The Future of Senior Living: The Eskaton Home
Successful Aging Profile: Ecumen customer Art Tysk, Selling With Purpose
Ecumen Expanding Senior Housing and Services
There are a lot of people busy within Ecumen in shaping new senior housing options and services. We want to share with you some new development and service news from around Ecumen:
I Like Being Old
Thank you to Ecumen colleague Anna Cole-Kost at Ecumen’s Parmly LifePointes community who contributed this reflection on the gift of growing old. It was sent to her from a friend who has discovered new things in old age:Old Age, I decided, is a gift.I am now, probably for the first time in my life, the person I have always wanted to be. Oh, not my body! I sometimes despair over my body, the…
Rep. Paul Thissen, Who Sees Innovation in The Future of Aging, to Run for Minnesota Governor
A Veterans Day Prayer From Ecumen
Still Sharing Amid Alzheimer’s: Bob Can Give Love and He Can Receive It
St. Paul Pioneer Press Launches Age Wave, a Long-Term Care Blog
St. Paul Pioneer Press reporter Jeremy Olson has launched a new blog called
Ecumen Names Brian Nelson to Lead The Ecumen Foundation
Ecumen is very pleased to welcome Brian Nelson as executive director of The Ecumen Foundation and vice president of philanthropy. His role is integral to our values of service, people, innovation, spirituality, wellness, collaboration and stewardship.'We’re so pleased to have Brian joining the Ecumen team,' said Kathryn Roberts, Ecumen CEO and president. 'Brian’s leadership and…
Jean Marino Knows a Thing or Two About Forging New Paths
Sometimes you have to step outside of your comfort zone to forge new paths. And what a rush it can be.We want to share with you a new Successful Aging profile from someone who knows about trying something new - Jean Marino, an Ecumen customer in Duluth, Minn. Discover through Jean’s own words below how she forged a new path in soaring (literally) towards her dreams:Since I was a child…