AN INTERGENERATIONAL APPROACH TO SOLVING AFFORDABLE HOUSING SHORTAGE

News About Kathryn Roberts, Former Ecumen President & CEO

Ecumen Pathstone opens new independent living facility

Ecumen Announces Latest Advancement in Senior Care as it Celebrates its 91-Year History in Duluth

Zvago introduces newest location in Long Lake

Alvin Roath Named as Health Care Hero in Twin Cities Business

A 107-year-old Minnesota woman beats Covid-19

Ecumen Announces New Housing Projects

Senior Living – Creating Community in Spite of COVID

Developer moves ahead with Lake Street, Edina apartment projects

Construction well underway on Ecumen Pathstone’s new Independent Living and Memory Care

Ecumen Pathstone Announces Names and Details for Its New Independent Living Offering

Lutheran Services in America names Ecumen a Front Line Hero

“We are honored to have been recognized as a Front Line Hero in our ongoing work to fight COVID-19 by Lutheran Services in America. Our caregivers’ dedication to those we

30 senior living organizations recognized for delivering ‘exceptional experiences’

Ways To Keep Senior Residents Engaged, Connected During COVID-19

Families Enjoy Critical Connection With Loved Ones in LTC Centers

Ecumen Lakeshore Gets Creative to Offer Outdoor Visits

Ecumen President & CEO Shelley Kendrick Named to YMCA Twin Cities Board of Directors

Shelley Kendrick, President and CEO of Ecumen, has been named to the YMCA Twin Cities Board of Directors. “I greatly admire the work of the YMCA and am very proud to join

Shelley Kendrick Joins Select Thought Leaders on the International Council on Active Aging’s COVID-19 Senior Living Task Force

Shelley Kendrick joins select thought leaders and prominent industry associations from across North America on the International Council on Active Aging’s (ICAA) COVID-19 Senior Living Task Force. With a focus

Ecumen Named Among 6 Senior Living Providers to Watch in 2020

Ecumen: Leading the way in nonprofit innovation February 3, 2020 | Published by Senior Housing News | Article by Chuck Sudo Although nonprofit senior living providers have shown an appetite

Ecumen Partnering with Thrifty White Pharmacy and Omcare to Pilot the Omcare Telemed System

Zvago St. Anthony Park Wins Top Real Estate Development Honor

Zvago St. Anthony Park Wins Top Real Estate Development Honor

Morshed Alam Named Ecumen Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer

Morshed (Mo) Alam, has been named Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Ecumen.

Ecumen CEO Emeritus Kathryn Roberts Receives Top Career Achievement Award

Ecumen CEO Emeritus Kathryn Roberts received the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2019 Career Achievement Award at the 2019 Women in Business luncheon and expo May 23, 2019.

Melanie Sullivan To Join Ecumen as Senior Vice President, Chief People Officer

Melanie (Mel) Sullivan, Ed.D., has been named Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Ecumen, effective April 1. 

Ecumen Among Top 5 Senior Living Operators in the Twin Cities

Ecumen is recognized as one of Twin Cities' top five Largest Senior Living Operators by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.   

Ecumen CEO Emeritus Kathryn Roberts Among McKnight’s 2019 Women of Distinction Winners

Kathryn Roberts, Ecumen CEO Emeritus, has been recognized as a top leader in the field of long-term care and senior care. Roberts was named to the Hall of Honor in

Ecumen Receives Innovation Award for Its ‘Senior Care Excellence’ Training Programs

Ecumen has received a “Stars Among Us Innovation Award” from LeadingAge Minnesota for its Senior Care Excellence program designed to help reduce the shortage of long-term care nurses in rural

Ecumen Names Shelley Kendrick as Incoming President and CEO; Kathryn Roberts Becomes CEO Emeritus

Shelley Kendrick has been named Ecumen’s incoming President and CEO, effective Feb. 4. Currently Ecumen’s SVP of Operations and COO, Shelley succeeds Kathryn Roberts, who has led the organization since

Media Coverage of Ecumen’s CEO Announcement

On Jan. 9, 2019, Ecumen announced that Shelley Kendrick will become President and CEO, effective Feb. 4, 2019.  Current President and CEO Kathryn Roberts will become CEO Emeritus and lead

Five Ecumen Sites Get National “Best Nursing Home” Rating from U.S. News & World Report

Five Ecumen owned and managed sites in Minnesota have received a “Best Nursing Home” rating by U.S. News & World Report magazine. 

Stories To Warm Your Heart During National Hospice and Palliative Care Month

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, a time to create awareness for this special kind of care. We have some special stories to share.  

Ecumen Meadows Veteran Featured in Worthington Newspaper for His WWII Service

Alvin Obermoller, 95, a U.S. Navy veteran from Worthington, had a haunting narrow escape from a kamikaze aircraft that barely missed his transport ship during WWII.

Ecumen Prairie Hill’s Janet Geisler Honors Veterans in a Special Way

Janet Geisler, Life Enrichment Supervisor at Ecumen Prairie Hill in St. Peter, is passionate about honoring veterans.

Rose Senior Living Carmel Hosts Dedication Ceremony

Rose Senior Living Carmel, a new state-of-the-art senior living community in the heart of Carmel, IN, managed by Ecumen, held its official dedication October 25, 2018, followed by an open

Lakeshore Everyday Heroes Save a Stranger’s Life

Two Ecumen Lakeshore caregivers answered a desperate knock on the door in the middle of the night — and they saved a life.

Ecumen Partners Golf Tournament Generously Supports Benevolence Fund

More than 50 Ecumen Partners joined Ecumen Leadership on the greens for our annual golf tournament to benefit the Benevolence Fund.

Ecumen Communities Gather for Food Show Exhibition

Sysco, Ecumen’s food supplier, and Link-age, our group purchasing organization, recently hosted the Ecumen Food Show.   

Luther Park at Sandpoint Voted “Best Senior Living Community” for 9th Year in a Row

Ecumen-managed Luther Park at Sandpoint, ID, has been voted the “best senior living community” in Bonner County for the ninth year in a row in a reader survey conducted by

Ecumen Lakeshore Receives “Best of the Best” Honors in Duluth News Tribune Poll

Ecumen Lakeshore was voted “Best Retirement/Assisted Living” in Duluth in the Duluth News Tribune’s “Best of the Best” reader poll. Also, Lakeshore’s Crest independent living apartments received third place in

Ecumen Pathstone Living Voted Best Senior Community in Mankato Four Years in a Row

Ecumen Pathstone Living has been voted best senior living community in Mankato for the fourth straight year by readers of Mankato Magazine, a publication of the Mankato Free Press.

New Ecumen Velocity Class Begins Its Journey

The Ecumen Velocity Class of 2018-2019 recently held its first session, embarking on a year-long program focused on building leadership skills and developing innovative approaches to aging services and a

Ecumen and Minnesota State Mankato Team Up To Enhance Nursing Care for Minnesota Seniors

Ecumen and Minnesota State University, Mankato, are teaming up to help address the state’s acute shortage of nurses working in long-term geriatric care. Nursing faculty from across the state will

Ecumen Planning a New Zvago Co-op Development in Stillwater

Zvago Stillwater, a cooperative housing development near downtown Stillwater for ages 62+, is now pre-selling units,

Ecumen’s Proposed Snelling Yards Development Featured as ‘Hot Property’ in Star Tribune

Ecumen and two partners have proposed an affordable multifamily development in Minneapolis.

Ecumen Welcomes Nine Super Summer Interns

Ecumen is thrilled to have nine talented interns join us this summer.

Smith & Porter Restaurant + Bar Named Among Top Restaurants in Minnesota by National Culinary Magazine

National Elite Magazine has named Ecumen's Smith & Porter Restaurant + Bar among the top 10 restaurants in Minnesota in its 2018 national awards.

A Dream Come True for Nancy Abrahamson at Ecumen Scenic Shores

Eighty-year-old Nancy Abrahamson’s dream of a high school diploma came true at Ecumen Scenic Shores Care Center in Two Harbors, Minn.

A Proud Salute to Ecumen’s Nursing Assistants

It’s National Nursing Assistants Week, and Ecumen honors and thanks its nearly 1,500 direct caregivers for their dedicated care and commitment.  

Abiitan Jazzes It Up

Abiitan Mill City hosted a lively “Jazz It Up” event featuring acclaimed vocalist Connie Evingson and pianist Marie Louise Knutson.

Amber Hernandez Honored with Ecumen Philanthropy’s Powerful Partner Award

Amber Hernandez, Human Resources Specialist at Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley, has received the 2018 Ecumen Philanthropy Powerful Partner Award.

Zvago Glen Lake Named Among Finance & Commerce’s Top Projects of 2017

Finance & Commerce has named Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative in Minnetonka as a Top Project of 2017.  

New Novi Community for New Breed of Seniors Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

Rose Senior Living at Providence Park, a new state-of-the-art senior living community on the St. John Providence Hospital Campus in Novi, MI, held its official ribbon cutting May 17, 2018.

Ecumen Receives $20,000 Grant from Delta Dental of Minnesota To Improve Oral Care for People with Dementia

Ecumen has received a $20,000 grant from Delta Dental of Minnesota to create a training program in oral care specifically designed for people with dementia.

Ecumen Honors Its 400+ Outstanding Nurses During National Nurses Week

Meet a few of them…

Ecumen Nurse Honored by Becker County United Way as Every Day Hero

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Nurse Bobbi Jo Koons, RN, got a big surprise recently when she was awarded the Every Day Hero Award of 2018 by the United Way of Becker

Zvago Central Village Owners Toast Their New Homes at Soil-Melding Ceremony

Zvago Central Village owners celebrate the spot where their new homes will be built.

Honoring Everyday Hero Margee Polanka — A 40-Year Ecumen Employee

Ecumen honors Margee Polanka for her 40 years of dedication and service to others.

Dr. Happy’s Rx for Better Health, Longer Life – and Happiness

Dr. Dale Anderson, aka Dr. Happy, is on a mission to help people become more ageless.  

Technology Transports Grandmother To Her Grandson’s Wrestling Tournament

Technology allows a grandmother at Ecumen Detroit Lakes to watch her grandson's wrestling matches.

Ecumen Zvago Co-Ops Featured in Senior Housing News

National media are taking an interest in Ecumen’s new Zvago cooperatives designed to appeal to younger seniors with active lifestyles. Senior Housing News, a national trade publication, recently featured reporter

Mind Over Body: A Psychiatrist Tells How To Tap Into Wisdom And Grow With Age

Wisdom is a key strength of aging.  An expert tells how to tap into your wiser self and grow as you age.

And the Oscar for Ageism Goes to…

Hollywood made progress this year fighting sexual abuse and bias against women and minorities. But ageism — apparently the last acceptable "ism" — did not fare so well. The Academy

Two Ecumen Caregivers and a Memory Care Resident Honored by LeadingAge MN

Two employees of Ecumen communities and a memory care resident were recently honored at LeadingAge Minnesota’s “Stars Among Us” awards ceremony in St. Paul. 

We All Prosper When Seniors Stay in Their Communities

Millie, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, talks about the true meaning of living in her community.

A Briefing on Alzheimer’s That’s Full of Hope and Prevention Ideas

You can change your brain's destiny says Lisa Genova, a neuroscientist and the author of Still Alice,

Honoring Ecumen’s Amazing Life Enrichment Staff

It's National Activity Professionals Week, and Ecumen recognizes and honors its Life Enrichment staff — the people who specialize in bringing smiles to our residents.

The Aging of Minnesota: An Interactive View

Here's a graphic way to understand how fast Minnesota is aging.

Become a Dementia Friend – A Global Movement To Create Dementia Friendly Communities

A group of Ecumen employees recently became Dementia Friends – part of a global movement striving to create more dementia friendly communities by changing the way people think, act and

Kids Who Spend Quality Time with Grandparents Less Ageist

Researchers in Belgium found that children and teens who spend quality time with their grandparents are less likely to have negative stereotypical attitudes told the elderly.

Proudly Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 15, 2018

Ecumen proudly celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We especially thank Dr. King for the inspiration he gives us in our fight against ageism.  

Un-Resolve To Be Better: A Case for Opting Out of New Year’s Resolutions

Dr. Ken Druck makes a case for un-resolutions in the New Year.

Some Tips if You’re Thinking about Asking an Aging Parent to Move in with You

When an aging parent moves in with you, there are big changes in your household dynamics.

SEASON OF GRATITUDE: Ecumen Volunteers Help Homeless Veterans

In the holiday spirit, a group of Ecumen volunteers helped out last week at The Anoka Veteran Housing Project, which is providing quality housing for homeless veterans by restoring three cottages at

A Really Simple Guide to Aging Well

Making New Year's resolutions? Get some tips from this easy-to-understand guide on how to take care of yourself.

Happy Holidays from Ecumen!

We invite you to celebrations all across Ecumen in our holiday video. 

Warm, Funny and Inspirational Quotes on the Spirit of Christmas

The trure spirit of Christmas has many dimensions — captured in these quotations.

Keeping Holiday Visits with Aging Parents Cheerful

Making holiday visits joyful for everyone means staying positive and proactive. Here's how to stay cheerful.  

The Fishy Smell of Christmas at Point Pleasant Heights

It happens every year around Christmas — the traditional lutefisk and meatball meal at Point Pleasant Heights in Chisago City.

21 Ways to Give Back This Holiday Season

This holiday season remember that sometimes the best gift is not a material gift at all. 

A Postage Stamp on a Mission To Fight Alzheimer’s

The U.S. Postal Service is now offering a stamp with a fundraising mission to fight Alzheimer’s disease.

Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Seniors

If you are searching for gifts for the seniors in your life this holiday season, look no further!

Ecumen Meadows Team Supports Worthington’s 85-Year-Old Christmas Tradition

For the sixth year in a row, the management team from Ecumen Meadows recently volunteered for Nobles County Christmas Basket Project – gathering donations and filling baskets for the needy. 

Five Ecumen Care Centers Get National “Best Nursing Home” Rating from U.S. News & World Report

Five Ecumen owned and managed sites in Minnesota have received a “Best Nursing Home” rating by U.S. News & World Report magazine. 

Transportation Options for Seniors: What the Future Holds

Finding dependable transportation is a major challenge for older adults, and a panel of experts gathered recently to discuss how innovations may help address the problem.

Song and Prayer to Honor Our Veterans at Ecumen Lakeview Commons

Ecumen Lakeview Commons residents gathered November 9 for a Veterans Day service to honor people like 100-year-old Madeline Allen, who sat in the front row. She served in the Army

Honoring World War II Veteran Katherine Schuller, a Resident of Ecumen Lakeshore

It’s been almost 75 years since Ensign Katherine Schuller was a U.S. Navy nurse caring for wounded sailors, but her memories remain vivid. “They were just boys,” she recalls. “A

Helping Seniors Who Struggle To Get Nutritious Meals

Ecumen employees heard the troubling statistic that “food insecurity” affects approximately one out of every ten Minnesotans — including a large number of seniors. 

Rose Senior Living-Avon Participates In Community 5k Run/Walk Charity Run To Benefit Local Health Clinic

Through raindrops and dark skies the Rose Senior Living-Avon team braved the early morning elements to participate for the second year in a row at the Cleveland Clinic-Avon hospital charity

Tips on Caring for Yourself as You Care for Your Loved One

Both professional and family caregivers tend to be committed and selfless people who put their own needs in the background in order to give the best care possible to others.

A New Ecumen-Managed Community for a New Breed of Seniors Opens in Novi, MI

Ecumen-managed Rose Senior Living at Providence Park, a new state-of-the-art senior living community on the St. John Providence Hospital Campus in Novi, MI, is now officially open and has named

Aging With Purpose in America Is Abundant

All you ageists – and you know who you are – believe that older adults contribute little to the world. And you’re wrong.

When Older Brains Get Better: A Refreshing Perspective on ‘Senior Moments’

Older brains can do things that younger brains cannot.

Ecumen Centennial House Treats Apple Valley Police Officers

Ecumen Centennial House hosted several police officers and detectives from the Apple Valley Police Department this week for “Coffee with a Cop.”

“You Look Good for Your Age” and Other Everyday Ageist Expressions To Avoid

Our daily interactions are full of casual jokes, clichés, and compliments that are blatantly ageist but culturally acceptable.  “Casual ageism” is rampant and not as harmless as it seems. Katy

Abiitan Mill City Featured on KSTP-TV’s Twin Cities Live

Take a tour of Abiitan Mill City with KSTP-TV Reporter Emily Engberg.

Zvago Glen Lake Wins Top Real Estate Development Honor

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a new senior housing community on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, has won an Award of Excellence from the Minnesota Chapter of the

An Appreciation of Ecumen’s Dedicated Chaplains

October is Clergy Appreciation Month, and Ecumen wants our chaplains to know how highly we value the work they do.

Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley Raises Over $1,800 at Lights of Honor Event

Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley recently raised more than $1,800 to benefit residents at its 2017 Lights of Honor ceremony.

Diversity & Inclusion Event: The Affordable Housing Crisis Especially Affects Seniors

A rapidly diminishing supply of affordable housing is a critical issue, especially for seniors, two housing advocates told a group of Ecumen employees this week. Ruth Paradise from Jewish Community

Ecumen Team Raises Over $1,200 in Twin Cities Marathon 5K Event

The first-ever Ecumen 5K team raised over $1,200 for the Benevolence Fund in Medtronic’s Twin Cities in Motion Marathon.

Ecumen Lights of Honor Community Celebrations: Honor, Remember, Celebrate

Honor lights are being lit across Minnesota as Ecumen communities host their annual "Lights of Honor" celebrations.

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Named Among Top “Influencers in Aging”

Ecumen President and CEO Kathryn Roberts has been named as one of the 2017 “Influencers in Aging” by Next Avenue, a PBS digital publication dedicated to covering issues for people 50

Ecumen Meadows Gets Grant To Start a Memory Care Music Program

Ecumen Meadows in Worthington will be creating a therapeutic music program for its memory care residents thanks to a $3,427 grant from the Worthington Regional Health Care Foundation (WRHCF).

Ignite Your Passion! It’s Active Aging Week — A Good Time To Change the Way You Age

Ignite your passion!  Those are the watchwords for Active Aging Week®, which runs from September 24 to September 30, 2017.  

Parmly Residents Help the Homeless by Transforming Plastic Bags into Beds

A group from Ecumen Parmly LifePointes transformed plastic bags into comfortable beds for the homeless.

Two Ecumen Leaders Recognized on “50 for the Next 50” List by LeadingAge Minnesota

Two Ecumen leaders have been recognized by LeadingAge Minnesota as “innovative and influential leaders who are charting the course for the next wave of older adult services that will empower

Ecumen Celebrates National Adult Day Services Week

Ecumen is joining care providers across the country to celebrate National Adult Day Services Week, September 17-23, 2017. 

Ecumen Partners Golf Tournament Raises $30,000 for Benevolence Fund

Nearly 100 golfers joined Ecumen out on the greens for the annual Ecumen Partners Golf Tournament to raise money for the Benevolence Fund.

Healthy Aging Month: How to Embrace Feeling Older

Here’s a question to ponder during Healthy Aging Month: What is “old?” Statistically, the median age is 37.8, so when you pass that mark, you are older than 50% of

Ecumen Parmly Lakeview Apartment Residents Bring a Box Garden To Life

Residents at Ecumen Parmly Lakeview Apartments are now harvesting the vegetables of their labor from box gardens they planted last spring with a grant from Allina Health.

Healthy Aging Month: Advice for Kids Good for Older Adults Too

Some advice on getting older: Listen to what your pediatrician told you when you were a kid.

Ecumen Names Three Vice Presidents

Ecumen has named three vice presidents. William (Bill) McGarry has been named vice president of IT & chief technology officer (CTO) with leadership responsibility for company-wide information systems and technology.

National Assisted Living Week Honors the Special Relationship Between Those Giving and Receiving Care

Ecumen assisted living communities join other providers around the country this week in celebration of National Assisted Living Week – a time to honor the deep connections between staff and

September Is Healthy Aging Month: 10 Tips To Reinvent Yourself

Healthy Aging Month, celebrated each September, is a time to focus attention on the positive aspects of growing older. 

Arlo the Amazing Ecumen Hospice Hound Takes Patient Care to a Higher Level

To qualify as a hospice volunteer, being human is not essential.  Take Arlo, for example. He’s the cutest little toy poodle you could ever hope to meet – spunky, happy,

Nurse Linda Ross Retires at Ecumen Prairie Lodge: A Great Big Heart Is What Set Her Apart

When Linda Ross, RN, retired recently, her last day was a happy day – the perfect ending to her career.  

