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.

 

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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.

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Looking Back: Ecumen's Year in Pictures

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

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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 unbelievable experience.

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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.  

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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.

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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 to explain that feeling of life leaving,” says the Rev. Kris Linner, who has spent the last 15 years doing hospice work, ministering to hundreds of people as the spirit leaves the body. How can she do this?  It’s a probing question she gets all the time, and this is her mystical answer ...

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). ...

Ecumen Home Care-Twin Cities Inaugerates 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, Minn. ...

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. Thompson’s exceptional culinary skill recently merited a story in the Albert Lea Tribune. ...

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 the Duluth Budgeteer News tells how the knitters are using yarn provided by the Woman’s Club to create a variety of handmade gifts such as caps, scarves, mufflers and slippers. ...

You can read these articles and learn more about Ecumen at www.ecumen.org. 


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 to 100 people with ADRD living in Ecumen memory care units will be part of the pilot program using light therapy as a way of decreasing sleep disturbances and reducing depression and agitation. In its grant proposal, which was chosen from 110 applications, Ecumen cited promising research showing exposure to bright lights and blue lights can increase daytime wakefulness and improve night sleeping among people with ADRD, who can spend 40 percent of their nights awake and a large portion of their days asleep. 

The pilot will be at three sites— Ecumen Parmly LifePointes in Chisago City, Minn., and Ecumen-managed sites Grand Village in Grand Rapids, Minn., and Heritage Living Center in Park Rapids, Minn.  Training and development work on the initiative will begin in January, 2015, and the light therapy is expected to begin by April, 2015. At the three sites, blue lights will be installed in common areas and bright light tablets will be placed in residents’ rooms.  In its grant application, Ecumen said: “Based upon our review of the literature, we believe two to four hours of exposure to bright or blue lights should be effective in improving sleep patterns and reducing agitation.”

The light therapy project will be incorporated into the ongoing Ecumen Awakenings™ initiative, a care program that emphasizes managing dementia without highly sedating drugs.  Residents, their families, doctors and care staff all work together to replace traditional drug therapies with individualized techniques that reduce anxiety and difficult behaviors while improving quality of life.  Behavioral changes already are carefully monitored and documented, and measurement of the effects of the light therapy will be incorporated into the ongoing programs.

LeadingAge, a national association of nonprofit aging services providers, awards Innovations Fund grants to nonprofit providers of aging services for projects that “have a demonstrable impact on residents, clients, families, employees or the broader community, and that have the potential for replication.”

The grant to Ecumen falls in the category of Innovative Dementia Care Programs “that pursue promising strategies for improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia.” The awards are funded from LeadingAge’s Great Minds Gala (held in partnership with Integrace, formerly EMA), as well as the generosity of LeadingAge members and individuals.  Earlier this year, Ecumen received national recognition as winner of the LeadingAge Excellence in Dementia Care Award recognizing extraordinary leadership in the quest to improve lives of those touched by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.  


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 you missed out, here are the stories our online visitors found most interesting:

"Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me" Opens Today in Minnesota, Alabama and Missouri (October 31)

Ecumen's Janet Green Speaks on Creating an Innovative Rural Health Care Center

Ecumen Awarded Grant to Reduce Hospital Readmissions Through Improved Medication Management for Seniors

Ecumen Employees: St. Mark's Living Nurse Debbie Klouse Embraces Her 40 Years in Long-Term Care

Ecumen and ArtSage Team Up to Connect Aging and the Arts

To read more Changing Aging sotries or Ecumen news, visit www.ecumen.org!