Top 5 Blog Posts — May 26
Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:
Ground Is Broken and Construction Begins on Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City in Downtown Minneapolis
Ecumen and Eagle Iron Partners hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking May 19, 2015, for their new development in the Mill District of Minneapolis, and construction has begun.
Award-Winning Ecumen Communities Recognized at Leadership Meeting
Ecumen sites with outstanding achievements in 2014 were recognized at a presentation ceremony at the 2015 Leadership Meeting held on May 7, in Saint Cloud, Minn. The three areas of award recognition were financial results, customer satisfaction and employee satisfaction.
After Almost 90 Years, a Dream Comes True for Ethel Dahl at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes
The life-long dream of riding a motorcycle finally came true for Ethel Dahl.
Ecumen Detroit Lakes Celebrates Grand Opening of Its New Wellness Center
Almost two years and $12 million later, Ecumen Detroit Lakes last week celebrated the grand opening of its new Transitional Care Unit and Rehabilitation Center.
How to Thank a Nurse: Honoring Ecumen’s Nurses, Part 1
For National Nurses Week, we polled a sample of Ecumen nurses on this question: What are some of the best things patients have said to you that make you feel appreciated?
Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Elrose Milverstedt
Ecumen honors Elrose Milverstedt, a resident of Ecumen CountrySide in Owatonna, Minn., who is 102.
Ground Is Broken and Construction Begins on Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City in Downtown Minneapolis
Ecumen and Eagle Iron Partners hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking May 19, 2015, for their new development in the Mill District of Minneapolis, and construction has begun.
Eagle Iron Partners, the master developer, will build a six-story, income-restricted apartment building called Mill City Quarter next to a five-story, market-rate senior apartment complex developed by Ecumen and called Abiitan Mill City. For renderings and detailed information on the projects go to millcityquarter.com and abiitan.org.
The project brings the first affordable housing and the first senior housing complex to Downtown Minneapolis — on one of the last open parcels of land in the Mill District.
“It took five years to put this development together,” said Matt McNeill, Ecumen director of business development. “The site is one of the most vibrant and walkable areas of the city but was not developed due to numerous complexities that had to be resolved. Working collaboratively with the City of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, the Metropolitan Council and the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board, along with Craig Kupritz, who owns the adjacent Mill Place office building, we were able to find ways to put all the pieces in place.”
For the groundbreaking ceremony, there was a gathering of city and county officials and representatives of the numerous companies involved, along with neighborhood residents.
Speaking to the group, McNeill said: “Minneapolis is a vibrant city, and buildings go up all the time. But the two buildings rising on this spot literally break new ground for two groups of people who want to live the city life but have difficulty finding accommodations. Now seniors and those who need affordable housing will have a special place in the heart of the city and be able to enjoy urban life.”
He said Ecumen is pleased to have its first community in the heart of a city to meet the changing desires of the current generation of baby boomers who are now retiring.
“Many want the option of urban life and a walkable community,” McNeill said. “And that’s what our Abiitan development is all about — all the comforts of a senior living community integrated into an urban neighborhood with culture, nature and entertainment. Residents will be able to walk to the river, to the Guthrie Theater, Gold Medal Park, the Mill City Farmers Market, the Light Rail and skyway system and the new stadium. At home they will have numerous amenities, including a fitness center, a restaurant, concierge services— all in a state-of-the-art building with a staff that understands their needs.
McNeill said one of the major commitments that brought the deal together is the agreement to create a collaborative public space between the buildings, like a Dutch woonerf, where cars, bikes, pedestrians and public spaces all coexist. This space, where a historic rail corridor had divided the property, will become a public access gateway to the Minneapolis Park Department’s riverfront trail system.
The project site for the development currently is a two-block parking lot, bounded by 2nd Street to the south, 3rd Avenue to the west, 5th Avenue to the east and the River West high-rise complex and Mill Place office building to the north.