Living Ecumen’s Values: Joanna Meyer, Driver

Joanna Meyer goes above and beyond every single day in her role as a driver at Ecumen Pathstone Living. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: The Zvago Co-Op Team Brings Innovation To Life

For the Ecumen team managing the Zvago cooperative initiative, the future of senior living is now.

Ecumen’s CEO and COO Featured in Senior Living News Story on Women in Leadership

Senior Living News features Ecumen President & CEO Kathryn Roberts and COO Shelley Kendrick in an article exploring the role women leaders play in today’s aging services profession.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Chantelle Fischer, LPN

Chantelle Fischer is the definition of “to serve.” 

Language Matters: Please Don’t Say ‘Elderly’

To change the way we think about aging, we need to change the way we talk about aging.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Kenosha (Kenny) Washington, Restaurant Hostess

Kenosha (Kenny) Washington personifies customer service. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Billy Flanagan, Environmental Services Manager

Billy Flanagan is a shining example of an employee who lives Ecumen’s values, especially Innovation and Empowerment.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Cynthia Whitcomb, Human Resources Specialist

When it comes to honoring and empowering employees, Cindy Whitcomb is a champion. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Jennie Gerving, Resident Assistant

It can be the busiest day ever, and Jennie Gerving is unfazed.  She will have a smile on her face and a positive, can-do attitude. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Rita Dodge, Resident Services Coordinator

Rita Dodge is wonderful at innovation. She looks at something, and her brain instantly goes to work on ways to improve the process or new ways of completing a task. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Becky Tapper, Life Enrichment Director

Becky Tapper personifies honor. She is all about honoring the wishes and needs of residents at Ecumen Sand Prairie.

Ecumen Named One of Minnesota’s Best Places to Work for 10th Time

Ecumen has been named one of Minnesota’s Best Places to Work by the Minneapolis/Saint Paul Business Journal for the 10th time.

Honoring Joan Moore: Hired on the Spot 35 Years Ago at Ecumen Bethany Community

Joan Moore was hired in 10 minutes and continues working as a Nursing Assistant at Ecumen Bethany Community 35 years later.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Bress Nicneven, Environmental Specialist Supervisor

Bress Nicneven is Abiitan’s MacGyver. Like the TV character, he’s a wizard at problem-solving. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Vanessa Alvarado, Resident Services Coordinator

Service with a smile. A beaming smile that will warm your heart! That is what we see every day from Vanessa Blanco Alvarado, our Resident Services Coordinator.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Danielle Olson, Executive Director

Under Danielle Olson’s leadership, Sunnyside Care Center has become a top performer.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Tami Rakos and Jim Heymans, Ecumen Hospice

Tami Rakos and Jim Heymans of Ecumen Hospice approached the field at different times in life, but they agree that the profession is both demanding and extremely rewarding. And it’s

Living Ecumen’s Values: Amber Hernandez, Human Resources Specialist

Amber Hernandez is a people person – someone who genuinely wants to get to know everyone she works with and make them feel appreciated. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Pastor Ron Gerl, Chaplain

Pastor Ron Gerl of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes is a living example of everything Ecumen aspires to be. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Jana Odegaard, Resident Assistant

We always know when Jana Odegaard comes into the building at Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo. “It’s Jana!” the residents exclaim. 

Living Ecumen’s Values: Emily Dummer, RN, Memory Care

Emily Dummer is a caring and fun-loving nurse who can connect with anyone. She works in Memory Care at Ecumen Prairie Hill, where she has a very special rapport with

Living Ecumen’s Values: Teresa Nelson, RN, Director of Nursing

Service to others defines Teresa Nelson. She is always out on the floor at St. Mark’s Living, doing something to help out.

Living Ecumen’s Values: Todd Peterson, Maintenance Technician

Parmly Lakeview Apartments has taken 1st place in HUD Customer Satisfaction Surveys twice – in a large part because of Todd Peterson’s service, dedication, and commitment to our residents. 

Abiitan Mill City Now Offering Respite Service

Abiitan Mill City, Ecumen's luxury senior living community in Downtown Minneapolis, is now offering a respite program for those who need short-term assisted living or memory care services.

Aging in Place: Northfield Couple Builds an Inspired Forever Home

Most people want to keep living in their home as they age, but the home becomes the enemy.  A Northfield couple worked with renowned architect Michael Graves to build a

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 31, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2017 The Ecumen Velocity class

St. Mark’s Living Receives Workforce Grant To Help Recruit and Retain Employees

St. Mark’s Living, an Ecumen-managed senior living and healthcare campus in Austin, Minn., has received a $24,840 Workforce Solutions Grant from the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation to help recruit new employees

The Exercise That Can Undo Years of Aging

Contrary to popular opinion, a recent Mayo Clinic study suggests that it’s never too late to rejuvenate aging muscles.  

Five of the Most Helpful Alzheimer’s Blogs

Medical News Today has selected five blogs on Alzheimer's disease that showcase the most recent research, provide a day-in-the-life account of living with the disease, and share perspectives from caregivers.

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 24, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2017 The Ecumen Velocity class

Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2017

The Ecumen Velocity class of 2017 has just graduated from the year-long program focused on building leadership skills and developing innovative approaches to aging services.

Diversity and Inclusion Learning Event: Welcoming LGBT People in Senior Living Communities

Marsha Berry tells the story about the day she drove past a senior community in Minneapolis and saw two rainbow flags flying.  She pulled over and cried.

Ecumen Leaders Encouraged To Embrace Generational Differences

Kim Lear, a Minneapolis-based strategist and researcher in generational theory, last week gave a group of Ecumen leaders some insight on how to “view the world through the eyes of

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 17, 2017

  Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Join the 8+ Million People Who Are Loving How Rapper Macklemore

Share of 65+ Americans in the Workforce Skyrocketing

Nearly a fifth of people 65+ are working – the highest share of older workers in more than 50 years.

Telling the Difference Between ‘Normal’ Forgetfulness and Serious Memory Loss

How do you tell the difference between “normal” forgetfulness and serious memory loss due to dementia?

Join the 8+ Million People Who Are Loving How Rapper Macklemore Says Happy Birthday to His 100-Year-Old Grandma. It’s Glorious!

Rapper Macklemore surprised his Grandma Helen on her 100th birthday and took her on a heartwarming frolic around town – egging houses, hitting the arcade, doing karaoke and shopping for orthopedic

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 10, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: 96-Year-Old Ecumen Meadows Resident Gives 9-Year-Old History Buff a Firsthand Account of

The Wisdom of Making Friends Across Generations

It’s rare that we have friends 10 years younger or older than we are.  And that’s a shame, says anti-ageism activist Ashton Applewhite. In a recent blog post, she argues

96-Year-Old Ecumen Meadows Resident Gives 9-Year-Old History Buff a Firsthand Account of WWII

Bob Roos, 96, recently sat across from Dylan Schuett, 9, telling captivating stories from his World War II service, including the bloody battle of Iwo Jima. Dylan aspires to open

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 5, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Named One of Minnesota’s Best Places To Work for 10th Time

Join Innovators in Aging at Abiitan Mill City Event

Are you interested in mingling with innovators focused on changing the aging experience for seniors through technology? Aging2.0, an organization supporting innovation to help seniors, is hosting its “Summer 2

Parmly Volunteers Support Community Free Meal Mission

Thank you to the Ecumen Parmly LifePointes staff who recently served at the Community Free Meal at Zion Lutheran Church in Chisago City.  

Feeling Left Behind in the Mad Rush to Never Get Old

Everybody is expected to “age well” these days. What if that's not an option?

Creating an America Freed from Ageism

It's time to change the conversation about aging.

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 26, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Named One of Minnesota’s Best Places To Work for 10th Time

Cul-de-Sac Coffee Events Bring Parmly Residents Together

Point Pleasant Heights, a townhome and apartment community on the Ecumen Parmly LifePointes campus in Chisago City, recently held its annual Cul-de-Sac Coffees.

Ecumen Named One of Minnesota’s Best Places To Work for 10th Time

Ecumen has been named one of Minnesota’s Best Places to Work for the 10th time by the Minneapolis/Saint Paul Business Journal.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Philip Dufresne

Ecumen honors Philip Dufresne, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores in Two Harbors, Minn.,who is 103.

Minnesota Near the Top in Senior Services Says AARP Report

An AARP report ranks Minnesota second in the nation in overall quality of services for older adults.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 108th Birthday Doris Manson

Ecumen honors Doris Manson, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, who is 108.

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 19, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Featured in “Bold Leader” Series Ecumen CEO Kathryn

A Special Flag Day at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

Flag Day this week was celebrated with enthusiasm at Point Pleasant Heights on the Ecumen Parmly LifePointes campus in Chisago City, Minn.

Happy 100th Anniversary Ecumen Bethany Community!

Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., is celebrating its 100th anniversary this weekend, including a vintage fashion show on Friday, a family carnival on Saturday and a 100-year worship celebration and

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Featured in “Bold Leader” Series

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts is recognized this week as a “Bold Leader” by Aveus, a global management consulting firm.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Dean Christian

Ecumen honors Dean Christian, a resident of Ecumen Prairie Hill in St. Peter, Minn., who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 12, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Minnesota Good Age Features Abiitan Mill City Minnesota Good Age, a magazine

What Does Old Look Like?

See what happens when some young people make ill-informed assumptions about age.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Bernice Winter

Ecumen honors Bernice Winter, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., who is 100.

Minnesota Good Age Features Abiitan Mill City

Minnesota Good Age, a magazine for Minnesotans 50 and older, features Abiitan Mill City in its June issue. See “In the heart of the city” by Sarah Jackson for an

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 5, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Tribute to Vickie Thompson’s Nearly 40 Years of Service at Pelican

A Tribute to Vickie Thompson’s Nearly 40 Years of Service at Pelican Valley Senior Living

Vickie Thompson has served Pelican Valley Senior Living for nearly 40 years, helping deal with some of the most significant issues the community has faced.

Is Exercising with Pain Safe?

In honor of National Senior Health and Fitness Day, the National Institute on Aging discusses how it is possible to exercise with pain under certain conditions.

Minnetonka Mayor Praises Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Members of Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative in Minnetonka celebrated their new community with a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony May 23, 2017.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 30, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Award-Winning Ecumen Employees and Communities Recognized at Annual Leadership Meeting Ecumen leaders

In Memoriam: A Marine Comes Home 74 Years Later

This was a special Memorial Day for Mary Hagen, a resident of Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth, who recently learned her brother is coming home after 74 years.

Veteran’s Hill at Ecumen Bethany Community Honors Those Who Serve

It’s known as Veteran’s Hill – the hill below Ecumen Bethany Community’s Chapel in Alexandria, Minn.

Award-Winning Ecumen Employees and Communities Recognized at Annual Leadership Meeting

Ecumen leaders and communities with outstanding achievements in 2016 were recognized at an awards presentation ceremony at the company’s annual Leadership Conference held on May 17, 2017.

Remembering Why We Celebrate Memorial Day

On Monday, May 29, Americans will celebrate Memorial Day. Thank you to all of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces, past and present. Ecumen honors you! 

Ecumen’s Cheryl Dinsmore Leading State Activity Professionals Association

Cheryl Dinsmore, Life Enhancement Supervisor at Ecumen Meadows of Worthington, Minn., currently is serving as president of the Minnesota Statewide Activity Professionals (MN SWAP).

Grilling This Memorial Day? Reduce Cancer Risk From Outdoor Grilling

With Memorial Day weekend coming up quickly, there is no doubt that cooking out on the grill is on everyone’s minds. But, it is important to keep in mind the

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Elrose Milverstedt

Ecumen honors Elrose Milverstedt, a resident of Ecumen CountrySide in Owatonna, Minn., who is 104.

Built with an ‘Eagle’ Eye: DL Teen Designs Picnic Shelter at Ecumen as Eagle Scout Project

DL-Online tells the story of Cody Christen’s dedication to designing and building a new picnic shelter for Ecumen Detroit Lakes in order to earn his rank of Eagle Scout.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Evelyn LeSuer

Ecumen honors Evelyn LeSuer, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., who is 101.

Abiitan Mill City Featured in Lavender Magazine

Abittan Mill City is profiled in the current issue of Lavender Magazine.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 15, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: M State’s Magazine Tells the Success Story of Ecumen Detroit Lakes Nurse

M State’s Magazine Tells the Success Story of Ecumen Detroit Lakes Nurse Bobbi Jo Koons

Minnesota State Community and Technical College Magazine recently highlighted the success story of nurse Bobbi Jo Koons, who got her B.S. in nursing degree through Ecumen’s scholarship program while continuing

Minnesota Ranks No. 1 in Senior Health

Minnesota is the nation’s number one healthiest state for seniors, according to the  2017 America’s Health Rankings Senior Report from the United Health Foundation, a private nonprofit founded by United

Tips for Talking With Older Patients

In honor of Nurses Week, the National Institute on Aging offers best practices for health professionals when communicating with older patients.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 8, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Minneapolis Leaders Praise Abiitan Mill City’s Vision for Urban Senior Living Minneapolis

Diversity and Inclusion Learning Event: Understanding Mental Illness

One in five people reading this sentence has some form of mental illness.

Velocity 2017 Class Gets an Inspiring Perspective on Empowerment

The 2017 Velocity class recently visited the Interact Center in St. Paul to see empowerment in action. 

Minneapolis Leaders Praise Abiitan Mill City’s Vision for Urban Senior Living

Abiitan Mill City is the only senior living building in the downtown Minneapolis core and is designed specifically for the current generation of retiring Baby Boomers who want active lifestyles

Seniors and Sleep: Five Things You Might Not Know

Aging in Stride offers information on seniors and sleep just in honor of National Sleep Awareness Week.

Give Aging a New Voice

Give aging a new voice – one that reflects what today's older adults have to say! More than ever before, older Americans are working longer, trying new things and engaging

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 1, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Detroit Lakes Couple Dies Hours Apart After 64 Years Together For

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Henry (Hank) Niemiec

Ecumen honors Henry (Hank) Niemiec, a resident of Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood, who is 100.

In Praise of Meals on Wheels: Food and Fellowship for Housebound Seniors

Stacy Hanley, Ecumen Senior Vice President and Chief Philanthropy Officer, is a passionate advocate of Meals on Wheels, one of the most popular volunteer activities of Ecumen employees.

Eat Like You Have Diabetes

Renowned chef, Daniel Thomas, serves up 5 tips for healthier dining in a recent article for AARP.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Couple Dies Hours Apart After 64 Years Together

For the past 64 years, John and Anne Alexander were virtually inseparable. Within hours of each other, they died together last week at Ecumen Detroit Lakes, where they both were

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Bernice Farber

Ecumen honors Bernice Farber, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., who is 100.

Ecumen’s 2016 Philanthropy Report to the Community

Learn more about our fundraising efforts, innovative programs and those who support our changing aging efforts in Ecumen's 2016 Philanthropy Report.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Fern Ann Trierweiler

Ecumen honors Fern Ann Trierweiler, a resident of Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood, who is 100.

Ecumen Brooks in Owatonna Adds Memory Care Services

Ecumen Brooks, a 50-unit senior housing and services community in Owatonna, Minn., has opened a new secure memory care area.

Ecumen Hospice-Litchfield Celebrates 28-Years of Community Connection

Ecumen Hospice-Litchfield held its annual hospice dinner and silent auction April 7, 2017, and raised about $11,000 – money used to help pay for care and supplies that are not

Are You Prepared for Allergy Season? Take this Quiz

AARP offers a quiz and some uncommon options to soothe your symptoms this season.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 11, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Rose Senior Living-Avon Hosts Grand Opening Ceremony Rose Senior Living-Avon, a new

Rose Senior Living-Avon Hosts Grand Opening Ceremony

Rose Senior Living-Avon, a new senior living community  in Avon, Ohio, hosted a gala ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house March 31.

Diversity and Inclusion Learning Event: Understanding the Hispanic and Latino People

Victoria Amaris, an anthropologist who specializes in cross-cultural communication, recently gave Ecumen employees an overview of the challenges and issues faced by Hispanic and Latino people and discussed common misconceptions

Feel Down? Get Up—Emotional Benefits of Exercise

In a recent article, Go4Life, discusses research showing that the benefits of exercise go far beyond just physical wellbeing. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 4, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: 107-Year-Old Verna Bloom Reveals Her Secret To Longevity Meet Verna Bloom, who

Honoring Ecumen’s Social Workers — The Resourceful Problem-Solvers in Senior Care

Ecumen honors its dedicated social workers — the pathfinders and problem solvers of senior care.  

107-Year-Old Verna Bloom Reveals Her Secret To Longevity

Meet Verna Bloom, who lives at Ecumen-managed Sunnyside Care Center in Lake Park, Minn. She has lived through eight major U.S. wars, watched 19 presidents come and go, and experienced

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Floyd Skinner

Ecumen honors Floyd Skinner, a resident of  Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley, who is 100.

Ecumen Regional Operations Directors Libbon and Barness Go To Washington To Oppose the American Health Care Act

Ecumen Regional Operations Directors Paul Libbon and Craig Barness joined a delegation of LeadingAge Minnesota members on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, this week to meet with the Minnesota congressional

Spring-Clean Your Mind

In a recent article, AARP offers 3 can’t-miss tips for clearing away those cobwebs.

10 Ways to Make Healthier Restaurant Choices

In honor of National Nutrition Month, Ecumen is sharing 10 ways to make healthier restaurant choices, courtesy of the National Institute on Aging.

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 13, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Two Ecumen-Managed Communities Receive Workforce Grants for a New Program To Help

Ecumen Scenic Shores Residents Feel the Beat

There’s something primal about beating drums that brings people together. 

Two Ecumen-Managed Communities Receive Workforce Grants for a New Program To Help Retain Employees

Two Ecumen-managed communities in rural Minnesota are teaming up to create a new program aimed at increasing employee retention by helping employees balance their work and personal lives. Pelican Valley

5 Low-Impact Exercises for Joint Pain

AARP offers several exercises to help keep up an exercise routine, even with chronic joint pain. 

Grand Village Receives Workforce Grant To Help Recruit and Retain Caregivers for Seniors

Ecumen-managed Grand Village, a senior living and care center community in Grand Rapids, Minn., has received a $25,000 Workforce Solutions Grant from the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation to help recruit new

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 6, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Bethany Community Receives Workforce Grant To Help Recruit and Retain Caregivers

Diversity and Inclusion Learning Event: An Introduction to Islam and Muslims

Do you know the distinction between Islam and Muslims?  Or why Muslim women wear headscarves? Or how Muslims regard Jesus?

Ecumen Bethany Community Receives Workforce Grant To Help Recruit and Retain Caregivers for Seniors

Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., has received a $25,000 Workforce Solutions Grant from the LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation to help recruit new employees to senior care and to retain them

5 Great Immune-Boosting Foods

A recent article for AARP discusses five great immune-boosting foods to help the public, especially seniors, stay healthy this winter. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Feb. 27, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Mark Ritchie Shares the Story of Minnesota’s World’s Fair Bid with Abiitan

Mark Ritchie Shares the Story of Minnesota’s World’s Fair Bid with Abiitan Mill City Residents

Former Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie paid a call on a welcoming audience of Abiitan Mill City residents this week to talk about his current job promoting Minnesota’s bid

St. Mark’s Living Helps Paint the Town of Austin Pink – And Supports Its Director of Nursing in Her Cancer Battle

For the past five years, St. Mark’s Living has been raising money for Austin, Minnesota’s annual “Paint the Town Pink” to support research on breast cancer prevention and treatment. 

10 Misconceptions about Aging

A recent article for AgingCare explains that there is no typical “older personality.”

Eleanore Ebeling Remembers Calvin Coolidge, Model T Fords and the First Radios

Over the past 102 years, Eleanore Ebeling, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn., has gathered a lot of wonderful memories. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Feb. 20, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Wednesdays with Genny, Ecumen Hospice Volunteer Hospice volunteers know a secret. The

Congratulations to Pelican Valley Senior Living – Winner of the LeadingAge Minnesota Community Impact Award!

Ecumen-managed Pelican Valley Senior Living in Pelican Rapids received the 2017 LeadingAge Minnesota Community Impact Award.

Abiitan Mill City Featured in The Journal

The Journal, a newspaper serving downtown and northeast Minneapolis, this week highlights Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City and Smith & Porter Restaurant.

Wednesdays with Genny, Ecumen Hospice Volunteer

Genny Swanner of Chisago City shares the rewards of hospice volunteering.

How to Protect Yourself from Health Scams

Learn how to spot a health scam from an honest advertisement.

