ERS invests $13 million in an affordable housing community, New Carlisle Village in Ohio; Sunrise Terrace, and Rachel Court senior apartments
Much of the guilt family members feel about finding Memory Care for a loved one is unwarranted. Most love their new friends, after the adjustment of moving
American Heart Month is especially important to these Marjorie P. Lee residents and ERS employees because each has been touched by coronary disease.
We all have love languages, as described in Dr. Gary Chapman's bestselling 1995 book. Here’s how they apply to positive aging and caregiving.
At Episcopal Retirement Services, there's no need to be Episcopalian, or Christian, for that matter. Our senior communities are better with diverse faiths.
We can fight misconceptions of seniors by highlighting the positive aspects of aging and showing how the negative stereotypes are false.
Volunteers who deliver Deupree Meals On Wheels to older adults living in their homes often feel they get more out of what they do than even the recipients.
Kittenbrink has been a driving force at ERS in the field of Affordable Living, providing assistance for people to live out their senior years with dignity and purpose.
Here are just some of the reasons why volunteering with a senior living community or organization is one of the best ways to make a difference.
Businesses, communities, and individuals can all do their part to help Cincinnati’s senior population flourish.
Here’s why we're doing everything we can to fight ageism and to encourage Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville to become three of the most age-friendly cities in the nation.
Greater Cincinnatians living with any stage of dementia are invited to dance lessons with their care partners stress-free environment for fun bonding bond
If you want to live well into the future, you need to give your body and brain the tools and support it needs to achieve those goals.
Refresh Your Soul 2019 Speaker Rabbi Abie Ingber sat down with us and answered a few of our questions.
Here’s a look at some of the latest technology that’s making life a breeze for seniors and caregivers living in Cincinnati.
Aging people do continue learning throughout their lifetimes due to neuroplasticity, according to brain and cognition researchers.
You’ve accumulated a lifetime of experiences, and those have probably imparted a great deal of wisdom. Don’t be afraid to share it with younger people.
Refresh Your Soul 2019 Keynote Speaker Kathryn Spink sat down with us (virtually) and answered a few of our questions.
There’s not just an ethical or moral case to be made for making communities more age-friendly — there’s a strong economic case for it, too.
A donation to the Good Samaritan Mission Fund supports services to ERS residents, funding for spiritual care services and wellness programs, and more.
To make Cincinnati an age-inclusive city, we’ll need help from everyone. Here are five ways we can make that happen.
More than 200 ERS staff members have been trained in Teepa Snow’s memory support training, called “A Positive Approach to Care.”
Dismantling negative stereotypes around aging is essential to community and individual well-being. Learn how an upcoming event is breaking these barriers.
The 2020 Parish Health Ministry Refresh Your Soul conference, “Promoting Healthy Living,” will be held on Monday, March 16 at Xavier University.
Discover four ageist behaviors you may not realize you're doing. Learn how to fight ageism and create an age-inclusive community. Join the movement with Episcopal Retirement Services.
As Baby Boomers age, the need for affordable senior living is growing. Here are some facts you need to know about it.
Project Activate®, a wellness program created by Kay Van Norman and offered by Parish Health Ministry, aims to help older adults thrive.
Retirement consultant Kay Van Norman advocates that seniors make every effort to "bank" wellness. Here's how.
If you're the family or professional caregiver for a senior, or if you're a senior yourself, you shouldn't miss Refresh Your Soul this year. Here are four reasons why.
Rest assured, we here at ERS will do everything in our power to make our communities safe, tolerant, person-centered and loving places for all.
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.