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Her phone was ringing off the hook. Roberta Alzen, the director of nursing at Ecumen-managed Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn., was caught off guard. “Have you seen the paper?”
The Shavlik Family Foundation has awarded Ecumen an $11,750 grant to bring the latest digital technology to seniors at its new aging services hub in Detroit Lakes, Minn. Construction currently
How can you be a good caregiver to someone who is not happy to have your help? The “reluctant caregivee” is a common challenge to caregivers, even those who are
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You might think the life of an activity director at a senior community is all fun and games — not something that would come under the lens of government regulation.
What does a doctor do when she’s treating patients with a disease like Alzheimer’s that has no cure? Dr. Ariel Green, a Johns Hopkins geriatrician, offers a profound answer to
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A Star Tribune lead editorial on April 5, 2014, said Ecumen Awakenings dementia care program is “effective and compassionate” and “should become the standard of care across the nation as