Congratulations to Grand Village’s Wendy Griese — Winner of LeadingAge Minnesota’s Ray Johnson Leadership in Action Award

Wendy Griese's purpose in life is to help others find their purpose. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Feb. 13, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Why Calling Older Adults ‘Sweetie’ or ‘Honey’ Is Ageist Using pet names

In Loving Memory of Peter Hilleboe: A Man Whose Legacy Made Life Better for Others

A heartwarming story of how the need of one resident at Ecumen Detroit Lakes made life better for many other residents.

Why Calling Older Adults ‘Sweetie’ or ‘Honey’ Is Ageist

Using pet names and child-like vocabulary with older adults is one of the most common ageist behaviors by well-meaning people.

3 Hot New Superfoods for 2017

A study from the Journal of Medicinal Foods suggests one food could help prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Margaret Rose

Ecumen honors Margaret Rose, a resident of Ecumen Centennial House, who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Feb. 6, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Smith & Porter, New Restaurant at Abiitan Mill City, Now Open Smith

Another Way To View Alzheimer’s – Without the Tragedy Narrative

Dr. Bill Thomas encourages another way to think about Alzheimer's without the "tragedy narrative."

6 Signs of Hypothermia

The National Institute on Aging offers several tips on how to spot, treat and prevent hypothermia to help older adults stay safe this winter.

Ecumen North Branch Receives Dignity Quilts

Recently, Piecemakers Quilt Guild donated handmade “dignity quilts” to Ecumen North Branch. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Jan. 30, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Favorite Blog Post: A Hospice Client Gives His Nurse a Day She

Are You a First Time Caregiver? AARP Can Help.

AARP’s Caregiver Resource Center offers a guide that can help first-time caregivers prepare to care in five simple steps.

The Importance of Oral Health for Seniors

Though losing teeth and getting dentures as we aged was commonplace in the past, it should not be expected as we move into the future.

Smith & Porter, New Restaurant at Abiitan Mill City, Now Open

Smith & Porter, a New American restaurant with a casual atmosphere, is now open in Ecumen’s new Abiitan Mill City building at 428 South 2nd St., Minneapolis. 

Zvago Glen Lake Co-op in Minnetonka Planning for an April 2017 Opening

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a new senior housing community on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, is planning for residents to start moving in sometime in April 2017.

Favorite Blog Post: A Hospice Client Gives His Nurse a Day She Will Never Forget

Roger's last wish was one more tractor ride. And what a ride it was.

Happy Birthday to Ecumen Bethany Community

Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria is 100 years old this year.

If a Family Member Has Alzheimer’s Disease, Will I Have It, Too?

The National Institute on Aging says, “learning about your family health history may help you know if you are at increased risk for certain diseases or medical conditions, like Alzheimer's

Top 5 Blog Posts — Jan. 16, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: In Loving Memory of Peter Hilleboe: A Tall Man Whose Legacy Made

Senior Health: The Paw-sitive Effects of Pets

An article by the Huffington Post details a recent study finding that pets improved the health of their owners “by lowering blood pressure and regulating the heart rate during stressful

Top 5 Blog Posts — Jan. 9, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Unique High School Program Helps Students Become Nursing Assistants A high school

Ecumen-Managed Rose Senior Living Avon Now Open

Ecumen-managed Rose Senior Living Avon, a new senior living community adjacent to the Richard E. Jacobs Health Campus in Avon, Ohio, is now open, and residents have begun moving into

Unique High School Program Helps Students Become Nursing Assistants

A high school in Alexandria, Minn., has developed a unique program that allows students to become Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and help fill a pressing need for senior care workers.

Tips for a Better Exercise Routine in 2017

If increasing or improving your exercise routine is one of your New Year’s resolutions for 2017, the National Institute on Aging offers several different resources.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Jan. 3, 2017

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Clarkfield Care Center Honors Its Four Centenarians The Clarkfield Care Center recently

How to Keep Track of Medicines During the Busy Holiday Season

The National Institute on Aging offers some tips for seniors to help keep track of medications, not only during the holidays, but all of the time.

Year in Review: Top Changing Aging Blog Posts of 2016

From the Changing Aging Blog, here is a roundup of the 2016 posts that captured the most reader attention.

Clarkfield Care Center Honors Its Four Centenarians

The Clarkfield Care Center recently honored four of its residents who are 100 or more.

How to Start Exercising After Age 60

The Cleveland Clinic offers six practical tips to help you start exercising. 

Luther Park at Sandpoint Named Among Top 10 Assisted Living Communities in Idaho

Ecumen-managed Luther Park at Sandpoint, ID, has been named by Assisted Living Today among the “Top 10 Assisted Living Communities in Idaho.”

Top 5 Blog Posts — Dec. 19, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: The Acting Debut of 107-Year-Old Judy Johnson of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Judy

The Acting Debut of 107-Year-Old Judy Johnson of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

Judy Johnson, who was born in 1909 during the silent movie era, became an actor when she was 104, shortly after she moved to Ecumen Parmly LifePointes in Chisago City. 

Top 10 Holiday Gifts for Seniors

If you are searching for gifts for the seniors in your life this holiday season, look no further!

New York Times Features Storytelling Program at Ecumen-Managed Assisted Living Community in Norwood Young America, Minn.

In a recent story about how older people find peace through telling their life stories, The New York Times features a program at The Harbor, an Ecumen-manage assisted living community

National Flu Vaccination Awareness Week: Important for Seniors

Last week was “National Influenza Vaccination Awareness Week” and Ecumen thought it was important to remind its readers of the importance of getting vaccinated, especially for seniors.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Erna Panning

Ecumen honors Erna Panning, a resident of The Harbor in Norwood Young American, who is 100 years old.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Dec. 12, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Lakeshore Nurse Hanna Norman: A Lifelong Journey into Nursing Some say

Ecumen North Branch Residents Help Students with Disabilities Learn Life Skills

For the past nine years, students with disabilities from the Life Work Center have been coming to Ecumen North Branch to socialize with residents — with heartwarming results.

Ecumen Lakeview Commons Artists Exhibit Their Watercolors

Watercolor artists at Ecumen Lakeview Commons recently exhibited their work.  See the video.

St. Mark’s Living Receives Care Award

St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., received this year’s Champion of Care award given by Heartland Hospice. 

How Getting Out in Nature Can Improve Your Health

A 2016 study, developed by The Wildlife Trusts found that people were 30% more likely to rate their health as “excellent” after spending time in nature every day for a month.

Ecumen Lakeshore Nurse Hanna Norman: A Lifelong Journey into Nursing

Ecumen Lakeshore Nurse Hanna Norman, RN, was recently featured in a cover story in Career Impact magazine, published for the community, alumni and friends of Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Dec. 5, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: State Loan Forgiveness Program for Nursing Home Nurses Accepting Applications Now The

State Loan Forgiveness Program for Nursing Home Nurses Accepting Applications Now

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) is now taking applications for its loan forgiveness for nursing home RNs and LPNs.

How to Start Exercising Again After a Break

It can be hard to keep a normal exercise routine, especially during this busy holiday season. The National Institute on Aging offers some tips on restarting and staying on track

The Soothing Role of Music in Hospice Care

At the end of life, music’s natural calming effect can help hospice patients express and experience a wide array of emotions at a time when self-expression and coping matters more

Top 5 Blog Posts — Nov. 28, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Grief and the Holidays: 15 Ways to Cope “If your life has

The Comfort of Touch in Hospice Care

Massage therapy is one of the most effective ways to help hospice patients relax and find comfort in their last days and hours. 

How to Keep from Overeating During the Holidays

With Thanksgiving coming up tomorrow, Ecumen thought it would be helpful to share some tips to keep from overeating during the holidays.

Grief and the Holidays: 15 Ways to Cope

With the holidays approaching, Ecumen knows that those who have lost a loved one will be facing changes and, inevitably, grief. Read this post for 15 ways to cope with

Facing the Holidays with an Empty Chair: Ecumen Hospice Hosts Remembrance Service

The first holidays after the death of a loved one can be a looming and stressful time for loved ones. To help the family and friends of those who passed

Top 5 Blog Posts — Nov. 21, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Five Ecumen Sites Get National “Best Nursing Home” Rating from U.S. News

The Mission of Hospice Vigil Volunteers: Comfort at the Very End of Life

As St. Paul resident Molly McCarthy was considering volunteer opportunities, she remembered a significant event in her own life – when her father was in hospice just before he died.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Women Honored for Community Leadership

Two Ecumen Detroit Lakes women recently were featured in Women 360, a magazine all about Becker County women, published by Detroit Lakes Newspapers.

A Good Night’s Sleep is a Key Player in Healthy Aging

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) says that, older adults need roughly the same amount of sleep as all adults, but, in the cases of many older adults, this is not reality

Five Ecumen Sites Get National “Best Nursing Home” Rating from U.S. News & World Report

Five Ecumen owned and managed sites in Minnesota have received a “Best Nursing Home” rating by U.S. News & World Report magazine. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Nov. 14, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Urges Colleagues To End Ageism Ecumen CEO Kathryn

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Eldora Clark

Ecumen honors Eldora Clark, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, who is 103.

Our Favorite Veterans Day Stories Told by Ecumen Residents

Many Ecumen residents are veterans with rich and deeply moving stories about their military experience and how profoundly it influenced their lives.

Read the “History of Veterans Day”

Veterans Day is observed in many ways across the United States – parades, ceremonies and even with retail, service and restaurant discounts to honor Veterans. But do you know the

Flu Shot Advice for People Over 65

Flu season is upon us and medical professionals are advising the public to get their flu shot "the earlier, the better." In a recent blog post for The Huffington Post

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Urges Colleagues To End Ageism

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts is passionate about ending ageism.  In a recent speech, she urges her colleages to make ending ageism a top national priority. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — Nov. 7, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Teamwork and Training Save the Life of an Ecumen Bethany Community Employee

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Orphea Mattsfield

Ecumen honors Orphea Mattsfield, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 105.

Heritage at Irene Woods Voted “Best Assisted Living”

Heritage at Irene Woods, an Ecumen-managed senior living community near Memphis, Tenn., has been voted “Best Assisted Living” in the Collierville area by readers of the Collierville Independent.

Teamwork and Training Save the Life of an Ecumen Bethany Community Employee

When Lynn Malvin's heart stopped, her coworkers at Ecumen Bethany Community saved her life with a well-trained quick response.

Deb Dodgen of Ecumen Meadows Named Volunteer of the Year by State Activity Organization

The Minnesota Statewide Activity Professionals (MN SWAP) recently named Deb Dodgen as Volunteer of the Year for her work at Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Oct. 31, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: An Art Trove at Ecumen Meadows Wows the Worthington Community Art treasures

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Joe Hickman

Ecumen honors Joe Hickman, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, who is 101.

Scott McGuire Named Ecumen CFO

Scott McGuire has been named Ecumen’s Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He replaces Dennis Johnson, who retired after 11 years with Ecumen. For the past 17 years, McGuire

Ecumen Considers Operating Skyway Senior Center in Minneapolis

Ecumen is exploring the possiblitity of assuming operation of the financially strapped downtown Minneapolis Skyway Senior Center.  

Ecumen Housing Director Kiza Olson Participating in Blandin Foundation Leadership Program

Kiza Olson, Housing Director at Ecumen Oaks & Pines in Hutchinson, Minn., is among 24 Litchfield area residents participating in the Blandin Foundation’s Community Leadership Program.

An Art Trove at Ecumen Meadows Wows the Worthington Community

Art treasures were hiding behind closed doors throughout Ecumen Meadows in Worthington.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Oct. 24, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Tribute to Pastor John Peterson, Beloved Hospice Chaplain in Litchfield Pastor

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Frieda Westphal

Ecumen honors Frieda Westphal, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 103.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ellenora Mattfield

Ecumen honors Ellenora Mattfield, a resident of Grand Village, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ellenora Mattfield

Ecumen honors Ellenora Mattfield, a resident of Grand Village, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ellenora Mattfield

Ecumen honors Ellenora Mattfield, a resident of Grand Village, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ethelyn “Sam” Thunstrom

Ecumen honors Ethelyn “Sam” Thunstrom, a resident of Ecumen North Branch, who is 100.  

U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar Visits Ecumen North Branch To Discuss Act on Alzheimer’s Initiative

As part of her effort to change the stigma around Alzheimer’s and dementia, U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar recently visited Ecumen North Branch to talk about Act on Alzheimer’s.

A Tribute to Pastor John Peterson, Beloved Hospice Chaplain in Litchfield

Pastor John Peterson, the recently retired Hospice Chaplain at Ecumen Home Care & Hospice – Litchfield, has a special way of meeting people where they are — with grace and

A Shakespearean Day at Ecumen Lakeshore

Ten Thousand Things Theater Company of Minneapolis traveled to Duluth last week to perform Shakespeare’s “Pericles” for Ecumen Lakeshore residents, who were on the edge of their seats for the

Zvago Glen Lake Hosting Moving Solutions Seminar

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a senior housing community opening in the spring of 2017 on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, is hosting a seminar on how to

Top 5 Blog Posts — October 17, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Bethany Community Named Employer of the Year by Lakes Area Professional

An Understandable Explanation of Alzheimer’s

If you've had trouble understanding Alzheimer's, try this short, straightfoward video explanation. 

Ecumen Bethany Community Named Employer of the Year by Lakes Area Professional Women

Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., has been named the Employer of the Year (in the large employer category) by Lakes Area Professional Women. 

Zvago Glen Lake Hosting Open House October 15

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a new senior housing community on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, is holding an open house this Saturday,October 15, from 10 a.m. to

Top 5 Blog Posts — October 10, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Velocity 2017 Class Holds First Workshop    The Ecumen Velocity 2017

Ecumen Velocity 2017 Class Holds First Workshop

The Ecumen Velocity 2017 class held its first two-day session this week, focusing on the theme of “Authenticity and Emotional Intelligence.”

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lillian Jorgenson

Ecumen honors Lillian Jorgenson, a resident of Ecumen Sand Prairie in St. Peter, who is 101.

‘Celebrating Wisdom’–A Short Video History of Aging in Minnesota

“Celebrating Wisdom,” sponsored by the Minnesota Board on Aging, is a Twin Cities Public Television (TPT) program that examines getting older in American and in Minnesota.

The Aging Workforce Is a Wellspring of Opportunity

Digital technology empowers older people to stay in the workforce in ways that can benefit everyone.

Top 5 Blog Posts — October 3, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Purposeful Woman: Wendy Griese, Life Enrichment Manager at Grand Village Wendy

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Ellen Saine

Ecumen honors Ellen Saine, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores, who is 101.​

A Purposeful Woman: Wendy Griese, Life Enrichment Manager at Grand Village

Wendy Griese is very clear about her purpose in life. It’s to help others find their purpose.

Get Moving! It’s Active Aging Week — A Good Time To Change the Way You Age

Stand up and get moving!  Those are the watchwords for Active Aging Week, which runs from September 25 to October 1.

Top 5 Blog Posts — September 26, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Dramatic Demographic Shift in Age Affects Employers, Seniors and Communities in Minnesota

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Irma Kreie

Ecumen honors Irma Kreie, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines in Hutchinson, Minn., who is 100.  

Dramatic Demographic Shift in Age Affects Employers, Seniors and Communities in Minnesota

Finding the right people to fill open positions is a growing challenge for employers all across Minnesota, especially for aging care providers who have a large number of retiring employees

Ecumen Celebrates National Adult Day Services Week

Ecumen is joining care providers across the country to celebrate National Adult Day Services Week, September 18-24, 2016.

Top 5 Blog Posts — September 19, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Irene Williams

Ecumen honors Irene Williams, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato, who is 100.  

Woonerf Next to Abiitan Now in Place

The woonerf next to Ecumen's Abiitan in downtown Minneapolis is now in place.  Get the details.

Drama on the High Seas at Ecumen Prairie Lodge

The “mateys” at Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center recently put on a pirate play, complete with pretend swords, sea monsters, booty and buccaneers.  It was a glorious day of

Music and Memories on the Jukebox at Ecumen Pathstone Living

A special jukebox brings back memories at Ecumen Pathstone Living.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Helen Hansen

Ecumen honors Helen Hansen, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines, who is 105.

Top 5 Blog Posts — September 12, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Things You Can Do as a Long-Distance Caregiver If you live far

Things You Can Do as a Long-Distance Caregiver

If you live far away from a family member or friend who needs care, here are some tips on things you can do.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Eileen Pederson

Ecumen honors Eileen Pederson, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, who is 100. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Thelma Andersen

Ecumen honors Thelma Andersen, a resident of St. Mark's Living, who is 103.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Milton Leske

Ecumen honors Milton Leske, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines in Hutchinson, Minn., who is 101. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — September 6, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Honoring Dr. John Beaumier and His Life of Giving Back  When a

Honoring Dr. John Beaumier and His Life of Giving Back

When a young John Beaumier was trying to make his way in the world, someone was always there for him. With help from others along the way, he became a

Honoring 50 Leaders Over 50

You’ve no doubt seen those pervasive lists that honor youthful leaders — 40 under 40 or 30 under 30. This begs the question: Is leadership solely the province of youth?

Ecumen Bethany Community Makes Lake More Accessible

A new ramp to Lake Winona makes access to the lake much easier and safer.

Top 5 Blog Posts — August 29, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Join Ecumen at the Minnesota State Fair    Ecumen is WCCO Radio’s

Join Ecumen at the Minnesota State Fair

Join Ecumen at the Minnesota State Fair today.  Ecumen is WCCO Radio’s broadcast partner for Day 5 of the Minnesota State Fair on Monday, August 29, which is Senior &

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Irene Jerrow

Ecumen honors Irene Jerrow, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 100.

Caring for a Person with Alzheimer’s Disease: Your Easy-to-Use Guide from the National Institute on Aging

The National Institute on Aging's "Caring for a Person with Alzheimer's Disease" guide will help you learn about and cope with the changes and challenges of caring for someone living

Top 5 Blog Posts – August 23, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Muriel Swenson Ecumen honors Muriel Swenson,

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Leona Hanson

Ecumen honors Leona Hanson, a resident of Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, who is 102.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Albert Ruckelshausen

Ecumen honors Albert Ruckelshausen, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, who is 103.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Margaret Letourneau

Ecumen honors Margaret Letourneau, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Erma Lefebvre

Ecumen honors Erma Lefebvre, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Guthrie Theater Legend Annette Garceau Celebrates Her 103rd Birthday

Legendary Guthrie Theater costume designer Annette Garceau, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, Minn., is celebrating her 103rd birthday today. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Muriel Swenson

Ecumen honors Muriel Swenson, a resident of Sunnyside Care Center, who is 104.

Dementia Friendly “Memory Café” Concept Moves to Rural Minnesota

Willmar, Minn., is among the first rural areas to launch the memory cafe approach to help those with dementia. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — August 15, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Pathstone Living Caregivers Help Wayward Turtle Get Back Home    Caregiving

Ecumen Pathstone Living Caregivers Help Wayward Turtle Get Back Home

A wandering turtle brings back childhood memories at Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato. 

The Hollywood Perspective on Ageism

Follow the debate on whether Hollywood is changing its ageist views.

Ecumen Lakeview Commons Artists Weave a Tapestry of Smiles

A weaving class at Ecumen Lakeview Commons exceeded all expectations.

Top 5 Blog Posts — August 9, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Gertie Nelson Checks Another Adventure off Her Bucket List with a Little

Gertie Nelson Checks Another Adventure off Her Bucket List with a Little Help from Her Friends

Skydiving Gretie Nelson keeps checking adventures off her bucket list.

Ecumen Evergreens of Moorhead Hosts Scrubs Camp To Boost Interest in Healthcare Careers

Ecumen Evergreens of Moorhead is hosting a “Scrubs Camp” to give middle and high school students an opportunity to explore healthcare careers firsthand.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Edith Tauer

Ecumen honors Edith Tauer, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, Minn., who is 100.

Luther Park at Sandpoint, Idaho Voted Best Senior Living Community

Ecumen-managed Luther Park at Sandpoint, ID, has been voted the “best senior living community” in Bonner County in a reader survey conducted by the Bonner County Daily Bee newspaper.

Top 5 Blog Posts — August 1, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2016    The Ecumen Velocity

Honoring Ha Thu Rethwisch: Exemplary Nursing Assistant at Ecumen Detroit Lakes for 40+ Years

Ha Thu Rethwisch has dedicated more than 40 years to serving the residents of Ecumen Detroit Lakes with dignity and compassion as a Nursing Assistant.

Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2016

The Ecumen Velocity class of 2016 has just graduated from the year-long program focused on building leadership skills and developing innovative approaches to aging services.

Warm Water Fitness at Ecumen Detroit Lakes

Ecumen Detroit Lakes recently installed a warm water aquatic pool that is becoming a big hit with area residents.

10 Things To Know About Hospice

Hospice is not a topic people tend to seek information about — until they need it.

