Star Tribune's Anderson: More in Minnesota Keep Hunting Into Their Golden Years
The number of elder Minnesotans who are still active soars in 10 years. In hunting, is 80 the new 60?
Army Veteran Wanda Nordlie, a Resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, Cared for Prisoners Liberated From Nazi Concentration Camp
Ecumen of Litchfield resident Wanda Nordlie, 91, was an Army nurse in World War II who helped care for thousands of ill and malnourished prisoners liberated from a Nazi concentration camp in Ebensee, Austria.
“It was a long time ago, but you never forget stuff like that,” she says.
Juliana Thill tells Wanda’s deeply moving story of courage and commitment in the November issue of Zest Magazine, a publication of the Litchfield Independent Review and Hutchinson Leader.
Policy and a Pint - How Will We Take Care of Mom?
As baby boomers reach retirement and beyond, younger generations need to think about the kinds of care their aging parents will likely need. At the Citizens League and 89.3 The Current's next Policy and a Pint® program on Tuesday, Nov. 18, they will look at how changing demographics are shaping the way we think about aging in the 21st century.
Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Eldora Clark
Ecumen honors Eldora Clark, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., who is 101.
Ecumen Employees: Sandy Lia’s Career of Caring at Ecumen Detroit Lakes
In her 36 years at Ecumen Detroit Lakes, Sandy Lia has been an activity director, a volunteer coordinator, the founder and manager of the adult day services program, a housing manager and currently the fund development coordinator with additional duties in marketing and event planning.
Working with seniors is her passion, and her considerable impact on the Detroit Lakes community recently drew the attention of the Detroit Lake’s Tribune. Read about Sandy and her accomplishments in this profile in a special section on Women in Business.
How to Become a Professional Caregiver
5 Steps to Turn Your Passion and Skills Into a New Career as a Professional Caregiver
Top 5 Blog Posts - November 10
In case you missed out, here are the stories our online visitors found most interesting:
The Inspiration of an Ecumen Memory Care Nurse
Ecumen Education Grants Help Move Careers Forward
New York Times: Bracing for the Falls of an Aging Nation
"Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me" Opens Today in Minnesota, Alabama & Missouri
Infographic: The Many Roles of a Family Caregiver
To read more Changing Aging stories or Ecumen news, visit ecumen.org.
Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Alice Mason
Ecumen honors Alice Mason, a resident of Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley, who is 100.
Infographic - The Many Roles of the Family Caregiver
What Roles Have You Played Today? If you're caring for an elderly loved one, you're not alone! On a single day, you may assume several roles to make sure your loved one is living life to the fullest. We're here to remind you to take time out for YOU. Your much-needed break may be right around the corner. Courtesy of Caring.com.
Ecumen Education Grants Help Move Careers Forward
Generous Ecumen employees assist coworkers in funding more education and bettering their careers as part of Ecumen’s Family Helping Family (FHF) program. Three grant recipients share their experience.