To foster ERS' person-centered and caring culture, President and CEO Laura Lamb convened a team that created Our Ways of Working.
President and CEO Laura Lamb, celebrating 30 years with Episcopal Retirement Services, offers tips for success in business and life
Episcopal Retirement Services President and CEO Laura Lamb expresses her love for team members and residents through baked goods, and other ways
Episcopal Retirement Services has a long and loving relationship with Mike and Kathy Krug and their family. The Krug Event Center is named for their work.
Episcopal Retirement Services blog readers had some favorites they visited in 2023. Here were the most popular
Episcopal Retirement Services places a priority on safety of its residents and team members at its retirement-communities.
At Episcopal Retirement Services, chaplains welcome everyone to show hospitality and a listening ear, but there's no need to be Christian, or any faith.
Retirement Finance 101: Many can better afford living in a continuing care retirement community than they realize, financial advisor Chip Workman says
If you weigh assisted living against all the potential costs of in-home care, in many cases you'll find that it is the most reasonable option.
Older Americans are becoming increasingly savvy at using digital communications and technology in their day-to-day lives.
Seniors who find help and overcome challenges to make technology part of their daily lives will increase their senior care.
You will find that staying busy is part of living senior life to its fullest and remaining independent.
Coney Island is the perfect amusement park where seniors can take their grandchildren.
Remaining active and involved with the people, places, and interests will add to your enjoyment of retirement.
Residents of the Marjorie P. Lee and Deupree House retirement communities in Cincinnati know good cuisine.
The benefits exercise holds for Cincinnati seniors are easily recognizable.
There may soon be an easy way for families to ensure that their elderly loved once have their own space and still get the future care they need.
In 2014, housing for seniors is about more than just a place to live. Here's a peek at the trends that are set to emerge in the coming year.
An overview of senior housing "reverse mortgage" scams and advice on prevention.
Research has shown that architecture may play a role in the spread of bacteria. Will these new findings change the future of wellness for seniors?
ERH residents prove that retirement communities have the power to impact the world around them.
Quality senior living doesn’t have to come with sticker shock. In Cincinnati, it doesn't anymore.
Many American families are having a difficult time balancing financial resources with their health care needs.
Geriatric care management and other senior living services can help ensure that older adults who live at home are safe and well cared for.
Confused about how the Affordable Care Act affects seniors? Here's some insight from the senior living experts- Episcopal Retirement Homes.
At ERH we look for the innovators and forward thinkers to lead our charge in setting the standard for senior living in Cincinnati.
Whether you’re moving into a retirement community or just looking to downsize, the first step is selling your home.
Geriatric scientists are finding that psychological fitness is just as important as physical health when it comes to aging well.
Senior fitness plays such a major role in living well after retirement that we can’t help but talk about it all the time.
Read through our checklist on end of life and financial planning to be sure your senior living is financially fit!
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
We’d love to hear from you! Just reach out to our expert team and we’ll be happy to help you in any way we can.