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 25, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: The Day Ecumen Prairie Lodge Became a Dance Hall        A spirited dance

The Day Ecumen Prairie Lodge Became a Dance Hall

A spirited dance troupe recently transformed Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center into a makeshift dance hall full of smiles, memories and movement. 

Tips for Recognizing Heat Stroke in Older Adults

Older adults (that is, people aged 65 years and older) are more prone to heat stress than younger people for several reasons: Older adults do not adjust as well as

Ecumen Pathstone Living Voted Best Senior Community in Mankato

Ecumen Pathstone Living has been voted best senior living community in Mankato by readers of Mankato Magazine.

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 18, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Centenarian and Navy Veteran Doris Brand Taught Kids to Read and Pilots

Centenarian and Navy Veteran Doris Brand Taught Kids to Read and Pilots to Fly

Ecumen honors Doris Brand, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who will be 101 July 16.

Abiitan Mill City Executive Director Erwan Moison Speaks the Language of Hospitality

When it comes to customer service, Abiitan Mill City's new Executive Director does not mince words.

Why and How To Be a Hospice Volunteer: Your Questions Answered

Cori Ballew, Ecumen Hospice Volunteer Specialist, talks about how and why to become a hospice volunteer.

Brain Fitness Takes More Than a Game App

Using brain-game apps to improve mental acuity are good as far as they go. You get better at playing games but not necessarily smarter or fitter.

Ecumen Lakeview Commons Interns Get Some Life-Changing Experience

"You think you're changing [the residents'] lives, but in reality, they're changing yours."

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 11, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Scholars Fellowship Program Graduates Its 2016 Class Ten nursing students recently

Doctors Specializing in Geriatrics In Short Supply

The elderly population in the United States is growing by leaps and bounds, but the number of doctors specially trained to treat them are not.

Ecumen Scholars Fellowship Program Graduates Its 2016 Class

Ten nursing students recently graduated from the Ecumen Scholars Fellowship Program after an intensive three-week program learning about senior care.

Honoring Pelican Valley Health Center Resident Dick Lyon and His Thousands of Photographic Memories

For Dick Lyon, photography is more than just taking pictures. It’s about preserving memories.

Top 5 Blog Posts — July 5, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Nicole Larson Receives Ecumen’s Powerful Partner Award Nicole Larson’s mission is to

Adult Children Dread the “Senior Care Talk” with Parents More than the “Sex Talk” with Kids

A national survey regarding senior care issues finds that adult children would rather talk to their kids about sex than talk to their parents about senior care.

Nicole Larson Receives Ecumen’s Powerful Partner Award

Nicole Larson of Ecumen Home Care & Hospice has won Ecumen's Powerful Partner Award for her hospice fundraising work.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Willis Miller

Ecumen honors Willis Miller, a resident of Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson, Minn., who is 101.

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 27, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Let’s Give a Big Round of Applause for Jerry Barnhart and Archie

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Mildred Nelson

Ecumen honors Mildred “Millie” Nelson, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankator, who is 104.

Let’s Give a Big Round of Applause for Jerry Barnhart and Archie Cobb at Point Pleasant Heights

After more than 70 years performing together, Jerry Barnhart and Archie Cobb are still making people laugh.  

Models Now Open at Rose Senior Living in Avon, Ohio

Model apartments are now open at Rose Senior Living–Avon, a new senior living community managed by Ecumen on the Richard E. Jacobs Health Campus in Avon, Ohio. 

Uncovering the Truth about Alzheimer’s

While it is common knowledge that Alzheimer’s disease robs people of their ability to remember, other truths about the disease are less well known.

Remembering Pat Videen at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

The staff at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes remembers how Pat Videen would push her wheelchair down the hallways always leaving a song in her wake. She was a larger-than-life personality who

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 20, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Honoring Ecumen Lakeview Commons Resident Mary Alice Landeen On Christmas Day when

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Philip Dufresne

Ecumen honors Philip Dufresne, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores, who is 102.

Honoring Vern and Shirley Sunshine Mollan at Point Pleasant Heights

A couple of weeks ago, people were streaming into Ecumen’s Point Pleasant Heights in Chisago City, and Shirley Mollan was trying her best to hug them all.

Honoring Ecumen Lakeview Commons Resident Mary Alice Landeen

On Christmas Day when Mary Alice Landeen was five years old, her father gave her a gift that has kept on giving for the past 82 years. 

It’s Time To Face Aging

The rapid aging of Minnesota’s population is not only going to impact our economy and communities, it will touch the lives of virtually every person in our state. Together, we

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 13, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Karen Sjostrom & Cindy Mostue: Dedicated CNAs with 71 Years of Combined

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Ethelyde “Toni” Rasmusson

Ecumen honors Ethelyde “Toni” Rasmusson, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 103 today.

Sunnyside Care Center Rallies Support for a Cherished Colleague Who Is Fighting Cancer

The team at Sunnyside Care Center are rallying to support their beloved Activity Director, a 40-year employee who is battling cancer.  

Karen Sjostrom & Cindy Mostue: Dedicated CNAs with 71 Years of Combined Experience at Pelican Valley Health Center

It's National Nursing Assistant's Week and Ecumen honors its 1,800 Nursing Assistants for their dedicated care and commitment.  Here's a story about two very special ones.

Heritage Community Residents in Park Rapids Make a Special Effort To Fight Cancer

A group of residents at Ecumen-managed Heritage Manor and Park Villa in Park Rapids, Minn., have been working especially hard to raise money for cancer research by decorating luminary bags

30 Couples Celebrate 50+ Years of Marriage

Thirty couples married more than 50 years recently gathered at the Coon Rapids Senior Center. It was a happy group.

Top 5 Blog Posts — June 6, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: How To Practice Good Alzheimer's Etiquette Tips on how to treat a

7 Centenarians Share Their Aging Secrets

Do you wonder what the secret to living to 100 is? U.S. News has compiled a list of 7 centenarians who have shared their wisdom on aging. This list includes

Why ‘Senior’ Proms Are Catching On

High school students are not the only ones who have been enjoying evenings filled with fancy dining, dancing and boutonnieres. Many high schools are opening up their Prom doors to

How To Practice Good Alzheimer’s Etiquette

This short but enlightening Washington Post video by Gillian Brockell offers tips on how to treat a friend or loved one who is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 31, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Zvago Glen Lake Owners Toast Their New Homes at Groundbreaking Ceremony The

Ecumen Pathstone Living Hosts Memorial Day Celebration

Ecumen Pathstone Living has a special way of honoring Veterans on their campus, and those who died serving next to them. Veterans, residents and community members gathered on Monday to

Holocaust Survivor’s Baseball Game Wish Finally Gets Granted

89-year-old Hermina Hirsch fulfilled her lifelong wish on May 21, when she sang the national anthem before the Detroit Tigers game. Hirsch, who is originally from Czechoslovakia, spent time in

Zvago Glen Lake Owners Toast Their New Homes at Groundbreaking Ceremony

The rain stopped, the sun came out and a festive group of homeowners gathered May 25 on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka for a celebratory toast on

‘Granny Does Graffiti’ Program Brings Those With Dementia and Street Artists Together

A new program in Denver, Colorado is changing the way that their community is affected by dementia in a positive way. 'Granny Does Graffiti' is giving the community new art

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Elrose Milverstedt

Ecumen honors Elrose Milverstedt, a resident of Ecumen CountrySide in Owatonna, Minn., who is 103.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 23, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Celebration Gone Wild at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes It was Celebration Week at

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Alva Morrison

Ecumen honors Alva Morrison, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, who is 100.

Award-Winning Ecumen Communities Recognized at Annual Leadership Meeting

Ecumen leaders and communities with outstanding achievements in 2015 were recognized at an awards presentation ceremony at the company’s annual Leadership Meeting held on May 17, 2016, in Saint Cloud,

Ecumen Centenarian John Scanlan Honored as Oakdale’s First Fire Chief

John Scanlan, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, recently celebrated his 100th birthday and received a tribute from Oakdale, Minn., city officials as the city's first fire chief.

Brothers Bond through Truck Restoration During Family’s Time of Need

Irene Linn, received an incredible tribute this Mother’s Day. Her five sons, to their friends and family known as “Da Boyz,” restored an ’80 Chevy pickup truck that once belonged

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Evelyn LeSuer

Ecumen honors Evelyn LeSuer, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 16, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Celebration Gone Wild at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes It was Celebration Week at

Celebration Gone Wild at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

It was Celebration Week at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, and here’s the wild video to prove it

Veronica Olsen: Being a Nurse Was Her Childhood Dream

Can you remember what you wanted to do with your life at the age of 15? And are you currently doing it? Veronica Olsen is.

Ecumen Celebrates National Nursing Home Week

May 8 to 14, 2016, is National Nursing Home Week, which is part of May's Older Americans Month. This year's theme of National Nursing Home Week is "It's a Small

Take a Lesson from a Charming 91-Year-Old Who’s Going on 15

Meet Flossie Lewis, a charming 91-year-old who’s crippled on the outside but feels 15 on the inside. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Bill Remmers

Ecumen honors Bill Remmers, a resident of Luther Park at Sandpoint, Idaho, who is 100.

“Happy Lights” at Ecumen Detroit Lakes Help Residents with Dementia

Ecumen Detroit Lakes has been using light therapy to improve the sleep cycles and general wellbeing of residents with dementia, and it’s working.

Life Stories in Six Words: What’s Yours?

How would you tell your life story in six words? Lots of people have given it a try.

The Haven at Peace Village Celebrates Grand Opening

Ecumen-managed The Haven at Peace Village in Norwood Young America, Minn., recently celebrated its grand opening.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Rosemarie Hedtke

Ecumen honors Rosemarie Hedtke, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — May 2, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Hospice Chaplain Chris Quistad: Helping People Find Peace and Meaning at

Ecumen Hospice Chaplain Chris Quistad: Helping People Find Peace and Meaning at the End of Life

After she faced a life-threatening illness herself, Chris Quistad devoted her career to helping others who are near death.  

Shakespeare’s Wisdom on Aging

"With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come," said the bard.

After 100 Days of Rehab, the Ecumen Coyote Goes Free

A dying coyote rescued by Ecumen employees returns home after a long rehabilitation.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 25, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Honoring Margee Polanka — A 38-Year Ecumen Employee In 1978 Margee Polanka

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Lecil Arends

Ecumen honors Lecil Arends, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, who is 102.

Honoring Margee Polanka — A 38-Year Ecumen Employee

In 1978 Margee Polanka was at the University of Minnesota-Duluth studying to be an elementary school teacher.  On spring break, she took a job at Ecumen Lakeshore as a part-time

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Pearl Anderson

Ecumen honors Pearl Anderson, who is 105. Born: April 14, 1911, in Boyd, Minn. Residence: Ecumen North Branch.                       Hobbies/Interests: Sewing, visiting and volunteering. Family: Married to Philip, now deceased, for

Ecumen Home Care & Hospice-Litchfield Receives Grant from Operation Round Up

Ecumen Home Care & Hospice-Litchfield has received a $2,000 grant from Operation Round Up®, the charitable arm of the Meeker Cooperative Light and Power Association.

Construction Begins on Zvago Glen Lake Co-op in Minnetonka

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a new senior housing community on the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, is now under construction.  Work started Tuesday, April 19, 2016, on the

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Lisolette (Lisa) Erickson

Ecumen honors Lisolette (Lisa) Erickson, a resident of Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth, who is 102.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 18, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Honoring the Memory of Legendary Coach ‘Soup’ Stromme, a Resident at Ecumen

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Adele Strike

Ecumen honors Adele Strike, a resident of Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn., who is 102.

A Salute to Ecumen’s Generous Volunteers

Our deepest appreciation to the hundreds of volunteers who help out at Ecumen sites, selflessly giving their time, energy and expertise to make life better for our residents.

Meet Ecumen’s Devan Luth — A Proud Young Cobber Who’s Changing Aging

Devan Luth signed on as a Development Specialist in the Ecumen Philanthropy Department last year shortly after she graduated from Concordia College — home of the “Cobbers.” She’s a Cobber

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Elaine Altstatt

Ecumen honors Elaine Altstatt, a resident of Ecumen Centennial House, who is 100.

Honoring the Memory of Legendary Coach ‘Soup’ Stromme, a Resident at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth

Coach Graydon “Soup” Stromme died peacefully at his home at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth last week at the age of 91.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 11, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Awakenings Educational Sessions Planned in North Dakota for Families Dealing with

The Pirates of Prairie Lodge Set Sail on a Journey of Dramatic Fun and Adventure

Ecumen Prairie Lodge is experimenting with a drama program that helps residents with dementia put on a play.  

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday John Scanlan

Ecumen honors John Scanlan, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, who is 100.

Ecumen Awakenings Educational Sessions Planned in North Dakota for Families Dealing with Dementia

Free educational sessions and luncheons for caregivers of people with dementia will be held April 25, 2016, in Mott, ND, and April 26, 2016 in Wishek, ND. The Mott session

How To Start Designing Your Life for Aging — No Matter What Your Age

It’s never too soon to design your life for aging, says architect Matthias Hollwich.  And he’s not just talking about designing space. 

Ecumen Home Care-Lakeshore Receives Customer Experience Award From National Customer Satisfaction Survey Firm

Ecumen Home Care-Lakeshore has received the 2015 Customer Experience AwardTM from Pinnacle Quality Insight, a national healthcare customer satisfaction measurement company.

Top Blog Post — April 4, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Ruth Knapp Ruth Knapp, the oldest

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month

About one million Americans and seven to 10 million people worldwide live with Parkinson's disease. 

Millennial Entrepreneurs Move into Senior Community to Develop Wearable Technology for Older Adults

Two young Twin Cities entrepreneurs recently moved into a senior living community to get firsthand feedback on a smart watch app they are developing specifically for seniors.

Unique Partnership with Local Food Shelf Benefits Residents of Uptown Maple Commons in North Branch

Family Pathways in North Branch has gone mobile to help meet the needs of residents who have difficulty getting to the food shelf. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Ruth Knapp

Ecumen honors Ruth Knapp, who is 103. Born: March 29, 1913, in Thief River Falls, Minn. Residence: Ecumen Detroit Lakes in Detroit Lakes, Minn.                       Hobbies/Interests: Bowling, playing bingo, reading, visiting,

Ecumen Home Care-Twin Cities Receives Customer Experience Award From National Customer Satisfaction Survey Firm

Ecumen Home Care-Twin Cities has received the 2015 Customer Experience AwardTM from Pinnacle Quality Insight, a national healthcare customer satisfaction measurement company. Based on surveys of customers, Pinnacle gave its

Top Blog Post — March 28, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 106th Birthday Verna Bloom Everybody wants to know

North Branch Reporter and Mayor Get a Dementia Simulation at Ecumen North Branch

Mike Bleninger, a reporter for The Post Review in North Branch, Minn., and North Branch Mayor Kristen Hagen-Kennedy got a firsthand sense of what it’s like to have dementia. 

Ecumen Pilot Study Shows Light Therapy Helps Reduce Dementia Symptoms

Results of a pilot study by Ecumen show that light therapy can improve nighttime sleep and reduce agitation among residents with dementia.

A Salute to Ecumen’s Social Workers — The Resourceful Problem-Solvers in Senior Care

Social workers are the pathfinders of senior care. They get answers, connect dots, navigate through uncertainty and, most of all, solve problems. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 106th Birthday Verna Bloom

Everybody wants to know Verna Bloom’s secret.  She’ll tell you being 106 years old “surprises” her because she has no big secrets to longevity — except maybe a positive attitude. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 21, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Grace Larson Ecumen honors Grace Larson,

An Action Plan for Living to 100

So you want to live to be a 100.  What’s your plan? The Stanford Center on Longevity (SCL) can help with research-based action items to get you to the 100

Ecumen Scholars Internship Program for MnSCU Student Nurses Accepting Applications Through April

The Ecumen Scholars Internship Program is accepting applications through April, 2016, from Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) student nurses interested in working in senior health care.  To be eligible,

Annual Conference for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers Set for March 19

The annual “Meeting of the Minds Dementia Conference” will be held March 19, 2016, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Saint Paul RiverCentre to inform and support people

Ecumen CIO Larry Jorgensen Named to National Commission on Aging Services Technology

Larry Jorgensen, Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Ecumen, has been named a Commissioner for The LeadingAge Center for Aging Services Technologies (CAST).  

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 14, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: In Memoriam: Chuck Zimmerman, Who Devoted His Life To Caring for Others

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Grace Larson

Ecumen honors Grace Larson, a resident of Clarkfield Care Center, who is 100.

Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal Honors Ecumen’s Dena Meyer with “40 Under 40” Recognition

Each year the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal honors top Twin Cities leaders under 40 years old.  Ecumen's Dena Meyer was recognized this year.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Helen Berger

Ecumen honors Helen Berger, a resident of Ecumen Le Center, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Alice Stehlik

Ecumen honors Alice Stehlik, a resident of St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 104.

Ecumen Moves Up on Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s Senior Living Operators List

Ecumen ranks as the sixth largest senior living operator in the Twin Cities metro area, according to the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s annual Senior Living Operators List — moving up from a

In Memoriam: Chuck Zimmerman, Who Devoted His Life To Caring for Others

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Chuck Zimmerman, who died Monday. Chuck retired from Ecumen a year ago after 35 years of distinguished service as purchasing director,

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 7, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Cat Therapy at Ecumen Detroit Lakes — Without the Cats These therapy

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lila Myers

Ecumen honors Lila Myers, who is 101. Born: March 4, 1915 in Nevins, Minn. Residence: Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo.                       Hobbies/Interests: Loves to play cards. Family: Married to Glenn, who is now deceased, for 75

The Mankato Clinic Foundation Awards Grant to Ecumen Pathstone Living For NuStep Exercise Machine

Thanks to the Mankato Clinic Foundation, Ecumen Pathstone Living received a $4,475 grant to purchase a NuStep exercise machine, a cross-trainer designed specifically for older adults. “We’re so grateful to

Ecumen Offering Scholarships to Direct Care Employees Under New State Funding Program

Ecumen has received a grant from the Minnesota Department of Health for scholarships to fund training for Ecumen direct care employees in Home Care, Assisted Living and Adult Day Services.

Cat Therapy at Ecumen Detroit Lakes — Without the Cats

These therapy cats nuzzle, purr, meow, roll over, blink their eyes and go to sleep.  But they never scratch or need a litter box.

An Evening of Merriment at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Point Pleasant Heights

Four former Saint Paul Winter Carnival Klondike Kates joined the residents of Ecumen Parmly LifePointe’s Point Pleasant Heights last week for their annual Candlelight Dinner. 

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 29, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Revisiting the Rescued Ecumen Coyote It’s been a month and half since

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lois McKinnon

Ecumen honors Lois McKinnon, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, who is 101.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Wins Design Award for Its New Wellness Center

Ecumen Detroit Lakes has won a “Best in Show” SAGE Design Award for its new Transitional Care Unit and Rehabilitation Center that opened earlier this year. The Minnesota Chapter of

Ecumen-Managed Rose Senior Living in Avon, Ohio, Now Taking Reservations

Ecumen-managed Rose Senior Living–Avon, a new senior living community on the Richard E. Jacobs Health Campus in Avon, Ohio, is now under construction with a planned opening in the Fall

Star Tribune Columnist Gail Rosenblum Has “The Talk” With Her Aging Mother

Star Tribune Columnist Gail Rosenblum frequently writes about aging and encourages adult children to ask their parents the tough questions about growing older and being less independent.  Recently she found

Revisiting the Rescued Ecumen Coyote

If you’re wondering how the rescued Ecumen coyote is doing, here’s your update. 

85-Year-Old Woman Celebrates Her Birthday with Snow Angels

One woman's joy while making a snow angel has put smiles on the faces of over one million viewers. 85-year-old Betty Ritchie's family filmed her experiencing joy that only a

Ecumen Bethany Nurse Awarded First Ecumen Scholars Hiring/Retention Incentive Program Payout

From The Echo Press in Alexandria Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria recently handed out the first award through its Ecumen Scholars program. The program is a workforce development partnership between

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 22, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Couple Married 83 Years Offers Advice on Valentine's Day After 83 years

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Irene Polsfuss

Ecumen honors Irene Polsfuss, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, who is 104.

