infection rates and lower mortality
  • Increased nurse staffing reduces emergency department visits and hospitalizations

 

Why Nursing Care Matters More Than Ever

More than 1.2 million people in the United States now live in assisted living communities, and many bring complex, ongoing health needs that require consistent clinical oversight.

Nurses act as the critical link between medical treatment and daily life. They assess subtle changes in health, manage medications, coordinate with physicians, and provide hands-on care to prevent minor concerns from escalating into serious complications. Nurses provide continuity, helping residents maintain stability while adapting care plans as needs evolve.

In today’s environment, where both demand for senior care and the complexity of care needs continue to rise, nursing care doesn’t just support outcomes. It shapes the entire aging experience and more time spent on what matters most. Things like sharing a meal, enjoying a conversation, or simply feeling at home.

For seniors and their families, this kind of care isn’t just better; it’s everything. And when you choose a community with strong nursing leadership, such as Ecumen, you’re not just choosing care, you’re choosing peace of mind, both now and in the years ahead.

Happy Nurses Week to all the nurses and caregivers across Ecumen communities, Home Care, and Hospice. The care you provide is essential to Ecumen’s mission and makes an undeniable difference in so many lives.

Are you a nurse interested in joining Ecumen? Find openings and apply online!

Looking for a senior living community, home care, or hospice? Find Ecumen locations and service area details on our website.

A female caregiving wearing scrubs and a holding a stethoscope, kneels in front of an older woman in a lounge chair as they grasp hands and smile. Black and white photo.

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