Ecumen Lakeview Commons Celebrates 20th Anniversary
Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, Minn., celebrated its 20th anniversary December 16, 2014, at a festive holiday gathering of more than 100 residents, community leaders and Ecumen staff.
Maplewood Police Chief Paul Schnell officially represented the city, telling guests “we are honored to have such a great organization as Ecumen providing easy access to health and home care for our city’s seniors and also being an incredible employer. This is a beautiful place surrounded by beautiful people.”
“We are proud to offer exceptional care,” Ecumen Lakeview Commons Housing Manager Glory Hill told the guests. “Our residents are our family, and sometimes we also become part of their family, too.”
To “re-dedicate” the community, Maryann Schaefer, Sales and Marketing Director of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, led a ribbon-cutting and toast ceremony along with representatives of the White Bear Area Chamber of Commerce.
Shelley Kendrick, Ecumen Vice President of Operations, gave a brief history of Ecumen Lakeview Commons and said: “We look forward to another 20 years of success and community and in honoring our resident’s choice to make this their home.”
Policy and a Pint® Event Brings Aging Issues to the Millennial Generation
Millennials crowded into a downtown St. Paul bar recently to have a few drinks, socialize and talk seriously about aging. Yes, you read that right. Aging.
At the Policy and a Pint® event series co-sponsored by the Citizens League and 89.3 The Current, an engaged audience of the relatively young took an evening to focus on aging issues in a session entitled: How are we taking care of Mom? The Current's Steve Seel and guest panelists, including Eric Schubert, Ecumen Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, led the discussion on how changing demographics are shaping the way we think about aging in the 21st century.
The discussion also addressed issues that people in their 30s and 40s should be thinking about — from "the talk" with mom and dad, to finances, to housing and care options, to transportation challenges, to blended family obligations, to the process of being deliberate about how they want to live during our own golden years.
Listen to the hour-long conversation or download the MP3 or find choice quotes and photos from the event.
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Because the following was one of our most popular posts last holiday season, it's here for a return engagement. We recently polled staff at several Ecumen communities for their advice on holiday gift-giving for seniors, particularly those who are in assisted living or care centers. Here are the top ten suggestions... Read more...
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Home for the Holidays: Red Flags That Aging Parents Need Help
It's not at all unusual for adult children to come home for the holidays and see signs their aging parents are in declining health - a messy house, unopened mail, unwashed clothes. It's also not unusual that the first response is one of panic. The Star Tribune offers some advice from experts on what to do if you see things that concern you... Read more...
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Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Iola Stark
Ecumen honors Iola Stark, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community, who is 103.
Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Judith Johnson
Ecumen honors Judith Johnson, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 105.
Top 10 Gifts for Seniors: Ecumen Staff Offers Advice
We polled staff at several Ecumen communities for their advice on holiday gift-giving for seniors, particularly those who are in assisted living or care centers. Here are the top 10 suggestions.
Home for the Holidays: Red Flags That Aging Parents Need Help
Here's some advice on what to do when you go home for the holidays and see signs that your aging parents need help.
NPR Story Highlights Ecumen Awakenings Approach to Dementia Care
Ecumen Awakenings™ once again received national attention for its innovative approach to dementia care.
This week National Public Radio (NPR) aired a three-part series on the dangers of medicating elderly dementia patients with antipsychotic drugs. The third segment — titled “This Nursing Home Calms Troubling Behavior Without Risky Drugs” — focused entirely on Ecumen Awakenings™ as an example of a better way to care for those with Alzheimer’s.
NPR Reporter Ina Jaffe visited Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato to take a first-hand look at how Awakenings works. “It seems residents can always find something to do around here,” she reports. “That can help to relieve the agitation common in some people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia — agitation that in other nursing homes might be managed with antipsychotic drugs.”
Click on the audio report below, or go to NPR for the written report. Also click here to see more stories on Awakenings that have appeared in the media.
Ecumen Employee Gabbi Langan: “I Love Every Single Day”
Gabbi Langan, one of Ecumen's youngest managers, is an enthusiatic problem-solver with a passion for working with seniors.
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Ecumen Centennial House R.I.S.E. Program Helps 91-Year-Old Resident Walk Again After Fall
Gene Wood, 91, took a life-changing fall seven years ago that put him in a wheelchair. He worried that he might never walk again. His injuries were so debilitating that he needed some assistance and moved into an assisted living community. Initially, he could do little more than move from his bed to his wheelchair. Read more...
You can read these articles and more at ecumen.org.