Caregiver of the Year: Ecumen Home Care & Hospice-Litchfield Nurse Shelly Hank

Ecumen Home Care & Hospice-Litchfield Nurse Shelly Hank, RN, was named was named “Caregiver of the Year” in District D at the annual LeadingAge of Minnesota “Stars Among Us” awards

Loretta Eschen Celebrates 40 Years at Clarkfield Care Center

Loretta Eschen has been a cook at the Clarkfield Care Center for the past 40 years.  Her coworkers describe Loretta as reliable and fun-loving — and an excellent cook.  She was honored

Caregiver of the Year: Ecumen Lakeshore Nursing Assistant Jo Ann Salo

Ecumen Lakeshore Nursing Assistant Jo Ann Salo was named “Caregiver of the Year” in District B at the annual LeadingAge of Minnesota “Stars Among Us” awards presentation Feb. 10, 2016,

Ecumen Opens Hospice Serving the Twin Cities Metro

Ecumen, one of the oldest hospice providers in Minnesota, has opened a new hospice service for the Twin Cities metro area.

Ecumen Lakeshore Resident Hank Noordzy Named “Volunteer of the Year” by LeadingAge Minnesota

Ecumen Lakeshore resident Hank Noordzy, a former Luther pastor, has been home delivering meals to housebound seniors for 43 years.

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 15, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Top Honors for Ecumen Employees at LeadingAge Minnesota “Stars Among Us” Awards

Couple Married 83 Years Offers Advice on Valentine’s Day

After 83 years of wedlock, John and Ann Betar have been named the "longest married couple in America." This Valentine's Day, the couple, who are 104 and 100 years old,

The Story Behind Ecumen Detroit Lakes “Excellence in the Workplace” Award at LeadingAge Minnesota

Achieving workplace excellence is hard under the best of circumstances. When Ecumen Detroit Lakes employees went on stage in Saint Paul this week to accept LeadingAge Minnesota’s prestigious “Excellence in

Top Honors for Ecumen Employees at LeadingAge Minnesota “Stars Among Us” Awards

Three Ecumen communities took home top awards for caregiving, workplace excellence and volunteerism at the annual “Stars Among Us Awards” presented by LeadingAge Minnesota.

In Memoriam: Dr. Jack Heimark, A Gentle Giant of a Man

On February 5, 2016, hundreds of people crowded into the chapel at Ecumen Pathstone Living to remember Dr. Jack Heimark. There is so much to remember.

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 8, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:  The Harbor at Peace Village Featured in Senior Perspective Newspaper The Senior

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Bernice Peterson

Ecumen honors Bernice Peterson, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato, who is 102.

Tell Us About Your Technology Use

Link-age Connect, one of Ecumen’s partners in understanding the needs of an aging population, would like your help… 

Will You Live To Be 100? Get Tested.

What are your chances of making it to 100? Now there’s a test for that.

The Harbor at Peace Village Featured in Senior Perspective Newspaper

The Senior Perspective newspaper, distributed in more than 250 communities in Minnesota, features The Harbor at Peace Village in Norwood Young America.

Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood Chef Bill Evanoff Gets a High-Profile Assignment at the Super Bowl

Ecumen Chef Bill Evanoff has a key role at the Taste of the NFL Party with a Purpose, a charity event held on Super Bowl eve.

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 1, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: My Grandmother’s Way of Saying Goodbye A granddaughter recalls a wedding gift

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Dorothy Hallstrom

Ecumen honors Dorothy Hallstrom, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, who is 100.

Is Minnesota Ready for Its Retirement Boom?

Minnesota has a great national reputation for its senior housing and services, but an overwhelming number of retirees are coming into the pipeline.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes HR Director Laura Boreen’s Inspiring Personal Journey

Laura Boreen, Human Resources Director at Ecumen Detroit Lakes, gives a deeply personal account of how education changed her life.

My Grandmother’s Way of Saying Goodbye

Mavis Baumgard, a resident at Ecumen Meadows until her death last December, gave her granddaughter a wedding gift that will last forever.

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 25, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen’s Dena Meyer Named a Business Journal “40 Under 40” Honoree Ecumen

A Salute to Ecumen’s Dedicated Activities Staff

This is National Activity Professionals Week and we salute the outstanding work of Ecumen’s activity staff who keep our residents active, engaged and inspired.

Ecumen’s Dena Meyer Named a Business Journal “40 Under 40” Honoree

Ecumen congratulates Dena Meyer, our Senior Director of Business Development, who is among the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2016 “40 Under 40” honorees.

Ecumen Lakeshore Celebrates 10 Years at Its Lake Superior Campus and the Employees Who Made It Possible

Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth this week celebrated its 10th anniversary at its campus on Lake Superior.  The focus of the celebration was on the more than 60 employees who have been

An Interview with Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts on the Future of Senior Housing and Services

In an interview in LeadingAge Magazine, Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts gives her candid views on the rapid transformation of the senior care landscape.  

Ecumen Meadows Gets a New Spa

Thanks to a generous donation, residents of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn., are enjoying a new spa — complete with a walk-in whirlpool tub.

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 18, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: An Emergency Home and Life-Affirming Rescue at the Ecumen Home Office You

An Emergency Home and Life-Affirming Rescue at the Ecumen Home Office

You will find nothing in Ecumen’s mission statement about coyotes. But Ecumen employees are empowered to make judgment calls — especially compassionate ones.    

A First-Grade Field Trip to Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Connects Students to the Past

Ms. Meissner’s first grade class at Chisago Lakes Primary School walked across the street Tuesday to visit with residents at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Eleanore Ebeling

Ecumen honors Eleanore Ebeling, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn., who is 101.

‘Dementia Village’ Gives Life Through Innovation

Innovation was at the center of designers' minds when constructing Dementia Village. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Evelyn Larson

Ecumen honors Evelyn Larson, a resident of Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo, who is 101.

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 11, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Looking Back: Ecumen's Year in Pictures 2015 was a year of great

Year in Review: Ecumen’s 2015 Changing Aging Blog

As we reflect on 2015, one thing stands out- Ecumen really is "Changing Aging." Our innovative spirit, hard work and great partnerships kept Ecumen in the news, but our greatest

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ina Erickson

Ecumen honors Ina Erickson, a resident of Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn.,who is 100.

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Profiled in Leading Trade Publication

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts was recently profiled in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News following her transition to Board Chair of LeadingAge, the national trade association for providers of aging services.

Looking Back: Ecumen’s Year in Pictures

2015 was a year of great fun, friendships and innovative thinking at Ecumen. 

Older People Are Wiser When It Comes To New Year’s Resolutions

Take a look at these high quality New Year’s resolutions informed by the wisdom of older Americans.

Sunnyside Care Center Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating

Sunnyside Care Center, an Ecumen-managed senior community in Lake Park, Minn., has received the highest possible overall quality rating of 5 stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 4, 2016

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Deep Into the Darkness of Alzheimer's Disease Greg O'Brien gives a moving

Clarkfield Care Center Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating

Clarkfield Care Center, an Ecumen-managed senior community in Clarkfield, Minn., has received the highest possible overall quality rating of 5 stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).

Deep Into the Darkness of Alzheimer’s Disease

Medical experts call the Alzheimer's phenomenon of end-day confusion and restlessness "sundowning," a period of increased uncertainty, agitation and drifting in a fog as light fades to black, a time

Top 5 Blog Posts- December 28

Did you miss last week's most read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Christmas with the Libbons: A Family Lasting Spiritual Gift to the

Holidays With Memory Loss: Tips for Sharing Holiday Pleasures

The holidays are a time of joy, but can also bring stress to caregivers. Caring.com provides four tips for enjoying holiday moments with your loved one with dementia.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Leonard Haugland

Ecumen honors Leonard Haugland, a resident of St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 100.

A Cup of Christmas Tea at Ecumen Lake Crystal

The lights dim and the candlelit faces wait in anticipation for the traditional reading to begin. All across the room at Ecumen Lake Crystal, the tables are set with elegant

Santa Gets a Speeding Ticket in Alexandria and Ecumen Bethany Community Is Helping Him Pay

Santa gets in trouble in Alexandria, and it's all on video.

Ecumen Meadows Wins the Worthington Holiday Lighting Contest

Ecumen Meadows in Worthington was the business winner of the city’s holiday lighting contest. 

Ecumen Holiday Giving Campaign

The Ecumen Home Office conducted its annual Holiday Giving Campaign to collect gifts for Ecumen residents. Tags with items residents want are placed on the lobby Christmas tree, and employees

97-Year-Old Receives Honorary Diploma

Margaret Bekema was scheduled to graduate from high school in 1936, but life had other plans.

Christmas with the Libbons: A Family’s Lasting Spiritual Gift to the Ecumen Lakeshore Community

Every year in the true spirit of Christmas, the Libbon family gives a priceless gift to the residents of Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth. 

A Fishy Holiday Tradition at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

That unmistakable holiday smell of lutefisk drew a crowd in Chisago City.  

Top 5 Blog Posts — December 21

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Eight New Ecumen Awakenings Trainers Certified Eight Ecumen employees have been certified

Ecumen Names Sarah Hernandez Director of Development

Sarah Hernandez has been named Director of Development in the Ecumen Philanthropy Department. 

Is It a Cold or the Flu?

With colder weather comes the wave of sickness. Being proactive about the flu season is especially important for individuals involved with the direct care of seniors. The flu and cold

Eight New Ecumen Awakenings Trainers Certified

Eight Ecumen employees have been certified as Ecumen Awakenings facilitators with qualifications to train other employees in the Awakenings approach to dementia care.

2015 Gift Guide for the Seniors

If you are looking for last-minute gifts for the seniors in your life, look no further. Caring.com has put together a list of practical gifts that seniors are sure to

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Viola Falling

Ecumen honors Viola Falling, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines, who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — December 14

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Awakenings Receives Circle of Excellence Award from Minnesota Department of Human

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 106th Birthday Judith Johnson

Ecumen honors Judith (Judy) Johnson, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 106.

Ecumen and Luther Seminary Sign Land Deal for Senior Housing in the St. Anthony Park Area of St. Paul

Luther Seminary, located in the St. Anthony Park area of St. Paul, Minn., has signed a land purchase agreement with Ecumen for a parcel of land where Ecumen plans to

Ecumen Awakenings Receives Circle of Excellence Award from Minnesota Department of Human Services Commissioner

Ecumen Awakenings received a 2015 Commissioner’s Circle of Excellence Award from Minnesota Department of Human Services Commissioner Lucinda Jesson for its outstanding contribution to improving the quality of life of

Top 5 Blog Posts — December 7

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Clarkfield Care Center Residents Angeline Lee, 109, and Eunice Anderson, 104, Share

Vivid Memories of Pearl Harbor: Air Force Vet Gene Erlandson’s Story

Gene Erlandson, 96, of Worthington, Minn., was stationed near Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941, and survived the Japanese surprise bombing attack. Read his story.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Christina (Tina) Gray

Ecumen honors Christina (Tina) Gray, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 102.

7 Winter Safety Tips for Seniors

With the winter months hitting full-force in the Midwest, taking extra caution is important for all ages- especially for seniors. Here are Care.com's tips for ensuring safety for seniors this

Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City Gets AIA Award for Innovative Age-Friendly Design

Abiitan Mill City and Mill City Quarter Apartments, now under construction in downtown Minneapolis, have received a Special Recognition Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for innovative age-friendly

Shop and Save on Medicare Drug Plans — Some Tips

Seniors can save money by shopping around for Medicare drug plans, but costs are going up and the search for savings can be daunting. The Star Tribune explores the issues

Clarkfield Care Center Residents Angeline Lee, 109, and Eunice Anderson, 104, Share Nov. 30 Birthdays

Angeline Lee and Eunice Anderson, who live at Ecumen-managed Clarkfield Care Center, have a Nov. 30 birthday in common and also share extraordinary longevity.  Today they will be celebrating their

Top 5 Blog Posts — November 30

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Hospice Team Honors a Client’s Last Wish in a Heartfelt Singing

Ecumen’s Seth Kalhagen Wants To Change Your Perception of Hospice

Before Seth Kalhagen got into hospice work, he was a missionary.  As it turns out, that was good training.

Thanksgiving Is a Good Time To Be Nosy About Your Family Health History

When everyone is together for Thanksgiving, it’s an ideal time to talk turkey about the family health history.

Ecumen Hospice Team Honors a Client’s Last Wish in a Heartfelt Singing Goodbye

Hazel Erickson of Litchfield was an independent and strong-will woman who loved her family, her church and her community. She also really loved to dance and was always dressed to

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Katherine (Kay) Coventry

Ecumen honors Katherine (Kay) Coventry, a resident of Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth, who is 103.

Top 5 Blog Posts — November 23

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Sales Office Now Open for Zvago Glen Lake Co-op in Minnetonka Zvago

Volunteers Learn End of Life Transition Can Be Beautiful Experience

The truly unique, special and eye opening experience of being a hospice volunteer is discussed in the Mankato Free Press' article.

National LeadingAge CEO Larry Minnix Speaks To Ecumen Board of Trustees

LeadingAge President and CEO Larry Minnix, in his last speaking engagement before he retires, visited Ecumen yesterday and told the Ecumen Board of Trustees “working with people like you has been an

Duluth Woman Earns President’s Volunteer Service Award for Her Work at Ecumen Lakeshore

Mavis Keller, a veteran volunteer at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth, was surprised last week in a ceremony honoring her with the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

Honoring National Hospice and Palliative Care Month

November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. This month, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, and other organizations are teaming up to encourage citizens to increase their understanding

Top 5 Blog Posts — November 16

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: 7 Powerful Photographs of Terminally Ill Patients Living Out Their Final Wishes

Ecumen Friends Get Discount For ‘Converge’ Event – A Celebration of Innovation and Social Impact

Join us November 17 at Converge, an event that celebrates innovation and social impact…  

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Eldora Clark

Ecumen honors Eldora Clark, who is 102. Born: Nov. 12, 1913, near Kensington, Minn. Residence: Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn.                            Hobbies/Interests: Avid Minnesota Twins fan. Watching old movies

Ecumen Meadows Resident Honors Veterans with ‘Quilts of Valor’

Ruby Toussaint, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, lovingly makes "Quilts of Valor" to honor veterans.

One Vet’s Story: 193 Days in Combat Across Europe

Ray Kratzke landed on Utah Beach just after the D-Day invasion and spent the next 193 days fighting the Germans until they surrendered. This is his story.

Ecumen Communities Prepare for Veteran’s Day Tributes

Veterans Day is a special time at Ecumen communities.  Many residents are veterans with rich and deeply moving stories about their military experience and how profoundly it influenced their lives.

Top 5 Blog Posts — November 9

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: 7 Powerful Photographs of Terminally Ill Patients Living Out Their Final Wishes

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Alice Mason

Ecumen honors Alice Mason, a resident of Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley, who is 101.

7 Powerful Photographs of Terminally Ill Patients Living Out Their Final Wishes

The Ambulance Wish Foundation, a Dutch nonprofit, is helping those in hospice experience one final request. The organization's main message states, "Positive end-of-life experiences are far too important to pass

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Orphea Mattsfield

Ecumen honors Orphea Mattsfield, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 104.

Randi Handegaard Celebrates 40 Years at Sunnyside Care Center

On Nov. 5, 1975, Randi Handegaard took her first job at Sunnyside Care Center in Lake Park, Minn., as a newly minted occupational therapy assistant.  She blinked, and now it’s

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Assumes Board Chair Role at LeadingAge

Kathryn Roberts, President and CEO of Ecumen, today officially became chair of the Board of Directors of LeadingAge, the national association of not-for-profit aging services providers.  

Top 5 Blog Posts — November 2

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Friends Get Discount For ‘Converge’ Event – A Celebration of Innovation

Aging and Moving — When You Don’t Want To

Former Star Tribune Reporter Joe Rigert and his wife reached the point where they had to leave their vintage home of 50 years and shed much of the “stuff” that

Next Avenue Honors Larry Minnix on “2015 Influencers in Aging” List

Next Avenue has just released its first annual "Influencers in Aging" list, honoring 50 leaders who are changing the way we age and think about aging.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Joe Hickman

Ecumen honors Joe Hickman, are resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes,who is 100.

Grand Village Nurse Awarded Scholarship from Minnesota Nursing Association

The Minnesota Directors of Nursing Administration Long Term Care (MN-DONA/LTC) has awarded a $500 scholarship to Linsey Stocco, RN, a nurse at Ecumen-managed Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn. 

Top 5 Blog Posts —October 26

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Katrinka (Katie) Smith Sloan Named LeadingAge President and CEO Katrinka (Katie) Smith

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Frieda Westphal

Ecumen honors Frieda Westphal, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 102.

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar: Return to Venice, Return to Youth

Going back to Venice is like going back in time — to a place where youth is restored.          

MinnPost and UCare Convening Expert Panel Oct. 29 on Caring for Minnesota Seniors Without Breaking the Bank

MinnPost and UCare are teaming up to present an October 29 event titled “Preparing for the ‘Silver Tsunami’: How can we better care for Minnesota seniors without breaking the bank?”

Sandpoint, Idaho: The Caring Spirit of Carl Verdal Lives on in His Garden

Eleven years after his death, the spirit of Carl Verdal still lives in Sandpoint, Idaho.  People especially remember his selfless good works caring for others and the beautiful gardens he

Katrinka (Katie) Smith Sloan Named LeadingAge President and CEO

Katrinka (Katie) Smith Sloan has been named the new president and CEO of LeadingAge, an association of not-for-profit organizations dedicated to making America a better place to grow old.

Top 5 Blog Posts —October 19

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Walk Through Time with Dr. John Sanford and Dr. Julie Moller

Les and Lil Johnson: Staying Together and Praying Together for 70 Years

Meet Les and Lil Johnson and learn the secret behind their 70 years of marriage.  

Rose Senior Living Breaks Ground on State-of-the-Art Senior Living Community On Providence-Providence Park Hospital Campus in Novi, Mich.

Rose Senior Living, a privately held Michigan real estate development and management company and strategic partner with Ecumen, officially broke ground October 14 on a new state-of-the-art senior living community

Memorial Service for Bob Cervenka October 18

A celebration of Robert (Bob) Cervenka’s life will be held Sunday, October 18, 2015, in the Great Hall and Ballroom on the campus of UW-Stout from 1-3 p.m.

North Dakota Dementia Caregiver Training Sessions Begin Today

The first of five free Ecumen-hosted educational sessions for caregivers of people with dementia in rural areas of North Dakota begin today. The first educational session and luncheon is today

Top 5 Blog Posts —October 12

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Lillian Oberg Ecumen honors Lillian Oberg,

A Walk Through Time with Dr. John Sanford and Dr. Julie Moller at Ecumen Lakeshore

Today, like every day, Doctors Sanford and Moller are making their rounds at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth.  It’s been a few years since they practiced medicine, but their regular walks

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Lillian Jorgenson

Ecumen honors Lillian Jorgenson, a resident of Ecumen Sand Prairie in St. Peter, Minn.,who is 100.

Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Moves and Shakes and Smiles

“You brighten my day!” shouts high-energy fitness guru Chris Freytag as she warms up the crowd at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes.  “Let’s put a smile on and warm up our bodies.

Top 5 Blog Posts —October 5

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Names Two New Business Development Directors Ecumen has named two new

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Lillian Oberg

Ecumen honors Lillian Oberg, a resident of Ecumen Bethany Community, who is 105. 

The Book That Keeps on Giving by the Woman Who Was Always Caring

Betty Groth Syverson was an evangelical caregiver with a knack for writing, and her book keeps on giving.

Ecumen Names Two New Business Development Directors

Ecumen has named two new Business Development Directors as the company rapidly expands its housing portfolio.

Get Moving! It’s Active Aging Week — A Good Time To Change the Way You Age

Stand up and get moving!  Those are the watchwords for Active Aging Week, which runs from September 27 to October 3.

Top 5 Blog Posts —September 28

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Honors Bob Cervenka, Who Passed Away  Ecumen honors Robert (Bob) Cervenka,

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Ellen Saine

Ecumen honors Ellen Saine, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores, who is 100.

Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Honors Its Superstar Volunteers

Ecumen Parmly LifePointes held its annual volunteer luncheon Monday and handed out awards to its volunteer “superstars.”

Ecumen Pathstone Living Residents Vote on 100 Potential Menu Items

Darcy Stueber, the Dining Director at Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato, is always looking for ways to refresh the menu at the senior living community.  But outright experimentation is risky.

Ecumen Century Club: Honoring the Always Positive Pearl Nelson, 104

"There's always something good," says Pearl Nelson, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 104 today.  

Recognizing Falls Prevention Day, September 23

Today, September 23 marks the 8th annual Falls Prevention Day (FPAD). This day raises awareness about how to prevent fall-related injuries among older adults. This year's theme is Take A

Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood Celebrates 5-Year Anniversary

Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood celebrated its five-year anniversary last Thursday with a festive casino night.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Valeria (Val) Fredell

Ecumen honors Valeria (Val) Fredell, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 100.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Bernice (Bea) Sandstrom

Ecumen honors Bernice (Bea) Sandstrom, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, who is 100.