The Eagle Iron Partners Mill City Quarter project with have 150 units of affordable rental housing in a six-story building, which will also include about 15,000 square feet of destination retail space. Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City building will be five stories with 151 rental units specifically for seniors, including options for independent living and memory care. The building will also include a fitness center and restaurant open to the public. Both projects are scheduled to open in the Fall of 2016.
After Almost 90 Years, a Dream Comes True for Ethel Dahl at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes
Ethel Dahl, 95, waited most of her life for the motorcycle ride that finally happened last week.
Top 5 Blog Posts — May 18
Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:
Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar — The Other Side of Nature’s Beauty
The recent earthquake in Nepal reminds Jim Klobuchar of the country's majestic beauty -- and devastating poverty.
How to Thank a Nurse: Honoring Ecumen’s Nurses, Part 1
For National Nurses Week, we polled a sample of Ecumen nurses on this question: What are some of the best things patients have said to you that make you feel appreciated?
Qualities of the Exceptional Nurse: Honoring Ecumen’s Nurses, Part 2
For National Nurses Week, we polled a sample of Ecumen nurses on this question: What are the top qualities of an exceptional nurse?
Creative Job Recruitment Program at Ecumen Bethany Community Highlighted
Rural Minnesota is growing older, and finding health care workers to care for seniors is an ongoing challenge. Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria is getting creative in its recruitment efforts.
Ecumen Detroit Lakes Celebrates Grand Opening of Its New Wellness Center
Almost two years and $12 million later, Ecumen Detroit Lakes last week celebrated the grand opening of its new Transitional Care Unit and Rehabilitation Center.
You can read these articles and more at ecumen.org.
Ecumen Detroit Lakes Celebrates Grand Opening of Its New Wellness Center
Almost two years and $12 million later, Ecumen Detroit Lakes last week celebrated the grand opening of its new Transitional Care Unit and Rehabilitation Center.
ArtSage Hosting Conference on Arts and Aging
ArtSage, a Minnesota nonprofit that connects the arts with aging, is presenting its second Midwest Arts & Aging Conference at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum on June 19, 2015. The day-long session convenes arts and aging experts, teaching artists, aging services organizations, and funders.
Qualities of the Exceptional Nurse: Honoring Ecumen’s Nurses: Part 2
It's National Nurses Week, and we asked Ecumen nurses to tell us the qualities that make a nurse exceptional.
How to Thank a Nurse: Honoring Ecumen’s Nurses, Part 1
It's National Nurses Week, and we asked Ecumen nurses to tell us memorable words of appreciation they've heard.
Top 5 Blog Posts — May 11
Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:
Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar — The Other Side of Nature’s Beauty
The recent earthquake in Nepal reminds Jim Klobuchar of the country's majestic beauty -- and devastating poverty.
Creative Job Recruitment Program at Ecumen Bethany Community Highlighted
Rural Minnesota is growing older, and finding health care workers to care for seniors is an ongoing challenge. Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria is getting creative in its recruitment efforts.
A Senior Prom Especially for Seniors at Ecumen Prairie Hill and Ecumen Sand Prairie
Residents at Ecumen Prairie Hill and Ecumen Sand Prairie in St. Peter, Minn., had a “Senior Prom” delivered directly to their communities by sororities and fraternities at Gustavus Adolphus College.
New Ecumen White Paper Offers 5 Key Steps to Reducing Antipsychotics in Dementia Care
Senior care professionals and nursing homes are challenged to conform to the 2012 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services initiative to decrease off-label use of antipsychotics. In many cases, the struggle comes from within – initiating change and formulating an integrated and personalized approach to dementia care.
Caring.com: Managing Mom's Budget? An 8-Step Plan to Cover Your Bases
Managing a parent's finances can be complex and at times overwhelming. Caring.com's Senior Editor Melanie Haiken shares her eight-step plan that provides logical guidance.
You can read these articles and more at ecumen.org.