Ecumen’s North Star: Our Mission, Vision and Values
We’d like to introduce ”Changing Aging” readers to our North Star: our mission, vision and values. We introduced them today throughout Ecumen.
If you’ve ever been involved in developing a mission statement, you can appreciate how difficult they can be to shape . . .and then doubly tough when you add vision and values.
But what was so cool about this process was that our board of trustees did it quickly, intuitively and decisively. The work sessions had the help of a wonderful moderator - Dr. Louellen Essex, a leading management consultant and author (if you’re ever in need of a highly skilled navigator who helps people move through complexities, she’s at the top).
It was a lot of fun watching the trustees thoughtfully whittle and craft the words that our work give life to today and guide us in shaping tomorrow.
Our Mission
We create home for older adults, wherever
they choose to live.
Our Vision for “Changing Aging”
We envision a world in which aging is viewed and understood in radically different ways.
Our Values
Service:
We intensely focus on serving our customers and delivering what they want with excellence.
People:
We believe in hiring and investing in dedicated, passionate people who make Ecumen communities great places to live and work.
Innovation:
We celebrate creativity and ingenuity, anticipate change, and understand that responsible risk is essential to delivering cutting-edge products and services.
Spirituality:
We honor our faith-based heritage by creating welcoming, inclusive communities that nurture and support the spiritual needs of the people we serve.
Wellness:
We believe that physical, intellectual, spiritual, social, emotional, and vocational growth is essential to wellness.
Collaboration:
We partner with other progressive organizations to maximize solutions for the people and communities we serve.
Stewardship:
We are committed to being financially successful and good stewards of our resources.
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January 31st, 2008 at 11:42 am
I love the new mission vision and values. I also appreciate the wonderful timing that this information arrived. On Wednesday January 16 the Sunnyside Care Center Board and leaders met to begin formal strategic planning. The Ecumen information was perfect in setting the tone for change, creating home and serving those entrusted in our care.
Thank you everyone that had a part in developing this vital document describing who we are and where we are going. Janet