Ecumen Honors Bob Cervenka, Who Passed Away Saturday

Ecumen honors Robert (Bob) Cervenka, who passed away Saturday at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth.  Bob and his wife Debbie have had a profound impact on Ecumen through their leadership and

Top 5 Blog Posts — Sept. 21

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: The Classic at Hillcrest Greens Hosting Grand Opening Celebration The Classic at

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Olanda Merhar

Ecumen honors Olanda Merhar, a resident of Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn., who is 101.

New Horizon Foods Wins Ecumen’s Annual Golf Outing, Helps Raise Money for Alzheimer’s Care

Ecumen hosted its annual golf tournament Monday to raise money for Alzheimer's care.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Thelma Andersen

Ecumen honors Thelma Andersen, a resident of St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 102.

Ecumen Names Shawna Jokinen Director of Operations for Home Care & Hospice

Shawna Jokinen has been named Director of Operations — Home Care & Hospice at Ecumen.

The Classic at Hillcrest Greens Hosting Grand Opening Celebration

The Classic at Hillcrest Greens, 2455 Sawgrass Place in Altoona, Wisc., will host a grand opening celebration Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015, from 1 to 4 p.m. 

Ecumen Celebrates National Adult Day Services Week

Ecumen is joining care providers across the country to celebrate National Adult Day Services Week, September 13-19, 2015.

Ecumen Celebrates National Assisted Living Week

This is National Assisted Living Week, and Ecumen is proud to honor our assisted living residents and their caregivers at our 32 communities as we celebrate this special week.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Sept. 14

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Lights of Honor Community Celebrations Honor, Remember, Celebrate Honor lights are

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Helen Hansen

​Ecumen honors Helen Hansen, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines, who is 104.

Ecumen Lights of Honor Community Celebrations Honor, Remember, Celebrate

Honor lights are being lit across Minnesota as Ecumen communities host their annual "Lights of Honor" celebrations. Lights of Honor is a fundraiser held at each Ecumen community that allows

A Close Look at How Home Care Helps Seniors Age in Place

Most seniors want to stay in their homes as long as they can, and home care is usually a less expensive option than going to a nursing home. An in-depth

The Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Choir: Oh, Say Can You Hear Them So Gallantly Singing

The Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Resident Choir took to the football field last Friday night and won the crowd with a memorable a capella version of the National Anthem.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Sept. 8

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Names Seth Kalhagen Hospice Manager Seth Kalhagen has been named Hospice

Ecumen Names Hospice Manager

Seth Kalhagen has been named Hospice Program Manager at Ecumen as the company expands its home care and hospice services. Kalhagen comes to Ecumen from St. Croix Hospice, where he

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Milton Leske

Ecumen honors Milton Leske, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines in Hutchinson, Minn.,who is 100. 

Ecumen’s Maria Reyes To Speak on Integrated Dementia Care at Commons Health Conference in Duluth

Ecumen Quality Improvement Nurse Maria Reyes, RN, will speak on integrated dementia care Sept. 9, 2015, at the 2015 Commons Health Conference in Duluth, Minn.—an annual working conference designed to foster new

Next Avenue: Retiring Early, Retiring Late, Retiring Penniless

Richard Eisenberg's article explores the current trends of retirement, as well as the implications for workers, retirees and policymakers.

Ecumen Partners with WCCO Radio for Military Appreciation Day at the Fair

Today is Military Appreciation Day at the Minnesota State Fair, and Ecumen is proud to honor Minnesota Veterans today and every day.

Top 5 Blog Posts — Aug. 31

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Lorna Smith Ecumen honors Lorna Smith,

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar — Sometimes Big Men Cry

When Fran Tarkenton stood up for Mick Tingelhoff at his NFL Hall of Fame induction, tears were flowing because their friendship was even bigger than the award.

Ecumen of Litchfield Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating

Ecumen of Litchfield Emmanuel Care Center has received the highest possible overall quality rating of 5 stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).  The quality rating system ranges

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Lorna Smith

Ecumen honors Lorna Smith, a resident of Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood, who is 102.  

Top 5 Blog Posts — Aug. 24

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Washington Post: My Mother Had Alzheimer’s. Will My Fate Be the Same?

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Viola Miller

Ecumen honors Viola Miller, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 102.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Leona Hanson

Ecumen honors Leona Hanson, a resident of Heritage Community in Park Rapids, Minn.,who is 101.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Albert Ruckelshausen

Ecumen honors Albert Ruckelshausen, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn.,who is 102.

Today is National Senior Citizens Day and Aging Is Changing

August 21 is National Senior Citizens Day — a day to honor seniors and celebrate their achievements. In 1988, President Ronald Regan proclaimed the observance, saying: "For all they have

Local Newspaper Profiles Ecumen Le Center Housing Director Mandy Filter, Citing Her Leadership, Innovation and Caring Spirit

Mandy Filter, Housing Director at Ecumen Le Center, was recently profiled by the Le Center Leader’s Dana Melius, who writes that she is “passionate about her job, her work, her co-workers,

Ecumen Century Club: Guthrie Theater Legend Annette Garceau Celebrates Her 102nd Birthday

Legendary Guthrie Theater costume designer Annette Garceau, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, Minn., is celebrating her 102nd birthday today. 

Washington Post: My Mother Had Alzheimer’s. Will My Fate Be the Same?

An inquisitive science writer whose mother died of Alzheimer’s tries to cut through the hype and determine her own risk of getting the disease.  

Ecumen Scenic Shores Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating

Ecumen Scenic Shores Care Center in Two Harbors, Minn., has received the highest possible overall quality rating of 5 stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).  The quality

Top 5 Blog Posts — Aug. 17

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Bethany Community Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating The Ecumen Bethany

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Muriel Swenson

Ecumen honors Muriel Swenson, a resident of Sunnyside Care Center in Lake Park, Minn., who is 103.

Live 2 B Healthy: Custom-Made, Home-Delivered Fitness for Seniors

Greg Springman, certified personal trainer, is greeting everyone by name as he watches his class assemble in a circle, some in wheelchairs or using walkers. They seem eager to be

World’s Oldest Twin Brothers Offer Advice on Wine, Women and Living Long

Belgians Pieter and Paulus Langerock have been best friends for 102 years. The twin brothers, born on July 8 1913, have been inseparable since birth and rarely spend time apart,

Ecumen Bethany Community Gets Medicare’s Highest 5-Star Quality Rating

The Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn., has received the highest possible overall quality rating of 5 stars from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).  The quality rating system

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar Recognized for His Role in Minnesota’s Biking Craze

Readers of the Changing Aging blog probably know that our renowned blogger Jim Klobuchar is a bike enthusiast.  But there’s a lot more to the story.

Pioneer Press Story Focuses on Services to Keep Seniors in Their Homes

Most seniors want to stay in their own homes, but often they need assistance to make that happen.  Increasingly, home care services and community programs are becoming widely available, but

Top 5 Blog Posts — Aug. 10

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2015 The Ecumen Velocity class

A Geriatric Doc and an Anti-Aging Doc Tangle Over How To Treat Wrinkles

Dr. Bill Thomas, an international expert on geriatric medicine, was repulsed by another physician’s website promoting cosmetic treatments to ward off the signs of aging.  And he said so.

The Growing Realization That Older People Are at the Height of Creativity

Those who think older people can’t be creative are “Wrong.  Deeply wrong,” writes prominent journalist Chris Farrell.

89-Year-Old Grandmother Stole the Show as a Bridesmaid

When thinking of who she wanted to stand with her on her wedding day, Christina Quinn said it was a no-brainer to ask her 89-year-old grandmother, who she considers to

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Eva Nielsen

Ecumen honors Eva Nielsen, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes, who is 101.

Ecumen’s Velocity Leadership Program Graduates Class of 2015

The Ecumen Velocity class of 2015 has just graduated from the year-long program focused on building leadership skills and developing innovative approaches to aging services.

The Triple-Digit Club: Meet 5 Centenarians Who Don’t Act Their Age

Zilpha Nowlin swims every day, Milton Quon is an animator. Donald Smitherman does push ups and sit ups every morning. Meet these centenarians who do not act their age.  

TED Talk: Lessons from a Hospice Nurse

Alia Indrawan shares the inspiring lessons she has learned from her time as a Hospice Nurse, helping people with terminal illnesses to die gracefully and in peace. Indrawan uses these

Top 5 Blog Posts — Aug. 3

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Luther Park at Sandpoint, Idaho, Voted Best Senior Living Community    Ecumen-managed

Medicare and Medicaid Turn 50

Did you know Medicare and Medicaid turn 50 this week? The landscape of health care in America changed forever on July 30, 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the

Luther Park at Sandpoint, Idaho, Voted Best Senior Living Community

Ecumen-managed Luther Park at Sandpoint, ID, has been voted the “best senior living facility” in Bonner County in a reader survey conducted by the Bonner County Daily Bee newspaper. A

Star Tribune: How ArtSage Programs Inspire the Elderly to Create

ArtSage, a nonprofit which trains artists to teach older people and helps match them with senior organizations, is featured in a Star Tribune article exploring the benefits that the arts bring to

Ecumen and Luther Seminary Plan Senior Housing on St. Anthony Park Campus

Ecumen is teaming up with Luther Seminary to plan a senior housing development on the seminary’s 37-acre Saint Anthony Park campus in Northwest Saint Paul. A Star Tribune story in

Duluth Man Skating Through His 90s

For the last 30 years, 94-year-old Mark Sertich has been playing hockey mulitple times per week.

Top 5 Blog Posts- July 27

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Receives $5 Million Gift to Help Seniors Ecumen has received a

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Ruth Benson

Ecumen honors Ruth Benson, a resident of Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn., who is 101.

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar—The Worst Place Ever for a Flat

Just changing a flat tire is bad enough, but what if a lion is watching you do it?

Ecumen Receives $5 Million Gift to Help Seniors

Ecumen has received a $5 million gift from Debbie and Robert Cervenka of Duluth — the largest private gift in Ecumen’s 150-plus-year history.

Top 5 Blog Posts —July 20

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Centenarian and Navy Veteran Doris Brand Taught Kids to Read and Pilots

TED Talk Video: Older People Are Happier

Not only do we gain wisdom with age, we also gain happiness. Watch this enlightening discussion, presenting the research showing that happiness goes hand-in-hand with age. Watch as Laura Carstensen

What It Means To Be Old: An Unexpected Lesson for the First Class of Ecumen Scholars

Ten student nurses interested in geriatric care recently came to Ecumen Pathstone Living for the inaugural Ecumen Scholars Fellowship Program.  They left with an abiding lesson not taught in nursing school: What

100-year-old Becomes Oldest to Compete in 100-meter-dash

A hundred years of life has not slowed down Michigan native and World War II veteran Frederick Winter. At the National Senior Games, which conclude today in Minneapolis, Winter became

Centenarian and Navy Veteran Doris Brand Taught Kids to Read and Pilots to Fly

Doris Brand, who is 100, was born during World War I, taught in a one-room school in the 1920s, weathered the Great Depression, and became a Navy flight instructor in

Son’s Heart-Wrenching Video Brings Attention to Father’s Alzheimer’s Disease

Brad Swientoniowski has captured the attention of thousands of viewers through a heart-wrenching video of his father's daily battle with Alzheimer's disease. 

Ecumen Volunteers Help Out at the National Senior Games

The Ecumen Business Development Department joined the 2,500 volunteers who are helping run the National Senior Games being held in the Twin Cities this year. 

Ecumen COO Shelley Kendrick Featured in Star Tribune’s Movers & Shakers

Shelley Kendrick, Ecumen Senior Vice President of Operations and Chief Operating Officer, in an interview with the Star Tribune talks about Ecumen’s mission, its initiatives to change aging and how

What You Need to Know about the White House Conference on Aging

The 2015 White House Conference on Aging is underway today (July 13, 2015). There are many ways to get involved in the discussion, even from afar. Find out What You

Top 5 Blog Posts —July 13

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: VocalEssence Ensemble Singers Delight the Ecumen Bethany Community    While in Alexandria,

The Classic at Hillcrest Greens Senior Living Community Now Open in Altoona, Wisc.

The Classic at Hillcrest Greens in Altoona, Wisc., managed by Ecumen, is now open and new residents are starting to move in. “We’re so excited to open our doors,” said

VocalEssence Ensemble Singers Delight the Ecumen Bethany Community

While in Alexandria, Minn., for the River Songs and Tales with Mark Twain Tour, members of The VocalEssence Ensemble Singers performed at Ecumen Bethany Community in the chapel.

Ecumen Brooks in Owatonna Celebrates Its 15-Year Anniversary

Ecumen Brooks in Owatonna, an assisted living community, held its 15th anniversary celebration on June 11, 2015, with an open house timed perfectly to coincide with a pouring rain.

Top 5 Blog Posts —July 6

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Two Supercentenarians Believed to be the Last with Birthdates in 1800s Susannah

Buzzfeed: 8 Uplifting Tales of Coping with Dementia

Eight very different people living with dementia. Eight different ways to cope – YouTube, driving tanks, running, painting, television and exercising.

Ecumen Promotes Robin Balck and Julie Murray

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts announced the promotions of Robin Balck and Julie Murray to reflect their additional responsibilities in strengthening Ecumen’s focus on growth and innovation. Balck has been promoted

Ecumen Prairie Lodge Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary with a Big Splash

Splashing sounds filled the warm summer night as Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center celebrated its 10th anniversary last Thursday, June 25, with an open house for the community.

Two Supercentenarians Believed to be the Last with Birthdates in 1800s

Learn more about Susannah Mushatt Jones and Emma Morano, who are the last two living people with a birthdate in the 1800s.

Top 5 Blog Posts —June 29

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Noted Chef Steve Knowlton Brings His Passion for Food to The Classic

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Willis Miller

​Ecumen honors Willis Miller, aresident of Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson, Minn.who is 100.

Ecumen Awakenings Receives Business Journal Eureka! Award for Innovation

The Ecumen Awakenings™ program designed to care for elderly dementia patients without the use of highly sedating drugs has won the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s 2015 Eureka! award for innovation. 

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Mildred Nelson

​Ecumen honors Mildred “Millie” Nelson, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 103.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Foster Merrill

Ecumen honors Foster Merrill, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 100.

Noted Chef Steve Knowlton Brings His Passion for Food to The Classic at Hillcrest Greens

Chef Steve Knowlton has made his mark in trendy restaurants. Now he's challenging himself to raise the bar on dining in a senior living community.  

Shelley Kendrick Named Ecumen Chief Operating Officer

   Shelley Kendrick has been named Ecumen’s Chief Operating Officer/Senior Vice President of Operations.  

Top 5 Blog Posts —June 22

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen of Litchfield: A Hospice Client Gives His Nurse a Day She

10 Quotes to Honor Fathers

Coming up with words to express the love and gratitude that fathers deserve can be difficult when there is so much to be thankful for. Next Avenue has provided a

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Lillian Timm

Ecumen honors Lillian Timm, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato, who is 102.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Philip Dufresne

Ecumen honors Philip Dufresne, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores in Two Harbors, Minn., who is 101.

Ecumen Receives Otto Bremer Foundation Grant To Aid Rural North Dakota Families Dealing with Dementia

The Otto Bremer Foundation Ecumen has awarded Ecumen a $118,950 grant to provide educational training sessions in rural North Dakota for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

Ecumen Worthington Resident Honored for Longtime Legion Membership

Clifford "Hooley" Heuhn, an Ecumen Meadows in Worthington resident was honored in a ceremony this week for reaching 70 years of membership in the American Legion. Heuhn joined the Round

Ecumen Lakeshore Hosts “Longest Day” Sunrise-to-Sunset Event Honoring Those with Alzheimer’s

Today Ecumen Lakeshore is participating in The Longest Day team event to raise funds and awareness for the Alzheimer's Association® and welcoming the Duluth-area community to join its team.

Ecumen of Litchfield: A Hospice Client Gives His Nurse a Day She Will Never Forget

Roger's last wish was one more tractor ride.  And what a ride it was.

Top 5 Blog Posts —June 15

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: She's Receiving Her M.D. at Age 102 Inge Rapoport received her M.D.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Ethelyde “Toni” Rasmusson

Ecumen honors Ethelyde “Toni” Rasmusson, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 102.

Ecumen Receives National Award for Its Workplace Online Learning Program

Ecumen has received a “Learning Excellence Award” from Total Training Network (TTN), a leading learning management system and online training provider. Ecumen was cited for its Ecumen University, which allows

On National Nursing Assistant’s Day: Meet Bev Jacobs at Ecumen Prairie Lodge and Her Chorus of Admirers

Beverly Jacobs, a Resident Assistant at Ecumen Prairie Lodge, is sitting at a table off in a corner, probably wishing she had never agreed to this interview.  She’s a person

Sales Office Now Open for Zvago Glen Lake Co-op in Minnetonka

Zvago Glen Lake Cooperative, a new senior housing co-op planned for the north shore of Glen Lake in Minnetonka, has opened a sales office and showroom in walking distance from

She’s Receiving Her M.D. at Age 102

Today is a long-awaited day for Inge Rapoport, who will receive her M.D. after waiting almost 80 years. Although Rapoport has been away from her research for this long amount

Top 5 Blog Posts —June 8

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Four-Generation Family Affair at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth Working at Ecumen

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar — Lutheran to the Rescue at the Vatican

A Lutheran bishop who knows his stuff saves the day on a tour of the Vatican.

A Four-Generation Family Affair at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth

Working at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth is literally a family affair for Cathy Firth.  Four generations of her family have worked here — her mother, sisters, son and grandson.

Ecumen’s Matt McNeill Joins Regional Aging Board

Matt McNeill, Ecumen Director of Business Development, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging.

Duluth Sports Legend and Ecumen Lakeshore Resident ‘Soup’ Stromme Honored in Duluth News Tribune Article

Graydon “Soup” Stromme, 91, legendary manager of the Duluth-Superior Dukes minor league baseball team, made a nostalgic return to recently renovated Wade Stadium last week.

Top 5 Blog Posts —June 1

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

Star Tribune: Innovative Project Combines Senior and Low-Income Rental Housing in the Mill District

Star Tribune real estate reporter Jim Buchta highlights the start of Ecumen’s Abiitan Mill City project in Downtown Minneapolis.

6 Things Caregivers Must Do While There’s Still Time

Rather than fear elder care, get ready for it.  Preparing ahead of time eases the strain, says longtime elder law attorney Stuart Furman, writing for Next Avenue.  He offers six

Aging and Financial Decline: Warning Signs and What To Do

Here's some expert advice on how to deal with financial problems among seniors.

Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood: Chuck McKiernan Gives His Fellow Residents the Gift of Exercise

Chuck McKiernan, a resident at Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood, is done with treadmills.  He stills has the scars where he fell off one.  But when his good friend Millie did

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Florence Hovda

Ecumen honors Florence Hovda, a resident of Ecumen Oaks & Pines in Hutchinson, Minn., who is 103.

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

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Elrose Milverstedt

Ecumen honors Elrose Milverstedt, a resident of Ecumen CountrySide in Owatonna, Minn., who is 102.

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

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

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

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

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

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 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.

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.

Ecumen Detroit Lakes to Celebrate New Wellness Center At May 6 Grand Opening

Ecumen Detroit Lakes will host an open house Wednesday, May 6, 2015, from 3 to 6 p.m., to celebrate the grand opening of its new Transitional Care Unit and Rehabilitation

Top 5 Blog Posts – May 4

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: New Ecumen White Paper Offers 5 Key Steps to Reducing Antipsychotics in

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 in, "Managing Your Parents' Finances: Managing

Helping Older Americans for the Next 50 Years: What’s It Going To Take?

This year marks the 50th anniversary of Medicare, Medicaid and the Older Americans Act.  During that time, lawmakers have constantly tinkered to keep the programs up-to-date as the nation has gotten

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

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 27

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lecil Arends Ecumen honors Lecil Arends,

Ecumen Lakeshore Resident Bob McFarlin Recalls His Career as a State Legislator and Bridge Builder

Former State Rep. Robert (Bob) McFarlin, now a resident at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth, was a rarity in the Minnesota Legislature.  He was a bridge builder — in both his

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lecil Arends

​Ecumen honors Lecil Arends,a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn., who is 101.

Ecumen Pines Resident Hazel Runke Gives a Warm Welcome To Hutchinson’s Newborns

Hazel Runke, a resident at Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson, has found an important purpose in her life — welcoming newborn babies into the world with hand-knitted caps and booties.

Earth Day Shout-Out to an Eco-Conscious Worthington Agency for the Disabled

The Nobles County Developmental Achievement Center (DAC) in Worthington, Minn., does tons and tons of paper recycling in an enterprise that both helps the environment and helps people with disabilities.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 20

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Kelly and Shelby: A Transcendent Friendship at Ecumen Pathstone Living Despite almost

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Lucille Ekstrand

Ecumen honors Lucille Ekstrand, a resident of Ecumen North Branch, who is 100.

Kylie Johnson’s Astounding Feat at Ecumen Lamplighter Manor in Detroit Lakes

Kylie Johnson, the Housing Manager at Ecumen Lamplighter Manor in Detroit Lakes, braced herself for the results of an annual government audit.  The report was shocking — in a good

Kelly and Shelby: A Transcendent Friendship at Ecumen Pathstone Living

Despite the almost 60 years difference in their ages, Kelly and Shelby are kindred spirits with a connection that neither can quite explain.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Adele Strike

​Ecumen honors Adele Strike, a resident at Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn.,who is 101.

WCCO: At 108, Dedicated Twins Fan is Young at Heart

Clarkfield Care Center resident takes title as oldest Minnesota Twins fan.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 13

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Home Care Director Frances Fernandez Brings Her Mission to Minnesota Frances

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Elise Husby

Ecumen honors Elise Husby, a resident of Clarkfield Care Center, who is 100.

Mayo Study: Midlife Arts Activities Contribute To Later-Life Brain Health

Recent results from the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging indicate that people who did arts and crafts in middle age are less likely to develop memory problems in old age

Ecumen Home Care Director Frances Fernandez Brings Her Mission to Minnesota

Frances Fernandez, the director of Ecumen Home Care Twin Cities, is a woman on a mission.  Always has been.

Top 5 Blog Posts — April 6

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Popsugar.com: 25 Life Lessons Written by a 99-Year-Old Man “Grandpa Cheese” gives

An Earful of Fun at Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood: Home of the Melodious ‘Maple Nuts’

A spirited group of women residents at Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood are belting out show tunes with conviction. “There’s nothing like a dame,” they sing.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Ruth Knapp

Ecumen honors Ruth Knapp, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, who is 102.

Popsugar.com: 25 Life Lessons Written by a 99-Year-Old Man

Grandpa Cheese has taught me a lot about life. I could think of no better person to give the world a few life lessons than him. Here's what he has

From Golf Course to Multigenerational Community: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram Charts the Evolution of Hillcrest Greens in Altoona, Wisc.

A former 18-hole golf course — located along U.S. 12 just east of Eau Claire — is being converted into the Hillcrest Greens planned community development which will offer a

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 30

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Employee Jen Rasmussen: Making Life Better by Making Life Fun Jen

The Strangest Bedfellows — By Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar

Bleats of nostalgia broke out with the approaching shutdown of the almost legendary Nye’s Polonaise bar and restaurant in Minneapolis. They have not subsided since the most recent owner delivered

St. Peter Herald Highlights the Dedicated Work of Ecumen Sand Prairie Caregiver Robyn Sellner

Robyn Sellner, a memory care assistant at Ecumen Sand Prairie in St. Peter, Minn., has a natural ability to connect with people with dementia. 

Ecumen Employee Jen Rasmussen: Making Life Better by Making Life Fun

Jen Rasmussen is Director of Fun at Ecumen Lakeview Commons. Today she has unleashed a feisty dog and a small child on the residents of the Maplewood assisted living community.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Ida Odegaard

Ecumen honores Ida Odegaard, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, who is 101.

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 23

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: New Study Finds a Threat to Longevity Just as Powerful as Obesity

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 105th Birthday Verna Bloom

Everybody wants to know Verna Bloom’s secret.  She’ll tell you being 105 years old “surprises” her because she has no big secrets to longevity — except maybe a positive attitude.

How To Begin Your Senior Housing or Services Search

Perhaps you’re seeking senior housing, supportive services or in home care, or maybe all three. Learn more about how to make your search work best for you. 1. Identify what’s

New Study Finds a Threat to Longevity Just as Powerful as Obesity

Most people know that strong social relationships contribute mightily to good health and longer life.  But researchers at Brigham Young University were surprised to find…

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 16

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Common Drugs Proving Harmful to Aging Brains Common drugs, like sedating antihistamines

Ecumen-Managed ‘The Classic at Hillcrest Greens’ in Altoona, Wisconsin To Open in Early July

Construction of The Classic at Hillcrest Greens in Altoona, Wisc., is well underway, and the new senior living community managed by Ecumen plans to open in early July.  The sales

Residents at Ecumen Pathstone Living Find Their Inner Writer

With a little encouragement, a group of residents at Ecumen Pathstone Living have put their memories on paper and amazed their instructors with the beauty of their writing. The residents

Photographic Evidence: Age Doesn’t Have To Slow You Down

The stereotype that growing old means slowing down gets a strong rebuttal from a Russian photographer who has recorded the exploits of seniors accomplishing amazing feats. In his Age of

Common Drugs Proving Harmful to Aging Brains

Common drugs, like sedating antihistamines such as Benadryl, are proving to be especially toxic to the aging brain.  Recent research has linked several widely used drugs to lowering brain function

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Alice Stehlik

Ecumen honors Alice Stehlik, a resident of St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 103.

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 9

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: A Housekeeper at Ecumen North Branch Helps Rebuild a Remote Philippines Village

Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Roars Back to the Twenties

The Ecumen Parmly LifePointes annual candlelight dinner Thursday night was the bee’s knees.  The Chisago City joint was jumpin’ to jazz as gangsters and flappers mingled at the annual event

Thank You, Chuck Zimmerman, For Changing Aging

Chuck Zimmerman retires today after more than 35 years of changing aging as an Ecumen Operations executive. This is his story.

Dementia Symptoms May Have Other Causes — And Be Reversible

Don't assume dementia symptoms always mean a dementia diagnosis.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Lila Myers

Ecumen honors Lila Myers, a resident of Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo, who is 100.

A Housekeeper at Ecumen North Branch Helps Rebuild a Remote Philippines Village

Halfway around the world in the tiny tropical Philippine barrio of Navitas on the island of Panay live about 150 elderly poor who have an angel looking out for them

Top 5 Blog Posts — March 2

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Minneapolis Park Board OKs Woonerf for Ecumen Mill City Project Ecumen is

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Lois McKinnon

Ecumen honors Lois McKinnon, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, who is 100.

Minneapolis Park Board OKs Woonerf for Ecumen Mill City Project

Ecumen is among a trio of developers working to bring senior housing to downtown Minneapolis in the Mill City district along the riverfront.  One of the acclaimed features of the

Ecumen Director Barbara Garrity Graduates From LeadingAge Leadership Program

Barbara Garrity, executive director of Ecumen-managed Pelican Valley Health Center in Pelican Rapids, Minn., has graduated from the year-long LeadingAge Minnesota Leadership Academy.

Ecumen Donors Don and Joan Bungum: Benevolence Personified

Don and Joan Bungum of Lindstrom, Minn., are committed advocates for quality senior care.

Remembering Iwo Jima: Feb. 23, 1945

 The iconic photo of U.S. Marines raising the American flag on Mount Suribachi on Iwo Jima was taken 70 years ago. Why does it endure?

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 23

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting…

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Irene Polsfuss

Ecumen honors Irene Polsfuss, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons, who is 103.

TV Through the Looking Glass — By Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar

The recent shuffling among some of television’s most famous anchors reminds us that this unavoidable news and entertainment service sometimes needs serious help. I have no special wisdom to offer

Ecumen Bethany Community’s Lori Zastrow: Caregiver of the Year

Lori Zastrow of Ecumen Bethany Community was named a LeadingAge Minnesota Caregiver of the Year.

USA Today: Retirement: Boomers Want to Keep Working-If They Can

Article by Rodney Brooks, USA Today, February 17, 2015 George Fraser has had a hugely successful life. At 70, the former corporate executive is a successful author and speaker, traveling

The Dallas Morning News: The Toll Alzheimer’s Disease Has Taken on the Rhinestone Cowboy

Article by Pamela Yip, The Dallas Morning News Alzheimer’s disease plays no favorites. It’s the Great Equalizer. Just ask Kim Campbell, wife of singer Glen Campbell, who was diagnosed with

This Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – February 16

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Scholars Rural Nursing Program Accepting Applications Ecumen Scholars, a workforce development

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Eleanor Trewhella

Ecumen honors Eleanor Trewhella, a resident of Ecumen Scenic Shores, who is 101.

Ecumen Scholars Rural Nursing Program Accepting Applications

Ecumen Scholars, a workforce development initiative created to address the nursing shortage in rural Minnesota, is now accepting applicants to its fellowship and internship programs for Summer 2015. The program

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 9

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Ecumen Bethany Dining Director Val Jerzak Serves Up a Menu for Changing

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Bernice Peterson

Ecumen honors Bernice Peterson, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living,who is 101.

Ecumen Bethany Dining Director Val Jerzak Serves Up a Menu for Changing Tastes

Val Jerzak has the high-stress job of pleasing a hundred or so experts every day, three times a day.  

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Opens Its New Rehab Unit

A new state-of-the-art rehabilitation therapy unit opens at Ecumen Detroit Lakes. 

TheSeniorList.com: The Two Best Exercises for Seniors

As we age, our bodies begin to function at a slower rate. The typical response to this is to reduce the amount of physical activity we do. In fact, men

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Dolores Spreter

Ecumen honors Dolores Spreter, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 104.

Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley Voted “Best Assisted Living” Community

Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley was named “Best Assisted Living” community in the Sun Thisweek newspaper’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

Top 5 Blog Posts — February 2

Did you miss last week’s most-read Changing Aging blog posts?  Ecumen’s online visitors found these articles most interesting: Two Ecumen Communities Receive National Award for Service Excellence Two Ecumen communities

Ecumen Detroit Lakes Charity Benefit Previews New Wellness Center

More than 200 people filled the halls at Ecumen Detroit Lakes last Saturday for the community’s annual charity benefit, which also served as a sneak preview of the newly remodeled

Esprit Whispering Ridge in Omaha Opens Its Doors To Art

A long hallway, affectionately called “the link,” connects the two buildings at Esprit Whispering Ridge in Omaha, Neb.  It used to be a hundred yards of stark, functional, empty wall

Ecumen Prairie Lodge Voted “Best Assisted Living”

Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center, Minn., was voted “Best Assisted Living” community in the Sun Post newspaper’s Readers Choice Awards.

Two Ecumen Communities Receive National Award for Service Excellence

Two Ecumen communities have been nationally recognized as "Caring Stars of 2015," by Caring.com, a leading senior care website.

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 26

Did you miss last week’s most-read Changing Aging blog posts?  Ecumen’s online visitors found these articles most interesting: Honoring Ecumen's Longest Tenured Ecumen Employee: Dawn Bolhuis, LPN, Kindhearted and Compassionate

Table for Two Old Guys — By Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar

Across the lunch table, two eighty-something guys have a meeting of the hearts.  

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Anna Grunwald

Ecumen honors Anna Grunwald, a resident of Sunnyside Care Center, who is 103.

Three Ecumen Communities Awarded Minnesota State Arts Board Grants To Enhance Creative Experiences for Seniors

The Minnesota State Arts Board has awarded grants totaling just over $46,000 to three Ecumen communities to encourage artistic development and creativity among older adults through the Partners in Arts Participation program. 

Top 5 Blog Posts – January 19

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting:  Honoring Ecumen's Longest Tenured Ecumen Employee: Dawn Bolhuis, LPN, Kindhearted and Compassionate

Ecumen Bethany Community Hosts a Modern Quilting Bee To Benefit Area Food Shelf

Residents at Ecumen Bethany had a wish: To help those less fortunate.

Honoring Ecumen’s Longest Tenured Employee: Dawn Bolhuis, LPN, Kindhearted and Compassionate Nurse

Nurse Dawn Bolhuis, Ecumen's longest tenured employee, can't wait to start her next shift, and the residents she cares for can't wait to see her.

Oscar Contender ‘Still Alice’ Dramatically Captures Alzheimer’s

Critics are raving about the movie “Still Alice” and Julianne Moore’s compelling performance as a 50-year-old mother, wife and college professor who is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Eleanore Ebeling

Ecumen honors Eleanore Ebeling, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn.,who is 100.

Top 5 Blog Posts — January 12

Did you miss last week’s most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Here's what Ecumen’s online visitors found most interesting…

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Evelyn Larson

Ecumen honors Evelyn Larson, a resident of Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo, who is 100.

BYU Radio Explores Awakenings in Interview with Ecumen Nurses

Brigham Young University's Morning Show featured a 30-minute interview with Ecumen nurses about the Ecumen Awakenings program. Shelley Matthes, RN, Director of Quality Improvement, and Maria Reyes, RN, Awakenings Project

An Extraordinary Act of Appreciation and Generosity at Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley

A family of two residents at Seasons at Apple Valley expressed their heartfelt appreciation to every staff member in a most unusual way.

Ecumen Executive Receives 2014 Employer of the Year Award From State Food Service Association

Carol Kvidt, Ecumen Regional Director of Operations, was awarded the 2014 Employer of the Year by the Association of Nutrition and Food Service Professionals State Association (ANFP) for her work

Ecumen Centennial House Resident Charles Hearn Went To Battle on the Silver Screen

Charles (Chuck) Hearn was a good soldier who took a few bullets over the years.  He was always comfortable on the battlefield — a place where he could feel connected

Star Tribune Article Features Ecumen’s Efforts To Change the Language of Aging

So much of the terminology around growing old carries negative connotations, and Baby Boomers are pushing back with a “war on words.”  Star Tribune reporter Jackie Crosby examines how the

Year in Review: Ecumen’s 2014 Milestones are Changing Aging

As we reflect on 2014, one thing stands out – Ecumen really is “Changing Aging.” Our innovative spirit, hard work and great partnerships kept Ecumen in the news, but our

Furless Fred, Part 2: Fred Grows Into His Fur

Remember Furless Fred at Ecumen Lakeview Commons? He's not furless anymore.  One year later, he's back in the game.

Most Everything You Think You Know About Dementia Is Wrong, Prominent Geriatrician Asserts

Dr. G. Allen Power, a pioneer in dementia care, has just published a new book challenging most of the conventional wisdom about caring for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms

Holiday Visits Often Reveal Seniors Needing Help

The holidays can be a time of joy but also a time when adult children see changes in their aging parents that concern them. In a recent Northland’s NewsCenter story,

NPR Series Probes Dementia Care: What’s Wrong and What’s Right

National Public Radio Correspondent Ina Jaffe, who covers the aging beat, recently took a deep dive into the issue of overmedicating elderly nursing home residents in a revealing  three-part series.

Secret Santa Comes To Ecumen Bethany Community

Wrapping paper and grins were flying last Tuesday afternoon as each of the 58 long-term care residents of Ecumen Bethany Community opened a present from a Secret Santa.

Not Your Grandmother’s Long-Term Care: Some Things You Need To Know

Long-term care is not what it used to be.  There are many more options and therefore more complex choices to make.  Plus, there’s the challenge of increasing costs. A recent

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Mildred Solem

Ecumen honors Mildred Solem, a resident of Lakeland Shores Apartments in Duluth, who is 100.

At Ecumen Bethany Community: A Winter Wonderland Where the Ice is Icing

Ecumen Bethany Community Adult Day Services in Alexandria, Minn., created a luscious Winter Wonderland Village to celebrate the holidays.  The buildings are constructed completely with delicate royal icing. Day Service

Top 5 Blog Posts – December 22

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Top 10 Gifts for Seniors: Ecumen Staff Offers Advice We recently polled

A Child’s Heavenly Christmas Surprise — By Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar

An astonishing gift in the Christmas Eve sky almost 80 years ago keeps on giving.

Ecumen Centennial House Named “Best of Assisted Living” by National Senior Housing Listing Service

Ecumen Centennial House of Apple Valley has received a SeniorAdvisor.com award for “Best of Assisted Living” in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul metro area. SeniorAdvisor.com, the nation's largest senior living review site,

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

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®

Top 5 Most-Popular Blog Posts – December 15

Did you miss last week's most-read Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: NPR Story Highlights Ecumen Awakenings Approach to Dementia Care Ecumen Awakenings once

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

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

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.

Top 5 Most-Read Blog Posts – December 8

Did you miss last week's most popular Changing Aging blog posts? Ecumen's online visitors found these articles most interesting: Scouts Build a Labyrinth Garden for Ecumen Detroit Lakes As a

It’s National Flu Vaccination Week: Seniors Especially Need the Shot

This is National Influenza Vaccination Week, serving as a reminder that there is still time to get your flu shot and be protected for the holidays.  It’s especially important for

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Christina (Tina) Gray

Ecumen honors Christina (Tina) Gray, a resident of Ecumen Pathstone Living in Mankato, Minn., who is 101.

Grand Village Residents Help With Nation’s Capitol Christmas Tree Decorations

Residents of Ecumen-managed Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn., helped handcraft ornaments for the Capitol Christmas Tree, which was lit Tuesday night.

Well-Traveled Ecumen Lakeshore Residents Jay Amato and Pat Richard-Amato Love Duluth as Their Retirement Haven

It's been a long and circuitous route that brought Jay Amato and Pat Richard-Amato to Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth. But both agree that coming here was one of the best choices

Scouts Build a Labyrinth Garden for Ecumen Detroit Lakes

As a child, Brandon Christen often visited Ecumen Detroit Lakes, where his mother worked and where two of his grandparents received services. It made an impression, and when it came

Finding Comfort in the Midst of Dementia

Patricia Lopez never imagined that her Spanish-speaking mother, Alicia Cono, would have learned to speak English this late in life, especially given that Cono suffers from dementia. But that's what

Top 5 Most-Read Articles – December 1

In case you missed out, here are the articles Ecumen's online visitors found most interesting last week: Ecumen Century Club: Angeline Lee, 108, and Eunice Anderson, 103  Angeline Lee and

How to Say Thank You to a Caregiver This Thanksgiving

As we count our blessings tomorrow, please remember to thank those who provide care for friends and relatives. Here are 10 ideas for how to thank those who care for

Ecumen Century Club: Angeline Lee, 108, and Eunice Anderson, 103

Angeline Lee and Eunice Anderson, who live at Ecumen-managed Clarkfield Care Center, have a Nov. 30 birthday in common and also share extraordinary longevity. This Sunday they will be celebrating

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar: Geese Lover Strikes Out

Once again, no good deed goes unpunished, as Jim Klobuchar's well-intentioned goose intervention turns to comic chaos. 

Top 5 Most-Read Articles – November 24

In case you missed out, here are the articles Ecumen's online visitors found most interesting last week: The LIfe-and-Death Experience of Ecumen Board Member Kris Linner “There is no way

Dementia-Friendly Communities Emerging in Midwest

Around Minnesota and Wisconsin, you will be seeing more businesses posting a new window cling with a purple angel symbol and this message: “We are a Dementia Friendly Business.”

The Life-and-Death Experience of Ecumen Board Member Kris Linner

The Rev. Kris Linner, an Ecumen board member, has been working in hospice the past 15 years,helping people die with dignity.  In the process, she has learned a lot about

Celebrate National Rural Health Day Today

 Ecumen honors doctors, caregivers, farmers, business owners, families and community leaders as they celebrate National Rural Health Day today. 

Ecumen New Richland Chef Troy Thompson Gets Rave Reviews

The folks at Ecumen New Richland are raving about Chef Troy Thompson. His food is “delicious above all conception,” said one resident.

Ecumen Lakeshore Knitting Group Helps Women’s Shelter in Duluth

The Ecumen Lakeshore Knitting Group in Duluth is using its talents to help support the Safe Haven Shelter in a joint project with the Duluth Woman’s Club. A story in

Ecumen Home Care – Twin Cities Inaugurates New Office Space

Ecumen Home Care – Twin Cities held an open house Nov. 17, 2014, to show off its expanded new offices at 199 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Suite 111, in Coon Rapids,

Ecumen Awarded LeadingAge Innovation Grant To Test Dementia Care Light Therapy

Ecumen has been awarded a $29,800 LeadingAge Innovations Fund grant to integrate light therapy into memory care units for adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD). An estimated 80

Top 5 Most-Read Articles – November 17

In case you missed out, here are the articles Ecumen's online visitors found most interesting last week: Ecumen Employees: Sandy Lia's Career of Caring at Ecumen Detroit Lakes  In her

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Thelma Whitton

Ecumen honors Thelma Whitton, a resident of Ecumen Parmly LifePointes in Chisago City, Minn., who is 100.

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

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

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

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

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

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.

20 Years Ago Today: Ronald Reagan Announces He Has Alzheimer’s

On Nov. 5, 1994, former President Ronald Reagan made public a handwritten letter to the American people announcing that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. “I now begin the

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 103rd Birthday Orphea Mattsfield

Ecumen honors Orphea Mattsfield, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 103.

The Inspiration of an Ecumen Memory Care Nurse

Mirzeta Huskic, an Ecumen memory care nurse, is a warm-hearted warrior in day-to-day battle against dementia.  She shares the challenges and the joy of her job.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Mildred Witte

Ecumen honors Mildred Witte, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is celebrating her 101st birthday.

New York Times: Bracing for the Falls of an Aging Nation

Yesterday's New York Times' Health section story by Katie Hafner painted a vivid picture of the risks of falling seniors encounter while going about their daily routine. The online story

Top 5 Blog Posts – November 3

Music legend Glen Campbell, rural health care, a 40-year-old veteran nurse's story and connecting the arts and aging lead our list of most popular blog posts this week. In case

“Glen Campbell… I’ll Be Me” Opens Today in Minnesota, Alabama & Missouri

The moving documentary, "Glen Campbell… I'll Be Me" tells the story of the Grammy Award-winning artist's battle with Alzheimer's and his farewell tour. The movie is in theaters in Minnesota,

Ecumen Employees: St. Mark’s Living Nurse Debbie Klouse Embraces Her 40 Years in Long-Term Care

In 1974 Debra Klouse, a newly minted nurse, first walked through the doors of St. Mark’s Living in Austin, Minn. She remembers how welcoming and friendly everyone was… how it

Ecumen Awarded Grant To Reduce Hospital Readmissions Through Improved Medication Management For Seniors

Ecumen has been awarded a $1.7 million grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to improve medication management by the elderly as a way to reduce hospital readmissions.

Rand Corporation Study Illustrates Need For New U.S. Approaches on Paying for Long-Term Services and Supports

Anyone who has provided care for a loved one at home knows how exhausting it can be.  Turns out not only is it exhausting, but it has a huge price

Top 5 Blog Posts – October 28

Rural healthcare, economic development and connecting aging and the arts top Ecumen's list of most popular blog posts this week. In case you missed out, here are the stories our

Ecumen’s Janet Green Speaks on Creating an Innovative Rural Health Care Center

Janet Green, Executive Director at Ecumen Detroit Lakes, has spent the past year working on the transformation of the campus to a “one-stop hub” that is drawing national attention for

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Frieda Westphal

Ecumen honors Frieda Westphal, aresident of Ecumen Pathstone Living, who is 101.

Ecumen and ArtSage Team Up To Connect Aging and the Arts

Ecumen is developing innovative programming to bring high-quality art experiences to its senior communities in a partnership with ArtSage, a Minnesota nonprofit that connects artists and the arts with aging

Alexandria Leaders Gather To Honor Ecumen Bethany Community

More than 300 Alexandria, Minn., community leaders and elected officials gathered Tuesday to recognize the work of Ecumen Bethany Community at a ceremony presenting the Business and Industrial Appreciation Day

Top 5 Blog Posts – October 20

Ecumen employee Christy Johnson, Common Good Breakfast and a 104th birthday top Ecumen's list of most popular blog posts this week. In case you missed out, here are the stories

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Erma Lundberg

Ecumen honors Erma Lundberg, a resident of Ecumen Centennial House in Apple Valley, Minn., who is 102.

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar: If You Think Politics Today Are Loopy, Here’s a Lesson From 1972

There’s a chance that the recent brawling of the mid-term election campaign has left you exhausted. You need  some form of civilized rescue. I’m here to remind you that it

Top 5 Blog Posts – October 16

Ecumen employee Chuck Zimmerman topped Ecumen's list of most popular blog posts last week. In case you missed out, here are the stories our online visitors found most interesting: Chuck

Ecumen Employees: Recreation Therapy Director Christy Johnson’s Can-Do Attitude

Imagine those weeks leading up to the decision that you need to go live in a nursing home.  Everybody is telling all the things you can’t do.  You can’t live

Ecumen Among Panelists At Common Good Breakfast Series in Minneapolis on Navigating the Senior Bubble

Common Good Breakfast series event on October 30th in Minneapolis to look at "Navigating The Senior Bubble."

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Lillian Oberg

Ecumen honors Lillian Oberg, who is 104 and the oldest resident at Ecumen Bethany Community in Alexandria, Minn.

“Glen Campbell I’ll Be Me” Tells Powerful Story of Music Legend Living with Alzheimer’s

Glen Campbell is a music legend, winner of the Grammy for Lifetime Achievement and a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He also has Alzheimer's. In 2011, Campbell

Ecumen Opens Its First Senior Living Community in Michigan

Ecumen is once again teaming up with Edward Rose & Sons, a Michigan real estate developer, on a new senior living community in Clinton Township, Mich., northeast of Detroit. The

Chuck Zimmerman: The Joy of Service Defines His 35 Years With Ecumen

In his 35 years at Ecumen, Chuck Zimmerman has done his part in changing aging, presiding over countless transformations in senior care.  All that experience makes him certain of one

An Unlikely Caregiver Battles Dementia with Friendship at Ecumen Prairie Hill in St. Peter

Doug Mehlhaff’s job description is about caretaking rather than caregiving.  But lately it’s hard to make the distinction. As Environmental Services Manager at Ecumen Prairie Hill and Sand Prairie in

Top 5 Blog Posts – October 6

Baby Elsie, our youngest volunteer, topped Ecumen's list of most popular blog posts last week. In case you missed out, here are the stories our online visitors found most interesting.

Ecumen Scholars Program To Train Nurses Featured in Mankato Free Press

In today’s Mankato Free Press, Jessica Bies reports on Ecumen’s initiative to address the critical shortage of nurses being trained to care for Minnesota’s rapidly aging population. Working with Minnesota

SCAN Foundation Summit Makes One Wonder: Shouldn’t The United States Have A Strategy For Paying for Alzheimer’s Care?

If we can build railroads, airplanes and highways, our country should be able to build new, viable solutions for long-term services and supports that help millions of Americans with Alzheimer's

Star Tribune Highlights Ecumen’s Efforts To Make Communities More Age Friendly

Ecumen, the City of Apple Valley, Minn., and national and international business partners, have been working for the past two years on the issue of how to make communities more

Ecumen of Litchfield Resident Don Nordlie’s Eyewitness Account of the Battle of Iwo Jima Memorialized

Don and Wanda Nordlie, residents of Ecumen of Litchfield, were at the battle of Iwo Jima almost 70 years ago.  He was a Marine sergeant, and she was a nurse.

Elsie Williams, 9 Months Old, Is Changing Aging as Ecumen’s Youngest Volunteer

Meet Elsie Williams, the youngest, sweetest and cutest volunteer at Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood. Last week Elsie mugged for the Star Tribune as she played Bingo with namesake resident Elsie

Top Five Blog Posts – September 29

In case you missed out on some of last week's Changing Aging blog posts, here are the stories Ecumen's online visitors found most interesting: Adeline Carlson, a Gold Star Mother

“Smile” on Ecumen When You Shop on Amazon

Amazon.com now offers a simple way to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop — at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon automatically donates

Ecumen Joining City of Apple Valley In Design Workshop Focused on Making Aging Advantageous to Cities

How does a city actually become “age friendly” to create competitive advantage amidst unprecedented demographic change? Answers will come in a unique three-day work workshop September 30th to October 2nd

Adeline Carlson, a Gold Star Mother Living at Ecumen Detroit Lakes, Remembers That Day — Always

Gold Star Mother Adeline Carlson, a resident of Ecumen Detroit Lakes, remembers that Sunday morning 46 years ago when a serviceman came to her door to tell her that her son

Honoring the Rich Tradition of Volunteerism at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes

Dedicated volunteers by the hundreds routinely help out at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes in Chisago City, Minn., and last week the community honored them for their service with a lunch and

Ecumen Century Club: Honoring the Always Positive Pearl Nelson, 103

Pearl Shoquist Nelson, a resident at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes in Chicago City, turns 103 today.  She might celebrate a little, but mostly it will be like any other day.  You

Ecumen’s Paul Libbon Named To Aging Services of Minnesota Board

Ecumen Regional Director Paul Libbon has been named to the Aging Services of Minnesota Board of Directors as a director at large for a three-year term. Aging Services of Minnesota

Top Five Blog Posts – September 22

In case you missed out on one of our most popular Changing Aging blog posts, here are the stories Ecumen's online visitors found most interesting last week: Her Cup Runneth

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday Olanda Merhar

Ecumen honors Olanda Merhar, a resident of Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn., who is 100 today.

Ecumen CEO Kathryn Roberts Among Women Leaders Honored by George Family Foundation

Ecumen CEO Ka

Ecumen Blogger Jim Klobuchar — The Trail Less Traveled

No matter how old you are, there is always something to learn.  For Jim Klobuchar, travel fills a deep need to connect with the world at large, and this time

Media Around Minnesota Discuss Ecumen Scholars Nursing Program

Twin Cities Business Magazine, WJON-AM, Prairie Business Magazine, Duluth News Tribune and  Worthington Daily Globe look at Ecumen Scholars program that's funded with $1.9 million grant from the Margaret A. Cargill

Her Cup Runneth Over: Ecumen Detroit Lakes Chaplain Vicki Marthaler Retires After 19 Years

Nineteen years ago, Vicki Marthaler became the chaplain at Ecumen Detroit Lakes — not quite sure what she was getting into. As it turned out, she got deeply into people’s

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Anna Holst

Ecumen honors Anna Holst, a resident of St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 101 today.

Top Five Blog Posts – September 15

In case you missed out on one of our most popular Changing Aging blog posts, here are the stories our online visitors found most interesting last week: Ecumen and Minnesota

St Croix Hospice Wins Annual Golf Outing, Helps Raise Money for Alzheimer’s Care

Ecumen hosted its annual golf outing on Monday, Sept. 8, at Midland Hills Country Club in Roseville. Over 80 golfers came out to support Ecumen Awakenings, a nationally honored care

Ecumen and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Form Partnership to Address Rural Senior Care Shortage

New nursing education partnership and workforce development partnership launched by Ecumen and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities supported by $1.9 million Margaret A. Cargill Foundation grant.

Ecumen New Richland Housing Manager Christina Cauble Has a Passion for Creating Home

Christina Cauble, the new housing manager at Ecumen New Richland, always knew healthcare was her calling.  She just knew it.  But the career tests she took in high school were

Ecumen Pedicab Provides New Lakeshore Ride in Duluth

A new Ecumen Bike Cab hits the Lakewalk in Duluth

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – September 8

In case you missed out on one of our most popular Changing Aging blog posts, here are the topics our online visitors found most interesting last week. Follow the links

The Gift of GAB to Young and Old at Ecumen Scenic Shores

Michelle Carlson, the recreation director at Ecumen Scenic Shores in Two Harbors, Minn., kept hearing a common theme when she talked to residents: They wished they could be more active

A Train-Ride Wish Come True for 96-Year-Old Ecumen Bethany Community Resident Evangeline Lund

Ecumen Bethany Community resident Evangeline Lund waited 96 years to have her simple wish come true.

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – September 2

In case you missed out on the latest Changing Aging news, here are the blog posts our online visitors found most interesting last week, including: Best Place to Work, Ecumen

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Betty Sampson

Ecumen honors Betty Sampson, a resident of Ecumen Evergreens of Fargo, who turns 104 today.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Lorna Smith

Ecumen honors Lorna Smith, who is 101 today. Born: August 28, 1913, in Boyceville, Wisc.  Lived as a child and young adult in Clayton, Wisc., but lived most of her

National Senior Living Publication Highlights the Ecumen Awakenings Program

Senior Housing News (SHN), the leading source for news and information about the senior housing industry, recently highlighted the Ecumen Awakenings™ approach to dementia care that focuses on reducing the

Ecumen Named One of Minnesota’s Best Workplaces for Ninth Time by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal

Ecumen has been named for the ninth time among the 2014 Best Places To Work in Minnesota by the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal.    Ecumen is one of 53 companies that

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – August 25

In case you missed out on the latest Changing Aging news, here are the blog posts our online visitors found most interesting last week, including: How I'm Preparing to Get

Plans Approved for Ecumen-Managed Senior Living Community Near Cleveland Clinic in Avon, Ohio

Ecumen is teaming up once again with senior housing developer Edward Rose and Sons on a new community near the Cleveland Clinic in Avon, Ohio, that will have 175 units

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Viola Miller

Ecumen honors Viola Miller, a resident of Ecumen of Litchfield, who is 101 today.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100 th Birthday Leona Hanson

Ecumen honors Leona Hanson, a resident of Heritage Senior Living in Park Rapids, Minn., who is 100 today.

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 101st Birthday Albert Ruckelshausen

Ecumen honors Albert Ruckelshausen, a resident of Ecumen Meadows in Worthington, Minn., who turns 101 today.

Pelican Valley Health Center Receives $65,000 Grant for New High-Tech Alert System From Otto Bremer Foundation

The Pelican Valley Health Center, managed by Ecumen, has received a $65,000 grant from the Otto Bremer Foundation to purchase a new state-of-the-art system to alert staff when residents need

Ecumen Century Club: Guthrie Theater Legend Annette Garceau Celebrates Her 101st Birthday

Legendary Guthrie Theater costume designer Annette Garceau, a resident of Ecumen Lakeview Commons in Maplewood, Minn., is celebrating her 101st birthday today.

From Caring.com: So Your Parent Wants to Move in With You – Can You Afford It?

Families have many options to consider as parents age and their lifestyle and needs change. One of those options is having parents move into their adult child's home. Caring.com senior

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – August 18

In case you missed out on the latest Changing Aging news, here are the blog posts our online visitors found most interesting last week – including: Dementia Care: It Doesn't

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday Muriel Swenson

Ecumen honors Muriel Swenson, a resident at Sunnyside Care Center in Lake Park, Minn., who turns 102 today.

TED Talk Video: How I’m Preparing to Get Alzheimer’s

Many children and grandchildren of those who have lived with Alzheimer's have uncertain feelings around their own future health. Watch this enlightening video by global health and development specialist Alanna

The Pure Enjoyment of Art at Ecumen Lakeshore

Aches and pains and daily struggles fade away when residents of Ecumen Lakeshore get lost in their art. Join them as they paint…

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts- August 11

Dr. John Brose, Oh That Beautiful Doll, Thrifty White Pharmacy, 11 Effective Stress Reducing Activities, Ecumen Leaders Speak at Caregiver Conference.. In case you missed out on the latest news,

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 104th Birthday Grace Zemlin

Ecumen honors Grace Zemlin, a resident at Ecumen Scenic Shores in Two Harbors, Minn., who is 104 today.

Ecumen Leaders Speaking at Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Caregiver Conference

Two Ecumen leaders will be speaking at the Sept.19th Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Caregiver Conference in New Richmond, Wis.  The daylong conference called "Finding Your Voice" is for family members,

Dr. John Brose on Dementia Care: It Doesn’t Have To Be This Way

Dr. John Brose, a Minneapolis psychologist and consultant to Ecumen, is nationally renowned for his pioneering efforts to make life better for the elderly and disabled.  Experiences early in his

KEYC-TV Mankato: Ecumen Awarded Grant To Expand Dementia Care Program

Media in Mankato, Hutchinson and Le Center talk about Ecumen Awakenings grant.

11 Effective Stress-Reducing Activities From Americans Who Know

11 ways Americans who experience a great deal of stress are reducing their stress levels.

Oh, That Beautiful Doll Returns to Ecumen North Branch

Eva Gale fell totally in love with the doll that her father gave her more than 80 years ago when she was only four years old. She felt such a

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts- August 4

Thrifty White Pharmacy, Memory Care coming to Pelican Valley, Baby Boomers, The Case of the Disappearing Hearing Aid, and a Superior Way of Life at Ecumen Lakeshore.. In case you

Ecumen Awarded Grant To Expand Its Awakenings Dementia Care Program To Assisted Living Communities

Ecumen has been awarded a $265,000 grant from the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) to fund expansion of its nationally recognized Ecumen Awakenings™ dementia care program into its assisted

Thrifty White Pharmacy: Ecumen’s Innovative Partner in Making Seniors’ Lives Better

Unless you live in a rural area of the Midwest, you may not have heard much about Thrifty White Pharmacy. But the big players in the drug store industry are

Pelican Valley Health Center Plans To Add Memory Care Services

The Pelican Valley Health Center, managed by Ecumen, is expanding its services to include a memory care community that will offer specialized care for residents with memory impairment due to

Baby Boomers and Home Sharing

Home sharing becoming more popular for boomers and seniors, particularly women.

Sewing Group at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Threads the Needle for Charity

The talented and prolific women’s sewing group at Ecumen Parmly LifePointes Studios of Art in Chisago City, Minn., enthusiastically works together to produce handmade quilts, blankets and even dolls —

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 100th Birthday to Ruth Benson

Ecumen honors Ruth Benson, a resident at Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn., who turned 100 on July 26, 2014.

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts- July 28

A Superior Way of Life, Retirement Wisdom, Matt McNeill, Senior Athlete Photos, and Case of the Disappearing Hearing Aid… In case you missed out on the latest news, here are the

The Case of the Disappearing Hearing Aid – By Jim Klobuchar

The miracles of the modern hearing aid are well documented. It has restored and expanded the gifts of normal conversation.  Millions of us have been spared the awkward gymnastics of

Duluthian Magazine Features “A Superior Way of Life” at Ecumen Lakeshore in Duluth

“Who wouldn’t want this lifestyle?” a resident asks in a recent article in Duluthian Magazine article profiling Ecumen Lakeshore on Lake Superior in Duluth.  When Ecumen opened the campus in

Dig These Senior Athlete Photos By Angela Jimenez

Photographer Angela Jimenez takes Inspiring photos of senior athletes from around the world.

Ecumen’s Matt McNeill Named Fellow In National Aging-Services Leadership Program

Matt McNeill, director of business development at Ecumen, has been selected as a member the LeadingAge 2015 Leadership Academy program.  The Leadership Academy is a year-long national program that provides

Minnesota Nursing Homes Exceed National Antipsychotic Medication Reduction goal

Ecumen is proud to be a partner in the important work of reducing the use of unnecessary antipsychotic drugs in all Minnesota nursing homes. The Minnesota Partnership to Improve Dementia

The Latest in Alzheimer’s Research

Recent research on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is beginning to get lots of attention from mainstream media. Here’s a roundup of items over the past month that caught the attention of

StarTribune: Ecumen Joins $27M Senior-Focused Investment Fund

Saturday's Star Tribune Business section featured an article about Ecumen's involvement in a private equity fund that invests in businesses focused on innovations for seniors. "The fund, called the Ziegler

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts – July 21

Retirement Wisdom, Ways to Say "Older," Minneapolis Project, Gus the Dog, and Aging in Place Survey Findings… In case you missed out on the latest news, here are the blog

Top 10 Ways for Seniors to Beat the Heat

The summer swelter is upon us and it’s important for seniors to take extra care during the hot and humid days ahead. Here are 10 tips to stay cool and

Ecumen Joins Other Nonprofits In Ziegler Link•Age Longevity Fund Focused on Innovation For An Aging World

New venture fund seeks to bring valuable new products to marketplace.http://www.formychildren.com

Finding a Wiser Way To Say “Older”

When reporter Ina Jaffe started covering aging for National Public Radio, she quickly learned how sensitive older people are about how they are referred to in the media.  This prompted

Ecumen Collaborating To Bring Senior Housing to Downtown Minneapolis

As out of town visitors saw during All Star Week, Minneapolis is a pretty cool place. What it lacks, however, is cool senior housing in a primetime location such as the

Aging in Place: High Demand in Search of Solutions

Survey after survey affirms that the vast majority of people plan to age in their own homes rather than downsizing or moving to retirement communities.  And most experts tend to

Last Week’s Top 5 Blog Posts- July 14

In case you missed one, here are the blog posts our online visitors found most interesting last week: On the Eve of Her Retirement Ecumen Bethany's Sandi Vatthauer Reveals Her

Ecumen Century Club: Happy 102nd Birthday to Louise Hall

Ecumen Honors Louise Hall at St. Mark's Living in Austin, Minn., who is 102 today.

Gus the Dog Charms Ecumen Lakeview Commons Residents

Gus is in the business of making people happy, and residents of Ecumen Lakeview Commons are his best clients. Gus, the year-and-a-half-old Border Collie roams the halls of Lakeview Commons

Ecumen Honored With “Best Places To Work” Award by Business Journal

The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal has announced that Ecumen will receive a “Best Places to Work” award — for the ninth time in the past decade. The award is based

Ecumen Names Directors To Head Expanded Alzheimer’s Care Program

Ecumen has named two directors to lead the expansion of its nationally recognized Ecumen Awakenings™ program that emphasizes managing dementia without highly sedating drugs. Maria Reyes, a registered nurse who